The maestro was the best, always wanted him to score runs when Pakistan played India, but I wanted the team Pakistan to beat India, obviously!! Maybe not a patriotic thing to say,but Sachin batting crossed boundaries and as a cricket fan watching him bat was pure joy as was the case when Pakistan played West Indies and watching Viv and then followed by Lara!! Same emotion watching Ponting play against Pakistan.
I love how Klusener and Ntini bowled so wide off the non striker end angling into the stumps trying to create a lot of pressure The Master Blaster handled it really well with absolute intent, calm, focus, and technique! Beautiful upload. Test Cricket is truly the best form of Cricket
What was the purpose of this video?🤷🏻♂️ He scored 155 from 184 balls with 23 boundaries and a six and was one of his fastest test centuries and all this shows is him defending, ducking, running some singles and doubles. Congratulations on making a great century by the master look ordinary😂😏
Actually the Quality of Bowling Would Glorify His Innings Only.. Thanks for the Very Good Upload Also Some Fine Strokes Were Played to Place d Ball & Solid Forward Defence & Judging d Ball Outside Off Were Shown Very Nicely Great Upload No Doubt Rest Stroke Plays r Available in His 155 at Blumfomtein in 2001 is Quite Available in RUclips
Not your fault, you won't understand it, u need some brains for that, and for ducking running and facing such a bowling attack you need courage... And you are short on both 😂😂😂
If not for the helmet , Tendulkar would not have played that much of cricket. Look at the number of times he has been hit on the helmet. Hats of those players in the past who use to play without the helmet.
Simpleton logic. Great players devise their strategies around available aids. If helmets were not available he would have built different strategies to counter bouncers than letting them hit the helmet.
@@Falcon03333 your bottom line is still a bit shallow. With a helmet he had an option to wait a little longer to sight the ball and contemplate a different shot. Even if he were to fail, the worst thing was a blow on the helmet. When you have a safeguard you approach the same thing differently. Phil Huges was a shocking case because it was an impossible exception. That you choose to bank on it for questioning his technique tells me your just finding it difficult to digest his proven calibre.
Whaever said and done, sachin is one of my role model for perfect technique and longevity 🎉
45/4 and This guy comes and builds a lovely innings still team manages to lose!!!
And still they say whenever sachin scores team looses so he is selfish 😂
@@aravindharvi4760 Yeh same thing happened in 1996 also :( and many times!!!!
Class Batting against Disciplined bowling and fielding attack.
Nice fielding by south africa
Nice bowler of South Africa
155 at Blumfomtein SA ..When Ind was 60-4 on d First Day ..Losing Toss..
Still they say sachin is selfish and whenever he scored team loose
Look at the run rate...it was bazball at that time against quality bowling and in foreign pitches...it was classic not ordinary
Once a best always the best
The maestro was the best, always wanted him to score runs when Pakistan played India, but I wanted the team Pakistan to beat India, obviously!! Maybe not a patriotic thing to say,but Sachin batting crossed boundaries and as a cricket fan watching him bat was pure joy as was the case when Pakistan played West Indies and watching Viv and then followed by Lara!! Same emotion watching Ponting play against Pakistan.
Sachin is the only player to play Africans.
The master at work!
I remember watching the match.. sachin viru 100.. i was 11
I love how Klusener and Ntini bowled so wide off the non striker end angling into the stumps trying to create a lot of pressure
The Master Blaster handled it really well with absolute intent, calm, focus, and technique! Beautiful upload. Test Cricket is truly the best form of Cricket
Pitch had raw movement....
Today's batsmen are very lucky.
No proper quality bowlers and pitches are flat, easy for scoring runs.
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Want to discuss about some cricket clips
What year was this and who was the first bowler ?
2001.... Bowler was Nantie Hayward.
Bowler name at starting ???
Nantie hayward
Hayward. But people called him wayward. Could bowl over 150 km consistently. Fastest ball was over 158 km.
@@itsmeitoldyouthat1448
How about a first name - or is that classified?
Nantie Hayward
Mornantau Hayward popularly known as Nantie Hayward
What was the purpose of this video?🤷🏻♂️ He scored 155 from 184 balls with 23 boundaries and a six and was one of his fastest test centuries and all this shows is him defending, ducking, running some singles and doubles. Congratulations on making a great century by the master look ordinary😂😏
People want to experience other side too no one will show how was the quality of bowling
Actually the Quality of Bowling Would Glorify His Innings Only.. Thanks for the Very Good Upload
Also Some Fine Strokes Were Played to Place d Ball & Solid Forward Defence & Judging d Ball Outside Off Were Shown Very Nicely
Great Upload No Doubt
Rest Stroke Plays r Available in His 155 at Blumfomtein in 2001 is Quite Available in RUclips
Not your fault, you won't understand it, u need some brains for that, and for ducking running and facing such a bowling attack you need courage... And you are short on both 😂😂😂
@@kunalpunjabi1987 🤣🤣🤣
@@PaceAndBouncebowler name
Wayward Hayward!
SA always surprised me with their bowling, barring Ntini none of the others bowled 140+ yet India struggled !
you are a fool
Entire attack was on sachin
Hayward 5000 🍺🍻😂
If not for the helmet , Tendulkar would not have played that much of cricket. Look at the number of times he has been hit on the helmet. Hats of those players in the past who use to play without the helmet.
Simpleton logic. Great players devise their strategies around available aids. If helmets were not available he would have built different strategies to counter bouncers than letting them hit the helmet.
@@shreyas.kulkarni 🙂 As per your logic because he had the helmet he got hit on the head
@@Falcon03333 no, he just didn't try to save his head as if his life depended on it. Makes sense?
@@shreyas.kulkarni Bottom line is his technique was not good enough and so he got hit. Even with a helmet he could have died just like Philip Hughes
@@Falcon03333 your bottom line is still a bit shallow. With a helmet he had an option to wait a little longer to sight the ball and contemplate a different shot. Even if he were to fail, the worst thing was a blow on the helmet. When you have a safeguard you approach the same thing differently. Phil Huges was a shocking case because it was an impossible exception. That you choose to bank on it for questioning his technique tells me your just finding it difficult to digest his proven calibre.