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  • Sachin Tendulkar, the Indian captain rips apart the West Indian bowling attack consisting of Curtly Ambrose, Mervyn Dillon ,Franklyn Rose and others at the Kensington Oval, Bridgetown Barbados during the 3rd test in 1997.

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  • @Sudarshansridhar
    @Sudarshansridhar 5 лет назад +402

    And funnest part is some people compare players with Tendulkar.
    To be frank, sachin's replay cricket is more enjoyable than today's live cricket match.

    • @gankala8
      @gankala8 4 года назад +10

      so true

    • @parasjoshi4526
      @parasjoshi4526 3 года назад +13

      Correct highlights are far better than today's live matches

    • @parandhamandarling2213
      @parandhamandarling2213 3 года назад +1

      Generation gap kohli is far more better than sachin in batting skills that's why he has an average of 50 in all three formats

    • @parasjoshi4526
      @parasjoshi4526 3 года назад +29

      @@parandhamandarling2213 Correct Generation gap that's why unskilled Kholi is lucky not to face legendary bowlers from past in difficult conditions where batting is difficult and it's easy to become chase master when you face below average bowlers and batting conditions
      It's a insult to compare flat track bully Kholi with Sachin who become great because he don't have to face legendary bowlers from past and difficult batting conditions lol 😂😂😂😀😂

    • @parandhamandarling2213
      @parandhamandarling2213 3 года назад +2

      @@parasjoshi4526 these generation bowlers can also be called as legends if they retired 🤣🤣🤣😎

  • @abrahamabhishek4240
    @abrahamabhishek4240 3 года назад +181

    He played so many such inning--- 40s to 90s--- that nobody remembers. A 70-odd score was counted as a good innings for other batsmen but for Sachin that usually went under the 'failures' column.

    • @kapilbhardwaj4680
      @kapilbhardwaj4680 2 года назад +6

      True

    • @abhoyable
      @abhoyable Год назад +4

      most importantly opposition knew (even entire India believed if anyone gonna do it for team India it's gonna be Sachin) so they used their best bowler statergy to negate him, not only cricket but in all sports (even individual sports) very few have played game with so much of expectation

    • @sunnymane5646
      @sunnymane5646 Год назад +4

      Sachin the GOAT

    • @SingNostalgiaWithAmogh
      @SingNostalgiaWithAmogh 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@abhoyable
      ALL TRUTHFUL FANS, DO SHARE THIS TO ALL FROM TIME TO TIME ✌️☺️ 🇮🇳
      Firstly comparison itself is wrong. We must be sports lovers and NEVER player fanatics. But if you're so desperate for comparison, and as per your 0% knowledge, if Sachin is such overhyped batsman for all other egoist player fans, then why even compare to Sachin, huh 😎☺️
      Think about this, 1000% arrogant & 0% knowledge hate fans ☺️😊
      Sachin fans never start this baseless hate or comparisons, because we're brought up to LOVE CRICKET rather than PLAYER GREATNESS EGO. But these other player fans like of Lara Ponting Mcgrath Dravid Kohli Dhoni Rohit and many more, are hellbent to demean others. It's all in their infinite ego, which bursts their own self 😆🤣😂
      Just ignore and write precisely for such worst fans, like this 😊
      Sachin has performed in 6 icc knockouts namely 1996SEMIS CT1998QF CT2000FINAL 2003SEMIS 2011QF 2011SEMIS, and consistently scored till SEMIS of 3 different ODI WCs of 1996 2003 and even 2011. Even Ponting has performed only in 4 knockouts namely 2003FINAL CT2006SEMIS CT2009SEMIS & 2011QF, despite playing more icc knockouts than Sachin since Ponting's first WC1996 till last WC2011. Show me any other batsman in cricket history who has scored 50 or more in 6 different ODI knockouts alongwith scoring consistently till SEMIS of 3 different ODI WCs, show me anyone who has done this 🙄😊☺️
      And only same year peak phase players can be compared. So, all players like Lee Mcgrath and many more with peaks since 1999 till 2009 or so can't be compared to Sachin, due to dissimilar peak year phases with Sachin's best phase from 1990-91 till 1998.
      Cheers & bye.
      All obnoxious replies ignored 👋
      Share this message to all whenever possible from time to time ✌️☺️ 🇮🇳

  • @suren_ram
    @suren_ram 4 года назад +159

    This test match ambience/atmosphere of late 90s, those classic old golden days of cricket!!

