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  • @carlwells9504
    @carlwells9504 29 дней назад +35

    11:26 they had to show THAT super over, my kiwi heart cries 😢

    • @pranavbavaskar3009
      @pranavbavaskar3009 29 дней назад +2

      Ken Williamson deserved that worldcup Newzealand deserved that...just because of one stupid rule u missed that..

    • @jamesdignanmusic2765
      @jamesdignanmusic2765 29 дней назад +1

      Mine too brother. Greetings from Dunedin!

  • @WilfChadwick
    @WilfChadwick 29 дней назад +45

    How can you do a video about learning the difference between baseball and cricket and then talk over the explanation pointing out some of the differences? eg extra innings and super over, tie and draw

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +5

      Because we have a learned a lot about the two games and this video was suggested to us. And we disagree with a lot of the things that he has said. Not that hard to understand.

    • @colinmcconnell827
      @colinmcconnell827 29 дней назад +2

      @@RealFansSports It would be better to pause, rather than talk over the narrator. You can't agree or disagree with what you don't hear in the first place.
      At 10:57 he is literally explaining how ties are broken in limited overs cricket, and how it's similar to baseball, while you ignore him and declare that only American sports do such things.

    • @sanketkulkarni7854
      @sanketkulkarni7854 28 дней назад +3

      yea, this one was a little frustrating to watch. The video was explaining which sport would be "subjectively" easier for a 3 year old with no past knowledge about either sport. Of course if you're familiar with baseball, cricket is gonna seem convoluted the first time you see it.

    • @WilfChadwick
      @WilfChadwick 28 дней назад +2

      @@RealFansSports missed my point entirely mate. Stop talking over videos when the rules are being explained.
      USA beat Pakistan because of the rule you spoke over, nice one.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  28 дней назад +1

      @@WilfChadwick fair enough, we all make mistakes. Definitely nothing intentional. Most of the time we do not miss anything that’s being said, but that time we did.

  • @handsolo1209
    @handsolo1209 29 дней назад +11

    A slower ball is a change up. Imagine a bowler delivers 6 balls. 90mph, 89mph, 91mph, 88mph, 90mph, then the slower ball (same run up, arm position, etc) and the ball comes at 70mph, throwing off the batter's timing completely.

    • @jamesdignanmusic2765
      @jamesdignanmusic2765 29 дней назад +1

      Daniel Vettori was the man for the slow-bowling change-up.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +3

      Yeah we get that! We are coming from the perspective of a person just learning cricket. He made it seem like there is only two styles of delivery but obviously there’s a lot more. Just felt overly simplified

    • @handsolo1209
      @handsolo1209 29 дней назад +2

      @@RealFansSports Yeah, he didn't explain it well at all, and then bringing up a Knuckleballer made it more confusing. He should have said that there are really only 2 different styles of bowling: slow and quick, and individual bowlers have their own set of deliveries like a pitcher does in baseball.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      @@handsolo1209 yeah that would of made a lot more sense.

  • @Mgvember
    @Mgvember 29 дней назад +14

    When we were keen to learn about baseball, we hardly needed a tale-of-the-tape with cricket - but I guess it's thanks to the unamerican acceptance that there's a world outside of ourselves.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +11

      That is definitely a problem that was established before our generation was even thought about.
      That’s why we fight so hard as a sports channel that covers or tries to learns sports from all over the world, to connect people. The majority of us sports fans aren’t as different as we think we are!

  • @frankieseh
    @frankieseh 29 дней назад +22

    I think most of us cricket fans don't understand the duckworth-lewis method ourselves, but we've just reluctantly accepted that the ICC is gonna use it whether we like it or not...

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +3

      Lmao! That’s actually crazy! 😂😂

    • @amitpatilamit
      @amitpatilamit 29 дней назад +10

      ​@RealFansSports Legend says if any cricket fan explains the DL System flawlessly, University of Oxford delivers Post Graduation degree in Mathematics to their home. 😆

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +3

      @@amitpatilamit so you’re telling me that I can study it and get a job 😂😂😂

    • @nayansukhgamer
      @nayansukhgamer 29 дней назад

      ​@@amitpatilamit then, I need one😭
      I'll explain DLS😞 flawlessly

    • @rangergaming8316
      @rangergaming8316 29 дней назад +1

      ​​@@RealFansSports if you find someone that can explain DLS to you then you should marry them. It doesn't matter who they are, just marry them because they're a keeper. Many longtime cricket fans lose hair over DLS calculations all of the time lol

  • @bakulnandi3136
    @bakulnandi3136 29 дней назад +6

    After the world Cup in USA You guys should talk about how the Cricket has made an influence in States, .We really wanna know the how the American people receiving the game.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +1

      We actually have some things coming up with a person from India that moved to the US that is covering a lot of American cricket coming up!

  • @prashanttiwari5686
    @prashanttiwari5686 29 дней назад +15

    It is actually called the "slower one"
    It is delivered in different ways but broadly the idea is the same

    • @None-rk1in
      @None-rk1in 29 дней назад +1

      The knuckle ball is different right? But both are balls that move in slowly

    • @sanketkulkarni7854
      @sanketkulkarni7854 28 дней назад

      So, knuckle ball is something cricket picked up from baseball. Which is why when someone asked them about baseball pitchers learning cricket swing techniques I'm sure the pros do. You always learn from your counterparts at the professional level.

    • @None-rk1in
      @None-rk1in 28 дней назад

      @@sanketkulkarni7854 cricket has knuckle ball which is holding the ball by your knucles which will reduce the after bounce speed ,slower delivery and knucle ball has the same purpose jn cricket,knuckle ball in baseball on the other hand is like swing balling cricket,both use different principles though,so i was talking abt cricket's knuckeball which is kinda similar to slower balls which also in cricket

    • @dipayandey5372
      @dipayandey5372 25 дней назад

      Knuckle Ball was discovered By Australia long before Baseball. After Civil War in America Baseball became most popular game in USA. Melbourne Cricket association established in 18th century in Australia. Knuckle Ball, Wooble seem Ball discovered in Australia in that time like Pakistan discovered Reverse Swing in early 1980s and Doosra of Off-Spin discovered in mid 1990s By Saqlin Mustaq.

  • @parthdave1827
    @parthdave1827 29 дней назад +17

    You have to watch India vs Pakistan match on 9th June if you want to learn about cricket. Biggest rivalry in cricket history.

    • @glennrandall7468
      @glennrandall7468 29 дней назад +10

      Ashes cricket is the biggest rivalry there is. Has been going since 1877

    • @RandomExperiment-xt3xt
      @RandomExperiment-xt3xt 29 дней назад +6

      Watch ashes to learn real cricket not ind vs pak.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +7

      We actually have a person from India joining us for the game to help us learn about the rivalry! Make sure to join us and subscribe Prateek’s channel “BallBat”!

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +3

      @@RandomExperiment-xt3xt @glennrandall7468 Both competitions are great! We are all down for the trash talk between leagues. Just no hits below the belt!
      We appreciate you all for checking out our channel!

    • @akhilreddy7408
      @akhilreddy7408 29 дней назад +1

      @@glennrandall7468 ashes is a pretty interesting game, pacers dominance, but there has been some rivalries developed like IND PAK, SL BAN

  • @user-le4sp9cl5d
    @user-le4sp9cl5d 29 дней назад +10

    Brother you Saw cricket
    U.S.A vs Canada
    one over no balls 12 balls 33 runs is game changer😅😅
    Hudge and cricket history records
    Different pitches and venues different game style
    Batting friendly and Bowling friendly 😅😅
    Dallas cricket ground is Batting friendly pitch Condition
    😀😀
    Nassau County stadium 🤢🤢

  • @LinkinPark15Ash
    @LinkinPark15Ash 29 дней назад +3

    11:25 in cricket a win is a win, you get the same amount of points for a win regardless of margin of win. However, the margin of win does reflect on this metric called the Net Run Rate (NRR), which is used to rank teams with the same number of points in a tournament. So in a tournament with 2 teams on the same amount of points by the end of the group stage matches, the NRR is essentially the "tie-breaker" to determine which team advances to the playoffs (knockout rounds like semi-finals).
    Very simplified: It measures how quickly a team scores runs compared to how quickly they allow their opponents to score runs. So, if a team's NRR is positive, it means they are scoring runs faster than they are conceding them. If it's negative, they are conceding runs faster than they are scoring them.
    If you look at the current T20 World Cup points tables, you'll see the NRR column on the far right of the table

    • @LinkinPark15Ash
      @LinkinPark15Ash 29 дней назад +2

      if you want an example of the NRR calculation, say Team A scores 200 runs in 20 overs. Team B then scores 201 in 20 overs to win the game on the last ball.
      The Run Rate (RR) for Team A = 200 runs / 20 overs = 10 Runs per Over (RPO).
      The RR for Team B = 201/20 = 10.05 RPO
      (Run Rate and Runs per Over are synonymous - just some cricket terminology for ya)
      The NRR is the difference between both teams' run rates.
      for Team A the NRR is 10 - 10.05 = -0.05
      For Team B: 10.05 - 10 = +0.05
      So you can see since Team B has a positive NRR, they scored more runs quicker than they conceded them.

