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  • Опубликовано: 11 мар 2012
  • Geoffrey Boycott on his eleven favourite bowlers, Part six: Geoffrey Boycott on the difficulty posed by Richard Hadlee's pace and accuracy
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  • @baateynayipurani9379
    @baateynayipurani9379 3 года назад +46

    I saw him playing a test series just once, November, 1988 against india... On dead Indian pitches, which only supported batsmen or spinners,, Hadlee picked 18 wickets in 3 test matches including two 5 wickets in an inning and one 10 wickets in a match...... Master class, true genious, Legendary fast bowler.....

  • @ashwathnityanandan4198
    @ashwathnityanandan4198 Год назад +21

    I had the privilege of seeing Hadlee in both phases of his career. Young, fast and a bit crazy at Chepauk in '76. Then surgically precise at Lord's in '83. I can never tire of watching him bowl. It's some combination of poetry and surgery.

    • @robertcottam8824
      @robertcottam8824 11 месяцев назад

      'Poetry and surgery'. I love that. Wish i'd thought of it!
      Best wishes

  • @Ingens_Scherz
    @Ingens_Scherz 11 лет назад +54

    I saw Hadlee bowl at Lords in 1986. Most amazing thing I'd ever seen. Just a genius.

  • @TheJustgreg
    @TheJustgreg 11 лет назад +52

    It's Friday, so it must be Pay Homage to Hadlee Day. 36 bags of five in 86 Test Matches, 9 bags of 10, 431 Test wickets at 22.29. Bow down.

  • @gusbishi9634
    @gusbishi9634 5 лет назад +24

    There have been only 4 instances that I've gone to a cricket ground to watch a specific player.
    Gower, Gavaskar, Lara & Sir Richard. It was at the Colombo Cricket Club that 2 of these took place.
    The fluidity & artistry of Gower's batsmanship in scoring 70+...Breathtaking. His test average doesn't do any justice to the man's talents.
    The impeccable line, length & control of Sir Richard...
    Awe-inspiring.
    It elevates the achievement of Brendon Kuruppu (201no) on test debut & to a lesser degree Ranjan Madugalle hitting Sir Richard for 3 boundaries in an over. Great memories of my childhood!!
    I would've loved to witness a certain Yorkshire & England opener(64 - 81)with a watertight defence & great powers of concentration!!

  • @geraldspooner8414
    @geraldspooner8414 3 года назад +32

    Just imagine if sir Richard hadlee played 100 tests,he would've gone past 500 test wickets for sure.

    • @craigneeve61
      @craigneeve61 3 года назад +2

      he missed a few subcontinent tests might have got him there

    • @sauron2000000
      @sauron2000000 11 месяцев назад

      @@craigneeve61 He missed them deliberately.

  • @blairmulholland
    @blairmulholland 6 лет назад +39

    The respect was mutual. Hadlee cited Boycott as the hardest batsman he's ever had to bowl to, and the hardest to get out.

    • @lonestar6709
      @lonestar6709 6 лет назад +10

      Indeed. Sir Richard speaks very highly of our Geoff.
      Two 'hard as nails' legends.

    • @Hi-kq1vi
      @Hi-kq1vi 5 лет назад

      He never had to bowl to Turner.

    • @craigneeve61
      @craigneeve61 3 года назад

      @@Hi-kq1vi Glenn? domestic cricket?

    • @kennethcrowther2277
      @kennethcrowther2277 2 года назад

      Hardest to get out, is what he said, not hardest to bowl to.

  • @andrewrobinson6147
    @andrewrobinson6147 6 лет назад +58

    Well, as a New Zealander, he made rooting for the Kiwis not entirely an act of masochism.

    • @aaronbarlow4376
      @aaronbarlow4376 4 года назад +7

      With Martin Crowe too we had a great chance.