    • @vinitkumar2644
      @vinitkumar2644 4 года назад +4

      It was lovely on the truest of sense

    • @chaudharycranespvtltd1800
      @chaudharycranespvtltd1800 2 месяца назад +1

      Bcci is ensuring that Test Cricket dies...IPL has done so much harm to Test cricket

  • @abhikul123
    @abhikul123 6 лет назад +347

    No matter who breaks his records, Sachin is Sachin! God of cricket! Undisputed!

    • @romel24000
      @romel24000 4 года назад +2

      Mumbaikar

    • @adarshshivam4834
      @adarshshivam4834 4 года назад +2

      @Free Speech beta dhang se bat v pkdne v aata h chle ho bhagwan ko sikhane

    • @pahuldeepsingh7260
      @pahuldeepsingh7260 4 года назад +1

      @Free Speech lovda hai sehwag......aur tu bhi.....sala sabse selfish player sehwag tha......kabhi team Ke liye nhi khela
      ......jarurat Ke hisaab se nhi khela...chutiya sehwag....SACHIN IS GOD .....SO STFU ASSHOLE

    • @balavijay6480
      @balavijay6480 4 года назад

      @Free Speech this comments clearly provided that u r useless moron

    • @ThankYouGoogle4
      @ThankYouGoogle4 4 года назад

      God of Indian Cricket

  • @askariaarif770
    @askariaarif770 Год назад +31

    Those who didn't watch Sachin in his prime era can't understand his greatness, I am one of them..He was greatest ever during 1996-200

  • @ashrafa450
    @ashrafa450 4 года назад +214

    At the age of 23, commentators say him that he S one of the great players of the world..

    • @harsh007rawat
      @harsh007rawat 3 года назад +36

      Moreover he is probably the only player who adapted to different conditions so quickly.

    • @SingNostalgiaWithAmogh
      @SingNostalgiaWithAmogh 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@harsh007rawat
      ALL TRUTHFUL FANS, DO SHARE THIS TO ALL FROM TIME TO TIME ✌️☺️ 🇮🇳
      Firstly comparison itself is wrong. We must be sports lovers and NEVER player fanatics. But if you're so desperate for comparison, and as per your 0% knowledge, if Sachin is such overhyped batsman for all other egoist player fans, then why even compare to Sachin, huh 😎☺️
      Think about this, 1000% arrogant & 0% knowledge hate fans ☺️😊
      Sachin fans never start this baseless hate or comparisons, because we're brought up to LOVE CRICKET rather than PLAYER GREATNESS EGO. But these other player fans like of Lara Ponting Mcgrath Dravid Kohli Dhoni Rohit and many more, are hellbent to demean others. It's all in their infinite ego, which bursts their own self 😆🤣😂
      Just ignore and write precisely for such worst fans, like this 😊
      Sachin has performed in 6 icc knockouts namely 1996SEMIS CT1998QF CT2000FINAL 2003SEMIS 2011QF 2011SEMIS, and consistently scored till SEMIS of 3 different ODI WCs of 1996 2003 and even 2011. Even Ponting has performed only in 4 knockouts namely 2003FINAL CT2006SEMIS CT2009SEMIS & 2011QF, despite playing more icc knockouts than Sachin since Ponting's first WC1996 till last WC2011. Show me any other batsman in cricket history who has scored 50 or more in 6 different ODI knockouts alongwith scoring consistently till SEMIS of 3 different ODI WCs, show me anyone who has done this 🙄😊☺️
      And only same year peak phase players can be compared. So, all players like Lee Mcgrath and many more with peaks since 1999 till 2009 or so can't be compared to Sachin, due to dissimilar peak year phases with Sachin's best phase from 1990-91 till 1998.
      Cheers & bye.
      All obnoxious replies ignored 👋
      Share this message to all whenever possible from time to time ✌️☺️ 🇮🇳

  • @KP-uj1iq
    @KP-uj1iq 4 года назад +84

    At 23 , he already played 51 tests 😅😅
    He was a child prodigy turned legend 🙏🙏