  • @thec7277
    @thec7277 29 дней назад +2

    If you understand Duckworth-Lewis, let me know as well... Have been watching cricket for 40 yrs now and still can't make sense of that dastardly thing...

    • @Dr_KAP
      @Dr_KAP 29 дней назад

      I just had a go at explaining it in a separate comment. I’m sure I messed up somewhere 😂

  • @IamRajanKhanna
    @IamRajanKhanna 28 дней назад +2

    I hope you watched the USA vs PAK, insane play by the US team. Congrats for the win.

  • @shahriartanbir4599
    @shahriartanbir4599 29 дней назад +7

    Have u guys wathched Eng vs Nz 2019 Wc Final highlights?if not then u guys can give a reaction to that match!that match was wild!

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +3

      Man we want to, but it is really hard to react to anything by the ICC . But we hope that changes or we can build a relationship with them!

    • @okboygottago988
      @okboygottago988 29 дней назад

      @@RealFansSports guys please listen PLEASE if you want to watch it, icc has uploaded highlights of all world cup finals ( except 1979 ) on youtube just go on their channel you will find it its there in playlista

  • @minioons20
    @minioons20 28 дней назад +1

    I would say at the basic level, cricket is much easier to understand than baseball. Cricket gets complicated only when you try to get deep into it like understanding strategies and techniques

  • @user-nk3uv6zb4v
    @user-nk3uv6zb4v 29 дней назад +3

    You have to react USA vs PAKISTAN..... Seriously USA have defeated the post champions PAKISTAN 💀

  • @lonewolfe2502
    @lonewolfe2502 28 дней назад +1

    One major thing that this guy who you're reacting to forget that you're not allowed to bend your elbows while you throw the ball. Which makes a huge difference. All the power comes from run-up, back & shoulder. It's way more difficult to throw on precise line and length with different type of deliveries in that momentum.

  • @ketulamin4550
    @ketulamin4550 29 дней назад +3

    you guys might know this but in cricket a bowler cannot bend his elbow during the bowling like baseball , he/she can bend the wrist that determines the type of ball that you guys reacted a while ago .
    the bowler's hand must be straight while bowling unless he/she has a slight genetic/structural deformation that doesn't allow the elbow to be straight.
    Many bowlers in the past has been accused of bending the elbow while bowling ( cause bowling while like baseball bending the elbow is much easier then bowling with a straight arm ) and the committee may decide to tell the bowler to change his bowling action and pass the test next time ( eg - sahid ajmal , Ashwin, sunil Narine )

  • @temsusolo5206
    @temsusolo5206 29 дней назад +1

    The fact that usa is doing so well in cricket world cup and yet no main stream media from america is excited about it... Its kinda weird

  • @jonpai
    @jonpai 29 дней назад +3

    Cricket fielding also takes a lot of strategy guys. The fielding positions depends on batters strength, bowlers strength, conditions favourable to batter or bowler, fielders allowed outside of 30 yard circle, scoring rate required etc. The field set might be attacking, defensive or mixed.

  • @riddhimanbanerjee8806
    @riddhimanbanerjee8806 29 дней назад +2

    I myself have been watching cricket from so many years but still haven't been able to understand the intricacies of Ducksworth Lewis Method XD . So don't worry

  • @pravingadgil7235
    @pravingadgil7235 29 дней назад +3

    Ther are different type of bolower
    1 fast blower: bowls between 140/kmph to 160/kmph
    2 midam fast bowler : swings ball more
    3 off spin bowler (finger spinner) ball comes to u if u are righty batsman (goes away if u are lefty batsman or bowler is left handed)
    4 leg spin bowler (uses palm more like shan worn video u guys did ) ball comes to u if u are lefty batsman (goes away if u are righty batsman or bowler is left handed)
    Fast blower bowls
    Nornal delivery
    Inswing : (come to u)
    Out swinger : ( goes away from u)
    Beamer or bouncer : ( goes above sholder)
    Late inswing/outswing : bowl swings late
    Reverse swing : swing 2 times
    Slower ball: bowler changes speed of the bowl
    ( if bowler have bowled u 5 delivery around 130-140kph and suddenly bowals at 110kph u gona miss
    Yorker: toe crushing
    Cutter : slow bowl turn like spinner
    Off spinner bowler
    Bowls off spin delivery commonly mixes with straight bowl and speed and leg cutter also amount of spin is crucial to any spinner
    Leg spin bowler
    Bowls leg spin delivery commonly mixes with straight bowl and speed and dusra zooter also amount of spin is crucial to any spinner
    Dusra: looks like leg spin but turns opposite way
    Zooter: doesnot bounce too much.
    Also use of right arm and left arm make different in angel which bowl vomes to u and how it looks to batsman

    • @okboygottago988
      @okboygottago988 28 дней назад

      Reverse swing doesnt swing 2 times, and fast bowler are 140 to 155, 155+ are super fast

    • @user-cb2jl5ti1c
      @user-cb2jl5ti1c 5 дней назад

      Bowling speeds
      Fast bowling 135 to 160+
      Medium 115 to 130
      Spin 80 to 100 kmph
      Bowling variations
      Inswing,
      Outswinng
      Reverse swing
      Off cutters
      Leg cutters
      Yorkers and they bowl different angles over the wicket and round the wicket
      Spin
      Leg spin
      Off spin
      Left arm Orthodox
      Left arm unorthodox
      Some bowlers spins the ball with fingers some use wrist spin, they use different angles and
      There are variations in spin like
      Googly, doosra, top spinner, slider, flipper, arm ball, undercutter, zooter etc... They use certain flight, bounce, dip, drift , turn each all......
      Different bowlers and spinners use different styles, actions, strategies to bowl...

  • @ashitkotian2396
    @ashitkotian2396 29 дней назад +1

    About him telling which one is easier to understand I think he was telling from a POV of someone who dont know about both baseball or cricket.

  • @Rajensutradhar-tq6zc
    @Rajensutradhar-tq6zc 26 дней назад +2

    Bro I am Japanese in past I love baseball but in recent days I know cricket is most interesting matches compare two baseball

  • @utkarsh3744
    @utkarsh3744 28 дней назад +1

    even the hardcore cricket fans won't be able to explain the Duckworth Lewis method. And even the cricketers themselves don't understand it completely. It's just one big complex formula that is used and everybody just follows it.