    • @prac2
      @prac2 2 года назад

      😆

    • @johndejong8822
      @johndejong8822 2 года назад +2

      I got interested in cricket as a 12 yo in 1982, and throughout the 1980s NZ competed on an even footing with every team in the world. Then Hadlee retired and I realised that the 80s were actually an anomaly for NZ cricket. Until recent years, at least

    • @krushangshah5513
      @krushangshah5513 2 года назад +2

      @@johndejong8822 New zealand are now one of the best test team in the world

  • @funkyandy72
    @funkyandy72 12 лет назад +35

    After the legendary West Indies quicks, Sir Geoffrey will always list Sir Richard as the best he ever faced. On TMS, he's always quoting Hadlee as the best swing bowler he's ever seen. And Geoffrey does not dish out praise lightly!

  • @fiayazgilani5298
    @fiayazgilani5298 2 года назад +7

    RICHARD HADLEE'S bowling was an art of control at the highest level,he was a amazing cricketer,never over reacted after getting wicket,a picture of wisdom n grace always,his batting was flabyouant n he played some vital innings for his country.

  • @truptifoodies
    @truptifoodies Год назад +4

    Sir Richard Hadlee of New zeeland really masters the craft of bowling. His bowling is so accurate that it looks as if it has been planned, crafted, programmed. in my view he is perhaps the most skillful pace bowler on this earth.

  • @meganlaking3064
    @meganlaking3064 3 года назад +4

    Boycott almost goes misty eyed at the end there. What a privilege to have played with and against the greats of the game.

  • @maddox1235
    @maddox1235 3 года назад +8

    Geoff is absolutely right! Sir Richard Hadlee is the most 'underrated' Greatest of All-Time Fast bowler ever. The late Great Malcolm Marshall was right up there with Sir Richard. Their bowling performances had to be seen to be believed...absolutely devastating.

  • @ass09tube
    @ass09tube 4 года назад +8

    He was smart for he worked on control : line, length and smooth release of ball. Let the ball do the talking. Sheer skill. Simple. He is a Legend.

  • @stephenhosking7384
    @stephenhosking7384 Год назад +2

    That's the best explanation I've ever heard of "short of length, outside off stump", which we hear over-and-over in test commentary - with approval, or course. "You've got six decisions to make, in a fraction of a second". Thanks Geoffrey! The other genius of this bowling (I know of) was Glenn McGrath.

  • @BruceLee-sw4ms
    @BruceLee-sw4ms Год назад +12

    Geoff Boycott when he was in Australia coached me to bat 1977. Fantastic coach.

    • @robertcottam8824
      @robertcottam8824 11 месяцев назад +1

      I bet he called a spade a $£%^& shovel! Yorkshiremen and Aussies are a formidable combination on the bluntness front.

    • @BruceLee-sw4ms
      @BruceLee-sw4ms 11 месяцев назад +1

      GB knew his stuff . Great knowledge : a unique character.

    • @robertcottam8824
      @robertcottam8824 11 месяцев назад

      @@BruceLee-sw4ms
      I can't claim to have been coached by GB - I'm envious - but I don't think I ever had the ability to have benefited in any case.
      But some blokes - good teachers/coaches have that ability to make complicated things simple.
      You may not have heard of Jack Bond (Lancashire minor-great) but he got more out of my (sh*te) batting by pointing out
      that 'there are only two shots in cricket - forward and back - "and it's only about where you place your left knee"'
      I got twenty years of club cricket off that and the pleasure to match.

  • @Aman-nk5uq
    @Aman-nk5uq 6 лет назад +14

    God's creation. Voice Goals : Boycott. What an amazing voice. I love this man's voice.

  • @DeejayDREAM
    @DeejayDREAM 11 лет назад +13

    I only caught the last bit of Hadlee but he was a great player and you can't forget his batting either.

  • @aaronbarlow4376
    @aaronbarlow4376 Год назад +5

    Hadlee is the greatest fast bowler in history.

  • @DavidUKesb
    @DavidUKesb 4 года назад +11

    Best quick bowler I ever saw. Truly fabulous.

  • @nicholasjohnson6724
    @nicholasjohnson6724 4 года назад +6

    Sir Richard, an absolute brilliant all-rounder, which is rare these days. Dangerous with bat AND ball.
    And, an absolute gentleman !!!!!!

    • @robertcottam8824
      @robertcottam8824 11 месяцев назад

      Yep. Few have a bad word to say about him. And I've never met one.

