HE BROKE MY MAN NOSE! Dunson brothers first time reacting to Best Killer Bouncers In Cricket History

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Комментарии • 611

  • @supmeyisi8490
    @supmeyisi8490 Год назад +810

    Nothing happens, you pick yourself up and get ready to face the next ball...it's legal to bowl at the batsman, they must either play it or get out the way.

    • @normanholmes11
      @normanholmes11 Год назад +77

      Dam right and you may get hit with the next ball as well

    • @josephconradie5935
      @josephconradie5935 Год назад +50

      @@normanholmes11 and the next one and its all fair game🤣😂🤣

    • @benigro12
      @benigro12 Год назад +27

      Despite what they say, you are allowed one high pitch delivery per over….(6 bowled balls) whereas before the 1930 there was no limit and Helmuts weren’t about. That started in 1977.

    • @m00d_fm
      @m00d_fm Год назад +15

      @@benigro12 Yeah Neil Wagner only bowls one bouncer per over.

    • @craighenry1734
      @craighenry1734 Год назад +8

      Pretty sure you could bowl as many bouncers as you wanted much later than that, around the 90's Also the bouncer is a fast bowlers tool not only to intimidate the batsman but to stop his footwork, get him rooted to the crease and often leads to a wicket when the batsman plays a timid shot after being "worked over" with lots of short balls to the head area

  • @adilshah.shabbirahmed.mora5591
    @adilshah.shabbirahmed.mora5591 Год назад +457

    Player named Phil Hughes died because he got hit with a bouncer. It's dangerous, and no there is no penalty for a bouncer

    • @theidiotnextdoor7244
      @theidiotnextdoor7244 Год назад +24

      I mean that depends what format... 2 bouncers in limited overs then it's a no ball

    • @dcsilva6418
      @dcsilva6418 Год назад

      @@theidiotnextdoor7244 really? I didn't know that

    • @MRO1249
      @MRO1249 Год назад +18

      Raman lamba died at forward short leg too RIP

    • @alpha-mk6ig
      @alpha-mk6ig Год назад +1

      ​@@theidiotnextdoor7244that's if it's over your head

    • @matthewcullen1298
      @matthewcullen1298 Год назад +6

      ​@@MRO1249 I'm sorry to hear that. Very sad.

  • @kisslayy5379
    @kisslayy5379 Год назад +257

    The last man u saw being hit, was hit many times. Australians were barraging with nerve wracking, bone shattering balls targeting all his body. He took like 20+ blows to his body and head but still continued batting, standing tall as Mountain. He didn't budge an inch.
    Name: Cheteswar Pujara ( Indian right handed batsman )

    • @srcob
      @srcob Год назад +21

      Yeah...that was an epic innings....

    • @DK-dq8bu
      @DK-dq8bu 7 месяцев назад +6

      And helped India beat Australia in their own backyard.

  • @gregoryjohn4
    @gregoryjohn4 Год назад +82

    RIP Phil Hughes. I’m glad they didn’t show him getting struck.

    • @sunshinemajaw-rn4to
      @sunshinemajaw-rn4to Год назад +2

      I'm soo sad for him. The helmet problem or what?

    • @Bennyy19
      @Bennyy19 Год назад +7

      ​@@sunshinemajaw-rn4to The ball hit a nerve on the side of his neck

    • @physco4641
      @physco4641 2 месяца назад

      ​@@sunshinemajaw-rn4to there is no helmet that can protect you from concussion.

    • @petersmith9077
      @petersmith9077 Месяц назад

      Are the quickies only meant to bowl those deliveries at the recognised batsmen (the tailend batters?) And only 2 bouncers an over? PJS.😮

    • @petersmith9077
      @petersmith9077 Месяц назад

      PS, not tailed batters!PJS.

  • @jeanm27
    @jeanm27 Год назад +226

    20 odd years ago helmets were still optional... But the ball is super hard and sometimes gets bowled between 95 to 100mph

    • @marshallmarthes
      @marshallmarthes Год назад +9

      It's still optional though

    • @nishant3979
      @nishant3979 Год назад +9

      150+ is still bowled by the bowlers too

    • @vikasbishnoi8253
      @vikasbishnoi8253 Год назад +1

      @@marshallmarthes no it's not

    • @eightyseven3113
      @eightyseven3113 Год назад +3

      @@vikasbishnoi8253 YES. It is still optional. There is no Law or playing condition that requires the use of helmets. If I am wrong please quote me the relevant Law.