  • @purnachanda5913
    @purnachanda5913 29 дней назад +2

    Congratulations my brothers ...👑🔥🔥 You won the match

  • @gauthamvadlamudi3500
    @gauthamvadlamudi3500 29 дней назад +3

    @22:30 I think what he meant in the video is that for someone who doesn't know both sports, without any prior knowledge or biases, watching a cricket match and comprehending what's happening based on how scores change, reactions etc is lot easier and instinctive (because wickets, wide lines, boundary, crease everything is physically visible and things are simple, you can hit anywhere, and run, protect the sticks behind, hit hard towards the boundary, and every six deliveries the "thrower" of the ball changes. that's it), all of which are very instinctively picked up by someone new watching it (who doesn't have a different bias of understanding the rules based on a similarly sport like baseball).
    When comparing this to watching a baseball game and understanding the rules... Comprehending the core essential basic concepts just by watching the games is very difficult Eg: strikezone, strikes, ball, foul, foul=strike for first 2 strikes, 4 bases, foul areas, double play, etc... (except foul lines, batter box, everything else is abstract concept without any physical representation on the field, and can't be understood instinctively without explanation) and so baseball is clearly difficult to comprehend just by watching compared to cricket.
    Of every game has lot more rules, intricacies, laws (in cricket), techniques, strategies, types of plays, etc, and both games are equally complicated at higher level, but fir someone who never watched both, cricket is easier to understand on surface level and start enjoying the match, compared to the same person watching baseball fir the first time and is struggling to understand and piece together the different concepts like strike, ball or Out, guessing the rules by trial and error (which becomes extremely difficult to grasp when the strike zone box is not displayed),
    Of course from your perspective, hitting anywhere is totally unheard of due to your baseball experience and thus you feel cricket is different to understand at basic level (just the game play not nuances, intricacies, Eg: certain concepts like LBW confuse cricket fans even today, especially while the ball is pitching legside and hitting wickets).
    All said, there as as many differences as many similarities if not more, between the two. Cricket has as many variations as in base ball like Pace bowling, swing bowling, spin bowling, knuckle ball bowling, similar to power pitchers, control pitchers, breaking ball specialists, knukleballers... in baseball (my terminology can be wrong), and each of these categories have different sub-variations like medium pace, off&on cutter, reverse swing, or offspin, legspin which further have different types like doosra, googly, slider, flipper, topspinner, etc... (4-seam, 2-seam, or splitter, cutter, or changeup etc).. and till here, both have decent number of variations.
    But in cricket additional dimension of where the ball bounces off the ground (pitching length and line) adds additional dimension to it taking the complexity to a whole different level (for techniques playing intricacies etc). Just in pitching length, Short length (bouncers), medium length, good length, and Yorker (on the ties), full toss (ball doesn't bounce)... Will totally change the play style of the batsman starting with their footwork, whether to go backfoot, or front foot etc., by guessing the pitching contact point just after the release. Another complexity is the line of bowling (location of the ball bounce, perpendicular to the pitch) where batsman has to decide to move sideways cover or openup the wickets to play the best possible shot for that line and length. And of course the timing, is obviously complexity which is compounded by drastic speed reduction and direction change of the ball and spin on it, depending on all those, batsmen has to respond.
    It's more complex is cricket as batsman has to protect his body, wickets and score simultaneously dealing with all these complexities. But all these complexities are there for the players playing cricket and not for the spectators or regular casual audience.
    Baseball has a totally different type of challenge as the time available to react is shorter, bat is smaller and they have to start swinging after guessing the type of pitch during the release, which is more difficult to do imo.
    The type of challenge is different in both and can't be compared, as being good in one doesn't make good in the other, but, cricket is more complex as a sport, but it's easier to comprehend and understand at basic level just to follow the game play and enjoy it, compared to baseball where one needs more knowledge if different abstract concepts like strike, ball, strike zone, why are they running counterclockwise, etc before understanding the basic game play.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      We appreciate this comment. You made a lot of different points that explained the sport in better detail than what we have read or watched before.
      In a summary response to what you said, I think that just explains the difference to what you are used to. Because we have watched rugby which is similar to football and some other sports that were comparative to the sports that we know.
      Cricket on the other hand has been more challenging to understand from a blind eye. Main concepts are the same, but the way the game is set up, the score card, the different styles, and some more makes it more complicated.
      It’s not a negative or positive things! It just shows more how different the games are and why they both are challenging.
      Learning these new sports has been the best part of starting a youtube channel, and we have met so many cool people in the process. We hope to bring y’all bigger, more in depth, and bigger content as we grow!
      We are currently building connections with the cricket community in the US and hope it will continue!

    • @gauthamvadlamudi3500
      @gauthamvadlamudi3500 29 дней назад +1

      @@RealFansSports appreciate the reply. I'm really enjoying your journey on different sports.
      Like you said if something is our of our comfort zone, and different from what we are used to,
      @q it'll be difficult to understand for me "trying to guess my way into understanding the different concepts of baseball in a day when there was no widespread internet "
      And you guys who are trying to slowly getting around to understand cricket through your lifelong baseball experience. Fortunately you guys came to know about it at a time when world is lot more connected, and especially when cricket now has come to the US for you to experience it first hand.
      Please try to watch IND vs PAK match at least online, and record your experience through it

    • @mmn7209
      @mmn7209 29 дней назад +1

      Well that's the thing like he said. Let's keep it simple without going into big paragraphs.
      Like on the base level of both sport is how to score runs and how you get out. In cricket it's easier to understand how this is done rather than baseball.
      But if you are going at a pro level of game then yes cricket becomes extremely complex and strategies game. Eg - the field setting, the over rotations, batting placements for runs etc etc. Then it becomes more complex. Because in baseball if you know the basics of the game even in pro level it's basically the same where in cricket is the exact opposite the base is easy but the rest becomes complicated. ​@@RealFansSports

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      @@gauthamvadlamudi3500 Yeah man we are really enjoying the process!
      And we will actually be live streaming during the game with an experienced cricket fan and a person who played it growing up in India! So we are pumped for the game!

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      Yeah, I see what you are saying. It’s hard to put you in the shoes of someone who knows nothing about either sport.
      I still think cricket is harder for a new viewer to understand full concepts, but again that comes from the opinion of someone who knew baseball since I was 4 years old.

  • @arunbiswas1741
    @arunbiswas1741 29 дней назад +1

    Duckworth Lewis Methods or DLS is more difficult than quantum mechanics to understand 😂😂

  • @Axrx277
    @Axrx277 22 дня назад +1

    It is not the complexity that matters rather it is the fun that matters.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  22 дня назад +1

      Understanding the complexity of the sports is what makes sports fun for je

  • @debarshiraj9025
    @debarshiraj9025 29 дней назад +1

    I am astonished to see how carefully zach and nonpfixon review elements of the games. Zach is like an absolute genius in his knowledgeable he might play for U.S soleday if he does so well!!

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +2

      Lmao! Don’t say that. I’m the dummy when it comes to learning new cricket. The people that watched us from the beginning might come at you 😂😂.
      We just really care. We do not have a bias towards a sport, we just love sports, love competition, and love to watch the people that are the best in the world at what they do!
      We appreciate you and for the kind words and support! 💛🩵

  • @waynec3563
    @waynec3563 26 дней назад +1

    They only play the super over in a knock out limited overs match.
    For a tied or abandoned game in a tournament round-robin both sides are given half points.
    For instance, in the current World Cup a win is worth 2 point and a tie or no-result is worth 1 point.
    Edit: For this World Cup they are doing super-overs for all draws. For instance, USA vs Pakistan.

  • @amartya1994
    @amartya1994 23 дня назад +1

    I think Cricket is a more balance game where batter or hitter and bowler or pitcher get fair chance to shine and win the game whereas in baseball everything is devised to get the batter out.

  • @isteufar4461
    @isteufar4461 29 дней назад +1

    Another difference is the role that the pitch(rectangle where the wickets are) has in the game. Each one is different and can really affect the ball on the bounce.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      Very true! In baseball the difference in fields would be the size and the heights you have to get over to hit home runs. In some stadiums like for the Boston Red Sox, left hand batters have an advantage because once side of the field has a huge wall that extends the yards that you have to hit the ball to hit a home run.

  • @sanketgedam5603
    @sanketgedam5603 29 дней назад +1

    Loved this video. Great conversation.

  • @shadeoclutch807
    @shadeoclutch807 28 дней назад +1

    The main reason why I think Baseball has a culture of letting the crowd keep the Homerun balls is that when the ball loses its shine (Atleast in Cricket) the ball stops swinging in air resulting in easier time to hit the ball for the batsman and most batsman not being to send to the crowd is what the thrill is about so instead of just replacing the ball let the ball be kept by a fan
    Correct me if I am wrong

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  28 дней назад +1

      Im not really sure to be honest, because a baseball is constantly switched out in baseball even if it does not get sent into the stands. I know some players like a ball that’s a little more beaten up, but other do not and rather it be completely smooth.

    • @shadeoclutch807
      @shadeoclutch807 28 дней назад +1

      @@RealFansSports I was just making a guess I haven't held a baseball in my hand but I know the Aerodynamics of how swing works with a Cricket ball
      For eg. When the ball has a shine it helps the Pace bowler while a old roughened ball helps spinners more if we dont take into account the intensity of the wind flowing or who the pitch is favouring

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  28 дней назад +1

      @@shadeoclutch807 yeah I mean it very well could be something to do with that! My thought in regards to that a baseballs stitches is a different pattern to that of a cricket ball which is one line that goes in a circle. That also has a big affect how aerodynamics effects the ball and its spin.
      I’ll have to do some research on it and give you a good answer because I truly do not know.