    • @narayanpraveen2275
      @narayanpraveen2275 Год назад +1

      But later 100 matches he took 17 years

    • @teamankitsaxena1430
      @teamankitsaxena1430 Год назад +5

      And he was a captain at 22-23 yrs of age

    • @SingNostalgiaWithAmogh
      @SingNostalgiaWithAmogh 3 месяца назад +4

      ​@@narayanpraveen2275
      Debuted at 16.
      So, after 7 years at age 23, he'd played 51 Tests. That means he played roughly 50 Tests in 7 years, so in 15-17 years he played 100 Tests including some years missed by injury. Hope you understood this, friend ✌️☺️
      Cheers bye, obnoxious replies ignored 👋

  • @anindyamitra2269
    @anindyamitra2269 5 лет назад +59

    Another 8 runs and this would be one of the ten best Test centuries by the legend. Some of the shots are just breathtaking. This was Sachin at his peak.

  • @tejassawant293
    @tejassawant293 4 года назад +109

    Tendulkar's Blackfoot punch through the covers is a work of art. Never seen anyone play that against good length deliveries. It's just different class

    • @smartyprerak
      @smartyprerak Год назад +2

      Exactly what I feel.. even to slightly short pitch deliveries. No one does that.

    • @jaideepankola
      @jaideepankola Год назад

      Absolutely, no one can play better

    • @sunnymane5646
      @sunnymane5646 Год назад

      Best ever❤

  • @venkxjk5992
    @venkxjk5992 3 года назад +66

    Just to put things into perspective, Tendulkar got these 92 (30% of the opposition's total score, 43% of team score at the time of dismissal, 54% of the partnership) memorable runs against a bowling attack consisting of 3 fast bowlers Curtly Ambrose, Dillon, Ian Bishop who are more than 6 feet 1 inch tall on a slightly bouncy track, with breathtaking backfoot play and supreme front-foot game at a wonderful strike rate of 63. Such an amazing display of cricketing shots to be given out on a no-ball, is nothing short of crying shame. For what it is worth, this was a century gone begging. This was a batting performance of very highest order. "Cricket Experts" hail IPL innings as magic; T20 as a competitive format. Today, the pitches are batting paradise, bats are better than ever, grounds are smaller than ever, swing and reverse swing are out of the equation.
    R.I.P. quality cricket.
    P.S : Thanks Suhass997 for sharing this gorgeous innings of a master batsman at the crest of his powers. I had watched this innings live on TV wondering how can a batsman be so good in his backfoot play.

    • @jackbaur133
      @jackbaur133 2 года назад +1

      Hell yeah ! You hit the nail bro !!

    • @ithehappy1
      @ithehappy1 2 года назад

      RIP to quality in general, not only cricket. As someone who was born in the late 80s I experienced some quality stuffs in my life, and now seeing them completely demolished hurts me so much that I feel like I should just end things here. Should have been born in the late 2000s, so would never know what quality stuffs are. It's the social media era, where one needs to be a prostitute and you are famous.

    • @anweshpradhan1842
      @anweshpradhan1842 Год назад

      Haha slightly bouncy track. You didn't see the last 2 days.

    • @yakshrajsingh8121
      @yakshrajsingh8121 Год назад

      Abe jyada brahma mat ban. Tu jaake karle batting, pty nikal jaegi. Spinner se bowling karvadenge , teri tatti nikal ke rakh jaegi😂. Fake analyser with no degree. Chapri. Tujhe nahi dekhna mat dekh, gandh mat faila apne chapri nostalgia se. Is time ke(90s) cricket ko bhi purane players(60s 70s) ne cricticise kara hai, tu uske liye kya kehta? Evolution hai, sab kuch change ho gya hai, aur tu soch rha ki cricket change nhi hoga? Bhai tu reh depression me apne nostalgia se, we will enjoy cricket as it is. Rather than being a fake nostalgia crybaby like u.

    • @kaykay26128
      @kaykay26128 11 месяцев назад +1

      Cricket has evolved from being a sport into Corporate Business brother….
      T20 world doesn’t care about this..😢😢😢😢

  • @iammonet89
    @iammonet89 5 лет назад +14

    Nowadays I don't watch cricket. Sometimes I wander here in youtube and watch this kind of batting. You really made my childhood. You are a legend for us. I miss you so much. These old memories arrest me. These are make my eyes so wet.

  • @HarishMurdeshwar
    @HarishMurdeshwar 2 года назад +11

    His back foot play against high quality bowling attack in his prime was just exemplary. What a player he was. Stopped watching cricket ever since he retired.

