Can Cricket SUPERSTAR Harry Brook learn how to hit a baseball in just 1 day?! | MLB Europe

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @brianfallon2607
    @brianfallon2607 Год назад +4309

    As someone who played baseball in the US but lives in England, I think baseball players might struggle with fielding without gloves. Some of the bare handed catches cricketers make are unbelievable.

    • @obscuredictionary3263
      @obscuredictionary3263 Год назад +53

      In Chicago and a few other places they play an interesting game called “16 inch softball” in which they don’t use any gloves. I found that pretty interesting.

    • @tyslink
      @tyslink Год назад +103

      I'm pretty sure most pro baseball players would be able to adapt pretty quickly.

    • @brianfallon2607
      @brianfallon2607 Год назад +212

      @@obscuredictionary3263 The thing that surprised me was just how hard a cricket ball is. Some of the catches are made with one hand and are not that far from the batter.

    • @obscuredictionary3263
      @obscuredictionary3263 Год назад +83

      @@brianfallon2607 Yeah it hurts a lot. I have felt one of those things they are solid.

    • @MCKevin289
      @MCKevin289 Год назад +10

      I’d probably be okay at cricket because of hurling.

  • @toogyman
    @toogyman Год назад +2372

    Just seen Harry score a great hundred in front of 70,000 at Eden Gardens in the IPL
    The kid has some minerals

    • @nayamsharjeelrafique369
      @nayamsharjeelrafique369 Год назад +39

      He could hardly get the ball off the square against the spinners though.

    • @blackfreethinker2525
      @blackfreethinker2525 Год назад +63

      And he just won the T20 World Cup in November.
      The young man has a bright future!

    • @sadiqulkadir7507
      @sadiqulkadir7507 Год назад +30

      @@nayamsharjeelrafique369 he's only breaking through past year or two give him time

    • @Bettys_Eldest
      @Bettys_Eldest Год назад +38

      @@nayamsharjeelrafique369 he took a run a ball against the spinners leaving the other batsman to take them apart, then murdered the quicks when they came back. He understands how to enable his team to win, not just try to make himself look good.

    • @christopherjenkins8884
      @christopherjenkins8884 Год назад +14

      So? Strike rate was still above 100 against spinners.

  • @R2robot
    @R2robot Год назад +4158

    We need to get a whole team of them vs an MLB team exhibition game and then have an MLB team play an exhibition game of cricket vs them on their turf.

    • @David-yd9se
      @David-yd9se Год назад +77

      Watching this video feels like standing on the corner of Boring St and Dull Ave and you want more?

    • @insertcolorherehawk3761
      @insertcolorherehawk3761 Год назад +97

      Japan vs India and USA vs England instead?

    • @1313tennisman
      @1313tennisman Год назад +435

      The cricketers would do better at baseball than the baseball players would at cricket

    • @chillkaro911
      @chillkaro911 Год назад +151

      Cricket is more of Mind and skill game then Strength game.

    • @shahrukhsings
      @shahrukhsings Год назад +27

      Shoehei Ohtani Playing cricket would be a delight

  • @mrfurion
    @mrfurion Год назад +1255

    As a cricketer who has played baseball a few times, I found the hardest thing was getting the legs and feet right when hitting. In cricket you have to be ready to step forward, back and to either side because you can hit to the whole 360 degree field, and the bowler (pitcher) is allowed to make the ball come in at any height.
    I could see this guy struggling with the same thing - throughout the whole video he never got his legs fully loaded and he kept pointing his front foot towards the pitcher rather than staying closed. This severely limits your power in a baseball swing.

    • @_e5598
      @_e5598 Год назад +36

      Yeah, Harry is all arms. His feet are kind of getting around, but he's getting no power from the legs. Most adults who played any little league have more power. Totally different things.

    • @joshw7974
      @joshw7974 Год назад +134

      Yeah, the amount of power he would have if he engaged his lower half is kind of crazy. Hitting a ball 360 and 330 with a wood bat with all upper half, is pretty damn impressive.

    • @mikesmith2057
      @mikesmith2057 Год назад +57

      Going the other way (an American who's played some cricket), I find it much easier to bat in cricket as a lefty, using my 2-handed tennis backhand. Nimble on your feet, responsive to a ball anywhere, and playing in 360*.
      As you say, the cricket stance is fundamentally a mobile one, while the baseball swing is based on a firm foundation, foot plant and weight transfer. They're superficially similar but profoundly different. Like a golf swing and a baseball swing, they probably get in each other's way more than they help.

    • @zerofide
      @zerofide Год назад +18

      @@joshw7974 its incredible what fast hands can do, makes up for so many other things. giancarlo stanton hits bombs and is often in the bucket himself.

    • @RobertMJohnson
      @RobertMJohnson Год назад +7

      the hardest thing when hitting is going up against the nastiest junk the best MLB pitchers have.

  • @keithland4703
    @keithland4703 Год назад +532

    So cool to see. Harry Brook has a bright future as a batter for the English team. As an Australian iI look forward to him being a headache at The Ashes

    • @domhayes5960
      @domhayes5960 Год назад +14

      He’s going to have a great ashes I reckon, we might actually compete this time

    • @mananghildiyal2675
      @mananghildiyal2675 Год назад +6

      ​@@domhayes5960 you might even win, English team is doing wonders in test cricket as of recent.

    • @aayushsrivastava-mergcgryx2364
      @aayushsrivastava-mergcgryx2364 Год назад +2

      ​@@mananghildiyal2675 yeah it's difficult for Aussies to stop the bazz ball english team

    • @kirtigupta9753
      @kirtigupta9753 Год назад

      His defence is suspect specially against the spinners. He'll be easily gobbled up by Ashwin and company in India.

    • @fekopurishaktisefeko6044
      @fekopurishaktisefeko6044 Год назад

      Forget ashes you should be worried about wc of test . Last time India under captaincy of rahane defeated Aussie badly ,he is back in team.

  • @clubequintafalcao
    @clubequintafalcao Год назад +496

    He took guard like a cricketer 6:20. Love to see it.

    • @McWhatevs
      @McWhatevs Год назад +2

      Covering off?

    • @Romanggwp
      @Romanggwp Год назад +7

      that was cool. good spot

    • @flamingfrancis
      @flamingfrancis Год назад +1

      Took guard? Of what?

    • @clubequintafalcao
      @clubequintafalcao Год назад +41

      @@flamingfrancis the stumps. In cricket you take guard in front of your stumps in order to protect them.

    • @binxbolling
      @binxbolling Год назад +12

      ​@@clubequintafalcaoNone of that makes any sense to an American.

  • @crackerjack2228
    @crackerjack2228 Год назад +1138

    He picked it up pretty quick. You can tell he has exceptional hand eye coordination.

    • @pahwraith
      @pahwraith Год назад +125

      Thats a big part of it.
      You either have it or you dont.
      Pro cricket players, definitely have it.

    • @EverettBurger
      @EverettBurger Год назад +47

      It's interesting because you don't actually swing at the ball. Your brain predicts where the ball is going to be...and then it swings at that area.
      In cricket, it's hard for the brain to make a prediction due to the bounce.
      In baseball, it's hard to predict due to the movement of the ball.

    • @xCestLaVie1
      @xCestLaVie1 Год назад +60

      @@EverettBurger There's full toss in cricket though, it's both

    • @Virtuoso191
      @Virtuoso191 Год назад +3

      They’re trained to hit short hops, and the only MLB player I’ve only seen do that was Vlad.

    • @my2l
      @my2l Год назад +5

      @@Virtuoso191 cricket swing is more similar to tennis than baseball, ichiro and baez also have hit shorthops for hits.

  • @subhodipbanerjee6699
    @subhodipbanerjee6699 Год назад +136

    Irrespective of the results, this crossover was wonderful. It helps you to appreciate what other people do.