  • @junk_rig_sailor1698
    @junk_rig_sailor1698 3 года назад +3

    We all have opinions, but for mine, Hadlee was simply the greatest fast bowler of all time, and their have been some great ones. Mainly for his consistency...he was always "on".

  • @Aman-nk5uq
    @Aman-nk5uq 6 лет назад +6

    Treat to ears hearing this man´s voice. His voice and accent is everything. He belongs to the 2nd or 3rd last generation of actually great charismatic cricketers. I am 22 years old. RIP cricket since 2007-08. After that cricket started to be played by boys and not men. Yes, I am old school. The real world.

    • @XZagatoX
      @XZagatoX 5 лет назад

      Is that the season Australia got their ass kicked by South Africa? Not very subtle I see

    • @sanjay9793
      @sanjay9793 2 года назад

      Are you the Aman from PakPassion

  • @sagarkoduri
    @sagarkoduri 4 года назад +7

    I wish someone would comment on the outrageous grace and beauty of Hadlee's bowling --> effortless.

    • @jakehewitt2520
      @jakehewitt2520 4 года назад +3

      He was & still is the World's finest Rolls Royce med-fast.
      Sir Richard possessed a huge amount of competitiveness as well as being a great technician & thinker of his craft.

    • @colinmackenzie6277
      @colinmackenzie6277 Год назад

      As a Kiwi, I like to do the little "shuffle" before the run up to intimidate the batsmen!!!😅🤣😂

    • @robertcottam8824
      @robertcottam8824 11 месяцев назад

      You just did. And I agree with you.

  • @dopplereffeckt675
    @dopplereffeckt675 11 лет назад +22

    My favourite bowler ever!
    Where as the great West Indies bowlers brought power and pace, Hadlee was like a marksman with the new ball. Dot Ball after Dot Ball after Dot ball, then a subtle use of variation, and gone! And it wasn't against the tail enders either, but against the very best like Richards, Border, Gower, Botham, Khan, Manjrekar et al
    Didn't need to go short, and probably the best medium/face paced bowlers ever..

    • @iankemp8535
      @iankemp8535 5 лет назад

      I think if you looked and indeed saw as I did some of the really great bowlers of the past you would describe Hadlee as one of the Greats Bedser who bowled out Bradman at least 6 times is one of the greatest medium fast bowlers along with Maurice Tate. There are at least 5/6 great bowlers in every era..

    • @semipro8353
      @semipro8353 5 лет назад

      Well said

    • @semipro8353
      @semipro8353 5 лет назад +3

      @@iankemp8535 He's allowed to have a favourite though mate

    • @bingoboyes5385
      @bingoboyes5385 3 года назад +2

      @@iankemp8535 ahh, Maurice Tate, now there was a bowler! Short run up too, Bradman rekoned he was the hardest he faced, said the ball fizzed off the pitch,praise don't get any higher than that!

    • @markhiggins8315
      @markhiggins8315 3 года назад +2

      @@iankemp8535 It's true that Bedser did dismiss Bradman 6 times which is quite a feat but it's also fair to point out that Bedser didn't make his test debut until Bradman was aproaching 40 and retirement.

  • @TheJustgreg
    @TheJustgreg 11 лет назад +21

    "At pace. Not medium pace. Very sharp." St Geoffrey of Yorkshire.

    • @Aman-nk5uq
      @Aman-nk5uq 6 лет назад +3

      Best voice ever. Bill Lawry fav commentator. Best voice Sir Geoffrey !!

    • @XZagatoX
      @XZagatoX 5 лет назад +2

      Bit of a McGrath diss, I think

    • @kunalsingh3121
      @kunalsingh3121 4 года назад +3

      @@XZagatoXlol he was medium pacer,hadlee was as quick as A Pat cummins in his prime.Flairless mcgrath.