  • @TheIkaraCult
    @TheIkaraCult 6 лет назад +42

    He's 23 here, he carries himself like he's 33. Must have been a humbling experience for any of these bowlers who came into the match with confidence. What a player.

  • @akhilsharma9703
    @akhilsharma9703 6 лет назад +294

    there are two versions of Tendulkar...one is pre tennis elbow and other post...that injury changed his batting dynamics completely... however he somewhat manged in 2009 2010 seasons... but this Tendulkar was something else

    • @amitapt
      @amitapt 5 лет назад +30

      u said it sir..the pre 2004 tendulkar was a much more pleasing to the eye..even though he made runs after 2005, this was something else..much like roger federer at his brilliant best..

    • @pradyutnarayanmukherjee264
      @pradyutnarayanmukherjee264 5 лет назад +20

      Yes very well analysed..before tenis elbow he played like Lara, after tenis elbow he was a modified version of dravid...

    • @Pumpkinmountain
      @Pumpkinmountain 5 лет назад +8

      @@pradyutnarayanmukherjee264 because he could do that helped him elongate his career and therefore left lara streets behind in terms of legacy

    • @pradyutnarayanmukherjee264
      @pradyutnarayanmukherjee264 5 лет назад +6

      @@Pumpkinmountain
      He left lara behind it an illusion for Indians just like gandhi ji picture in their currency..hust like low test bollywood movies of khan which earns lots of numbers in box office....lara was class , elegance, mesmerizing, breathtaking,everlasting, magical...tendulkar only has records which are going to be broken today or someday but no body is going to bat like lara...even lara's 80 ball duck is much more thrilling than tendulkar centuries ( off course in later stage in his career)..
      Their is a very simple theory with Indian as we nri believe " jo acha hain who naa chalta hain , india main"..that's why rupees have Gandhi jis picture instead of netaji, rajib gandhi has khel ratnaa award , indira gandhi has an airport where as Rani Laxmibai has a small stand in jhansi, khans are devotee india but manoj bajpai hardly gets movies...
      I think its high time for Indian to open their blind eyes of hero worship unless modi might reach his target about 5 trillion dollars economy but farmers suicide rates and unemployment also reach in trillion...you are an Indian that why i told you this much...

    • @Pumpkinmountain
      @Pumpkinmountain 5 лет назад +22

      @@pradyutnarayanmukherjee264 bro check the facts he has more centuries, more runs and on the biggest stage world Cup he scored more than anyone. Lara may be more elegant according to you but that is subjective. The quality of some of sachin's strokes were breathtaking too. Only bradman comes closer to him. Lara was great but I would say even ponting was better than him

  • @gopalakrishnan7667
    @gopalakrishnan7667 4 года назад +84

    Sachin has played donald,McGrath, walsh, Ambrose, akram, waquar, shoaib, murali and warne all in their peak,

    • @usmantmusman8543
      @usmantmusman8543 3 года назад +6

      And fani divilliyoys, macter mort

    • @kikaa1884
      @kikaa1884 Год назад

      Sachin Tendulkar plays best in All the countries except West indies nations when it comes to scoring centuries.

    • @nsundu123
      @nsundu123 Год назад

      @@kikaa1884 He scored a. Ton in 2001 !!!

    • @shahjinesh86
      @shahjinesh86 2 месяца назад +2

      The list goes on.. Lee, Pollock, Steyn, Morkel, Caddick, Saqlain, Vaas, Ambrose, Walsh, Bishop, Mitchell Johnson, Shaun Tait,

  • @gauravsamadhiya0733
    @gauravsamadhiya0733 4 года назад +28

    That Tendulkar is the dream batsman of all generations...my all time favourite hero

  • @mathsfanatics
    @mathsfanatics 3 года назад +35

    At the age of 23
    °Already Captain of Indian Test and Odi Side,
    °Carrying billions hopes and pressure ,
    °Facing the greatest bowlers of all times
    °commentators calling him greatest
    °lost form and regained in this series
    Man was just 23 ...

    • @nicholassammy1588
      @nicholassammy1588 3 года назад +7

      Those times west Indies bowlers in Barbados was something else he made them look ordinary I'm Trinidadian

  • @ku5h86
    @ku5h86 7 лет назад +107

    Those back foot drives are crazy.