    • @hijtohema
      @hijtohema 5 месяцев назад +1

      It would have been complete if Spencer Owen were given and had accepted a cricket challenge.

  • @WorldwideWyatt
    @WorldwideWyatt 8 месяцев назад +16

    This is how you spread the game of baseball. Cricket and baseball are cousins and anyone who enjoys one will more than likely enjoy the other. We need more crossovers like this going both ways to make both games bigger.

    • @clarkie246
      @clarkie246 Месяц назад

      Both games were birthed from ROUNDERS

  • @Fredman2410
    @Fredman2410 Год назад +177

    Grew up playing baseball, moved to cricket country. Round bat on ball is incredibly difficult, however every baseball 'fouled back' would probably be out in cricket, and there are a ton of them. Also, as a baseball player playing cricket, I found it extremely difficult to maintain focus on the ball after it bounces - your brain just says ignore it.

    • @jackweber3660
      @jackweber3660 Год назад +3

      i can relate to the ignoring the ball after the bounce part- my brain is wired to take it every time

    • @charlesstockings663
      @charlesstockings663 Год назад +8

      that would be a hard habit to break. a lot of comments on this video are saying about his feet position. do you find the difference between the styles of play affects that as well? i always thought of the base skills being transferable like hand eye coordination and reaction time but when you think about it old habits can be hard to break and throw you off. I'm hopeless at cricket and baseball. so i have no perspective of it.

    • @googleforcedmetocreateacha6273
      @googleforcedmetocreateacha6273 Год назад +2

      That is why you get into a good position. Rest is prediction. Above a certain speed it is impossible to see the ball all the way through. Which is why you have a set stance and a trigger. You move your head over the ball since it is the heaviest portion of your body. Your feet follow where your head goes and you just swing either on backfoot or front. It is more muscle training/reaction rather then watching the ball through. It is impossible to watch the ball under your eyes after it bounces. At that point it is just your best judgement and body positioning.

    • @jitkr1489
      @jitkr1489 11 месяцев назад +6

      But you wouldn't be allowed to throw or 'chuck' like you do, in baseball. And nobody bowls full in cricket intentionally

    • @Fredman2410
      @Fredman2410 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@jitkr1489 Whoosh!

  • @carlos-fv1rc
    @carlos-fv1rc Год назад +407

    From my limited knowledge of cricket, I see that the two two sports are complete opposites - in the sense that in cricket, it's extremely difficult to get a batter out, and the bowler (pitcher) cheers like crazy when that happens. The teams score hundreds of runs in one game. While in baseball, it's extremely hard for the batter to get a hit, and when you have a duel between two good pitchers, you're not going to see more than a few runs.

    • @tyslink
      @tyslink Год назад +18

      Probably because of the differences in bat/ball dimensions and shapes....it's often been said that hitting a round ball with a round bat is one of the hardest things to do in sports. In Cricket the bat is a huge flat board and the ball is a bit smaller than a baseball (I believe anyway?).

    • @hemsanimbri8962
      @hemsanimbri8962 Год назад +16

      Unless its test cricket in India, Australia, England

    • @michaelscott7166
      @michaelscott7166 Год назад +33

      ​@@tyslink The balls are very similar in size and weight. Cricket ball is about a quarter inch smaller in circumference but about 1/2 an ounce heavier than a Baseball it is also a much harder object. Batting wise it definitely is much harder to hit a baseball because of the round bat and more power because the boundaries of the field are much bigger but Cricket requires a more varied technique because of the 360⁰ field of play, much longer at bats, and increased bowling variety, relative to pitching. Reaction times are similar though, Baseball pitching is generally faster than Cricket bowling but they throw from further away.

    • @my2l
      @my2l Год назад +9

      @@michaelscott7166 baseball pitches are thrown from closer than cricket, when the pitcher releases the ball it's often 54 feet away or even closer.

    • @kartikarry6921
      @kartikarry6921 Год назад +29

      Cricket games can be heavily influenced based on the surface too. Teams that score 200+ runs in T20 Cricket (a huge number) may sometimes barely get through the 100-run mark if the game happens on a bowling-favored surface.

  • @TheDjcarter1966
    @TheDjcarter1966 Год назад +64

    Biggest advantage these guys have are obviously they are great athletes and amazing hand eye coordination, given a week of real instruction they could probably get pretty good at least off BP fastballls. Just getting the correct grip on the bat and holding his hands higher would do wonders

  • @zafarsobhan9191
    @zafarsobhan9191 Год назад +67

    This was brilliant. I loved the generosity and appreciation on both sides. Cricket and baseball are two great sports and there is no reason those who are top of the sport in one couldn't retrofit their games to be pretty damn good in the other.

    • @charliebad
      @charliebad 3 месяца назад +2

      Agreed I believe there's a few rugby stars that have made the move to American Football

    • @nigeh5326
      @nigeh5326 Месяц назад +1

      @@charliebadyes I remember a few decades back a guy from a rugby side became a kicker for a top American football team. Can’t remember which team but he did make the news in Britain for doing it.

    • @nigeh5326
      @nigeh5326 Месяц назад

      Look at football/soccer a game not v popular in the USA for decades but growing in popularity more recently.
      The USA womens team have been hugely successful winning 4 World Cups because young women in the USA have taken to the game.
      If the young men also take it up in high numbers there is no reason they can’t win a future World Cup.

  • @dominicverdin5724
    @dominicverdin5724 Год назад +688

    Not too shabby for his first time playing baseball. Well done kind sir. ⚾️

    • @WastingTime1878
      @WastingTime1878 Год назад +62

      He faces more harsher challenges in the game he plays. I have found baseball to be pretty easier to adapt to as well, if your cricket basics are good you can excel in baseball as well.

    • @omegacroc2928
      @omegacroc2928 Год назад +18

      @@WastingTime1878 While I wouldn’t necessarily disagree with you, there isn’t any tangible evidence to support that since to my knowledge there aren’t any cricketers that have become pro baseball players. Nor vice versa, for that matter.

    • @CognizantCheddar
      @CognizantCheddar Год назад +35

      @@WastingTime1878 You're lying.
      Cricket and baseball are _wildly_ different in how the batter needs to judge the pitcher/bowler's motion as the ball leaves their hand, to say nothing of the various pitches employed in baseball to make the ball's behavior, trajectory, and speed dramatically deceptive (there no parallels whatsoever to that in cricket bowling). And this isn't even going into the wildly different fielding skills.
      You have never played competitive baseball.

    • @chaboiearl4266
      @chaboiearl4266 Год назад +34

      @@WastingTime1878 Why do people feel the need to diminish one thing when supporting another. Cricket does not hold "harsher challenges" than baseball hahahahha.

    • @RobertMJohnson
      @RobertMJohnson Год назад +11

      @@WastingTime1878 LOLOL. they were throwing him meatballs, Ace.

  • @yahiyaking8488
    @yahiyaking8488 Год назад +89

    Harry brook the future of English cricket ,he is gonna become one of the top run scorer in future

    • @ArmageddonIsHere
      @ArmageddonIsHere Год назад

      Never heard of this guy.
      If he's all that good why isn't he in the English team playing the World Cup against Sri Lanka today?
      The English team batting is clearly struggling against the Lankans and they could have done with a hitter like him. If they left him out it must have been for good reason?

    • @yahiyaking8488
      @yahiyaking8488 Год назад +2

      @@ArmageddonIsHere because ben stokes decided to reverse his retirement so he didn't get spot in the squad

    • @ParthaYouTube09
      @ParthaYouTube09 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@yahiyaking8488 that was quite selfish
      And seeing how English team performed as a defending champion was very hard to digest

    • @Lucy_595
      @Lucy_595 6 месяцев назад

      @@ParthaRUclips09 Well now Ben Stokes pulled out of the T20I world cup and gave Brooks a chance. He isn't really selfish.