    • @Rassskle
      @Rassskle Год назад +3

      The umpires can ask you to wear a helmut, but they can’t order you .
      Many batsmen refuse to wear a helmut , some refuse to wear batting gloves.
      Even at club level you can face deliveries over 90 mph ( about 150 klm) and even over 100 mph is possible.
      You can even front up to a lower grade game on melfoid, synthetic grass or even concret, and face an A grade or Turf 1 bowler coming back from injury.
      Or face a rep’ fast bowler in an old farts competition.... if the bowler plays test cricket but is 36 yo or older, he can play in the seniors comp and bowl as fast as he likes.
      No one wore helmets until Tony Grieg chickened out against Lillee and Thompson around 1976 / 77.
      England had to recall both Edrich and Cowdrey to face Lillee and Thompson because the younger players didn’t have the courage.
      Colin Cowdrey was brilliant..... didn’t wear a helmut a deliberately took ball after ball on his body rather than get out.
      Edrich showed the younger players up too.
      England is not pay much back then.... Cowdrey had to take time off work and lose money to play for his country.
      At least they paid his air fare to Australia and I assume his lodgings as well.
      Not sure how he got home to England. lol
      One bouncer is always legal.
      A lethal ball that is pitched in the batsman half is not a bouncer, it is a long hop.
      Long hops are supposed to be smashed to the boundary as easy runs.
      At 90 mph the batsman has about 3 to 4,tenths of a second to see the ball and play it.
      Takes over a tenth to actually see the ball....
      So he has about 2 tenths left.....
      1 tenth to pick up the line and judge the length.
      Another tenth to decide on what to do, move the feet, adjust the body weight, read any late movement in the air, adjust for sideways movement off the pitch, adjust for unexpected bounce--- and then play the shot or get out of the way.

  • @lindsaypolkinghorne22
    @lindsaypolkinghorne22 Год назад +92

    The ball weights 5.5 ounces and is rock hard

  • @reyeseuropeos9153
    @reyeseuropeos9153 Год назад +102

    That last guy is Pujara, he was in that match, hurt a hundred of times by Aussies but that guy is a ☠️👑 not only he avoided backing down cause of injuries, but he even won the game if I'm not wrong.

  • @stevehubbard1663
    @stevehubbard1663 Год назад +65

    the ball will break your bones or dislocate your fingers or at worst, kill you like what happened in Australia a few years ago. Cricket played for over 150 years, but no one wore any head protection until the late 70s early 80s and many players in the 80s still didn't wear any head protection, for example, Ian Botham. In the famous 81 ashes series, 5th test, Day 3 vs Australia, Dennis Lillee was sending down bouncers to Ian and he kept on swotting them away for 6

    • @iaomking7470
      @iaomking7470 Год назад

      @Muhammad Zubair 😂😂

    • @eightyseven3113
      @eightyseven3113 Год назад

      Patsy Hendren wore the first helmet in a test match in 1933. The West Indies toured England and decided to use “bodyline” against England. Finally, the English crowds saw the effect of the tactics and gradually laws were changed.

  • @BenSmith-gz4qo
    @BenSmith-gz4qo Год назад +124

    A baseball is like a ping pong ball compared to a cricket ball!!💯

    • @A-myth
      @A-myth Год назад +1

      I think almost same weight

    • @BenSmith-gz4qo
      @BenSmith-gz4qo Год назад +34

      @@A-myth A cricket ball is heavier and smaller plus it's made out of harder materials but I wouldn't want to be hit by either to be honest 🤔

    • @u_gona_get_addictive
      @u_gona_get_addictive Год назад +9

      @@A-myth nope its not
      cricket Ball is lie 163 ghaving hardest leather material
      baseball is like 140 g

    • @matthewcullen1298
      @matthewcullen1298 Год назад +2

      ​@@BenSmith-gz4qo me neither Mate.

    • @kingspeechless1607
      @kingspeechless1607 Год назад +4

      Not really; cricket ball = 156 - 163 gms, a baseball (slightly larger) = 142 - 149 gms. you don't really want to be hit by either, but it happens and you tolerate it; in the head or (family jewels) is best avoided.

  • @mattybob12310
    @mattybob12310 Год назад +178

    Cricket balls aint no joke, order yourselves a Duke (the English Test Cricket ball) and find out :P

    • @KlausMikaelson1423
      @KlausMikaelson1423 Год назад +20

      Kookubura is more harder ..i guess so

    • @direwolf7491
      @direwolf7491 Год назад +12

      @@KlausMikaelson1423 It's all the same. Probably the seam is different. They are all equally hard.

