Even if you wear a bullet proof jacket and get shot, it still hurts due to the impact, same goes for the nut cups. Doesn't matter how much you pad up the nuts, a cricket ball when delivered at 130+ km/hr will evacuate your soul instantly.
A much younger friend of mine did exactly that two years ago in a local league match in the South of England. He was hit by a quick bowler and had to retire hurt. It turns out he was not wearing a box, and at the age of 27, had never worn one whilst playing. It was 2 or 3 weeks before he was able to play again.
Because in cricket the bowler is actually trying to hit you, at least some of the time so you don't feel too comfortable, wearing a cup is not ever questioned. You just do it. You have got to watch to David Lloyed tell the story of being hit by a 100mph delivery from Jeff Thomson. When he talks about needing a welder rather than a doctor to extract him from the device because every thing that was supposed to be on the inside of the box had squeezed through the holes and was now on the outside, you just die.
I don't know if you were already aware of it, but Joe Root, of England, who was struck three times in that video, chose his playing number because of his name and the classic American song "Get Your Kicks on Route 66"
Played cricket for 25 years ...only forgot the box ( cup) 2 times ...got hit those 2 times . The box can still rattle when hit so depending you may have to cancel that hot date after the game ....
The "oh no" was the third time in the game he was hit there. I was watching live. The clip where the fielder is very close to the batter is called silly mid wicket. A silly mid-wicket is a fielding position in the sport of cricket. It is a close-catching position on the leg side, between the batsman and the square leg umpire
@@rachelstevens7625 Actually that was (very) silly mid off. 'Point' is, essentially, square (90 degrees) of the pitch on the off-side. Silly mid-wicket would be on the other side of the pitch (leg side).
there' not a single player in cricket who doesn't wear protection (a cup) ... you've got to remember the ball is harder then a baseball and when it hits a batter it's normally on an upward projection coming off the bounce ....
It really has nothing to do with how hard the ball is... some players just dont like how it feels. whether its a cricket ball that weighs a couple grams more than a baseball coming at you at 90mph or a baseball coming at you slightly less weight but high mph it still hurts
now the likely-hood of it hitting a cricket player is higher since they are able to bowl at the batter is a better argument as to why they would all wear a cup.
@@RealFansSports "some players just don't like how it feels" 🤣🤣 Yeah my old mate "iron balls Mike" just loves it .... and strangely my other mate Bazza don't seem the slightest bit phased, still "Bazza No Balls" is a eunuch, sooooo. 😜 But yeah, for sure, the nature of batting/bowling is the main reason every player wears one, much more susceptible to getting one in the Jatz Crackers then most other sports ..... Still having played both baseball and cricket, I'd rather wear a baseball hitting me straight on then a heavier harder cricket ball angled up from below and pushing your pellets up into your throat ... 😲 .. Just my personal preference, others might enjoy having them lodged i their stomachs more... 🤔 btw, many of the world's quicks can bowl into the high 90s, and a couple have got into the 100s... It's rare to be that quick though, whereas it seems if you can't throw a 100mph fastball you'll struggle to make MLB... Thanks for the replies - great video ...👍😄
@@aussiesurfer805 oh yeah I’m right there with you the guys that don’t wear it are idiots 😂😂😂 but it is a real thing lol! And yeah I get what you’re saying a bouncer will send them jewels inside you 😂😂 might get lost if it hits right! We appreciate you checking out the video brother!
@@RealFansSports primary difference between baseball batting and cricket batting is that in baseball batter stays away from the ball and hits it with his body away from the ball, and ( it is a foul for the pitcher to aim at his body otherwise he will be attacked by the entire dug out). That is why baseball batter don't wear pads, thigh pads, etc In cricket batter play the ball by bringing his body behind the ball and use his feet to position himself play the ball better.. there is more variation in cricket as the batter has to judge where the ball is landing on the ground and how it is coming off of it in addition to the flight and direction. Plus he has to defend his wicket (his innings will not be over after one hit) so he needs to stay focused and decide when to be aggressive and when to be defensive.
I am sure the reaction to laugh is down to sheer relief that it is someone else and not you! The last time it happened to me it was facing a slow bowler and my first reaction was "It's OK I'm fine, no problem" but as I walked away my knees gave way and I doubled up, with my head on the pitch, groaning and trying not to throw up!