    • @Aman-nk5uq
      @Aman-nk5uq 6 лет назад +5

      Godly stuff

    • @TheIkaraCult
      @TheIkaraCult 6 лет назад +7

      up on his toes like a ballerina, seriously impressive.

    • @youadrenalinetube
      @youadrenalinetube 5 лет назад +1

      🤯

    • @arun59191
      @arun59191 4 года назад +3

      Rangda Rangda hardly anyone can pull that off these days

    • @jaydx314
      @jaydx314 4 года назад +2

      Hardly anyone is getting on their back foot these days . . . Forget driving . Guess Rahane tried some . . . But he's not good

  • @adhiraj1000
    @adhiraj1000 3 года назад +18

    This innings is a tutorial on backfoot stroke play
    Backfoot punch
    Pull Shot
    Cut shot
    Just one front foot drive!!!
    Modern batsmen are babies!!

  • @cnuvach
    @cnuvach 2 года назад +8

    Those backfoot punches, pulls, swivels against good pace attack are just amazing. Love to watch again and again.

  • @abhijeetnerurkar1698
    @abhijeetnerurkar1698 2 года назад +7

    He was, is and will be the greatest cricketer of all time without a doubt

  • @maitiaru
    @maitiaru 7 лет назад +34

    Every shot has greatness written all over it.

  • @AK-cv7uq
    @AK-cv7uq 6 лет назад +10

    Watching it again, within 4 hrs.....It is as good as old wine.

  • @AlthafShameelPP
    @AlthafShameelPP 6 лет назад +22

    What a joy to watch him in full flow. Awesome strokes 😍😍😍

  • @rgudduu
    @rgudduu 6 лет назад +12

    wow...i had begun to forget the level of Sachin batting..this one is particularly high quality

  • @sabyasachimukhopadhyay6498
    @sabyasachimukhopadhyay6498 8 лет назад +124

    This is very unfortunate that he was given out on a 'No ball'!! What a classic innings by him!!

    • @suhass997
      @suhass997  8 лет назад +26

      Indeed! One of his best non hundred innings.

    • @sabyasachimukhopadhyay6498
      @sabyasachimukhopadhyay6498 8 лет назад +4

      +suhass997 Exactly!

    • @nsundu123
      @nsundu123 8 лет назад +15

      He was a Grt Captain too but faced huge criticism he came close to winning a test match in this West indies tour If some others have contributed we might have won he came close to winning a test match in RSA also but Rain played Spoil sport :( and for Fixers like Azhar in his team

    • @shobitsharma6690
      @shobitsharma6690 5 лет назад +4

      @@suhass997 this match will always be remembered for wat happen in the 4th innings where india consisting of Ganguly,Tendulkar,Dravid,Azhar failed to secure 120 runs in the last innings this defeat had a deep impact on the minds of Great men as shown in the movie .....

    • @kirank777
      @kirank777 3 года назад +2

      that was a big no ball like Mohammed Amir's who did it for spot fixing:D

  • @ratnakartiwari188
    @ratnakartiwari188 4 года назад +35

    0:03 Many make debut at the age 23 But Sachin played 51 test till then.
    GOAT

    • @Banzybanz
      @Banzybanz 4 года назад +8

      At that age he was already considered the best batsman in the world and the greatest since Bradman. Only Lara came close.

    • @guruguhadasan
      @guruguhadasan 3 года назад +2

      Yes and averaging 50+ at 23 after 51 matches!!

    • @kikaa1884
      @kikaa1884 Год назад +1

      Sachin Tendulkar scored 78 centuries from 1989 to 2007(Test+Odi) also. He got out in 99 three times in 2007.

  • @kunalm15
    @kunalm15 Год назад +6

    Sachin in the 1990’s was something else, hands down best player in the decade in both formats. Wish India played more tests during that era.

  • @sumantnt
    @sumantnt 5 лет назад +136

    tendulkars one straight drive is equal to 10 sixes we see today..such a beauty to watch

  • @nvdbajwa
    @nvdbajwa 6 лет назад +391

    Being a Pakistani, I consider that Sachin Tendulkar is best ever Batsman of 150 years history of cricket. I disagree with the statement of sir Don Bradman that Tendulkar plays like him, I think Don Bradman played like Sachin. I have seen the videos of Don Bradman's batting and great Tendulkar was far better than him. Don Bradman faced very ordinary bowlers but Tendulkar faced the highest ranked bowlers of the history of cricket. He faced Waseem, Waqar, Shoaib, Bret Lee, Alen Donald, Bishop, Ambrose, Walsh and Mc Grath. He scored centuries against these giants. He showed his class in fast and bouncy pitches against bowling like rockets.