    • @user-bh4gw7ck4d
      @user-bh4gw7ck4d Год назад +11

      A new cricket ball is as hard a rock and the seam will cut your skin in some circumstances. You cannot just get out of the way as the ball moves in the air and when it hits the seam on the pitch. At 90mph you have less than a second to react. When teams have bowlers 88mph+ it's not uncommon for batsmen getting hit. As you can see you have about enough time to turn your face away but not to duck. There have been deliveries recorded at 100mph

    • @falaramal3979
      @falaramal3979 Год назад +1

      @@KlausMikaelson1423 burras aren’t harder but their seam is really fucking sharp on the fresh rocks. Duke seems are a lot more rounded

    • @azmiirfan3926
      @azmiirfan3926 2 месяца назад

      @@direwolf7491 weight is same jus different leather colour and seam

  • @stanellgiddings941
    @stanellgiddings941 Год назад +88

    No penalty, a bouncer is a legal ball.
    The balls are hard asf and bouncers are bowled at high speeds.
    You either avoid it by ducking out of the way or hit it

    • @Bennyy19
      @Bennyy19 Год назад +2

      It depends what format of cricket Because you can't bowl a consistency of bouncers in an over there is a limit and if you breach the limit it's a no ball

  • @rockabhinav7
    @rockabhinav7 Год назад +18

    The cricket ball is made of leather and its 5 1/2 ounces and it's hard as f. When you got hit by a ball coming at 140 or above it hurts very hard bro..... You can see 😂

  • @wilkaii
    @wilkaii Год назад +51

    The way Steve Smith got hit was somewhat similar to the way Phil Hughes was hit when he died. The helmets nowadays can have extra padding added to cover the neck and lower skull, but not all batsmen wear the padding, its not required in the game yet.

    • @abhishekpatidar9283
      @abhishekpatidar9283 10 месяцев назад

      I watched his injury many times but today I realised that his helmet is an old type not a new one 🙄😁

  • @superhero.09
    @superhero.09 8 месяцев назад +19

    As hard as a stone

  • @DK-dq8bu
    @DK-dq8bu 7 месяцев назад +6

    It’s nothing compared to getting hit in the goolies at 90miles per hour. Brings tears to YOUR eyes and the other players on the field .😅

    • @andyf2837
      @andyf2837 5 месяцев назад

      And 3 adams apples

  • @cricketexplained8526
    @cricketexplained8526 Год назад +26

    Cricket balls are very hard. There is no penalty in most cases, but the batter can retire hurt and leave the pitch. If circumstances allow, they can come back later, but with a head blow, they will probably stay off nowadays.

  • @ablaze1591
    @ablaze1591 Год назад +11

    Minor injuries are very common like breaking of finger etc major injuries are also fairly common

  • @saswataseal6008
    @saswataseal6008 Год назад +11

    You guyz can research about the "Body Line" tactics employed by England in 1932-33 against Australia...that time batsmen had very few protective gear, pitches were uncovered over night & there was no restrictions over the number of bouncers in an over. They bowled as many bouncers as they could & injured many players to the extend of hospitalization. That series changed many rules for the game of cricket.

  • @TJSaw
    @TJSaw Год назад +7

    All these deliveries were perfectly legal 😂
    Cricket can be beautiful and savage at the same time.

  • @hasuramapa4639
    @hasuramapa4639 Год назад +14

    And these are some of the finest batters of the history of the game ❤ cricket is brutal man 🔥

  • @harbour123
    @harbour123 Год назад +7

    No.64 Phil Hughes ...Always in our hearts brother

  • @MrDanmjack
    @MrDanmjack Год назад +25

    Doesn’t matter how much it weighs. When Brett Lee bowls it’s going 95-100mph

  • @girdrache
    @girdrache Год назад +12

    It's rare occurrence but 90% of the time when it happens, it's Pakisthan, Australia and England aggressive bowling that does that. Other countries less occurrence (very very rare).

    • @rishabh.r
      @rishabh.r Год назад +4

      ancient wi bowlers 💀

  • @waspman1962
    @waspman1962 Год назад +2

    The ball weighs 5.5 ounces. Core is cork wrapped in twine and hard leather.

  • @himanshusareen4626
    @himanshusareen4626 Год назад +4

    RIP Phil Hughes 73* not out....Rest in Power💐

  • @wallywombat164
    @wallywombat164 Год назад +8

    A PENALTY, for WHAT?

  • @akshitijgarg6467
    @akshitijgarg6467 Год назад +12

    Bouncers are legal and pretty fun and aggressive tactic in cricket.....many bowlers use them brilliantly

  • @relevantbrother8964
    @relevantbrother8964 Год назад +5

    The first time I faced a hard ball,I was around 13 or so and it hit me on the thigh with no thigh guard. The pain and sting was immense. The next day ,a big ,proud bruise greeted me! Also getting hit on the elbow and especially fingers is quite common.Groin ...