Once I was playing cricket with tenis ball... Match was at very crucial last moment and it was an evening time... Sunset was just about to happen... Many PPL were watching including women.. I was batting on striker end.. over's 5th ball hit my nuts.. I was so much in pain but I showed that I m fine.. next ball I played with so much pain in most uncomfortable way and hit a straight long six... Over got ended and I was on non-striker end... And then I started to feel dizzy.. I was about to faint... Then I retired myself and next batsman came to bat..
I was watching the game live when Alex Hales got hit twice in a row, it was so funny
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What you said about the Fielders in Close is True , You Zing one past their Head and they soon back up ! lol The Fielding Position is called " Silly mid off and Silly mid on "depending on side of the wicket for a reason .
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As a Batter you can read the ball when it leaves the bowlers hand , You know the ball from the start is aiming for the Jewels . You either block or risk a Flick shot knowing If ya miss the Flick it's gunna Hit ya Balls ! So when Livingston screamed "Oh No" he knew it missed the Bat before it even hit his Balls hence the scream ! lol And Yes it is always Funny at every age level .
Back in the 1980s when broadcasting guidelines were much stricter than they are now, when a batsman was hit "downnthere", commentators would say things like "He's been hit middle stump" or "He's been hit square on", etc. Former Australia captain Ian Chappell, commentating on Channel 9 Wide World of Sport (best commentary team EVER) and who always spoke his mind, once said "That's hit him on the dick" and got into a bit of trouble for it.
It is a rule of the International Cricket Council that a batsman has to wear a cup while batting and the fielder who stands at silly point and short leg which is like about 15 yards from the batsman and the wicket keeper has to wear the cup while fielding also. In case they do not they can be punished.
Nobody plays without a cup - or box as we call it. Perhaps there might be the occasional fool who does it in recreational cricket, but nobody doesn't wear one out to bat. The fielders don't have them, and I don't think the keeper usually wears them.
Over 30 years as a keeper I always wore a box. I opened the batting as well for most of that so as soon as I got my whites on the box went in and stayed for the rest of the match, whether we started in the field or batting. I'm sure any experienced keeper wears one, close catchers, other than slips, usually wear them as well.
A friend of mine got hit two seasons ago without a box and had to retire hurt. When we learned he had never worn we stopped feeling sympathetic very soon and just thought "What an idiot!“
What you call "cups" we call 'boxes' (officially 'abdominal protectors'). Through most of my playing days I was a wicket-keeper and opening batsman, so as soon as I changed into 'whites' in went the box for the rest of the game. A much younger friend (27) got hit in the family jewels by a fast bowler, two years ago, in a local league match, and had to retire hurt. It transpired that he was not wearing a box and had never worn one, before in about 15 years of playing. It was three weeks before he was fit to play again! What an idiot!
I got hit in the fakily jewels once during a university tournament. I wasn't ij the playing 11 so I had worn boxers that day. During warm up one of the main bowler injured his ankle. So i replaced him. While batting i did wore a box but it was a low price one which didnt have an elastic belt with it. I remember holding it in place with my legs. Ever time I played a shot it used to slide right to my knees and stopped by the pads. At ine point there were girls so i could bring it in place and the very next ball i got hit in the nuts. And boy oh boy it swelled up like a ballon in few hours. One surgery and 3 weeks later it was normal. But still my one jewel is considerably larger than the other one.
Oh how I felt these! Bad memory flashback to when I got hit. I got too close to the batter and he managed to hit and add extra power to the hit- which landed and picked me up and threw me backwards! I was done and quit soon after lol.
I'm sure there are some people that don't wear a cup but I've never known anyone to bat without one. A far higher percentage of balls you face in cricket are at your body, it's just not worth it to risk not wearing one. Also mentally it's far easier to play balls at your body knowing you've got proper protection if you miss.
There seem to be certain players who get hit there a lot. You saw them on this video - Alex Hales, Liam Livingstone Joe Root. Certainly, nobody would go out without a box (cup).