  • @Fe-ironman
    @Fe-ironman 26 дней назад +1

    I think what he meant is like Cricket rules are logical and easy to learn for eg:- like chess it has pretty easy rules and you can start playing it just after 20minutes of learning like chess has so many strategies and many many things that depends on players in similar way a less skilled team can win against a higher skilled team of players just by using their mind and brain and applying good strategies and many things also depends on captain, if you have great captain who has great mind and can make both long terms strategies and quick on field descison then you can win against high level higher skilled team as well

  • @ianharkin2691
    @ianharkin2691 29 дней назад +1

    The Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method (DLS) is an equation that's used to decide results in games interrupted by rain. It's basically a way of calculating what score team B should be compared to Team A. There are all sorts of ways this happens depending on when the rain hits. It's not a perfect method, but it's better than any alternative that's been tried. It tends to work better in 50 over a side cricket rather than 20 over a side which is the format used at the current WC being played.

  • @pravingadgil7235
    @pravingadgil7235 29 дней назад +1

    Fielding
    Ther is strategy and rules for filding
    Powerplay 1
    Over 0-6 in t-20
    Over 1-10 in odi
    No power play in test
    Only 2 filder outside 30 yerd circle
    Good for bating team. Helps to clear boundary
    After that only 5 player allowed outside 30 yard circle
    Powerplay 2
    Over 11-40 in odi
    4 player outside circul
    Powerplay 3
    Over 40-50
    5 player outside circul
    Helps bowling/filding team to stop some late boundaries
    In test cricket bowl swing so much so u can see multiple filder in slip position ( near wicketkeeper)
    Batsman hav to stay longer in fild in test match so they dont try to hit boundaries on harder playing bowl so they try to defend thets y we see player standing soo near right next to batsman to catch that defended bowl
    More Strategy for other filders
    If batsmen is good hitting in one direction bowler try to bowl the bowl in opposite direction to him to play the shot toopposite direction. and captain places more filder that way to try to catch the bowl

  • @mohsinsyedain1754
    @mohsinsyedain1754 23 дня назад +1

    Cricket is easier to understand as a spectator..The difficulty creeps in if you are a Captain having to decide fielding positions, based upon the bowlers style, batters weakness or strength and even at times his intention to 'allow' a run to be taken only to get a fresh or rookie batsman to face a particular bowler. As a spectator its not that complicated as you have mostly to only appreciate or otherwise the end result of a strategy employed by the fielding Captain (mostly) to get a batsman out.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  23 дня назад

      Yeah I see what you mean. Although I do disagree. For base learners that does make sense, but it makes the same sense for baseball as well. The scoreboard is quite tricky in our opinion as well.
      But I also think to become a good spectator of the sport you should know the ins and outs and strategies behind decisions. But that is only my opinion as well, because that’s what I’ve done with all sports that I have watched.

    • @mohsinsyedain1754
      @mohsinsyedain1754 23 дня назад +1

      @@RealFansSports Oh sure..Of course one should understand the sport along with its in and outs and strategies..Totally agree. What I was saying is that to enjoy a game of Cricket at a basic level, even though not quite appreciating the thought behind decisions taken by the team Captains, is still possible..

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  22 дня назад

      @@mohsinsyedain1754 Yeah I will definitely agree with that especially with more runs being scored, a casual fan of all sports enjoy that. Quite frankly I even get bored with low scoring baseball games.
      If i were a new viewer and watches a baseball game that only had 1 or 2 runs throughout a game without knowing the ins and outs of whats going on. it would be very likely that I would not watch again.

  • @user-cb2jl5ti1c
    @user-cb2jl5ti1c 5 дней назад

    Bowling speeds
    Fast bowling 135 to 160+
    Medium 115 to 130
    Spin 80 to 100 kmph
    Bowling variations
    Inswing,
    Outswinng
    Reverse swing
    Off cutters
    Leg cutters
    Yorkers and they bowl different angles over the wicket and round the wicket
    Spin
    Leg spin
    Off spin
    Left arm Orthodox
    Left arm unorthodox
    Some bowlers spins the ball with fingers some use wrist spin, they use different angles and
    There are variations in spin like
    Googly, doosra, top spinner, slider, flipper, arm ball, undercutter, zooter etc... They use certain flight, bounce, dip, drift , turn each all......
    Different bowlers and spinners use different styles, actions, strategies to bowl...

  • @jimkat2
    @jimkat2 29 дней назад +1

    I'm both a cricket & baseball fan. You're right, it's much easier to switch a baseball game on the first time and understand what's happening. This video just suggests that even after 5 years of watching cricket, he still only has a basic knowledge of the game and doesn't understand the strategy behind it. And in that, it argues against his own argument that baseball is more complicated (IMO). NOTE: The Duckworth Lewis System has changed to Duckworth Lewis Stern System. In its very simplistic way it takes the average scoring rate per over to determine a target but I'll let smarter folk than me to explain it

    • @okboygottago988
      @okboygottago988 29 дней назад +1

      None of us know about it 😂 the dls system

  • @vickygaming5549
    @vickygaming5549 29 дней назад +2

    USA won their T20 world cup's 2nd match against PAKISTAN...Hope you guys would be watching...♥️ Some videos about it too plz 🙂

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +2

      ICC is weird with what things we can show! But we will talk about it im sure during live streams we will be doing for games starting this weekend!

  • @hmmer3471
    @hmmer3471 29 дней назад +1

    Cricket is more of strategy than baseball & easy to understand than baseball for neutral.
    He is saying cricket is easy for the ppl who doesnt know both the games but you guys are saying baseball is easy, ofcourse baseball is easy for baseball fans like you guys, but the point is for the ppl who doesnt know both games.
    In baseball 3 outs can happen from a single pitch, he cant run from fly ball until the catch is taken, in cricket there is no complication, simple out and if the catch is dropped he doesn't need to go back to the crease and make a run. In cricket you can run or just remain, in baseball you need to run to the 1st base. These are some ex for how cricket is easier than baseball.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      Yeah I see your points. We know what he was trying to say we just disagree. The cricket scoreboard is unlike any sport and the way the points are scored can be confusing.
      Baseball has strategy too though. Especially when it comes to fielding, who’s coming up to bat and what pitchers that you use.

  • @White-uk2ll
    @White-uk2ll 28 дней назад +1

    Bro make viedo on ind vs aus wc23 final extra cover then you will feel cricket more deeply

  • @handsolo1209
    @handsolo1209 29 дней назад +1

    I have a question for you guys. Seeing as both Baseball and Cricket both originated in England (and it seems that baseball came from cricket), why do you think that baseball is not that popular in the UK and that cricket isn't that popular in the US? It seems weird that one dominates and the other is a minority sport in their respective countries. England had a professional baseball league in 1890, but it died after one season and soccer became more popular.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      So as far as I know baseball was created in coopers town, New York in 1839. But it could be a lot of different things. Who the owners were of the sport and how they marketed it. I also thinks it’s hard to promote two sports that are similar in a lot of ways to the naked eye.
      It’s a good question though. Might have to look it up. Even in the US cricket was played a bunch very early, but baseball took over

    • @handsolo1209
      @handsolo1209 29 дней назад

      @@RealFansSports Baseball was created in Tudor England as a safe sport for ladies and children (it was called base-ball). It then became known as rounders, had bases to run to (poles sticking out of base) that had to be touched. The only major differences are the size of the bat (about 12 inches in rounders) and the bases (rounders has the diamond, but home base is not where you start, you straight line past 3rd base to a 5th base kind of where the batters warm up circle is). From rounders came a variation in Ireland which doesn't have the 5th base, so is on a diamond and has a much bigger bat. Irish rounders is essentially softball.
      English base-ball was being played in America in the 1740s, so what is now American baseball is probably this mixed with Irish rounders, and it evolved in to it's own game over time.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      @@handsolo1209 ahh ok. I’ve heard about rounders. Yeah Nonpfixion the more historical guy with that kind of stuff. I always forget it 😂
      That’s cool though appreciate the history lesson

  • @papigamerff2886
    @papigamerff2886 29 дней назад

    In cricket slower bowl also has a lot of variety, the bowlers who have mastered the slower ball can bowl a slower ball without any change in the speed of their arm, the position of their wrist how they hold the ball etc. Varieties of slower Ball in cricket are like back of the hand slower ball , knuckle ball ( where the bowler holds the ball between the knuckles ), off cutter or leg cutter , dipping slower Ball , slower Yorker or slower bouncer,etc they practice hundreds of times in nets so that they can decieve the batsman

  • @tatsuyahiiragi416
    @tatsuyahiiragi416 25 дней назад

    Duckworth-Lewis- the math formula made for cricket... Basically, taking team history of the batting of the team defending their score, history of scores and their score progress worm and the position if the game into account, it assigns a target for the chasing team in case of a 'shortened' game. Complicated math.