  • @akhilka
    @akhilka Год назад +2

    As an answer to your question, I can say that, a bouncer is a legal delivery, and bowls anticiating the batter to play a particular shot and the fielder will be placed for a catch. Also, speedy bouncer may surprise the batter and chances of edging and catching by the keeper. The bowler will be trying for these.
    The batter, will be a trained professional and they have to face those. They will play shots like pullshot, hookshot, uppercut etc to produce good scoring againts these balls. Also they have freedom to leave the ball.
    Still, if the batter was completely out of clue, due to his problem or the exceptional execution by the bowler, instead of playing that ball, they may get hitted.
    Nothing issues, they can leave the pitch or they can continue.

  • @ribsi85
    @ribsi85 Год назад +7

    in answer to your question "how do they not see it coming like that?" that's the whole trick of fast bowling. The ball has a large seam running down the middle, and they work to shine the ball on one side and rough it on the other. That, combined with bowling technique allows fast bowls to 'swing' the ball, which makes it travel horizontally unpredictably in the air during flight.
    That 'swing' combined with the seam, and the unpredictability of the 'pitch', which depending on the stadium and nation will dry out and crack - or over the course of a test or one dayer, get roughed up by the players both intentionally and unintentionally, creates a bounce that is difficult to predict.
    Depending on the bowler's strategy, but they might deliver a series of similar balls and then follow it up with a bouncer like you're seeing here. They're typically not this bad, this is a clip video of really effective ones. But you can imagine, one that just changes the flight enough to make someone try and hit it, miss it by just enough to edge the ball and facilitate a catch.
    Or maybe, intimidate the batsman, causing mistakes.

    • @ribsi85
      @ribsi85 Год назад

      @qealdak2va yeah except this video of 'bouncers' contains many balls that aren't. You're a shitty person by the way. Why do you talk to people like that? Grow up.

    • @ribsi85
      @ribsi85 Год назад

      @qealdak2va well judging by your conversation skills you don't know anything about anything. Enjoy your day.

  • @atharv2575
    @atharv2575 Год назад +9

    Yk Cricket is called The Gentleman's game and it's true indeed coz even after all these terrific bowls and people getting hurt they don't fight over that cause !!
    3:10... The guy who was hit on his neck is STEVE 'Unstoppable' SMITH...He is a member of the "FAB 4" (the list of the 4 exceptionally legendary batsmen in world cricket )...He shares his position along with
    KANE 'Classic' 'Consistent' WILLIAMSON
    VIRAT 'Run Machine' KOHLI
    JOE 'Resistant' 'Resilient' ROOT

  • @milanbarman774
    @milanbarman774 Год назад +8

    I've had hit twice in my balls during practice(2006-07), I was wearing guards and pads and helmet but man it still hurts a lot you cant even imagine.
    I was a fastbowler and a tailender. I was shit as a batsman, both of the time i miscalculated the delivery, was hoping for a offswing, but the ball came at me with inswing, missed the bat and hit my balls.

    • @sagar3865
      @sagar3865 9 месяцев назад

      Do you have kids😢

  • @reyeseuropeos9153
    @reyeseuropeos9153 Год назад +4

    That ball is basically a rock-hard stone
    coming nearly at 135 to 150 kmph
    when a fast bowler is bowling

  • @jimmpy83
    @jimmpy83 Год назад +4

    3rd video of Brian lara vs shoaib akhtar. Both are exceptionally gifted in their respective arts. As as the answer's opinion on kobe, killer respect killer. Lara is argubly the most "swag batting in cricketing history with unmatched record of 400 not out... it's sheer determination. While akhtar is reknown for his crazily frightening pace. It's pure gold and i am lucky to see both of them in action many times.

  • @stephensmith4831
    @stephensmith4831 Год назад +10

    Batsman's didn't start wearing helmets until the mid to late seventy's just a cloth cap. Tough dude's back then.

    • @iaomking7470
      @iaomking7470 Год назад

      Until then bowlers weren't this much consistent on bouncers nowadays every bowlers r bowling bouncers on an uncomfortable height

    • @stephensmith4831
      @stephensmith4831 Год назад +3

      @@iaomking7470 I would say that is incorrect. You had some of the fastest and dangerous bowlers of all time before helmets. Batsman just had a better technique back then would watch the ball and never turned there head away like modern batsman .

    • @iaomking7470
      @iaomking7470 Год назад

      @@stephensmith4831 may be but nowadays even with helmets batters are uncomfortable with nasty bouncers so in my opinion today bowlers have done something that is making is hard to play it

  • @mikaelonallen3108
    @mikaelonallen3108 Год назад +24

    There are batsmen who don't even use helmets...in cricket u could actually aim to "soften" a batsman up by intending to hit him with bouncers

  • @arnabmandal9308
    @arnabmandal9308 Год назад +3

    God Sachin Tendulkar got hit by Wasim Akram bowling 95+ mph in a green wicket aged just 16, got broken nose and black eye, got up,scored half century. Only one God of cricket. True legend.