There's a cup with a different design made for women cricket players. Not all of them wear one, but the Aussie women jokingly refer to them as manhole covers.
I play cricket and iv been hit in the Crown Jewels while wearing a box/cup right below the cup in the gootch area and it dropped me directly to my knees
When I was playing cricket in high school one guy got hit in the cup, it was a cheap cup, and the cup split and pinched his frank. There was blood everywhere and half his sausage was pinched between the 2 halves of the busted cup. Just when we stopped laughing his mother runs out onto the pitch and pulls the poor dude's pants down exposing the atrocity to the 400 or so spectators. The guy was fine physically but I don't know if he ever lived down the humiliation. Next practice he had a brand new pro grade cup. That thing bleeds soooo much with the slightest nick🤣😂 Also, if you get hit in the cup, it doesn't matter where it hits the cup your beans get rattled bad, like a really good flick.
I have suffered this full on a couple of times as an opening bat. I was also a wicket-keeper and you can get hit a lot in that role when standing up to the wicket. I got hit on the inside of the knee, on an inconsistent pitch. There is a spot there that hurts like hell and stops you putting weight on the leg, if the ball gets past the keeping pads. I was writhing in agony and it took a while before I could carry on. Oddly, nobody laughed about that one, whilst everyone laughs if you get hit in the family jewels.
Them saying they would rather get hit in the head it would be better, is definitely the wrong way of thinking considering an Australian player died from getting hit in the head
Funniest shit i have ever witnessed on any sports is when a batsman got hurt on nuts laying down & out & team physio running in with a bottle of pain relief spray.😂😂
They wear protection down there as well but it still hurts like hell. A Cricket ball is very hard(much harder than a baseball) and fast bowlers bowl at around 150km/h(93MPH) and it does get faster.
Nice reaction video lads. Just a thought... one of the ways to get out in cricket is LBW (Leg Before Wicket). Maybe a new term should be introduced... DBW, or maybe 3LBW (3rd Leg Before Wicket)...😅
Best one ever was when Jeff 'Thommo' Thomson hit David 'Bumble' Lloyd in the '75 Ashes. If you're going to be hit "down there, you REALLY don't want it to be by the world's fastest bowler! It's taken a few years but Bumble now sees the funny side of it... ruclips.net/video/DrCNUrnsu2s/видео.html
That ball is hard man l got hit on the ribs once and got a clean break. And thats a tough place to break. A shot to the goolies has to be soooo much worse
Looks like some eccentric bored upper class drunks were throwing things at each others balls,had a good laugh and said we should do it again...added few rules every next game,the rest is history 😁
As someone with 8 stitches on one of my balls from an inside edge off a 145kmh ball, its as painful as it is funny. Its better to get hit directly than off an inside edge.
so when I was in college and we were playing cricket, it was with a hard tennis ball so i wasn't wearing a cup, we almost never did while playing with tennis balls we had a group of our college girls watching us play from the balcony so i was trying to act cool make an impression and all that with my stylish left handed batting but then out of nowhere i miss a slog and get hit on my balls and suddenly everything turned dark i forgot where i was, who's watching me lol and grabbed my balls and started rolling on the dusty pitch grabbing my balls and screaming in pain.. everyone was laughing their aases off it was like god saw my trying to impress those girls and saw an opportunity
Mr "oh no" was Liam Livingstone. After the game he became Liam Deadstone
Thats too freaking funny.
Hilarious
@@RealFansSports I couldn't stop laughing when you mentioned 'no grand kids for you dad, it is gone yesterday'. It was enjoyable.
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Poor Liam Livingstone got hit 3 times in the same innings so that is why the, "oh, no" is so clear and passionate
When they said, 'Inside edge', it meant that he edged the ball with his bat first, he wasn't actually describing the exact spot 😂
These guys made it even more funny 😂
Even if you wear a bullet proof jacket and get shot, it still hurts due to the impact, same goes for the nut cups. Doesn't matter how much you pad up the nuts, a cricket ball when delivered at 130+ km/hr will evacuate your soul instantly.
evacuate your soul ....🤣🤣🤣
Even a 'slowish' bowler puts you on your knees.
Fun fact: Nut guard was used before the helmet was introduced.
It took years to realise that head is also important.