    • @danielhenderson9917
      @danielhenderson9917 Месяц назад

      Nah, I don’t think he’ll be very good…

  • @davidlong1459
    @davidlong1459 Год назад +87

    Cricket’s my game but into MLB too since my brother moved to CA in 1980… Lucky enough to see likes of Reggie Jackson, Pete Rose, Steve Garvey. As a cricket fan and coach I can see this lad is going to be at that kind of level in his own sport - serious serious talent.

  • @ericzhang9705
    @ericzhang9705 Год назад +169

    For those that are not U.S native, Cubs and Cardinals are division rivals. it's going to be a good one. Hope my Cardinals can take the W. we have a good team this season

    • @pahwraith
      @pahwraith Год назад +3

      Also not known probably by Brits.
      Its a rivalry inside the state of Illinois itself. Illinois is a little bit bigger than the UK, geographically speaking (12 million and 10 million live in Chicago).
      Its only major city is Chicago and it dominates everything.
      St louis fans are supported by mostly rural farmers in southern illinois and the cubs represent the urban north of illinois.
      Southern Illinoisians hate and resent Chicagoans, almost to an unhealthy degree. While Chicagoans barely acknowledge them.

    • @Rak9-j8h
      @Rak9-j8h Год назад +1

      ​@@pahwraith I'm an American baseball fan and didn't know this. I assume most people in Illinois would be White Sox or Cubs fans.

    • @akbarlebowitz8151
      @akbarlebowitz8151 Год назад +1

      Too bad for us Cubs fans you have our former catcher Contreas.....SIGH!! Molina was a beast!!

    • @pahwraith
      @pahwraith Год назад +1

      @@Rak9-j8h nah, south of springfield its all cardinal fans. Central IL is 50/50z
      Iowa is mostly cubs fans. Go figure.
      White sox dont have many fans outside the Chicago suburbs. But its about 50/50 inside the city and suburbs so thats still about 5 million people that like them.

    • @blackfreethinker2525
      @blackfreethinker2525 Год назад

      @@pahwraith I'm originally from NYC, and now live in Central New York, so I understand, because you have much of the same thing going on here.
      (Yes, there is no small contingent of Red Sox fans in this part of the state, and weirdly enough, many of them are also NFL Giants fans.)
      That said, I've also lived in Da Region for 10 years of my life, and when it comes to the Crosstown Classic... the good guys wear black. Go White Sox!

  • @ticnatz
    @ticnatz Год назад +141

    I'll be in London for both games. I live in Germany, but St.Louis is where I call home. I hope this doesn't mess with his cricket swing. When I play golf (not very often), I'm told I have a baseball swing.

    • @alexn78666
      @alexn78666 Год назад +3

      See you there! Go Cards!!!

    • @spakkx
      @spakkx Год назад +4

      went to a driving range here in hamburg once. After a of couple swings the instructor asked if i play baseball, there seems to be a pattern.

    • @flamingfrancis
      @flamingfrancis Год назад +1

      You do realise that the baseball swing is a horizontal one (unless Asian) Golf is a vertical full arc...look at a pro.

    • @hifijohn
      @hifijohn Год назад

      Thats an interesting point I wonder how many who attend are brits and how many are Americans?

    • @alonenjersey
      @alonenjersey Год назад

      You must share your experiences when you get back to The States!

  • @tonyknight9912
    @tonyknight9912 Год назад +26

    Brilliant, well done Harry Brook, a seriously talented player !

  • @blitztim6416
    @blitztim6416 Год назад +152

    He did really good for a first timer. I wanted to hear his thoughts on baseball after this experience.
    I would have like to see him field also.

    • @jhfh3112
      @jhfh3112 Год назад +7

      Yeah the most confusing thing in baseball is knowing where to throw the damn thing with no thinking time. Being used to fielding in cricket your instincts would be completely different so it'd be really difficult.

    • @samuelpinder1215
      @samuelpinder1215 Год назад +9

      ​@@jhfh3112 nah in cricket once you catch it instinct would be throw back to the middle to get a run out or get it back to the bowler

    • @lonerbetch
      @lonerbetch Год назад +17

      ​@@jhfh3112 cricket is actually either at the same level or even harder when it comes to fielding. You need to catch a pretty hard leather ball with your bare hands, no gloves. Then you need to decide if you have to throw it to the bowlers end or the keepers depending where the two batsmen are. You also need to quickly judge how you're going to throw it, whether you are aiming for the stumps directly or going to throw it at a fielder who has got to the stumps and will break it after you throw it to him. Quite often, it's just the fielder having to throw the ball at an inanimate set of stumps and hit the stumps direct. They should also make a note to see if a fielder has positioned themselves to stop the ball from going to the boundary if the throw doesn't hit the stumps or is not collected by a fielder.

    • @jhfh3112
      @jhfh3112 Год назад +3

      @@lonerbetch I don't think baseball is harder inherently, and I know how cricket works. Just commenting that the change of instinct on where to throw and when would be hard for someone who is very well practiced in one sport.

    • @my2l
      @my2l Год назад +2

      @@lonerbetch that's not true at all, cricket fielding is far simpler than baseball, baseball fielding involves knowing the outs, base runners, force plays, tag plays, which base to throw to, how to do run downs, precise footwork and glove work, and requires much better overall athleticism and arm strength than cricket, there's a reason many top cricket teams hire baseball fielding coaches and never the other way around.

  • @mocrg
    @mocrg Год назад +34

    He’s got all the basics. Hand eye coordination.

    • @WastingTime1878
      @WastingTime1878 Год назад +8

      You have to have it budd, international cricket is merciless.

  • @kushalmalhotra9123
    @kushalmalhotra9123 Год назад +218

    Just wondering how long could LIAM LIVINGSTONE can hit it💀

    • @cricket_shorts5934
      @cricket_shorts5934 6 месяцев назад +15

      Out of the park

    • @randomguy7175
      @randomguy7175 6 месяцев назад +25

      West indies lads can hit really big

    • @TurdBoi666
      @TurdBoi666 6 месяцев назад +14

      Henrich Klassen

    • @uya9724
      @uya9724 6 месяцев назад +2

      Ms Dhoni

    • @Wesleytiger-m9w
      @Wesleytiger-m9w 5 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@uya9724 I don't see anyone in cricket hitting home runs except for west Indies lads as they usually are physically bigger than rest of the cricketing players. Unlike cricket baseball needs brute power and timings hence baseball players are lot more muscular than average cricket players.

  • @MannanGoel
    @MannanGoel Год назад +156

    Harry Brook is one of the cricketers whose batting style resemble baseball hitting.
    Great crossover

    • @priyanshudas9083
      @priyanshudas9083 Год назад +5

      Livingstone too

    • @jayansaini7093
      @jayansaini7093 Год назад +1

      ​@@priyanshudas9083he has the bat swing, but he relies a lot on his wrists

    • @flamingfrancis
      @flamingfrancis Год назад +2

      Have you considered the fact that one English assistant coach is a former MLB player / coach and national Australian baseball coach. The influence to cricket fielding, bowling grips (e.g. knuckle ball) and, to some eyes, for some batting, is very evident.

    • @davon7100
      @davon7100 Год назад

      Arsenals Goalkeeper has a video of taking baseball hitting lessons and looked better than Brook when doing so.

    • @MannanGoel
      @MannanGoel Год назад +1

      @@davon7100 I never said that he'll be a great Baseball player or he did well. I compared his batting with baseball. Doesn't mean he'll be good at baseball.