  • @IanMatthewsuk
    @IanMatthewsuk Год назад +9

    I play for my school in the 80s in the days before helmets were compulsory. I faced a boy who was twice the size of the rest of us and bowled like a County player. I remember taking guard ready for a ball from him, him running up but the enxt thing I remember is laying on the ground looking up at teacher and teammates having been knocked out cold. Strange times the 80s. I just got back up and nothing else was ever said!

    • @duncanwhite6279
      @duncanwhite6279 Год назад

      I preferred rowing to cricket for similar reasons

  • @rohitmehetre1999
    @rohitmehetre1999 9 месяцев назад +3

    Basically the ball is cork with leather coated

  • @zdkmotionpictures5403
    @zdkmotionpictures5403 9 месяцев назад +1

    8:00...the ball is hard as a rock....but no mittens allowed for catches ......its part of the game.....

  • @gettinghigh2788
    @gettinghigh2788 10 месяцев назад +1

    That is why cricket is a gentleman's game, cause after everything is said and done you are just playing for the team ,you can't hold grudges cause the situation won't let you,only few players and i mean very tiny amount are talented enough to hold grudges and see it through most of the time it amounts to nothing cause it is a game of patience, resilience and intelligence,more than physical fitness you need to be mentally tough and should know how to absorb the pressure.

  • @su-fg7mq
    @su-fg7mq Месяц назад

    And in a times when the bowlers were considered most deadly there used to stand a player with no helmet .. Sunil Gavaskar.. legend..what you need is always a very strong technique..

  • @abhishekghosh2686
    @abhishekghosh2686 Год назад +4

    A cricket ball is legit weapon... A cricket ball at the speed of 140kmph can break your rib cage,jaw, elbow and many... Bouncer is one of the most important weapon in a bowler's arsenal but things has changed a bit after 2014(Phill huges death) 😞rest in peace mate

  • @davidarmstrong3564
    @davidarmstrong3564 Год назад +2

    During the Centenary Test Match against England in 1977, and before the advent of helmets, opening batsman for Australia Rick McCosker was struck on the face by a bouncer which shattered his jaw. He left the field only to return to bat later unrecognisable with a swollen face held together with a whole heap of bandages. Tough as!

  • @jamesdean2185
    @jamesdean2185 Год назад +3

    Getting hit in the head is a lot more common these days after the introduction of helmets. Before helmets, you also learnt techniques to make sure you kept your face pretty.

  • @jornptrn7248
    @jornptrn7248 Год назад +9

    I never seen anything about this sport either brothers, im getting educated with yall

    • @andrewbroomes9270
      @andrewbroomes9270 Год назад +3

      It is the 2nd most popular sports in the world and still growing….

    • @sportslab6609
      @sportslab6609 Год назад

      Virat Kohli more popular any sports man

  • @ashwindeshpande2400
    @ashwindeshpande2400 10 месяцев назад

    You'll notice that often even with the bitter rival teams, when any batsman gets injured the first to react are people from the fielding team.

  • @hasuramapa4639
    @hasuramapa4639 Год назад +1

    How it gets through is the ball sometimes can squeeze itself through the grill. And most players find the view obstructed with helmets with a grill close enough to stop the odd squeezing ball

  • @friendlyatheist9589
    @friendlyatheist9589 Год назад +2

    I like how pujara was like giga chad no reaction at all.

  • @barry1371
    @barry1371 Год назад +1

    The West Indians call the bouncer 'chin music' which always makes me chuckle.

  • @f1aziz
    @f1aziz Год назад +2

    These injuries are not as frequent as this video might suggest but they do happen. The reason for these helmets being slightly lose is because of visibility and comfort, a batsman might be required to bat out there in hot and humid conditions for hours and having super safe but super constricting helmet makes things very difficult.

  • @martinsmit2958
    @martinsmit2958 Год назад +4

    The ball is harder than a baseball. Bouncers are completely legal. The better the batsman is, the more he gets to face. Gentleman's agreement, most quicks don't bowl bouncers to other quicks (the other quicks happy to give them back later to your entire team). Pissing off a bowler like Curtly Ambrose, for example, will make your team pay dearly

    • @jimb9063
      @jimb9063 Год назад

      Heh, Yep, Curtly was scary.
      Check out the 1976 WI tour of England. Tony Greg wanted to make the WI grovel. That language, coming from a South African born player during the apartheid era didn't go down well.
      Not a good idea to piss off the entire pack of lightening fast bowlers...

    • @martinsmit2958
      @martinsmit2958 Год назад +1

      @@jimb9063 I remember that. I don't think he intended how it sounded though hahaha but antagonising some of the most destructive fast bowlers in the history of the game was probably not the smartest move. Personally I woulda belted him with a bat if I was one of the batsmen that had to face that

    • @jimb9063
      @jimb9063 Год назад

      @@martinsmit2958 Yes I think that's true, unfortunate choice of words rather than anything else meant. He was no fan of the regime running the country he happened to be born in from what I remember.
      I think he probably owed Brian Close a pint or two..