Why is this so funny?? 🤣
😂😂😂
No one goes to bat without the protection.😂😂
Not a hope in heck I have gone out without protection on lol
It hurts like nothing else 😅
A much younger friend of mine did exactly that two years ago in a local league match in the South of England. He was hit by a quick bowler and had to retire hurt. It turns out he was not wearing a box, and at the age of 27, had never worn one whilst playing. It was 2 or 3 weeks before he was able to play again.
No one should! Cricket ball is hard enough to take ur life if hit hard there
They are all wearing cups, it still hurts like hell and even worse when the cup cracks and it pinches your goods...
We definitely see that lol.
Because in cricket the bowler is actually trying to hit you, at least some of the time so you don't feel too comfortable, wearing a cup is not ever questioned. You just do it. You have got to watch to David Lloyed tell the story of being hit by a 100mph delivery from Jeff Thomson. When he talks about needing a welder rather than a doctor to extract him from the device because every thing that was supposed to be on the inside of the box had squeezed through the holes and was now on the outside, you just die.
Root hit in the nuts by Cummins...lol
I don't know if you were already aware of it, but Joe Root, of England, who was struck three times in that video, chose his playing number because of his name and the classic American song "Get Your Kicks on Route 66"
Bro did you saw T20 World Cup schedule and which venue is closer to you , the opening match is between USA and Canada in grand prairie stadium TX.
Thank you for letting us know about this, had absolutely no idea. Thank you!
They always wear cups but it still hurts like hell😂😂
Ad cup were introduced way before helmets.😂
Played cricket for 25 years ...only forgot the box ( cup) 2 times ...got hit those 2 times . The box can still rattle when hit so depending you may have to cancel that hot date after the game ....
The "oh no" was the third time in the game he was hit there. I was watching live. The clip where the fielder is very close to the batter is called silly mid wicket. A silly mid-wicket is a fielding position in the sport of cricket. It is a close-catching position on the leg side, between the batsman and the square leg umpire
Nah. It’s silly point.
Thanks for the correction
@@rachelstevens7625 Actually that was (very) silly mid off. 'Point' is, essentially, square (90 degrees) of the pitch on the off-side. Silly mid-wicket would be on the other side of the pitch (leg side).
@@shrewman5361 One thing's for sure, it turned out to be silly alright.
there' not a single player in cricket who doesn't wear protection (a cup) ... you've got to remember the ball is harder then a baseball and when it hits a batter it's normally on an upward projection coming off the bounce ....
It really has nothing to do with how hard the ball is... some players just dont like how it feels. whether its a cricket ball that weighs a couple grams more than a baseball coming at you at 90mph or a baseball coming at you slightly less weight but high mph it still hurts
now the likely-hood of it hitting a cricket player is higher since they are able to bowl at the batter is a better argument as to why they would all wear a cup.
@@RealFansSports "some players just don't like how it feels" 🤣🤣 Yeah my old mate "iron balls Mike" just loves it .... and strangely my other mate Bazza don't seem the slightest bit phased, still "Bazza No Balls" is a eunuch, sooooo. 😜
But yeah, for sure, the nature of batting/bowling is the main reason every player wears one, much more susceptible to getting one in the Jatz Crackers then most other sports .....
Still having played both baseball and cricket, I'd rather wear a baseball hitting me straight on then a heavier harder cricket ball angled up from below and pushing your pellets up into your throat ... 😲 .. Just my personal preference, others might enjoy having them lodged i their stomachs more... 🤔
btw, many of the world's quicks can bowl into the high 90s, and a couple have got into the 100s... It's rare to be that quick though, whereas it seems if you can't throw a 100mph fastball you'll struggle to make MLB...
Thanks for the replies - great video ...👍😄
@@aussiesurfer805 oh yeah I’m right there with you the guys that don’t wear it are idiots 😂😂😂 but it is a real thing lol! And yeah I get what you’re saying a bouncer will send them jewels inside you 😂😂 might get lost if it hits right!
We appreciate you checking out the video brother!