  • @sudarshaniyer2747
    @sudarshaniyer2747 Год назад +71

    As someone who has played both and watches full MLB and IPL seasons, I've seen some comments that I agree and disagree with, here are my two cents:
    Pitching in baseball is far more complex than bowling in cricket in terms of the types of pitches one can throw and the control a pitcher can exert on the baseball to spin left, right, or down, regardless of ambient conditions. For bowling in cricket, there are a number of delivery types but these are heavily influenced by the ambient environment (clouds vs. dry sunny day for swing bowling) and pitch (green vs. dusty). A bowler is often a hostage to these parameters and most even in international cricket are unable to maintain similar levels of performance in one set of conditions vs. another.
    I think a case could be made on the other hand that batting in cricket is more complex. You have to be good at cross bat shots, drives, sweeps, hooks, and cuts in cricket, where a batsman has to make a quick decision when the ball is bowled with regards to how to shape the body and transfer weight while keeping the head still. A lot of reaction also doesnt occur when the ball is bowled but rather where, when, and how the ball hits the surface. Baseball is less complex when it comes to the types of swings and location of where the ball needs to go. With this said, I do think it's harder to hit a ball with a round bat (perhaps easier to generate power though when the bat connects).
    I would say fielding is harder with bare hands. Look at Jonty Rhodes videos to get a sense of fielding at point. However, baseball fielding requires more thought. In cricket you just have to figure out what end to throw to. In baseball you have a lot more targets to consider depending on the game situation, number of base runners, and fielding location (SS vs outfielder). Turning a double or triple play requires more coordination and teamwork than anything I see in cricket for example. Along the same lines, baserunning is more cerebral and tactical in baseball than running between the wickets in cricket, hopefully this point is self-explanatory.
    From an entertainment perspective, T20 used to be a more exciting watch compared to an MLB game but with the introduction of the pitch timer I would say it's more equivalent now. Test cricket may be satisfying to watch for the diehard cricket fan but for the common consumer it definitely is a harder watch than an MLB game.
    All in all, both games are brilliant to watch/play and each offers something different in terms of the fundamental contest of bat vs. ball. I encourage anyone who watches/plays only one to watch/play the other as they both are extremely fascinating.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports 6 месяцев назад +11

      This is the best comment that I have seen that compares the sport. We react to cricket content and have a lot of people that blow off baseball as way easier than cricket, but reality of it is they are both extremely difficult. Some skills transcend to both and you will have your unique few that could be good at both, but at the end of the day neither would be successful at the other sport without years of practice and training.

    • @None-rk1in
      @None-rk1in 6 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@RealFansSportsbaseball isnt easier than cricket,well in a sense its much less complex,but as a guy who have tried cricket and baseball,except proffesional cricket its easier to bat in cricket and make contact ,but in baseball its really hard to make contact with the bat

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@None-rk1in Oh yeah that’s what I would think too. I’m from the US so I’ve played baseball a bunch growing up. I have never played crickets, only watched videos and things like that.

    • @None-rk1in
      @None-rk1in 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@RealFansSports well i have watched your videos ,cricket is really hard to properly understand ,there are 3 levels of understanding cricket-1)audience or viewer level were you just have to be clear of the basics
      2)expert level were you know everything related to cricket,every rules ,regulations,field setting,format,bowling types ,batting shots etc
      And 3)the player level,how to bat and ball,well in gully cricket we all bat and ball but in real cricket they have either pure batters who arent great bowlers and doesnt or rarely bowl,then there is pure bowlers ,and allrounders who does both.learning how to bowl and bat is a bit hard just like every sport ,holding and gripping the bat ,the stance,footwork,wristwork everything needs to be somewhat mastered to play proper cricket.
      Thats all

    • @jimb9063
      @jimb9063 6 месяцев назад +4

      Yes agreed, very good points.
      Just a couple of things to add. Pitching in Baseball and batting in Cricket are the more complex elements as you say, but they also have the advantage ball by ball/pitch by pitch. Considering each delivery individually, a batsman in cricket probably won't get out and might score a run in cricket, a pitcher probably won't give up a hit and might get an out in baseball. Both sports have the same aims, scoring runs and getting outs, but do it in almost completely opposite ways.
      Apart from the effects of altitude and temperature on how far the ball flies off the bat, atmospherics don't really come into baseball because of the tennis ball style seam on a baseball. All movement is via spin, apart from a knuckleball, so no cricket ball style seam, no swing through the air.
      Spot on with the fielding. Cricket has learned a bit from baseball over the years as it's tried to get more 'professional'. Relay throwing is more common now, but it's just not as crucial with every play like it is with baseball. Not having to run while batting, and being fairly obvious most of the time how many runs are available in cricket means you don't throw the ball back 'seriously' that often when in the field.
      100% agree with your last paragraph. Like with almost everything, disdain usually comes from ignorance. I'd be amazed if fans of one sport didn't at least recognise and respect the other sport if they watched it for a while.
      Personally love both games. From the UK, prefer the long version of cricket and also watched quite a bit of baseball over the years. I didn't need T20 personally because I watched baseball, but understand the need for a viable modern game. It's also had a very positive affect on Test cricket too. It's just a little too skewed in favour of the bat for me, in a game which they have the advantage anyway (You might be able to tell I used to bowl!).
      I guess it's true what they say, chicks dig the long ball!

  • @andrewlaw
    @andrewlaw Год назад +6

    I'd like to have seen some of the baseball hitters have a go at cricket, the straight bat mechanics are totally different to what they are taught so could prove an interesting challenge.

  • @legendnaveendelu7209
    @legendnaveendelu7209 Год назад +93

    He just hit a hundred in IPL. 🎉🎉🎉

    • @VK456-r7p
      @VK456-r7p Год назад +8

      And failed in rest other matches

  • @billhorton2564
    @billhorton2564 Год назад +80

    As a former baseball player that lived in South Africa for a short time, I became very good at hitting a cricket ball. I could routinely hit the ball completely off the pitch. I used my legs for more power, but with the three sided bat and having to swing every time, including balls that hit the ground before reaching the batter made for much more of an arm swing. Good job Harry!

    • @timothybruggeman9332
      @timothybruggeman9332 Год назад +5

      I lived in Midrand, a suburb of Johannesburg from 2010 to 2016, and while I was there I was fortunate to have found a baseball league. I played for the Mark's Park Mustangs!

    • @ziadelsissy3088
      @ziadelsissy3088 Год назад +1

      Yeah batting in cricket is easier,but bowling is harder,,

    • @5394q
      @5394q Год назад +9

      being able to hit out of the park doesn't make you good at cricket. it just shows you don't understand the game

    • @bbm260
      @bbm260 Год назад

      Based on your comment you looks like a terrible cricketer or you know nothing about cricket.

    • @human6729
      @human6729 Год назад

      ​@@ziadelsissy3088 but to become an international player is very tough as just swinging is not enough got to know various other things.

  • @theremakers.
    @theremakers. Год назад +18

    I don't know if you baseball fans are aware, but Harry has a mesmerizingly classical cricketing technique. He is undoubtedly a future legend of the game.❤

    • @danjo1967
      @danjo1967 6 месяцев назад

      i dunno.... half the aussie team would have done better

    • @KG-qm7pb
      @KG-qm7pb 3 месяца назад

      Classical cricketing technique? Don’t know about that at all 😂 he’s very unconventional

    • @mcfch9625
      @mcfch9625 Месяц назад

      ​@danjo1967 there was nothing incorrect in the statement, irrespective of his nationality.

  • @kgck15
    @kgck15 Год назад +1

    feel so proud through country wise i am not from Nz but feels like is our guy as he is part of cricket, all people in cricketing world is part of oen big family :)

  • @EvilClowns69
    @EvilClowns69 Год назад +12

    Glad that they are bringing back the London series. I was lucky enough to fly to London and watch the Yankees vs Redsox there was a great time

    • @thesmithersy
      @thesmithersy Год назад +1

      As a UK fan, it was enjoyable but I wish they hadn't brought the MLB concept of overpriced concessions over too!

  • @zas98
    @zas98 Год назад +4

    Happy to see Harry Brook play for the Cardinals. I did my MS in SIUE and supported the STL Cardinals

  • @GS44691
    @GS44691 Год назад +7

    I miss baseball on TV here in the UK. Was an avid fan sitting through the night watching some fantastic games and great athletes.