    • @martinsmit2958
      @martinsmit2958 Год назад +1

      @@jimb9063 I was born during apartheid too and we never considered the impact of a choice of words, simply because what we knew was normal and no one felt the need to point it out. Hope this makes sense, english not my first language.
      He probably owed quite a few peeps a few pints hahaha

    • @jimb9063
      @jimb9063 Год назад

      @@martinsmit2958 Yes indeed, I think I understand. A possible personal example would be that I always asked where people were from quite directly, as I'm fascinated by difference and want to find out as much as I can about the world. Quite normal I thought, until it was pointed out that being so direct might be construed as hostility, and there were better ways of wording things to avoid the chance of misunderstanding. It needed to be pointed out to me.

  • @ashir.javed6
    @ashir.javed6 Год назад +2

    Pakistan used to have some killer bouncers but not only that but also toe crushes
    In swinging yorkers too

  • @Trend-Is-The-Only-Friend
    @Trend-Is-The-Only-Friend Год назад +1

    A Cricket ball weighs 156-163 grams. It reaches to batsman in half a seconds time when delivered in 145-150 kmph. So batsman has got half a second to decide whether to hit it or leave it. And in that process ball often hits the helmet.

  • @Monsterofficial.333
    @Monsterofficial.333 Год назад +1

    Ball is just like rock with no edges 😢

  • @robertoh.20
    @robertoh.20 Год назад +3

    ball is as hard as a rock

  • @Ozvideo1959
    @Ozvideo1959 Год назад +1

    When a fast bowler releases the ball from his hand, the batsman has approximately half a second to make a decision on whether he will play a shot, what type of shot, or should he get out of the way. Bear in mind he also has to judge where the ball will land on the pitch. Not easy, in fact I don't know how they do it.

  • @nilamyadav9598
    @nilamyadav9598 Год назад +2

    Cricket ball weight just 163 grams 😂

  • @davidmccarthy6390
    @davidmccarthy6390 Месяц назад

    The ball is slightly heavier than a baseball, but it is much harder at the start (it gets softer the longer you play with it) and it's a little smaller, though they are very close in size.

  • @rickcardabest1395
    @rickcardabest1395 10 месяцев назад +1

    If you want to see bouncers check. Out 1975 to 1992 when you were able to bowl any amount of bouncers. Check out the following bowlers lily Thompson Marshall Robert's holding and garner

  • @tonyneal4716
    @tonyneal4716 22 дня назад

    Imagine a small cannonball being fired at you from 22 yards away, travelling at 90mph. I think you guys get the picture.

  • @benosborne2711
    @benosborne2711 9 месяцев назад +1

    The ball is a hard cork wrapped in leather. The fastest ball bowled in cricket is 99.7mph… once of Australias greatest batsman Phil Hughes may he R.I.P, during a game was struck in the back of the neck/head by a bounces and he died from the injury 27 November 2014 at the age of 25. The rule is you only get to bowl 2 short balls/bouncers in an over. If you bowl more then 2 in one over, the batting team gets 1 run and the bowler has to re bowl that ball and get a warning, if you get warned 3 times in 1 over you’re taken off for the rest of the game and can’t bowl again

  • @brucelamberton8819
    @brucelamberton8819 8 месяцев назад

    A cricket ball is slightly smaller but heavier and harder than a baseball (same basic construction but the leather is lacquered). Plus the raised seam tends to cut or leave a nasty imprint.

  • @MadderMel
    @MadderMel 4 месяца назад

    When I started watching cricket back in the 1980's it was optional many players didn't wear them in those days , and not too long before that , there were no helmets !

  • @steddie4514
    @steddie4514 Год назад +1

    Bouncers are a legitimate delivery. The onus is on the batsman to either play the ball or get out of the way.

  • @Honkersification
    @Honkersification 10 месяцев назад

    G'day gentlemen. Nice reaction. The cricket ball is like a brick. The fastest delivery was almost 160 KM per hour! An Aussie batsman was struck in the head and died. Tragic.