    • @kunalsingh3121
      @kunalsingh3121 4 года назад

      @Saif Ullah Khan Why did U came here Idiot,He was brilliant medium Pacer But So was kapil dev And Ian botham Or anderson.
      Statics Do lie,And When question arise Who was Best and Most complete fast bowler of all Time,I am telling abouth Those who I saw,Malcolm Marshall easily The best Thats ever lived,Never saw a more Complete Package Then marshall.Lilee and Wasim akram Will be contenders For Third.
      And From Modern era Dale steyn Is Best and Most complete pacer Of all Time,Better than Mcgrath and Anderson.Better Learn How To speak

    • @kunalsingh3121
      @kunalsingh3121 4 года назад +2

      @Saif Ullah khan Your language prove From which Country U are Idiot dickhead,By no means I will reply U back u doesnt worth It.
      Malcolm Marshall,First read Out who was He then came here to bark like a wild Dog,And Ambrose Dilluted After 93,And Struggle in asian pitches Too.
      Malcolm always Played with Legendary quatret But always Stood Out As The best Destroy batting line Ups In any Condition,He was Fast Meanly Fast,Deadly accurate Can swung It both ways at high sheer Pace,And Has The meanest Bouncer Of Them All,At His Peak robbed Many Times By Crooked Umpires still Picked 259 wickets At 18 something.
      And I am A Doctor U shall go to school First.And babar azam Lol😂😂😂😂😂 where the hell he came from.

  • @martingifford5415
    @martingifford5415 Год назад +2

    I reckon he's the best bowler ever because he averaged 22 per wicket in tests with no support at the other end. He also averaged a handy 27 with the bat.

  • @dave55ides
    @dave55ides Год назад +1

    Beautifully put, Sir Geoffrey - majestic is the right word.

  • @andrewroberts4736
    @andrewroberts4736 2 года назад +3

    He was a superb bowler. His batting was very good too!!!

  • @deankay8894
    @deankay8894 10 лет назад +11

    my most cherished memory i was playing presidents grade cricket in christchurch and we played high school old boys with both dayle and richard hadlee in the team. now richard was in his 50s but i faced two overs or so from him, it is seared into my memory. he didnt get me out but i scored only a couple of streaky singles...

    • @bigglesbuilding3348
      @bigglesbuilding3348 5 лет назад

      geez mate. every cricketers dream. played against a couple good players in the Hutt Valley. remember a bloke by the name of Petherick? spinning the ball a mile. that was fun, 40 over stuff with 7 guys around the bat. That was an education. hahaha

  • @antonposa5345
    @antonposa5345 9 лет назад +59

    How good is Boycott's voice?

    • @hyena131
      @hyena131 8 лет назад +3

      +Anton Posa Not very if you're from England.

    • @Aman-nk5uq
      @Aman-nk5uq 6 лет назад +4

      God's creation. Voice Goals : Boycott. What an amazing voice. I love this man's voice.

    • @phoarey
      @phoarey 4 года назад

      That's fact. Yes completely fact.

  • @mizofan
    @mizofan 12 лет назад +5

    Tremendous all-rounder, certainly developed his bowling very well, hard-hitting batsman and extremely accurate bowler- that's how i remember him. Doesn't take a genius to agree with Boycott on that. Interesting that he was bowling in 1976 when Majid Khan scored the only century before lunch on the first day of a test since Bradman in 1930.

  • @MeanAzz_13
    @MeanAzz_13 4 года назад +4

    Master of line and length ☝🏻🇳🇿

  • @worldwidehappiness
    @worldwidehappiness 8 лет назад +41

    Hadlee was probably the greatest fast bowler ever. His average is right up with the other greats, yet he had to do it all himself. People talk about the West Indies greats, but they had the benefit of other fearsome bowlers supporting them as well as fantastic fielders and batsmen.

    • @hyena131
      @hyena131 8 лет назад +5

      +worldwidehappiness Yes, Hadlee definitely one of the great quicks - a toss up between him, Ambrose, Marshall or Garner. And maybe McGrath...??
      In all fairness, the quality of fielding, other bowlers and batting in the side of a bowler doesn't alter their greatness. Garner could have played in a team with 10 blind 5-year olds, but it would not lessen his ability and remarkable skill as a bowler.

    • @bigglesbuilding3348
      @bigglesbuilding3348 7 лет назад +11

      I couldn't agree more. He was the spear head of his team, more often than not he had guys plugging the other end, the likes of Chatfield, Lance Cairns who were good bowlers in their own right. Ive read his books, he said he was meticulous in his bowling, studied batsman, and how teams bowled to them, worked hard on his fitness, then statistics became a big influence for him. I believe he is one of the best ever fast bowlers to play the game...and lets not forget his batting, he could easily bat in the top 6 and make runs too...