    • @ArmageddonIsHere
      @ArmageddonIsHere Год назад

      My son played the game here in the United States.
      B O R I N G !

    • @hithere3035
      @hithere3035 6 месяцев назад

      Just a year late, i'm assuming by your comment that they used to play Baseball on tv but stopped? MLB is on every night in UK now on TnT sports. Usually around 10pm.

  • @WastingTime1878
    @WastingTime1878 Год назад +14

    I feel cricket players who have a low backlift (I always had a low backlift) are much more likely to excel at baseball. Whatever little I have played baseball, I have found it easier for me as compared to my friends who have a much higher backlift.

  • @johnhenry9453
    @johnhenry9453 Год назад +11

    MLB is doing big moves to expand finally the game... first was the WBC and now this looking for ambassadors and putting games on another countries. If they had done that in the past, maybe baseball would have more popularity in the world right now.

  • @dakshmahida833
    @dakshmahida833 Год назад +5

    I was waiting for this moment in the whole video and finally he did it 😅 6:20 tapping bat on pitch before a big shot...the cricketer in him...

  • @ahsenkhan1593
    @ahsenkhan1593 Год назад +9

    He is an exceptional talent, arguably the best emerging player in the cricketing world currently. I am a bit worried/ scared and hope that this game won't effect his cricketing skills with the bat.

  • @SirArthurBeowulf
    @SirArthurBeowulf Год назад +8

    Here after England's win over Australia in third test of Aahes he played very well in second inning

  • @kennyg1358
    @kennyg1358 Год назад +90

    Would be fun to see a home and home championship playing cricket and baseball on their home turf respectively.

    • @samuelpinder1215
      @samuelpinder1215 Год назад +4

      ​@Cricket Explained depends because baseball catching is much easier so if they catch out all the baseball team and then get a few good hits who knows. I think virat kohli could get a few homeruns and joffra archer could get some dangerous pitches off (he might still be injured)

    • @frebbbreeze2841
      @frebbbreeze2841 Год назад +12

      If it was taken even remotely seriously it would be too dangerous for the baseball players to play cricket. Their clubs wouldn't agree to it

    • @thesmithersy
      @thesmithersy Год назад +3

      @@frebbbreeze2841 True, they wouldn't know how to deal with bouncers.

    • @flamingfrancis
      @flamingfrancis Год назад +1

      If you turn up early enough at any Cricket International you can see players / coaches all warming up using baseball gloves / skills / drills so there is nothing really to prove by having a crossover event. Cricketers would be easily found out thinking if they have to tag a player or touch base with something thy know nothing about...force plays.

    • @flamingfrancis
      @flamingfrancis Год назад

      @@frebbbreeze2841 MLB clubs have often, in the past, refused to allow contacted players to play global tournaments with their nations in baseball...just as EPL teams have done

  • @joealyjim3029
    @joealyjim3029 Год назад +4

    Love to see this go the other way and have some baseball players try cricket

  • @devrajsinghbalyasra1407
    @devrajsinghbalyasra1407 Год назад +61

    He is the next big thing of Cricket world. Brooks is making so many runs soon he will be no 1 batsman

    • @Pwnzistor
      @Pwnzistor Год назад +11

      I don't know what any of that means, but he seems super nice- I hope he does extremely well.

    • @RatzaChewy
      @RatzaChewy Год назад +11

      Replace 'batsman' with 'batter' or 'hitter' and that statement would read exactly the same for a baseball player.

    • @iameverywhere8551
      @iameverywhere8551 Год назад +2

      He got off in IPL tho 🤣

    • @DeadBeat1azy
      @DeadBeat1azy Год назад +3

      ​@I AM EVERYWHERE ! That one literally one game and he came in after a wicket maiden first over

    • @KKPR533
      @KKPR533 Год назад +2

      @@iameverywhere8551 scored a century the other day

  • @williamsmith8522
    @williamsmith8522 Год назад +8

    Glad this video is giving Ryan Ludwick a small moment, he’s probably not well known across the baseball world but look up his 2008 stats for the Cardinals MVP caliber year but somehow landed only 16th.

  • @stingray4real
    @stingray4real Год назад +11

    In the UK during the late 1890s after visiting USA Industrialist Sir Francis Ley introduced baseball in Derby, England. There was a baseball field built near the factory. There was the English Baseball League. Derby Baseball Club was winning the English Baseball League. Because they had American players they got banned by the English Baseball League. The game didn't catch on in the UK. Derby County Football Club bought the baseball field from Francis Ley. Hence the name of the stadium Baseball Ground.

  • @sudarshansundar9320
    @sudarshansundar9320 5 месяцев назад

    As someone who grew up playing baseball but watching a lot of cricket bc of my dad. I would say the swing is very impressive given his inexperience his main issue is how sturdy he is a cricket swing is a very structured rigid movement. Where as baseball is an athletic and free moving swing. You can see how planted he is, once he opens those hips and drives through the ball he could get pop

  • @jjackson3240
    @jjackson3240 Год назад +7

    The Cardinals won the World Series against Boston in 1967. Sometime in the fall/winter television season, I believe on the Ed Sullivan show, a fake match was staged between the top British cricket team and the Cardinals. The score was 0 to 0 in the final inning and someone told the cricket batter to hit the ball out of the park. He asked if that was polite and was told yes. So he proceeded to do just that and won the game for the British team. I was so mad at the time. I was 10 years old and loved the Cardinals. Have fun Harry.

  • @brodaism
    @brodaism Год назад +3

    As a long time cricket player who is trying to be better tennis player these days. I can see that he wasn't using legs that much, his base was not wide so he was off balance as soon he hits, the right side of the hip has to come forward/rotate for balance and power. Having said that, Cricket is also a complex sport which needs other skillset.

  • @pertash
    @pertash Год назад +368

    Every ball is a full toss

    • @User-ta5178
      @User-ta5178 Год назад +14

      But every ball is not cricket ball .

    • @fordastreeets8019
      @fordastreeets8019 9 месяцев назад +34

      Theres different types of pitches in baseball, its not all 90mph fastballs. If that was the case, baseball players would easily be making contact. Pitches will also purposely switch there pitches to trick the hitter/batsman. There's different types of pitches including splitters, cutters, sliders, curveballs, knuckleballs, forkball, eephus, breakingball, and more. Also u have to keep in mind baseball players use baseball bats, which have smaller widths. If baseball players used the cricket sticks they would easily make contact with the ball. And u also need to know where to place your hits. Making contact with the baseball wont win games if you don't know where to place your hits.

    • @j.vrooyen7975
      @j.vrooyen7975 6 месяцев назад

      🤣🤣

    • @tirthasarathighosh5342
      @tirthasarathighosh5342 6 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@User-ta5178😂😂 have you seen cricket before 😂

    • @User-ta5178
      @User-ta5178 6 месяцев назад +21

      @@tirthasarathighosh5342 yup I've seen India loses from Australia in 2023 world cup .

  • @herrgodfrey9563
    @herrgodfrey9563 Год назад +211

    I would love to see more baseball outside of the US, Canada and Japan. Imagine a World Series that was REALLY a World Series.

    • @peterron924
      @peterron924 Год назад +108

      thats what the world baseball classic is, its just not a series.

    • @herrgodfrey9563
      @herrgodfrey9563 Год назад +15

      @@peterron924 yeah, I know that. It would just be cool if baseball was as ubiquitous as soccer.

    • @jordonez42
      @jordonez42 Год назад +68

      did you really just leave out Latin America bro lmao come on now

    • @herrgodfrey9563
      @herrgodfrey9563 Год назад +5

      I'm sorry, I didn't realize Latin America had any individual teams or organizations that played to the same standard as the MLB or NPB. I knew they had individual players but not individual teams or organizations.

    • @kayseacamp
      @kayseacamp Год назад +10

      Can't leave out the KBO.