    • @shahidahmad1616
      @shahidahmad1616 6 лет назад +23

      Am agree with you dear.being a indian wasim akram is toughest left arm fast bowler in the history of cricket.

    • @adityaahlawat2980
      @adityaahlawat2980 6 лет назад +9

      This happens in every sport and I think you cannot compare players from different era. No matter where and when you played having an average of 99.96 speaks for itself. Same goes the other way around have more than 30K runs in international cricket no matter where and whom you played is just awesome.

    • @drnirmalraj2456
      @drnirmalraj2456 6 лет назад +20

      Bradman never played the dust bowls of India /Pakistan... never even faced reverse swing, never faced bowlers like kumble in India with spitting cobra bounce off the pitch (overspin), never faced spinners of caliber of warne Murali saqlain. The only great spinner he faced was Verity and bradmans record against him was apalling. Bradman only ever made his runs in a few venues in 2 or 3 countries.. Imagine if Tendulkar played only in India and Australia for his whole career.. where would his average be?

    • @Bernie8330
      @Bernie8330 6 лет назад +2

      Raj Narayanan Bradman played in Sri Lanka? When?

    • @Bernie8330
      @Bernie8330 6 лет назад +15

      What sets Bradman apart from all others from any era has nothing to do with quality of bowlers he faced or didn't face, variety of conditions or not even covered versus uncovered pitches.
      What sets Bradman apart is two things: 1. Statistically, he was nearly twice as good as the next best of any era, whether his own, previous or subsquent (eras). Walter Hammond, first to 7000 test runs, played during Bradman's era and averaged 58. Gary Sobers, first to 8000 test runs, played in the era immediately after Bradman's and averaged 57. Steve Smith's career is only half over and he is averaging 61. And the great names among batsmen from Bradman to Smith could go on and on ... the point is, no other player has been so statistically superior to his or her peers in any other era of any other sport. Bradman's average of 99 is roughly the equivalent of Michael Jordan averaging 59 points per game in America's NBL. Did Bradman actually play better in his best innings than Viv Richards or Ricky Ponting did in their best innings (just to name two examples)? No he didn't. Would Bradman have averaged 99 any time from about 1970 onwards? Probably not. However, would any post 1970 batsman have averaged anywhere near 99 playing in Bradman's era? We will never know, but I think also probably not.
      The other thing that sets Bradman apart from all others - and this is entirely related to point 1 in the previous paragraph - was his conversion rate once reaching 50. He played 80 test innings (10 of them not out) and scored centuries in 29 of them and more than 50 in 41 of them - in other words he reached 50 every 2nd innings. No other batsman has done that at any level, never mind test cricket. Even including the 12 times he was dismissed between 50 and 100, the 51 test innings where he didn't score a century his average was a rather ordinary 33. I would expect players who have retired with a career average of more than 50 to have a similar average for non-century innings in test matches, if for no other reason that they have a higher proportion of non-century innings being dismissed in that phase between 50 and 100 though someone would have to do a lot of research to either prove or disprove this premise. Mark Waugh, for example, scored 20 test tons in 209 innings (17 of them not out) and his average in the 189 innings he didn't make a ton was 32. His overall career average was 42, but in the 20 innings when he scored a ton, his average was 151, compared to Bradman's massive average of 245 in the 29 test innings that he scored a ton.
      However, look at what happened in innings when Bradman reached 50 - as stated above every 2nd test innings (Mark Waugh, for example, reached a half century every 3rd test innings, but a ton only every 10 innings): in 29 of these 41 occasions he converted to a century or 70%. Any other batsman in the history of the game has been marvelled at with a 50 to century conversion rate of even 50%. But in the 29 innings when Bradman reached 100, on 17 occasions, he continued on to 150 which is a 100 to 150 conversion rate of 59%. I think we can safely say that few other batsman have achieved anywhere near this. But the trend continues: His conversion rate from 150 to 200 was 70% or 12 of 17 occasions. On the 12 occasions he reached a test double ton, he continued past 240 on 5 occasions, which is a 40% conversion rate. And on the 4 occasions he passed 250, he converted 2 of these to triples, although it was virtually 3 given that on one occasion he was left stranded on 299 not out when a number 11 ran himself out in a test in adelaide against south africa in 1931-32. So he also has a 250 to 300 conversion rate of virtually 70%.
      In terms of smashing bowlers all over the park, many players have matched Bradman, some have even exceeded him. But noone has come even remotely close to emulating his phenomenal conversion rates once reaching 50. The assumption can be made that when Bradman reached 100, the pitch was good for batting on, and in these conditions he just refused to allow the bowlers to get him out, while still motoring along at similar rates to the likes of Tendulkar and Ponting and Lara in modern times in terms of strike rates or runs scored per every 100 balls faced. Educated estimates have Bradman's test strike rate of 61 runs per 100 balls faced. This is roughly the same as Ponting, Lara, Tendulkar, Kohli and Smith, slightly lower than Viv Richards, Kevin Pietersen and Matthew Hayden, and much lower than Virender Sehway (75) and Adam Gilchrist (84). All of these modern players averaged between 47 and 61 (runs per innings), bearing in mind that Smith and Kohli's careers are only about half over, meaning both their final average runs per innings and strike rates of runs per 100 balls faced may, from this point go up or down compared to where they sit now.
      Interestingly, as far as I am aware, Bradman was never dismissed in the 90s in test cricket, even though the laws of mathematical probability say that 20% of innings between 50 and 100 should logically terminate in the 90s, rather than necessarily having anything to do the 'nervous 90s. Michael Slater was dismissed in the 90s on 9 of the 21 occasions he was out between 50 and 100, so this is clearly a shocking case of the nervous 90s syndrome. Steve Waugh holds the record for most scores of between 90 and 100 in test cricket, with 10 times. However, this is not as dubious a record as some might - quite understandably - automatically think. For a start, 2 of those occasions he was left stranded not out when his side was bowled out, and on another occasion, he was wrongly adjudged run out with the umpire strangely not going to the video replay which showed that the bowler had not even legitimately broken the stumps with the ball. Waugh played 168 tests, 260 innings, scored 32 centuries and had 50 scores between 50 and 100, so 10 into 50 is precisely the aforementioned mathematical probability of 20%. And his conversion rate for 50s into 100s of 39% is pretty standard for most great players.