  • @AvinashYadav-hn9mu
    @AvinashYadav-hn9mu 29 дней назад +2

    Cricket=baseball+brain

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      Ignorant comment of the video award goes to you 🏆!
      It’s just not true at all. There’s more to baseball than you realize

    • @hazardEXE27
      @hazardEXE27 29 дней назад

      @@RealFansSports Well its actually true.
      That pitching ball in baseball is the most easiest bowl in a cricket called a full toss...
      A cricket player can player peak baseball in just few months of training whereas a baseball player hardly can play prime cricket even with 5 years of training...
      There are more than 43 LAWS in cricket ( yes not rules but laws) and its one of the most complex sports ever played.....

  • @SreeKaushal
    @SreeKaushal 29 дней назад +3

    Plzz Watch Ind vs Pak on June 9th

  • @hazardEXE27
    @hazardEXE27 29 дней назад

    The Score card of cricket is consist of 3 parts:
    1) The 1st part is the runs that the batting team score .
    This part start form 0 and end with the number of runs that batting team can score ....
    (its ususally 200 runs in t20 format, 300 runs in ODI format and its anything above 400 in test format but there are many exception to this avg score depending the many factors .Thus those score might be lower or higher depending on the condition of that game on that day.)
    2) The 2nd part is the number of wicket that the bowling team will achieve after taking wickets from the batting team..Its start from 0 and end in 10 as there are max 10 player who will face the ball ( although 11 players play but only one batsman play the ball at a time,the other batsman stand on non striker end)
    3) 3rd is the number of overs that the bowling has bowled in an innings...
    Its start from 0 and end with the format that the game is played.
    Like 20 overs in T20 format(per inning)
    50 overs in ODI format(per inning)
    and 90 overs in Test Format( per inning)
    Thus a score card of a cricket match is like
    100 - 2 ( 10 overs)
    The 100 is the battong team score , 2 is the number of wickets that the bowling team has achieved and 10 is the number of overs that played in an innings...

  • @ashitkotian2396
    @ashitkotian2396 29 дней назад

    As a cricket n I used to play baseball in video games and understood concepts from that. I used to enjoy those.

  • @jaysanatani108
    @jaysanatani108 28 дней назад +1

    Congratulations you win

  • @SereneRaceTrack-sq6nn
    @SereneRaceTrack-sq6nn 29 дней назад

    Love what you guys are doing! Please also cover India Vs Pakistan of the T20 cricket world cup on June 9th, 2024.
    Pro tip - It’s a great way to grow your channel. Its the biggest cricket match in all of Asia and also ICC! You’ll get a lot of views if you do this. All the best. 😃

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +1

      That’s the plan! And will be having big cricket fan joining us as well!

  • @TiRtH_PaTeL
    @TiRtH_PaTeL 29 дней назад +1

    7:31 dude it is called a slower ball in cricket there is nothing else to it 😂 , but there are two types of slower ball that a bowler can do , one is a normal slower ball , and another is a knuckle ball that's it ,

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +1

      Yes that particular bowl might of just been a slower ball, but if I am watching this video with no understanding of cricket, then I’m listening to this and thinking oh it’s just fast or slow. There’s no spin, no breaks, no nothing. Just fast and slow. Obviously you have different styles of spins, swing, in swing, and I’m sure others that we have not learned yet.

    • @TiRtH_PaTeL
      @TiRtH_PaTeL 29 дней назад

      @@RealFansSports keep up the good work man , you'll learn slowly but surely

  • @Adarsh_Shrivastava24
    @Adarsh_Shrivastava24 29 дней назад +1

    We have a superover to break ties.

  • @raunakkumar8721
    @raunakkumar8721 29 дней назад

    can you tell how many pitching varities are there in baseball

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +1

      Nonpfixion is more of the expert on baseball than me, but I know that there are 4 or 5 types of fastball that all travel differently between 97-103mph (fastest is 106 off the top of my head), the you have a change up which looks like fast ball but comes at much slower speed. Next you have breaking balls such as sliders, inbreaking, outbreaking, sinkers, screwballs, and I believe two more that have names but the movement is slightly is different from the main 4. And then knuckle ball, which is probably the hardest pitch to master and isn’t used as much, but those that can do it are dangerous.

  • @anthonyb5770
    @anthonyb5770 29 дней назад

    Love an respect from Jamaica. When you have time watch the documentary (fire in a Babylon)

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      We plan on reacting to parts on the channel soon!
      And much love to Jamaica! Been there once and met some real cool people

  • @jamesdignanmusic2765
    @jamesdignanmusic2765 29 дней назад

    In a test match the ball can be changed after 80 overs - about five hours. Fast bowlers like a hard ball, spin bowlers prefer a ball that's been scuffed up a bit, since it grips better when it bounces. As for the Duckworth-Lewis method, no-one understands the maths. It's magic. Fielding positions are decided between the captain and bowler, sometimes with input from the wicketkeeper. I'd say that cricket is easier to grasp the basis of if you're a new watcher, but it takes far longer to learn all the nuances of it than baseball. PS - if you hadn't talked over it (and several other things), you'd know what happens in the case of a tie - it was explained in the video!

  • @goswamiprashant3813
    @goswamiprashant3813 29 дней назад +2

    Congratulations bro 🎉
    USA beat Pakistan in Worldcup 😂😂😂
    Pls reaction on this match
    Super over thriller

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +1

      I doubt they will let us react to it, but I wish we could!

  • @nehapappu5059
    @nehapappu5059 29 дней назад +3

    My own experience - understanding difference between ball vs strike was so hard for me during the days when the box was not appearing on TV. This is the most basic in baseball.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      I’ve been reading all of the comments you have sent! And yeah when I was younger before the picture it confused me too 😂

  • @chetan_naik
    @chetan_naik 29 дней назад +1

    Make a reaction video on Pak vs USA world cup match.

  • @SreeKaushal
    @SreeKaushal 29 дней назад +2

    They are the greatest rivarly in cricket history

    • @glennrandall7468
      @glennrandall7468 29 дней назад +2

      Ashes cricket is the biggest rivalry there is. Been going since 1877

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      We have heard a lot about it, but its been hard to do videos on due to copyright things! We have been told a lot of stories though

    • @rangergaming8316
      @rangergaming8316 29 дней назад

      ​@@glennrandall7468 thank you! I'm Indian but I find it frankly to say Ashes isn't the greatest rivalry in cricket. For decades the sport was built around it and to this day everyone wants to watch the Ashes and I can bet that a good chunk of non Australian and English fans have attending an Ashes match on their bucket list.

  • @helxbharat1107
    @helxbharat1107 27 дней назад

    Dude Cricket - its 100mph speed,, bouncer to head , Yorker crush toe , Full toss bleed your chest 😅 Don't take lightly to cricket

  • @ankitkhemka1947
    @ankitkhemka1947 26 дней назад

    You should know that the LBW is THE most complicated rule in all sport..

  • @Suresh_suthar_12
    @Suresh_suthar_12 29 дней назад

    I hope you were there Usa vs Pakistan match u said you were going.
    What a thriliing match it was.
    Cut throat competition despite non cricket country USA showed it has potenitial to become a big name in the cricket world. Hope you enjoyed it 😊

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      We ended up going to the USA v Canada game. We wish we were there for that game, but couldn't take off work for that many days and the stadium is 8 hours away.
      The match was amazing and the game we did go to was so much fun! We will be posting a vlog soon! been working on editing it since I got home.

    • @Suresh_suthar_12
      @Suresh_suthar_12 28 дней назад

      @@RealFansSports pak vs usa was more thriling .