  • @robertcornelius8056
    @robertcornelius8056 Год назад +1

    I’ll buy cardinals merch because Harry is the right fit as your ambassador . He is the future of cricket so this will not go unnoticed in the uk

  • @Brendanvio
    @Brendanvio Год назад +31

    Good player to pick. He has been outrageously good for England the last year.

    • @grevious01
      @grevious01 Год назад +1

      Really? I haven't heard much about him compare with England's other superstars such as Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler.

    • @iqbal0610
      @iqbal0610 Год назад +4

      ​@@grevious01Stokes and Butter are the established senior players for England. This guy is a proper up and coming star. Watch out for him

    • @c3vzn
      @c3vzn Год назад

      Yeah he’s been THE player for England. Keen to see how he goes in The Ashes.

    • @yeoldegeek71
      @yeoldegeek71 Год назад

      @@djstuc What are you on about? His form has been astonishing... 4 centuries in his 1st 10 tests, averaging over 80, scoring at roughly a run a ball. Man of the series against New Zealand in February. He's the most exciting young player to have emerged onto the cricket Test scene for a long time.

    • @yeoldegeek71
      @yeoldegeek71 Год назад

      @@djstuc Aaaah, fair enough!

  • @gauthamvadlamudi3500
    @gauthamvadlamudi3500 9 месяцев назад +5

    The habit of batsmen in cricket having this standing stance @6:43 when they are not at play ... habits don't go away so easy 😂

  • @Anichaan7
    @Anichaan7 Год назад +8

    Brook has potential to become one of the best batsmans in cricket

  • @Tweetsoftheweek
    @Tweetsoftheweek Год назад +8

    Shahid Afridi once hit a cricket ball for 450 ft (150 m ) six. There are plenty of players who clear 360 ft in cricket. MS Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh, Sanju Samson, AB De Villiers,Virat Kohli have all cleared 110 ms.

  • @nigeh5326
    @nigeh5326 Месяц назад +1

    Fascinating stuff for someone like me, a Brit who hasn’t played cricket since high school and who follows a soccer team here in Britain (West Bromwich Albion) and the Red Sox via the internet.
    Cricket and baseball may look superficially similar eg both involve a guy with a bat trying to hit a ball thrown at them with fielders trying to catch it etc.
    But the skills involved are different.
    From the first day a player takes up either game they develop skills and movements that are unique.
    Same with rugby and American football. Both involve an oval ball, running at and tackling opponents, trying to reach the opposition’s end of the pitch to score before kicking the ball over the bar and between the posts.
    But the skills involved are different.
    Regardless of the sport professional players are way better than any of us could hope to be.
    They have a natural talent, years of and dedication to improving that through training and practicing constantly to reach the top.

  • @yashtiwari117
    @yashtiwari117 Год назад +2

    I think I am going to be naturally good at Baseball because of my natural swing in cricket. Love em short stuff, I can keep pulling/hooking them all day.

  • @raincntry2657
    @raincntry2657 Год назад +17

    Color me impressed that he picked it up in one day with coaching. He was making good, solid contact.

    • @sloppygoo
      @sloppygoo Год назад +5

      Baseball is arcade cricket I’m not surprised

    • @scarletrobin
      @scarletrobin 6 месяцев назад

      Hitting a baseball is way harder than hitting a cricket ball with a bat 3 times the size lol

  • @Kid_Senekal
    @Kid_Senekal Год назад +31

    As a cricket fan I often wonder how good the US might get if cricket were more mainstream. Some of these baseball guys are unbelievable athletes.

    • @ihatejpmorgan
      @ihatejpmorgan Год назад +6

      The majority. MLB is not joke. It's the hardest professional league of any sport to get into.

    • @Kid_Senekal
      @Kid_Senekal Год назад +1

      @@ihatejpmorgan Absolutely. Limited amount of high level baseball I've seen....fielding, reaction time and mobility- and throwing- power and accuracy- is insane.

    • @akshaychaudhar6926
      @akshaychaudhar6926 Год назад

      @@Kid_Senekal where are you from brother and which sport is most popular sport in your country???

    • @Kid_Senekal
      @Kid_Senekal Год назад +4

      @@akshaychaudhar6926 South Africa. Rugby and soccer most popular spectator sports, cricket also up there.

    • @chaitanyashinde7700
      @chaitanyashinde7700 10 месяцев назад

      I can tell you already they can be the best in the world only thing holding them is the game has not catched on. We had a baseball player come in and play cricket it took him few balls to get used to it. Once he did boy oh boy he was only hitting out of the park no half measures. Fielding was exceptional because he had a rocket arm and could throw the ball like a trace of bullet.

  • @sootchh4055
    @sootchh4055 Год назад +14

    I'd take this lad for my beer league softball team any day!

  • @FreudSG
    @FreudSG 5 месяцев назад

    In baseball hitting you have to swing thru the pitch without breaking the wrists and using the hip as the pivot so that the hitting form stays consistent. It is an extremely difficult thing for a cricket batter to conceptualize because the mechanics of batting in cricket are different due the defensive aspect. The wrists break often and hitting thru the hip is mostly a forte of big power hitters in T20.
    This makes baseball a super synthesized version of cricket where the only delivery is a swinging full toss and the only hit is a power hit - both of which are the most difficult aspects of cricket.

  • @MrMosby-hy3te
    @MrMosby-hy3te Год назад +8

    That Cardinal Red is the best Red in the business!!!

  • @AliceYobby
    @AliceYobby Год назад +8

    Takin a cue from Jomboy with the Cricket outreach, love it

  • @KKPR533
    @KKPR533 Год назад +6

    Harry smashed a brilliant century in the IPL the other day.

  • @sangit0796
    @sangit0796 Год назад +15

    Cricketers faces 145+km/h balls in a regular basis,
    So hiting a base ball with speed less than 100km/h is like a full toss speen ball without any turn.

    • @saurishghosh2142
      @saurishghosh2142 Год назад +8

      ...95 miles per hour, or 152 Km/h is very common in baseball, the swing and movement is sometimes more than a cricket ball, because the Baseball's ball is lighter, baseball hitting is not easy with that thin Baseball Bat, but pro Cricketers should be good in Baseball, cricket is much more dynamic.

    • @bkam7079
      @bkam7079 11 месяцев назад +2

      Baseballs come in at 100 mph, not km/h. That's about 160 km/h

  • @dennissvitak5475
    @dennissvitak5475 6 месяцев назад +1

    In the US Air Force, I was stationed in East Anglia for several years. I played a fair amount of Cricket..and I was good at it. You knew pretty much where the ball was coming to, and it was a lot slower.

  • @jimmyconway8025
    @jimmyconway8025 13 дней назад

    Kid is very polite and humble!
    Very well spoken!
    His swing was decent!
    I feel he could play baseball at a decent level.
    Id like to have seen him throw and catch .
    I feel the one big difference between the two besides bouncing ball is base runners!
    And situational baseball that takes years to figure out.
    And inner squad match would be cool...
    With some restrictions on pitching and bowling

  • @MarkMyerson
    @MarkMyerson Год назад +36

    Another cricketer who tried baseball: I think the hardest part of the transition is the difference trajectory of the ball.
    In cricket, the ball is usually coming up off the pitch. And classical technique involves playing with a vertical (or near) bat.
    In baseball, the ball is going from high to low, and your bat swing is meant to be close to horizontal. Even if you have great hand-eye coordination, it can take some time to re-calibrate your brain for that switch.

    • @MCKevin289
      @MCKevin289 Год назад +1

      I grew up playing baseball but I played cricket a few times at a sports camp. I have the reverse problem as you with the sport I play now called hurling.