@@RealFansSports primary difference between baseball batting and cricket batting is that in baseball batter stays away from the ball and hits it with his body away from the ball, and ( it is a foul for the pitcher to aim at his body otherwise he will be attacked by the entire dug out). That is why baseball batter don't wear pads, thigh pads, etc
In cricket batter play the ball by bringing his body behind the ball and use his feet to position himself play the ball better.. there is more variation in cricket as the batter has to judge where the ball is landing on the ground and how it is coming off of it in addition to the flight and direction. Plus he has to defend his wicket (his innings will not be over after one hit) so he needs to stay focused and decide when to be aggressive and when to be defensive.
Y’all are hilarious!! 😂😂😂
LOL Appreciate that Big Low!
The lady players wear protectors too, though David Gower once referred to them as " man hole covers!! "
Their pain is agonizing despite wearing cups...wearing cups is the basic rule in cricket for any batsman
As my cricket coach once said. To bat in cricket you only need 2 things: Your bat and your box
I am sure the reaction to laugh is down to sheer relief that it is someone else and not you! The last time it happened to me it was facing a slow bowler and my first reaction was "It's OK I'm fine, no problem" but as I walked away my knees gave way and I doubled up, with my head on the pitch, groaning and trying not to throw up!
Everyone puts a cup man. I used to play a bit in college and everyone gotta put on a cup. You play with the leather ball only when you got a cup
Thats the funny thing everyone is suppose to wear a cup in baseball and football, but most dont! They are out of their mind lol
@@RealFansSports this is the survival of the fittest we were taught about lol
Once I was playing cricket with tenis ball... Match was at very crucial last moment and it was an evening time... Sunset was just about to happen... Many PPL were watching including women..
I was batting on striker end.. over's 5th ball hit my nuts.. I was so much in pain but I showed that I m fine.. next ball I played with so much pain in most uncomfortable way and hit a straight long six... Over got ended and I was on non-striker end... And then I started to feel dizzy.. I was about to faint... Then I retired myself and next batsman came to bat..
I was watching the game live when Alex Hales got hit twice in a row, it was so funny
What you said about the Fielders in Close is True , You Zing one past their Head and they soon back up ! lol The Fielding Position is called " Silly mid off and Silly mid on "depending on side of the wicket for a reason .
As a Batter you can read the ball when it leaves the bowlers hand , You know the ball from the start is aiming for the Jewels . You either block or risk a Flick shot knowing If ya miss the Flick it's gunna Hit ya Balls ! So when Livingston screamed "Oh No" he knew it missed the Bat before it even hit his Balls hence the scream ! lol And Yes it is always Funny at every age level .
Australian commentators don’t hold back and love humour!
Back in the 1980s when broadcasting guidelines were much stricter than they are now, when a batsman was hit "downnthere", commentators would say things like "He's been hit middle stump" or "He's been hit square on", etc. Former Australia captain Ian Chappell, commentating on Channel 9 Wide World of Sport (best commentary team EVER) and who always spoke his mind, once said "That's hit him on the dick" and got into a bit of trouble for it.
It is a rule of the International Cricket Council that a batsman has to wear a cup while batting and the fielder who stands at silly point and short leg which is like about 15 yards from the batsman and the wicket keeper has to wear the cup while fielding also. In case they do not they can be punished.
Nobody plays without a cup - or box as we call it. Perhaps there might be the occasional fool who does it in recreational cricket, but nobody doesn't wear one out to bat. The fielders don't have them, and I don't think the keeper usually wears them.
The close in fielders wearing a helmet usually wear a box.
Over 30 years as a keeper I always wore a box. I opened the batting as well for most of that so as soon as I got my whites on the box went in and stayed for the rest of the match, whether we started in the field or batting. I'm sure any experienced keeper wears one, close catchers, other than slips, usually wear them as well.
A friend of mine got hit two seasons ago without a box and had to retire hurt. When we learned he had never worn we stopped feeling sympathetic very soon and just thought "What an idiot!“
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The cup protection was introduced to cricket long before the helmet for the head was introduced! Priorities man!
What you call "cups" we call 'boxes' (officially 'abdominal protectors'). Through most of my playing days I was a wicket-keeper and opening batsman, so as soon as I changed into 'whites' in went the box for the rest of the game.