  • @Dr_KAP
    @Dr_KAP 29 дней назад

    Ok my boys, here’s my attempt to explain the DLS method:-
    Team A have already batted and they scored say 300 runs. So team B needs to beat this to win.
    If the rain delay is long enough to mean that team B is unable to complete the same number of overs as team A, they use the DLS to calculate the target runs needed for team B to win.
    A rain delay means that team B now has less “resources” for their innings than team A did. Resources refer to the number of wickets and overs remaining. Let’s say the rain delay means team B now only has 75% of their resources available.
    Now, Team A already scored 300 runs with 100% of their resources (before it rained!) So we ask - what would team A have scored IF they only had 75% of their resources available? (That is - what would they have scored if they were in team B’s situation). Well 75% of 300 is 225.
    Therefore team B needs to score 226 to win, or 225 to tie.
    The formula to calculate the “resources” ie that 75% in this example, I believe isn’t available but I did read somewhere that international games (ODI) use a computerised algorithm.
    This method is considered more fair than using the average run rate (which tends to favour the second batting team) or the most productive overs rate (which tends to favour the second bowling team).
    I hope I got that all right- it’s still confusing and mysterious lol.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      Still confusing a bit but leave it to Doctor KAP to make it make sense! We appreciate you! 🩵💛 thanks for riding with us for so long!

    • @Dr_KAP
      @Dr_KAP 29 дней назад

      @@RealFansSports it’s confusing by design. By making something confusing, people are less likely to complain when they’re unhappy with the outcome 🤣 ❤️

  • @amandeepsinghmusic
    @amandeepsinghmusic 28 дней назад

    USA won against Pakistan recently 🔥 It was a nail biting match 👏👏 you should watch the highlights 🎉🎊 Many many congratulations ❤️🙏

  • @Ashutosh.....................3
    @Ashutosh.....................3 28 дней назад

    Usa defeated pakistan yesterday 😭, prolly the most shocking this happened this world cup yet

  • @aditya-zo3vm
    @aditya-zo3vm 29 дней назад

    I had this written out a while back for content creators like you. Hope it helps.
    Cricket for dummies
    Played in an oval ground, no size restrictions. 11 players to a side. Playing surface is called pitch, rectangular, 22 yards long. Pitch is hard packed earth so the ball can bounce.
    At both ends of pitch, three wooden sticks driven into ground, called stumps/or wickets.
    The main contest is between batsman and bowler. Two batsmen bat together, a batsman can't bat alone. Bowler is supported by 10 fielders. Bowler is also a fielder. Means there are always 13 players on the ground.
    The role of batsmen
    Batsman score 'runs'. That means they run along the 22 yard pitch, end to end. So the batsman will hit the ball, and fielder runs to stop it. In the meantime, the two batsmen will run, between the wickets, as many times as they can. 1 and 2 are common, 3 times not so much.
    If the ball races to the fence, they don't have run, they get 4 'runs' automatically. If it goes over the fence without touching the ground they get 6.
    Now dummies may think, that how 'two' batsmen can bat? At the same time?
    It's all about running. Batter A is batting, batter B is waiting at the other end (where the bowler throws the ball from). Bowler balls. Batter A hits. He runs to the other end. B, meanwhile runs to his end and they exchange places. And the next bowl is faced by B.
    If they run '2 runs' then B goes back to his original spot and A will face the next ball.
    So if it's odd number Batsmen change, if it is even, same batsman faces the next delivery.
    There are other constraints, but that is beyond dummies, so this is it for now.
    Bowler
    Throws the ball to get the batsman out. It's called a delivery or just a 'ball'. Can 'out' the batsman in many ways. Most common of them are- 1.if the ball hits the wickets (irrespective of if it did hit the bat or body before that) 2. if batsman hits in the air and fielder catches it
    3. If batsman runs and a fielder manages to 'run out' him before he reaches the end(can be any of two ends because there are ........)
    Another common way to get out is LBW. Too complicated to explain for dummies. Crudely it can be defined- If the ball is gonna hit the wicket and the batter puts his leg in its path he is leg-before-wicket and hence out!
    Now, it is not mandatory to bounce the ball on the ground. But everyone does because it is easy to hit a full toss (ball which does not hit the ground like a baseball pitch). And if you are not making it hit the ground then it should not be above the battery's waist.
    Balling has to be always above the shoulders and you can't bend your elbow more than 14 degrees. (That is why bowlers run, so that they can generate the force).
    The bowl is hard leather, and weighs around 160 gms. (So yes, it can kill and has killed.)
    There are basically two kinds of bowlers- pacers who rely on speed and slow bowlers who rely on variations. The pitch plays a very important role in bowling as the quality, hardness and moisture levels affect the speed and trajectory of the ball. (Good bowling pitches are lovingly called 'unplayable' these days.)
    Fielders
    They field. They run to stop the ground balls and dive to catch the ones in air. And try to run out the batsmen by throwing. there are well defined fielding positions and a combination of it is used depending on who is bowling, who is batting and what the conditions are. There are also fielding restrictions.
    Format- Test cricket goes for 5 days. A maximum of 450 balls is played each day. For the viewer it could be quite boring 4 1/2 out of 5 days. But, for the player; well there is no better 'test'. Mentally and athletically draining (especially for English players). And after 5 days of hard work the match can end in draw( without a clear winner)
    One Day is for 8 hours. Both teams play 300 balls each maximum. Whoever scores more wins.
    T20 is for 3-4 hours. Obviously the most popular format. Both teams play 120 balls each maximum. Whoever scores more wins.
    Some terms necessary to understand these formats.
    Innings
    Relates to batting. The period where a whole team bats is called an inning. As you can see in the format description, in One day an inning can't go more than 300 balls (even if all the batters haven't batted), but in test an inning can go on for as long as all the 11 players have batted. So if your team bats for three days without getting out well your inning was of three days (around 1350 balls). If all your batsmen get out within an hour then your inning has ended and the other team is going to probably make you suffer for the next three days.
    Overs- A bowler can't ball forever. So there must be a method to alternate them. Well bowlers are changed after 'an over'.
    An over is equal to 6 balls. (That is why one day and T20 have 300 and 120 balls limit- multiples of 6)
    So how many overs are played in one day cricket? (Question for dummies)
    There are no limits to the number of overs a bowler can bowl in Test. Slow ballers ball like 50 overs (300 balls) in one inning. Because they are not getting tired and can keep going.
    In one day the limit for a bowler is 10 overs (60balls) and in T20 it's 4 overs.
    Strike rate- Number of runs scored per hundred balls. So in test a SR of 40 to 60 is good. In One day 80+ is good. In T20 your strike rate should always be 100- 150.
    That means scoring at least one run in every ball you play.
    So, you can see that from test to T20 the games goes from soft skill to more primal hitting. Test is tea and cakes in the afternoon, T20 is 'seek and destroy'. In test you have to stay and not get out. In T20 you have to take risk and score as much as you can. In one day you balance both.
    Leaving the ball
    Soemtimes when you watch cricket you will see batsmen leaving the ball (not trying to hit it at all). It's more common in Test. Fairly common in one day. And I am sure it's a crime in T20.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      I am basically asleep responding to this, but I took screenshots of the whole message! And we appreciate you taking time out of your day to help us learn this sport!
      Much love from NonP and Zach 🩵💛

  • @queenslander954
    @queenslander954 29 дней назад

    Some one please send these blokes a Cricket Ball .. so they can get a idea of what a bouncer might feel like
    step up Kookaburra Cricket Ball’s 👊. Zach is spot on with the pro’s & Con’s of each sport.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      We have to get one!! I almost got one at the USA Canada game. One of the balls got hit outside the stadium and someone grabbed it right before me

    • @queenslander954
      @queenslander954 29 дней назад

      @@RealFansSports Yep that’s always a thorn , just heard that the USA beat Pakistan in a Cricket Match .. look out cricket world.

  • @ankushvishwakarma3354
    @ankushvishwakarma3354 29 дней назад

    Talk less understand more or listen more!! 11:07 time stamp!!

  • @nandhakrishnan77
    @nandhakrishnan77 26 дней назад

    Under arm ball , Knuckle ball both are exist in cricket and baseball.
    ( similarity )

  • @SMA265
    @SMA265 29 дней назад

    You missed the point where he started saying cricket is easy to understand giving the example of his kids in the backyard.