    • @bayhusker30
      @bayhusker30 Год назад +1

      My biggest problem as a kid, visiting family in the UK and messing about with cricket, was getting my head around the idea that you didn't have to hit it in a way that enabled you to run. It was fine to just fend the ball off to protect the wicket, you didn't have to get a base hit (or more) each time.
      My dad took a great series of photos of me and two cousins. They have great vertical bat position, and have stepped in nicely to take the ball off the turf and push it off to the side. Then there's me, front leg fully extended, hips open, level swing, top hand off in the Walt Hrniak style, swinging for left-center field...

    • @MarkMyerson
      @MarkMyerson Год назад +4

      @@bayhusker30 I think that is one of the biggest differences between the two games.
      A batter in baseball has nothing to lose. It doesn't matter if you miss 70% of the time if you make a perfect contact 30% of the time.
      In cricket, you can't afford to miss or mishit anything really. You need to be really smart about how/when to attack.

    • @my2l
      @my2l Год назад

      @@MarkMyerson false, it does matter if you can't hit 70 percent of the time, striking out at that rate would mean you're off the team entirely, and even if you're making solid contact there's no guarantees that it would go through for hits, most hard hit balls are fielded and turned into outs. Especially with runners on base a bad hit that turns into a double play would completely ruin your team's inning as you only get 3 outs before everything resets again.

    • @babitapandhare1889
      @babitapandhare1889 Год назад +3

      @@my2l baseball is an easy game , compare to cricket

  • @woopimagpie
    @woopimagpie Год назад +8

    Amazing how different the two games are. There's a bat and a ball, and that's pretty much where the similarity ends. It's pretty impressive when someone can play both games well. I'd love to see this the other way around too, get a couple of the gun baseball players to come and have a go at cricket at the high levels. Great stuff.

    • @wasimibitpu
      @wasimibitpu Год назад +3

      Cricket with its technicalities in batting and bowling is much more harder and requires more skills and mental strength to be good at it. There are so many intricacies in Game of cricket that it's really hard to make someone understand how it's played.. and top of that cricket has different formats and each format has its own level of difficulty and different rules

    • @my2l
      @my2l Год назад +1

      @@wasimibitpu bullshit, you've never played baseball to compare.

    • @user-vy5uy9fo8p
      @user-vy5uy9fo8p Год назад +2

      I am not so sure how a baseball batter or a pitcher can fare well in cricket. A baseball batter won't know what to do when there is a bouncer or a spinner, similarly a pitcher won't know what to do when he is asked to bowl with his hand straight.

    • @my2l
      @my2l Год назад

      @@user-vy5uy9fo8p that's a lie, go watch eric sim easily adapting to both bowling and hitting

  • @JohnCena-lc3cs
    @JohnCena-lc3cs Год назад +3

    Harry brook is a great player i love watch him play❤️

  • @davezubie
    @davezubie Год назад +2

    I'd like to see a couple of Irish hurlers try the same.
    Great hand-eye coordination and can hit the ball while some is trying to tackle them

  • @simongleaden2864
    @simongleaden2864 Год назад +1

    The first time I saw Harry Brook play, a few years ago, he hit a straight drive for six a few feet from where I was sitting. He can really hit the ball. Baseball seems so much more difficult, with the bat being round, not 4.25 inches wide, and only a hit into the 90 degree area between the two foul lines being valid. In cricket that would be like being able to score only from shots between midwicket and extra cover.

  • @asathelogiclaman637
    @asathelogiclaman637 Год назад +15

    Its insane how fast he got good in baseball!

    • @olik5652
      @olik5652 Год назад +9

      He faced BP. Any 14 year old can hit just as good.

    • @ParthaYouTube09
      @ParthaYouTube09 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@olik5652 BP ?

    • @timacree7177
      @timacree7177 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@olik5652 yes but he had literally never tried before. his swing quickly was quite pure.

  • @johnwray393
    @johnwray393 Год назад +24

    Dude needed to lift his right elbow and would've been solid. Cool video idea. Let's see MLB guys playing cricket.

    • @nomar2004
      @nomar2004 Год назад

      lindor did it before ruclips.net/video/cgx1QPaYpCI/видео.html

    • @stepsinpairs
      @stepsinpairs Год назад +3

      There's a great video of Lindor trying out cricket from about 4/5 years ago. It's worth checking out.

    • @johnwray393
      @johnwray393 Год назад +1

      @@stepsinpairs Now that you mention it, I may remember that. Will have to go back and check it out.

  • @TheGLORY13
    @TheGLORY13 Год назад +19

    I think if there's any sport that stands a chance of transferring over their skills (obviously you can teach anyone to hit with time) Cricket is up in terms of reaction to swinging at the pitch and such.

    • @flamingfrancis
      @flamingfrancis Год назад +2

      That is not rocket science. Cricket Australia employed a full time baseball coach for fielding skills after he coached Australia baseball at the 1996 Olympics. He has since coached in India.

    • @RobertMJohnson
      @RobertMJohnson Год назад

      golf and hockey are more similar to baseball than cricket in terms of swing.

    • @shdhd07
      @shdhd07 Год назад

      I feel like Rugby and American Football could make a decent crossover.

    • @RevStickleback
      @RevStickleback Год назад +2

      @@shdhd07 It would seem logical, but probably not, simply because there aren't many transferable skills. The style of passing is completely different. Tackling is very different, as is general defensive play. A big guy from American Football could probably learn to do well as a forward, and a running back could no doubt learn to be a back in rugby, but despite one sport being based off the other, they are vastly different. It would be fun to see them have a go though.

    • @TheEclecticBeard
      @TheEclecticBeard Год назад

      @@RevStickleback Eh, the players coming up are being taught more of the tackling that would would be transferrable. As far as the passing, outside of the forward kicking the passing behind and under handed looks very much like an option offense from back in the day in football that many high schools and smaller colleges still employ. Outside of those similarities though I tend to agree with you.

  • @pruett89
    @pruett89 5 месяцев назад

    For someone who plays their own sport at an international level this guy is EXTREMELY humble. Love seeing this cross over.

  • @jacquesmalherbe2586
    @jacquesmalherbe2586 6 месяцев назад +1

    The side I'd be really interested to see is how baseball players deal with the concentration side of batting in cricket. Like you could potentially be batting for 3+ hours and facing 300+ balls in an innings of test cricket, whereas an AB in baseball might last at most 20 pitches (that being the record I think). The ball comes with less velocity in cricket as it isn't thrown and bounces off of the pitch but the amount of decisions a batter has too make is much much higher.

  • @rs4619
    @rs4619 Год назад +8

    Cricket batters can very easily adapt to Baseball, but the other way is almost impossible. As for the entire game, there is no comparison between how difficult Cricket and Baseball are. Cricket wins hands down from the fielders not having gloves to catch the ball, to the batters having to go on batting till they are out.

    • @ihatejpmorgan
      @ihatejpmorgan Год назад

      This has been proven false time and time again. College level baseball player outmatched cricket pros in every demonstration.

    • @rs4619
      @rs4619 Год назад +3

      @@ihatejpmorgan Play the game of Cricket first before you make a judgement.

    • @김성은-n7y
      @김성은-n7y Год назад

      @@rs4619 Having gloves give you more range of defence which means there is no superior between baseball and cricket. "Play the baseball before you make a judgement"

    • @abhijitkundu5144
      @abhijitkundu5144 Год назад

      ​@@김성은-n7yplay world's no 2 sport cricket 🏏🏏then judge

    • @worldgamer4310
      @worldgamer4310 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@ihatejpmorganDon't burn tooo much 😂😂😂

  • @MemeTeam6900
    @MemeTeam6900 Год назад +8

    In cricket full tosses are the easiest to hit so it must have been easy for him to pick up baseball, but the bat size only

    • @fordastreeets8019
      @fordastreeets8019 9 месяцев назад

      Theres different types of pitches in baseball, its not all 90mph fastballs. If that was the case, baseball players would easily be making contact. Pitches will also purposely switch there pitches to trick the hitter/batsman. There's different types of pitches including splitters, cutters, sliders, curveballs, knuckleballs, forkball, eephus, breakingball, and more. Also u have to keep in mind baseball players use baseball bats, which have smaller widths. If baseball players used the cricket sticks they would easily make contact with the ball. And u also need to know where to place your hits. Making contact with the baseball wont win games if you don't know where to place your hits.