A much younger friend (27) got hit in the family jewels by a fast bowler, two years ago, in a local league match, and had to retire hurt. It transpired that he was not wearing a box and had never worn one, before in about 15 years of playing. It was three weeks before he was fit to play again! What an idiot!
I got hit in the fakily jewels once during a university tournament. I wasn't ij the playing 11 so I had worn boxers that day. During warm up one of the main bowler injured his ankle. So i replaced him. While batting i did wore a box but it was a low price one which didnt have an elastic belt with it. I remember holding it in place with my legs. Ever time I played a shot it used to slide right to my knees and stopped by the pads. At ine point there were girls so i could bring it in place and the very next ball i got hit in the nuts.
And boy oh boy it swelled up like a ballon in few hours. One surgery and 3 weeks later it was normal. But still my one jewel is considerably larger than the other one.
I was luckily never hit down there but I have been hit in the stomach before and have been winded.
Oh how I felt these! Bad memory flashback to when I got hit. I got too close to the batter and he managed to hit and add extra power to the hit- which landed and picked me up and threw me backwards! I was done and quit soon after lol.
batsmen wear boxes...A PACKAGE HELMET...however it still fucking hurts...And when fieldsmen get hit...its even funnier
3:40 batter and the wicket keeper (catcher position) always put on the cup
Its the only time we really feel someone's pain.
I think the preferred terminology is hector protector.
You always wear a box, as we call them, when batting. Also fielding close in sometimes.
I'm sure there are some people that don't wear a cup but I've never known anyone to bat without one. A far higher percentage of balls you face in cricket are at your body, it's just not worth it to risk not wearing one. Also mentally it's far easier to play balls at your body knowing you've got proper protection if you miss.
Australian cricketers love banter! 😂 🇦🇺 We love it when England cop it! Watch them laugh!😊
There seem to be certain players who get hit there a lot. You saw them on this video - Alex Hales, Liam Livingstone Joe Root. Certainly, nobody would go out without a box (cup).
actually everyone need to wear cups (guards) in cricket.. even after that they have pain
happened to me once. my guard got a crack
There's a cup with a different design made for women cricket players. Not all of them wear one, but the Aussie women jokingly refer to them as manhole covers.
lmao! Thats funny
I play cricket and iv been hit in the Crown Jewels while wearing a box/cup right below the cup in the gootch area and it dropped me directly to my knees
When I was playing cricket in high school one guy got hit in the cup, it was a cheap cup, and the cup split and pinched his frank. There was blood everywhere and half his sausage was pinched between the 2 halves of the busted cup. Just when we stopped laughing his mother runs out onto the pitch and pulls the poor dude's pants down exposing the atrocity to the 400 or so spectators. The guy was fine physically but I don't know if he ever lived down the humiliation. Next practice he had a brand new pro grade cup. That thing bleeds soooo much with the slightest nick🤣😂
Also, if you get hit in the cup, it doesn't matter where it hits the cup your beans get rattled bad, like a really good flick.
lol , did you realized you said . "goodness gracious" @12:28 , I heard "goodness gracious great balls of fire"..
I dont think so LMAO! What funny timing lol
Surely hes got extra padding brilliant guys that's was great 😂😂
I have suffered this full on a couple of times as an opening bat. I was also a wicket-keeper and you can get hit a lot in that role when standing up to the wicket. I got hit on the inside of the knee, on an inconsistent pitch. There is a spot there that hurts like hell and stops you putting weight on the leg, if the ball gets past the keeping pads. I was writhing in agony and it took a while before I could carry on. Oddly, nobody laughed about that one, whilst everyone laughs if you get hit in the family jewels.
Without cup, going for batting is suicide! You really pray to god that, please not today😂
Lmao!! I could only imagine! I don’t even think the cup is strong enough 😂😂 I’d still be praying
Them saying they would rather get hit in the head it would be better, is definitely the wrong way of thinking considering an Australian player died from getting hit in the head
We understand the risk of it. It’s also just joke…
Funniest shit i have ever witnessed on any sports is when a batsman got hurt on nuts laying down & out & team physio running in with a bottle of pain relief spray.😂😂
It’s the worst thing to laugh at too 😂😂 but it’s impossible not too
When wearing a box it is essential to ensure that 'everything' is inside the box, and stays inside over the course of an innings.