  • @howdycowpokes799
    @howdycowpokes799 29 дней назад

    so 13:33 Dls * duckword idk who he was ) but the method , let's take an example that USA vs Canada is playing usa batted first and scored 200 runs in 20 overs and then rain happened and have to finish the match so overs will be deducted same as the runs so if dls happened Canada have to score 100 runs in 10 overs now , the runs and overs will change according to the time and run rate the basic meaning is this , and another fact dls don't usually happened because it rains whole day or its rains and stops but when it rains and ended before the 1 hr left to finish the game dls came in the game , i hope i did a better job ignore the spellings lol

  • @mlgod1361
    @mlgod1361 29 дней назад

    It is a slower ball. The ball use slower balls in the middle because batsman is used to play the fast balls of that bowler and when the slower balls are used properly the batsman swings the bat before the ball reach to him. This creates the chance of mishit or bowled.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      Yeah that is like a change up in baseball. But our point was he just made it seem like there are two basic differences between styles of bowling.
      Atleast that’s how we took it. Obviously there’s a lot more to it.

  • @user-oe2wf3mf6o
    @user-oe2wf3mf6o 29 дней назад

    You guys need to react to the ongoing World Cup in USA, or even vlog you going to a live game

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      We are editing our vlog now! Hoping to get it out in 5 days! And will be doing some live streams as well. We just got home so we are trying to get settled in.

  • @akshaynarwad7347
    @akshaynarwad7347 29 дней назад

    See Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method uses different components such as how many wickets were remaining, what type of batsman was batting, what type of batters were about to come, what bowlers had how many overs left(6 balls i.e. 6 pitches in baseball terms), what was the ground conditions, at what run rate they are going. And based on all this they calculate the estimate. The calculation however is extremely complicated even professional cricketers does not know how to do the calculation

    • @nac5901
      @nac5901 29 дней назад

      The wikipedia article does a decent job of explaining it. But some of the details aren't public anyway.

  • @Shobi_1997
    @Shobi_1997 29 дней назад

    The Duckworth method from what i understand even though im not sure is like if Australia scored 320 - 6 in their 50 over innings and India is at 120 - 4 in 20 overs then the situation is compared to what was Australia's score and remaining wickets when they were at 20 overs an average is calculated between the remaining overs and wickets for india (30 overs and 6 wickets) if that compared Average is worse than Australia then india lost.

  • @kiminonawa2550
    @kiminonawa2550 29 дней назад

    I am a bowler. The only way a fast bowler can bowl a slower ball effectively, that is without giving away that he's bowling a slow ball is through the wrist action/the ball grip in the fingers or how he spins it and the seam position. You can't just move your arms slower to bowl a slow ball because it's too obvious

  • @hmmer3471
    @hmmer3471 29 дней назад

    For test it is 80 overs to get new ball, still the bowler can deny and continue bowling from old ball, old ball will give reverse swing

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      Thank you! We couldn’t remember how often it was.

  • @hazardEXE27
    @hazardEXE27 29 дней назад

    Imagine A spherical Ball release with a slight rotation of fingers and that spinning ball with the speed of the ball is 49 mph and then after pitching on the ground,the ball turn 12° away from you and you have judge the the angle of the ball which will come towards to you and speed of the ball (assume) in less a 3 secs and then upon your instinct you to need to play or defend that ball in that small duration of time... .
    And this is just one type of bowl in cricket and there are many other
    bowl ( pitching) also..
    Thats how complex cricket is ....
    Its far harder to play crickey than playing baseball which is just tossing ball coming to towards you.....
    A bet a professional cricket player ( real professional not some random cricketer) can hit consecutive homeruns in every pitch that a pitcher will throw if that cricket player trains for just 1 month in baseball.
    Whereas the reverse( baseball player plays cricket). is most likely will not happen in more than 2 yrs of training in cricket .
    Thats how complex cricket is..
    Thats why those who understand this sport, are completely in love with this sport

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      I agree with everything you are saying until the baseball part.
      That is so far from the truth of how the ball is just tossed to you. the ball curves, sinks, rises, and knuckles going around 80-90mph and some can do that in the 90s.
      That test has already been done and the cricket player was not instantly good and also was only being pitched straight slow fast balls.
      You sound like someone who loves cricket, but never seen a single game of baseball and just talk trash to go with a trend. Actually watch a game or even a compilation video and make your own opinion.

    • @hazardEXE27
      @hazardEXE27 29 дней назад

      @@RealFansSports as i said those studies done by not professional cricketer ...
      Let me give an example ..
      There is video on Baseball vs Cricket where a not so best English cricketer Harry brook with just on 1 Day of Training In baseball was able to hit homerun as almost same distance as professional baseball player do....
      Just 1 Day of training

    • @hazardEXE27
      @hazardEXE27 29 дней назад

      @@RealFansSports also.the avg speed of bowl by a fast bowler in cricket is 93 Mph or 150Kmp .
      The Fastest ball in crcket histroy record is 161.1 kmp = 100.2 mph...
      As i said 90 mph is the avg speed of fast bowler.
      The thing is that it all depend on the ball pitching on the ground and then coming towards you in less than 3 secs is what make this game difficult .
      The ball literally does an angel before coming to bat and a batsman need to stick to his instinct to hit the ball

    • @hazardEXE27
      @hazardEXE27 29 дней назад

      @@RealFansSports also i suggest you to watch jos buttler( real england cricketer not some random dude😂) tiring baseball and see how easily he is hitting home run..
      As i said a cricketer can easily hit a homerun with just few days or a month of training whereas opposite is most unlikely to happen.
      A fulltoss delivery which the baseball pitch is one of the easiest bowl that a bowler(pitcher) can bowl in a cricket match

  • @shantanugovardhan3298
    @shantanugovardhan3298 28 дней назад

    Have you guys seen the movie million dollar arm? Should check it out pretty cool

  • @termsandcondition8484
    @termsandcondition8484 29 дней назад

    You guys missed important aspect when he said cricket is easier to understand . He said if you had no prior knowledge of either sports he is saying that cricket is easier to understand at basic level . There are many nuisances and intricacies in both sport but at basic level I agree cricket is easier to understand

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      Yeah we understood that. We are commenting from the same point of view.

  • @shmick6079
    @shmick6079 29 дней назад

    If you didn’t know baseball rules you wouldn’t be looking for the foul. That’s his point. If you understand neither game, cricket is easier to pick up from scratch.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      But if you know other sports you look at the boundary as out of bounds. I can see everyone’s opinion on it, but we just disagree.
      The scoring system is confusing, how they switch sides if who bowls how the over are ran and tracking it and then the different levels and types. And then the different positions that change based off the captains orders.
      Those are all pretty basic things in all sports that should be understood easily and in everyone cricket explains video they don’t even mention positions because of how confusing it is.

    • @shmick6079
      @shmick6079 29 дней назад

      @@RealFansSports that’s cool, I just thought you misunderstood what he was getting at.
      Both sports are difficult to understand without explanation.

  • @everythinggeofs
    @everythinggeofs 29 дней назад

    7:32 it actually was a slower ball. A back-of-the-hand slower to be precise. There are more types of slower balls too, but I only know this one and the knuckleball.

  • @wilsonsmanz
    @wilsonsmanz 29 дней назад

    No its actually a slower ball. So a fast bowler can bowl a slower ball to add variation to his bowling. But then there are spin bowlers who bowl slow. I think you were referring to spin bowlers. But he is referring to fast bowlers bowling slower balls.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      Yeah I get that. We were saying it more from a perspective of a baseball fan that’s just learning. If I watched that video as my first cricket video I would think he meant that there are only two types of bowls. Just felt like he simplified it more than what it is.
      No hate on the creator! We have enjoyed his videos a lot!

  • @dawnfairclough345
    @dawnfairclough345 29 дней назад

    Sad news in the rugby League world this week with the death of Rob burrow he had MND called ALS in US. He played for the Leeds rhinos in Britains super league, you should react to him he was one of the greatest. Also the challenge cup is on this weekend Wigan Vs Warrington at Wembley.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад

      Rest in peace. And prayers for his friends and family

  • @jimb9063
    @jimb9063 29 дней назад

    Wow. Pretending they don't know how to play cricket all these years..
    What a game! Probably should have won it in 20 overs, but I'll take the extra drama.
    The UK won it's first World Classic baseball game at the last competition, but this would be the equivalent of them beating someone like Japan there too.