    • @hyena131
      @hyena131 7 лет назад +2

      ***** Good point. Same with Malcolm Marshall, and to some extent Shaun Pollock, but his average is early 30's.

    • @hyena131
      @hyena131 7 лет назад +2

      ***** Agreed. All four superb bowlers and not at all bad with the bat. If you had to pick only one for a world XI, who would it be?
      MDM a 'useful' batsman capable of knocking out a handy 20 something when needed.

    • @roadrunner1337
      @roadrunner1337 7 лет назад +5

      My favourite bowler. Such a repeatable, economical action. Movement both ways, very accurate.

  • @DavidWilson-ix9rn
    @DavidWilson-ix9rn 2 года назад +3

    Anyone that believes Hadlee wasn't a great great bowler knows fuck all about cricket.

  • @bustarogers9990
    @bustarogers9990 5 лет назад +12

    Hadlee was the first man to take 400 international test wickets.

  • @johnprater8191
    @johnprater8191 3 года назад +3

    im a kiwi and I grew up watching players like Sir hadlee, chatfield, lance cairns and Jeremy coney I even had Jeremy coney as a teacher at school. to me hadlee was the best ever kiwi bowler but I read some of the comments and one said he did it by himself and this is unfair to the others exspecialy chatfield. who would stop the runs being scored so the batsmen would have to try and hit hadlee and get themselves out. these are the days that New Zealand cricket had very very good teams. shortly after these we had chris cairns and I would say he did it more on his own. my favourite player of all time is martin crowe . I believe we lost one of the greatest ever kiwis when he past god bless you martin.

  • @Ajay_Kumar-uq8rd
    @Ajay_Kumar-uq8rd 3 года назад +2

    Just a superb analysis by Sir Boycott. Great work and cricket as a whole benefits.

  • @roadrunner1337
    @roadrunner1337 Год назад +1

    My favourite bowler. Pretty quick, but great control and swing were the big edges he had.

  • @iankemp8535
    @iankemp8535 5 лет назад +5

    To Keith Moon I did not say that he was not a great bowler... Keith he is one of the many greatest was my point. In my 83 years I have seen most of the post war great players . He did not raise the blood pressure like say Lillee Thompson … He was up there > but you know so was Bedser as a fast medium . Probably one of the greatest. Bowled Bradman at least 6 times. Truman was a classic fast bowler beautiful to watch . As was Ray Lindwall Never saw Larwood but what a classical action. These were all great players . I do not get into the game of saying so and so was the greatest. That is so limiting there are so many in the history of cricket
    From my perspective they are all great. A lot of the posts here all focus on at the most the last 40 years of cricket That is silly and does illustrate a limited vision and perspective. I ve seen some of the real greats and I include Hadley in that. You Know Hutton Compton miller Lindwall Truman Wes Hall Laker Bedser … Never saw Hammond or Hobbs or Sutcliffe Larwood .. IT is a limited perspective to say that there is one that is greater than all the others . They all great in different ways ..
    One thing I am sure is that they all would have made mincemeat of most of so called greats of today apart from maybe Kohle Anderson .

  • @gildasgrime7808
    @gildasgrime7808 3 года назад +3

    Of the players I've actually seen play: Hadlee, Marshall, Wasim, Garner and Murali would be my bowling attack

  • @rajeevskl
    @rajeevskl 10 лет назад +6

    understated genius!

  • @Timmeh551
    @Timmeh551 11 дней назад

    Absolutely loved watching Richard Hadlee bowl ✊

  • @vegesnaprabhakararaju5422
    @vegesnaprabhakararaju5422 Месяц назад

    Sir Geoffrey is correct, Richard was lone Warrior for New Zealand almost throughout his career, he was in peak form 1985 to his last match in test cricket, once Desmon Haynes the carribean opener said as he was afraid to face hadlee's bowling.

  • @Ozmulki
    @Ozmulki 3 года назад

    His analysis is always tops.

  • @kgvdoss
    @kgvdoss 3 года назад +1

    Geff Boycott sir, but you were batting superbly and your defensive strong batting is really very good.