  • @fayebell4716
    @fayebell4716 Год назад +24

    Keepin it classy STL! Can't wait for not only the London game but Opening Day tomorrow, GO CARDS!!!

    • @rickd438
      @rickd438 Год назад

      Cards will lose to my Blue Jays.

    • @joshualee6765
      @joshualee6765 Год назад

      @@rickd438 yep they sure did gave up 2 dingers to our lead off hitter 😂

    • @rickd438
      @rickd438 Год назад

      @@joshualee6765 It’s Early.

  • @neerajnongmaithem392
    @neerajnongmaithem392 Год назад +2

    Baseball is a pitchers game while as cricket is a batters game. Batting in mlb is way harder and getting a hit is a thing of rejoice, while as in cricket getting a batter out is a sense of rejoice for the bowler. Batting is harder in mlb, whule as in cricket bowling is harder.

  • @chadmcfly1299
    @chadmcfly1299 Год назад +2

    Not a cardinals fan but really proud how they represented baseball and the country tbh

  • @sebastianpage4391
    @sebastianpage4391 Год назад +8

    supposedly Liam Livingstone wanted to do it but they didn't allow him to for the dignity of the MLB. If any Americans are curious go and look him up. Absolute monster

    • @tyslink
      @tyslink Год назад

      Looked him up...not sure what you mean by "absolute monster" as he isn't all that large? And also not sure what you meant "they didn't allow him to for the dignity of the MLB"? Is that implying he would somehow embarrass the MLB or something? I don't get it?

    • @blackfreethinker2525
      @blackfreethinker2525 Год назад

      You must be from Lancashire.
      Good rugby league county.

    • @forareeb
      @forareeb Год назад +2

      'Monster' because he hit balls quite long. He hit a six(like home run) for >117m and it is really long in cricket.

    • @ihatejpmorgan
      @ihatejpmorgan Год назад

      ​@@tyslinknothing to get, it doesn't make sense. Cricket is only a national sport in a place where they struggle to meet basic caloric intake. They have no true concept of athleticism.

    • @ihatejpmorgan
      @ihatejpmorgan Год назад

      ​@@forareebno where close to hitting home run. The farthest point in a cricket field is 270 feet. The farthest point in an MLB field is 415 feet. Go to bed 🤡s

  • @noelplum99
    @noelplum99 Год назад +3

    So many moronic "baseball is harder than cricket" and "cricket is harder than baseball" comments below this video.
    *Newsflash* ALL elite level teams ports are exactly as hard as the skill of the teams you are up against. You don't play against the shape of the bat or the ball bouncing on the pitch (or not), you play against another team and what makes elite sport "hard" is the quality of the opposing players.
    Baseball and cricket are both popular sports with millions of people giving them a try out and hence they will both be roughly as hard as one another at the elite level.

  • @sidddddddddddddd
    @sidddddddddddddd Год назад +3

    I want to see someone big like Chris Gayle playing Baseball! He'll definitely hit big home runs :D

  • @sonicaffairband
    @sonicaffairband 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice to see the crossover and educational awareness. So tired of the “what’s harder baseball or cricket?” debate. Just let it be. Baseball is super hard. Cricket is super hard. Enough said. Now enjoy.

  • @haseebkhan-st6nb
    @haseebkhan-st6nb Год назад +2

    Cricket have a big learning curve,

  • @naveedali1406
    @naveedali1406 Год назад +4

    Two great sports ❤

  • @cjyoung7372
    @cjyoung7372 Год назад +4

    I would have loved to see him show his skills with some field drills

    • @saurishghosh2142
      @saurishghosh2142 Год назад +1

      cricket ball is 10-15% heavier and singnificantly significantly significantly harder, they catch the ball barehanded, and cricket fielders dont just hurl the ball to the bases, they have to aim at the sticks planted there

  • @JeanCarlosTv
    @JeanCarlosTv Год назад +7

    baseball and cricket sports brothers

  • @danabrahams7892
    @danabrahams7892 5 месяцев назад

    He is some cricketer - love the tiny amend the hitting coordinator makes and the swing is just miles better - quality stuff all round #LGM

  • @ajayvikramsingh6832
    @ajayvikramsingh6832 Год назад +1

    I remember good old Childhood days when ESPN live telecasted MLB in India. Now it's not there anymore. Being a Semi professional Cricketer, i loved watching baseball which is sorts of cousin of Cricket.
    Hope to see it back someday

  • @Rockman_Halo
    @Rockman_Halo Год назад +9

    would love to see cricketers playing pros in the show or something. can't expect them to get the hang of a swing in a half day but the chess of an at bat can be picked up quickly

    • @sangamb8429
      @sangamb8429 Год назад

      @cricketexplained8526 theres no chance a baseball players could ever make a run in cricket match, baseball player would get retired hurt easily.

    • @sangamb8429
      @sangamb8429 Год назад +3

      @cricketexplained8526 yeah, you are saying same thing in a humble way😂😅

  • @billstein2
    @billstein2 Год назад +4

    Found this really entertaining and fun, but having a time limit isn't the best way to do it. A time limit puts too much chance on the quality of the pitches.
    A better method would be a number of strikes allowed, or "outs" defined by a ball not reaching a predetermined distance, (No penalty for not swinging).
    Great stuff though, and he definitely has talent.

  • @TheBoomsonic
    @TheBoomsonic Год назад +5

    The 'cricketing guard' at 6:20. Haha. This was really fun to watch.

  • @stevenygabbyperez695
    @stevenygabbyperez695 Год назад +2

    These two sports are similar but infinitely different. The swing is very different.

  • @GIBBO4182
    @GIBBO4182 6 месяцев назад +1

    Just a quick one. Harry is an exceptional ball striker, even by pro cricketer’s standards…he’s well above average

  • @lee4171
    @lee4171 Год назад +17

    Baseball is a great sport. Cricket is great and much more technical.

  • @Ganesh-se7iv
    @Ganesh-se7iv Год назад +73

    Cricket is way better

  • @aarond23
    @aarond23 Год назад +30

    For 1 day that was pretty good. Way better than 99.999999% of humans would do.

    • @SathishKoththolla
      @SathishKoththolla Год назад +11

      Cricketers can easily adopt actually. It’s pretty easier for them to learn

    • @fordastreeets8019
      @fordastreeets8019 9 месяцев назад

      @@SathishKoththolla But can they excel in placement is the question. Making contact won't win games

  • @ThePhenomf4
    @ThePhenomf4 Год назад +3

    Did he break out the metal bat to beat the distance record of the other guy? I’m not sure I’ll allow that. Congrats on his success in his young career. The sky’s the limit. I’d love to see some mlb players head over the pond for a cricket exhibition. Baseball is on fire after the WBC. Keep it rolling, MLB.

    • @tyslink
      @tyslink Год назад

      @Cricket Explained obviously they are going to make it "doable" for the visiting athlete. I know nothing about cricket so maybe if they had some MLB players try it out in this same manner I'd give it a look...from just the few times I've watched I had no clue what was going on!

    • @my2l
      @my2l Год назад

      @cricketexplained8526 eric sim did very well for a first timer

  • @About30Penguins
    @About30Penguins Год назад +1

    As a Cardinals fan since my youth; thank you for picking St. Louis!

  • @Maxharddrive64
    @Maxharddrive64 4 месяца назад +2

    So intresing a subject. I guess like anything, with practice you'd get better right?The one thing I admire and spotted immediately is his hand eye coordination. in both $ports the atheletes have been gifted with tremendous hand eye coordination