  • @satyadeepsubba8016
    @satyadeepsubba8016 10 месяцев назад

    Sunil Gavaskar played without helmet ⛑️ all his matches against West Indies, Australia, Pakistan. They all had the best Fast Bowlers. 😊🙏

  • @theclubcricketchannel8781
    @theclubcricketchannel8781 Год назад +1

    The ball is slightly smaller than a baseball, but much harder, and it has a single raised seam, when you get hit by the seam it can cut you badly, I'm speaking from experience

  • @bonzabogan9628
    @bonzabogan9628 Год назад +23

    So recently a very good cricketer by the name of Phil Hughes died after being hit in the same place as the batsman at 3:40 in the video..The batsman at 3:40 Steve Smith was also present on the day Phil Hughes died. From the time the ball is released to the time it gets to the batsman is around 0.03 seconds...the ball weighs 156grams moving at over 100mph and the ball is rock hard it's made from a ball of cork wrapped in threads of cotton then wrapped in two semi circles of treated leather stitched together...The leather outside is sprayed in lacquer which makes it very hard

  • @subodhpawar2622
    @subodhpawar2622 2 месяца назад

    Yeh even after blowes like that it's still "GENTLEMAN'S GAME!"
    nothing like baseball and soccer brawls.

  • @talhabela9879
    @talhabela9879 Год назад +1

    hey guys loved the video.
    just to answer some of your questions.
    a bowler can only ball 1 bouncer in an over. so that is six balls per over. and one bouncer in 6 balls.
    when a bouncer hits the batsman it is not a penalty if it's the first bouncer of the over. It is a penalty if he balls a bouncer again in the same over and a NO ball is called. The bowler has to ball again and 1 penalty run is given.
    to answer your question on how does the batsman not see a bouncer coming? usually, they come at 135 mph plus, If you haven't gotten your eye set it is very difficult to play a bouncer, having said that top players hit bouncers for maximum runs all the time.

    • @dunsonhouse
      @dunsonhouse  Год назад +1

      Appreciate the comment my guy

    • @talhabela9879
      @talhabela9879 Год назад

      @dunsonhouse no worries mate!
      We love cricket in the subcontinent and it is nice to see cricket getting big in the US. Thanks for replying! Well done dunson brothers

  • @StephMcAlea
    @StephMcAlea Год назад +1

    Injuries are rare. The ball is slightly softer than stone, coming at you at 140kph/90mph. At least one batsman has been killed (Philip Hughes, God rest him). The most injuries are strains. As a spin bowler in school I struggled with shoulder strain quite a bit.

  • @The4No
    @The4No Год назад

    2:30 when the ball is in play, it is war. When the ball is dead, they are brothers. This is the gentleman's game

  • @utha2665
    @utha2665 Год назад

    - In cricket there are no strike zones like in baseball. The only rule is that the ball is released behind the bowlers line and that the ball passes within reach of the batsman. That's the simple explanation, there are other laws that are a little more complex than that but that's the gist of it. At 3:50 that is Steve Smith, where he got hit in the neck was very similar to where another Australian player got hit in a state level match and was killed just a few years earlier in 2014, so many people were very worried for a few seconds.
    - A cricket ball is slightly smaller than a baseball but is slightly heavier by 1/4 to 1/2 an ounce. It is much harder and durable than a baseball as it is used for far longer periods and the ball is bowled into the ground which has been prepared and compacted.
    - Injuries aren't that prevalent in the higher forms of the game, although you may see players hit multiple times in an innings. It's a true test on one's mettle to keep playing and be of use to the team. It's not very often that a player is injured to the point of having to leave the field.

  • @jimmywrangles
    @jimmywrangles Год назад +1

    I think Americans wold love cricket and be very good at it after a few years but it's a surprisingly tough sport. Cricket players have a certain bravery.

  • @tallthinkev
    @tallthinkev Год назад

    4:31 I could watch that all day!

  • @BogalaSawundiris
    @BogalaSawundiris 4 месяца назад

    The ball is literally like a ROCK , much harder than a baseball

  • @riaantitus4875
    @riaantitus4875 2 месяца назад

    Watch 70s, 80s and early 90s test cricket. The west indies had the best bowling attack in the world. Back then it was brutal. There is a documentary about it. I think it is callec fires in babylon.

  • @andrewbyronloveshire5209
    @andrewbyronloveshire5209 Год назад +2

    A Cricket ball is heavier than a Base ball by 15-20% but much harder as it has a wooden core with hard lacquer and elevated stitching - a bowl and a pitch in both games are almost same speeds topping 100mph, but the Cricket batsman is about 2m/6ft closer to the bowl/pitch release of the ball - and of course the bounce of the bowl is unpredictable off the hard cricket pitch... and happily legal to aim at any part of the batsman including the head... so getting hit like this videos is just part of the fun (and yes players do die... don't look up those vids please)

  • @irfaddafri8217
    @irfaddafri8217 Год назад +4

    an aussie batsman phil hughes died by a bouncer ball😥😥

  • @atharv2575
    @atharv2575 Год назад +1

    Batters getting hit with a leather ball harder than rock at more than 130 Kmph on their faces is not a joke !!!
    When that stone hits your helmet or head...a current rushes down to the core of your body... You lose your senses for some seconds .. It's painful as hell
    But after all of this... they get up and play coz they can't be substituted (like a football game)... IF U'RE HURT, YOU'RE OUT

  • @bineeshkbabu3954
    @bineeshkbabu3954 Год назад +5

    Every body have to admit the fact that cricket is being played by some of the toughest guys who never show their pain 👍🔥🔥

  • @zayf_helps
    @zayf_helps 10 месяцев назад +1

    It's harder than a baseball. You'll see majority of the Pakistani fastest bowler hitting the bastmen coz Pakistan bowlers usually bowl around 95-100miles/h 150kph plus.