  • @gildasgrime7808
    @gildasgrime7808 3 года назад +1

    Bowled stump to stump - always dangerous. Dean Jones says 'he bowled 140 clicks - he hit your bat hard' - no medium pacer

  • @Warpedsmac
    @Warpedsmac 4 года назад

    The "Corridor of Uncertainty" Does Damien Fleming acknowledge his source for this pfrase?

  • @g1ss
    @g1ss Год назад +1

    Knows his stuff does sir Geoff.

  • @BruceLee-sw4ms
    @BruceLee-sw4ms 11 месяцев назад

    I do believe some of the best coaches never played at the highest level or even a provincial / county level.
    Being Australian I haven’t heard of him but I’m sure he was a terrific coach . Certainly now with T20 - hundred etc ; Boycotts coaching style & beliefs are long gone.

  • @adyapadapattnaik2896
    @adyapadapattnaik2896 10 месяцев назад

    Jack Hobbs/Lan Hutton
    Herbert Suitcliffe/Sunil Gavaskar
    Wally Hammond
    Donald Bradman
    Steve Smith/Vivian Richards
    Kumara Sangakkara/Adam Gilkhrist
    Garfield Sobers/Jacques Kallis
    George Lohmann
    Sydney Barnes
    Shane Warne/Muttiyah Muralitharan
    Joel Garner/Malcomm Marshall/Curtly Ambrose

  • @scorpa6929
    @scorpa6929 2 года назад +1

    Best swing bowler/all-rounder there ever was.

  • @user-kw1gp3dq4o
    @user-kw1gp3dq4o 3 месяца назад

    Definitely in my best 11 team of players I have seen along with the likes of Lillee & Marshall.

  • @avijitsikdar2604
    @avijitsikdar2604 Год назад

    Richard Haddlee and Glenn McGrath, two similar types of bowlers. Both brilliant all time greats...

  • @sauravsarkar8522
    @sauravsarkar8522 Год назад

    I vividly remember he was nearly unplayable even on dead Indian wicket, he had tormented all Indian batters on batting paradise

  • @mohammadrizwan6210
    @mohammadrizwan6210 4 года назад +2

    Love Hadlee

  • @lavarball61
    @lavarball61 3 года назад

    These boycott segments are like bedtime stories😴📖 💤 absolute treasure

  • @governorriffraff7601
    @governorriffraff7601 Год назад

    We all know it in the nets. Nightmare delivery in the corridor. Have to commit to a shot. Hadlee was the master of line and length.

  • @Shiva_The_King_007
    @Shiva_The_King_007 5 лет назад +1

    Well I wanted to listen from Michael Holding

  • @shantha5437
    @shantha5437 3 года назад

    Great comment !

  • @tasosdiaforetico7377
    @tasosdiaforetico7377 2 года назад +1

    Show I play it or leave it, Chris tavera would leave it

  • @peterwest5525
    @peterwest5525 4 года назад +2

    He could bat a bit, too.

  • @richardbrough4900
    @richardbrough4900 3 года назад

    Can’t believe Ewan Chatfieild didn’t make blowers top 11

  • @sanjaygarg9626
    @sanjaygarg9626 6 лет назад +1

    siR haDDLy
    woRLD X1 pLayeR

  • @nicknewsum1068
    @nicknewsum1068 Год назад

    Sir Geoffrey Boycott is the wisest man in cricket so Sir Richard must be great

  • @saganspirit
    @saganspirit 2 года назад

    Seems to be very underrated unfortunately - another 30 tests and he would have threatened 700 test wickets

  • @iankemp8535
    @iankemp8535 5 лет назад

    actually born 23 Sept 1935... add that up cheers Ian

  • @jrudresh1
    @jrudresh1 Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @sandersdev
    @sandersdev 3 года назад

    With due respect to Mr Hadlee and other bowlers who wear wrist bands, probably Mr Phil Edmonds got a point.

  • @mebeasensei
    @mebeasensei 7 лет назад +1

    Who would you rather have in your team, Richard Hadlee or McGrath?