The guy got hit standing right in front of the batter was playing a position called "silly point." Aptly named if you think about it
6:55 Steyn the gun
They wear protection down there as well but it still hurts like hell. A Cricket ball is very hard(much harder than a baseball) and fast bowlers bowl at around 150km/h(93MPH) and it does get faster.
14.37 thats y they called that position as silly point😂😂
😂 cool channel mate
this pain only man can understand
Nice reaction video lads. Just a thought... one of the ways to get out in cricket is LBW (Leg Before Wicket). Maybe a new term should be introduced... DBW, or maybe 3LBW (3rd Leg Before Wicket)...😅
We call it a box instead of a cup. Everyone where's the when batting and it's just a piece of lactic that drop in front of your jocks.
10:48 he didnt get out
Best one ever was when Jeff 'Thommo' Thomson hit David 'Bumble' Lloyd in the '75 Ashes. If you're going to be hit "down there, you REALLY don't want it to be by the world's fastest bowler! It's taken a few years but Bumble now sees the funny side of it...
ruclips.net/video/DrCNUrnsu2s/видео.html
I didn’t wear a box once in my cricket career, at practice. Of course I got hit in the plums.
Batsman do have hard plastic ball protection, but it still hurts regardless!😢
Scrambled eggs......😅😅😂😂😂
That ball is hard man l got hit on the ribs once and got a clean break. And thats a tough place to break. A shot to the goolies has to be soooo much worse
It hurts, with or without a cup.
I have been unfortunate enough to experience both.
The players are instructed to wear groin guards,groin injury is common in cricket.
they're all wearing cups which is why they walk out of there breathing lol
You wear ball guards over the balls . Once I got hit and it really really hurt.
Footy players don't wear cups here.
Looks like some eccentric bored upper class drunks were throwing things at each others balls,had a good laugh and said we should do it again...added few rules every next game,the rest is history 😁
To my knowledge, 2 cricketers have died on the field, being hit by the ball. Cricket can actually be an extremely dangerous sport..
Imagine your a short man & you get ball before wicket instead of lbw.
It's called a box in cricket. A 'cup' is for a bra! lol
Are you guyz planning to do World cup review happening in USA ??
It happens a lot in Australia bcz the all the fast bowlers get extra bounce in Australia
fielding position close to the batsman or batter is called silly mid on
The cricket balls delivery can damage your bones actually. Its thats much hard than other sport balls. Its heavier and not bouncy. Bats mans use cups.
As someone with 8 stitches on one of my balls from an inside edge off a 145kmh ball, its as painful as it is funny. Its better to get hit directly than off an inside edge.
so when I was in college and we were playing cricket, it was with a hard tennis ball so i wasn't wearing a cup, we almost never did while playing with tennis balls
we had a group of our college girls watching us play from the balcony
so i was trying to act cool make an impression and all that with my stylish left handed batting but then out of nowhere i miss a slog and get hit on my balls and suddenly everything turned dark
i forgot where i was, who's watching me lol and grabbed my balls and started rolling on the dusty pitch grabbing my balls and screaming in pain..
everyone was laughing their aases off
it was like god saw my trying to impress those girls and saw an opportunity
I got hit "there" on consecutive balls 😂😂😂😂 with no safety
Liam Livingston 😂😂😂 OHHHH NO.
😂
Yes its uncommon.
This is too funny 😂😂
Sheesh
You wouldn't want taking one on the head either.
Bro T20 wc is date announced and this time host is USA and west indies it going to be fun
You guys haven’t seen the real swing kings, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis from Pakistan “Sultans of Swing” in the 80’s and 90’s
The ball has been known to break the box
You guys most of the time play in us states bro but when its international cricket its your duty that i need to win however possible
David Lloyd vs jeff Thompson
Recommend watching Shane Warne spin bowler, you will amazed!
They wear a box (cup).
Please check lasith Malinga yorkers
You will enjoy ❤❤❤
Quite alot of these seem to be Aussies watching Englishmen suffering
Ouch
First, they need to protect their middle wicket then later those three wickets behind
No one wears a box while fielding. Batting, yes.