  • @chinmaylenka1679
    @chinmaylenka1679 24 дня назад

    Slower ball is actually a cricket terminology. Its a noun rather than adjective

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  24 дня назад

      Yeah we knew that, we were just saying that we didn’t like how simple he simplified it. Because as a new viewer of cricket it makes it seem like you have a fast ball and slow ball, but the slow balls have a lot of movement that are created purposely.
      Similar to how some people that don’t know baseball think that it is just full tosses but there are a multitude of pitches that have different movements that are hard to read

    • @chinmaylenka1679
      @chinmaylenka1679 24 дня назад

      @@RealFansSports yeah. When i first saw baseball i used to think thats its only full tosses and as full tosses are the easier balls to hit in cricket, i used to think thats it is easy to hit baseball compared to cricket. Only recently i have realised thats its the other way around. Hitting a baseball pitch is much harder than hitting a ball in cricket. I don't know much baseball but i think this is correct. I learnt baseball from a video game😅

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  24 дня назад

      @@chinmaylenka1679 Yeah I haven't played both, so I dont have much of an opinion on which is harder. We are trying to plan something soon where we can go through a cricket practice and learn how to play!

  • @amartya1994
    @amartya1994 29 дней назад

    Cricket is hard when played at professional level but for a beginner or someone who is just playing for fun it very easy. You Just have to hit the ball. All those hard rules can be followed where there are high end cameras to do analysis otherwise normal people don't follow 70% of the rules

  • @bapi8816
    @bapi8816 29 дней назад +1

    Coverage USA V INDIA 🎉🎉🎉

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +1

      We will! And we are going to do it with a friend we have met that is from India so he can explain to us the history!

    • @bapi8816
      @bapi8816 29 дней назад +1

      @@RealFansSports sir if I am not wrong their are reserved tickets for USA origins...on USA V INDIA Match

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +2

      @@bapi8816 we never heard anything about that. We are also a very new channel. So not many people in the US know about us yet! But we are working on building that relationship now.
      We hope to bring everyone insight on the sport in the US and we are not able to, we will promote those that can! Including the person that will be joining us this weekend for India V Pakistan.
      He has connections with a lot of players for the USA team and has some big things planned!

  • @tatsuyahiiragi416
    @tatsuyahiiragi416 25 дней назад

    21:17 He's talking about explaining the basic rules to a kid... and you have to admit, explaining all the basic rules to a kid is easier for cricket, where the fundamentals aren't overly complicated for a kid to understand.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  25 дней назад

      But neither is baseball. any sport at the young child level can be simplified to make it easy. When think teaching it for the first time I’m thinking teaching it at a level like young teen where they actually have to know what’s going on and not just hit ball and run like you would for a child.

    • @tatsuyahiiragi416
      @tatsuyahiiragi416 25 дней назад

      @@RealFansSports I'm simply pointing out that he specifically mentioned a 3-5 year age range in the video.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  25 дней назад

      @@tatsuyahiiragi416 Yeah I get what you are saying, but still all sports are simple to explain to that age. hit the ball and run. throw/bowl the ball and catch. baseball positions are static, in cricket they are fluid. score is more complicated, because there are 5 different ways to score. The most complicated part about baseball is knowing where to throw ball to get a player out. but at that age they arent taught how to turn double plays and stuff like that.
      What ways do you think baseball is more complicated or that cricket is simpler to understand at a young age?

  • @akhilreddy7408
    @akhilreddy7408 29 дней назад +1

    Please go to IND vs PAK match in NYC you'll experience the real cricket with the stadium packed.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +1

      We really wish we could! The trip to the US v Canada game already put me in debt 😂😂 but we will be covering the game with someone we met during the game that is from India and has followed the game is whole life!

    • @akhilreddy7408
      @akhilreddy7408 29 дней назад +1

      @@RealFansSports ticketing system need to be controlled for fair and affordable prices atleast this season for the first time hosts. And make a video with a person who has good knowledge to explain you things and it'll be more interesting for us. And, captian had all the control in the field where to place a fielder. He decideds field position based on the batter strength like if a batter is good at on side i.e., behind himself then opposition captian will place 1 or 2 fielders on the on-side boundary so when batter tries to use his strength and go for six he may get caught on the boundary. The other fielders he may place off-side and asks his bowler to bowl wide off side so batter can't really manage to hit on side. There are lot of startergies through every ball and you know what dot balls (nno score) are more interesting than a boundary in test cricket.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +1

      @@akhilreddy7408 the person that is joining us is from India and has played his whole life! So we it will be a fun and a learning experience for us and our viewers that our new to the sport!
      We are super excited for it! He also has connections with some players that play at a professional level!
      He is new to RUclips but he has some great plans and content that will be coming out! We hope you join us!

    • @akhilreddy7408
      @akhilreddy7408 29 дней назад

      @@RealFansSports Yooooo...! Exciting

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +1

      @@akhilreddy7408 So are we! Thanks for checking us out. And make sure you check our brother Prateek(BallBat) out as well! He is the expert that will be joining us for the game!

  • @hamidmojarad4334
    @hamidmojarad4334 22 дня назад

    Few points on this video.
    Firstly, there are four different types of cricket games , and 3 of them are official form with international competition (test mach or 5 day, one day Mach or 50 overs and T20)and there is one mor that called action cricket. Also, balls in cricket play a very important role in setting the game strategy on your game, depending on the kinds of players that you have in the game ,the ground conditions and climate you are playing .that is why even when there is a need to change the ball ,umpires make sure to choose a ball close to the number of the over that previous ball was played ,from same ground with similar condition. Teams set their ballers and batsmen according to the condition of the ball and the pitch

  • @ashulivechess
    @ashulivechess 29 дней назад

    Why is Usa media not covering cricket world cup, it doesnt have to be the main content but nothing in US media i went through all sports website of US and RUclips. I am coming after USA beat Pakistan

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  28 дней назад

      ESPN did post about it! But it is a good question as to why more aren’t and the only good answer is that the sport is not as big out here. And with big networks sometimes sports have to pay them to talk about their sport and I do not believe USA cricket have any contracts with them.

  • @shmick6079
    @shmick6079 29 дней назад

    Dudes, USA got another win but this time over PAK!
    Wild scenes!!

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +1

      I know! I’m watching the replay now! I had to miss it live because of work. I was trying to not read anything about it before I watched but that’s impossible now 😂😂😂

    • @shmick6079
      @shmick6079 29 дней назад

      @@RealFansSports my bad 😂

  • @vihaanagarwal2512
    @vihaanagarwal2512 29 дней назад

    When's the vlog coming?

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 дней назад +1

      Working on it! Hoping to have it done in 5 days! We have about 3-4hrs of footage that we are breaking down and doing a bunch of extras stuff to make it really great!

    • @vihaanagarwal2512
      @vihaanagarwal2512 29 дней назад

      @@RealFansSports You guys need to watch the highlights of Pak vs USA game if you did not watch it live.
      I can't even begin to tell you how big of a upset this is. If I was watching cricket for the first time I wouldn't know US is playing it's first World Cup. Granted, Pakistan made some serious mistakes, but you can't take anything away from the USA team.
      Aaron Jones, Monak Patel, Andres Gous, Taylor, Ali, the bowlers and the whole team played really well.
      The fielding was exceptional.
      Now they have chances of moving to next round which no one was expecting.
      React to the highlights

  • @MrKravitz
    @MrKravitz 28 дней назад

    I hope you boys react to the first game of State of origin we just had 🔥😁✌🏾

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  28 дней назад +1

      I have to see if they are going to let us this year! I’m mad we couldn’t go live for it. We were just beat after the traveling.
      We are gonna do games 2 and 3 forsure though!

    • @MrKravitz
      @MrKravitz 28 дней назад +1

      @@RealFansSports you lads seriously coming to Australia 🇦🇺 I will join you guys 😁👍🏾

  • @TiRtH_PaTeL
    @TiRtH_PaTeL 29 дней назад

    Watch the 200 test innings of yashasvi jaiswal against england

  • @udit3
    @udit3 29 дней назад

    The fielding position's depends on mostly captain/the bowler

  • @dawnfairclough345
    @dawnfairclough345 29 дней назад

    Hi lads you should react to the first Australian cricket team to tour England was all-indigenous. Took over by the founder of Australian rules football.