    • @bigglesbuilding3348
      @bigglesbuilding3348 7 лет назад +6

      Thats easy, Sir Richard of course. as basilbrushnz said, Hadlee carried the team, McGrath had Warne at the other end. Hadlee was a more formidable bowler than McGrath and could bat. I'll Never forget Hadlee getting Chris Smith out for a golden duck first ball of the test match on his debut back in the 80s, pure class man, what a champion

    • @elgransenor1472
      @elgransenor1472 6 лет назад +7

      Hadlee every time. Far better bowler than McGrath.

    • @markcheckley3715
      @markcheckley3715 Год назад +1

      This is not a question about bowling, but one about cricket selection. McGrath and Hadlee were the great "corridor" bowlers of their time. Who is to say, at that level, which was better than the other? I would want both in my team. But if I could only have one it would have to be Hadlee every time because he would be an excellent No. 8 or an adequate-to-good No. 7 in any international batting line-up, whilst McGrath would be No. 11. The same applies to the West Indian quicks of that time. All brilliant in their different ways. Impossible to split them. So, if you could only have one, you'd choose Marshall because he knew precisely what he was doing when he had a bat in his hand. The others, far less so.

  • @robertterry1405
    @robertterry1405 3 года назад

    Yeah the best, he really was

  • @governorriffraff7601
    @governorriffraff7601 11 месяцев назад

    Richard a good bowler

  • @governorriffraff7601
    @governorriffraff7601 11 месяцев назад

    Geoffry being honest

  • @jodygarrett2145
    @jodygarrett2145 3 года назад

    Wow credit boycott

  • @thylacine1004
    @thylacine1004 Год назад

    Best outswing bowler ive witnessed....

  • @mabbrey
    @mabbrey 2 месяца назад

    mental bowler him am wasim

  • @Billie0708
    @Billie0708 3 года назад +1

    The Greatest #XI of All Time
    1 Jack Hobbs
    2 Barry Richards
    3 Don Bradman (C.)
    4 Sachin Tendulkar
    5 Viv Richards
    6 Gary Sobers
    7 Adam Gilchrist (W.)
    8 Shane Warne
    9 Wasim Akram
    10 Dennis Lillee
    11 Sydney Barnes
    12th: Malcolm Marshall.
    Substitutes:
    ( W.G Grace , Brian Lara , Imran Khan , Muttiah Muralitharan , Fred Trueman )

  • @danishmuhammad7389
    @danishmuhammad7389 4 года назад +1

    Hahaha Geoffrey you just forgot to mention that hadlee never toured Pakistan because he was afraid of bowling on dead tracks

  • @salmakhatun4920
    @salmakhatun4920 Год назад

    I hate nat sçiver brunt.. U never happy

  • @donaldmac1250
    @donaldmac1250 3 года назад

    McGrath...could do the same

  • @danishmuhammad7389
    @danishmuhammad7389 4 года назад

    Never toured Pakistan. Afraid of bowling on dead tracks

    • @iandawson3171
      @iandawson3171 3 года назад +2

      Probably didn't want to get blown up

    • @danishmuhammad7389
      @danishmuhammad7389 3 года назад

      @@iandawson3171 yes .. To be a legend one have to perform in evil conditions too

    • @iandawson3171
      @iandawson3171 3 года назад

      @@danishmuhammad7389 you have amused me sir. A Muslim with a sense of humour. Respect

    • @danishmuhammad7389
      @danishmuhammad7389 3 года назад

      Thanks for correction. Ye got 10 wkts in 3 matches and ave was 44.7 per wicket. More than double of his career average 😁 then he never visited pakistan. Coward bowler knew he would get punished again by batsmen. He was just good on friendly tracks

    • @barneyboy2008
      @barneyboy2008 3 года назад +1

      @@danishmuhammad7389
      Hadlee was plagued by stomach problems throughout the 1976-77 tour of India and Pakistan and vowed never to return because of it. Everything to do with dodgy food and nothing to do with the pitches.
      After this, during his career, NZ only toured Pakistan once in the 1984-85 season. So he missed one series.

  • @sibghatmansoor5125
    @sibghatmansoor5125 4 года назад +1

    Geoffrey lives in the past.macrath was better then hadlee.

  • @sabazafar2549
    @sabazafar2549 Год назад

    Hadlee is one of greatest fast bowler😊