  • @AdityaKumar69
    @AdityaKumar69 5 месяцев назад

    The ball's basically a brick flying towards you at the speed of 70-90 mph. It's pretty deadly.

  • @itsmikerizz
    @itsmikerizz Год назад +2

    Men Are Brave

  • @edwardjleavy85
    @edwardjleavy85 Год назад

    When I started watching cricket as a kid, they never used to even wear helmets just soft caps. Crazy!

  • @madbadger1327
    @madbadger1327 4 месяца назад

    Try and find the video of Mike Gatting getting a bouncer right on the nose - blood everywhere. Fantastic.

  • @withering6758
    @withering6758 Год назад +1

    Fast bowlers bowl around 140 to 150 kilometers per hour. The fastest ones can go all the way to 160 or even 165 but the penalty for bouncers isn't much. In test cricket there isn't any while in the shorter formats it is around 2 allowed per over (over= 6 legal balls bowled)

  • @dpomination8974
    @dpomination8974 10 месяцев назад

    As a lifetime cricket player (batter) follower, and lover of the sport, I firmly believe that it’s a batsman’s fault if they get hit. My father was a fast bowler and he used to say of batters “if you can’t bowl them out knock them out”. A totally legitimate cricket strategy.

  • @ADGNet
    @ADGNet 6 месяцев назад

    And this is a gentlemans game.. its similiar sized to a baseball but 10% heavier .. when it hits the ground first it becomes unpredictable.
    Helmets take the danger away but it stil hurts like a mofo and concussion is always a threat that takes you out of the game.
    If i was a fast bowler with a lethal bouncer id be trying to get all the batsmen to retire hurt haha

  • @wouldlovemyownname
    @wouldlovemyownname 8 месяцев назад

    how often this happens depends on 2 things; 1Wether the team has genuine express bowlers with a mean boucer and 2. The nature of the pitch, whether there is pace, bounce and carry in the pitch. If those 2 factors are accounted for then the batsmen needs lightening quick reactions to duck, weave and hook and therefore might be lucky if he wears a few on the body rather than on the head. If the pitch is low and slow, the quickest bowlers will probably help the batsmen rather than hurt them because the extra pace on a slow pitch allows the ball to come onto the bat for easy scoring without being too quick for the batsmens reactions.

  • @aloksheen1980
    @aloksheen1980 Год назад +1

    Go get urself a cricket ball and see how hard it is.
    The bounce is on the bowler and you can't judge how much the bowler will make the bounce and at what speed.

  • @rebeccahanson6941
    @rebeccahanson6941 Год назад +1

    It’s somewhat similar to a baseball in size but it’s a little more dense and slightly heavier.

  • @sadhanapedamkar7721
    @sadhanapedamkar7721 7 месяцев назад +1

    No penalties no bro fer😂😂😂

  • @maxprasad5
    @maxprasad5 Год назад +1

    3:43 there is no penalty, as a batsman, you expect anything to come in your way, you have bat to play or leave if you cant. It is decision you need to take within 1/10th of a second. These are rare occasions in game, otherwise it is the batter who smash the bolowers all around the ground.

    • @dunsonhouse
      @dunsonhouse  Год назад

      Appreciate the comment and the info thank you

  • @luckee40
    @luckee40 9 месяцев назад +1

    Fyi that ball is really hard made by cork and leather and no penalty for hitting head and thats not happen oftenly .. and every ball you have seen hit to head was over 150km per hour

  • @kumadude1
    @kumadude1 Год назад

    Indoor cricket 110g.junior 142gm, adult 156 gm. An Aussie died, hit in a neck artery.

  • @briankeniry219
    @briankeniry219 6 месяцев назад

    Apart from being hit in the head batsmen are hit on other parts of the body too and sometimes causes injury. Hand, wrist, and feet bones an break. Having a finger broken is fairly common in top level cricket but even then it doesn't happen to every player, but it's a risk.

  • @rakshithgowda2048
    @rakshithgowda2048 Год назад +1

    It happens very often ... On some occasions multiple tyms in a match

  • @avdhutpawar1545
    @avdhutpawar1545 Год назад +1

    Its totally legal to target batsmen. Bollers often do this to destroy batsman focus or to scare him off.