  • @diodez-pj
    @diodez-pj 8 лет назад +19

    miss u Sachin and d west indies crowds

  • @ganeshbhat6415
    @ganeshbhat6415 Год назад +2

    Golden shots plus golden commentary.

  • @susantabag8945
    @susantabag8945 7 лет назад +24

    no words will be sufficient to define the master class of the master. I wish one day I will meet the God of cricket with my little son Rahul ( cricketer) to get his blessings.❤

  • @PraveenKumar-ni6if
    @PraveenKumar-ni6if Год назад +2

    We are fortunate to have got player like Sachin Tendulkar in our life time.He is once a life time player.Sachin Tendukar is the greatest batsman the world cricket has ever produced.His technique,timing,range of shots and balance is unmatched.His dedication towards his game had been unparalled.The weight of expectations he carried of more than billion people on his shoulders is never seen in history of any sport by any other sport persons.He gave confidence to people of India that even impossible can be made possible.

  • @mohammedimranansari2926
    @mohammedimranansari2926 5 лет назад +11

    No one can compete great sachin tendulkar

  • @brucemendis2952
    @brucemendis2952 4 года назад +94

    7:07 - Michael Holding referring to the group of beautiful ladies in the stand "Those aren't too bad either".
    Lol!

  • @s.k.dwanniarachchi787
    @s.k.dwanniarachchi787 2 года назад +2

    That is Sachin Tendulkar, classic cricket, superb cricket.

  • @abhinav155
    @abhinav155 7 лет назад +55

    he was just 22 when made captain. at this age most players make debue... too early to made him captain . he took the right step by steeping down

    • @srikanths2741
      @srikanths2741 5 лет назад +1

      Graeme smith

    • @KP-uj1iq
      @KP-uj1iq 4 года назад +5

      Graeme Smith had Donald pollock and ntni.... India had v Prasad and mohanty 🤣🤣

    • @punittiwari212
      @punittiwari212 4 года назад +1

      @@srikanths2741 s
      G Smith had pollock Ntini Kallis Klusner Nanty Hayward and the list goes on

    • @srikanths2741
      @srikanths2741 4 года назад +1

      @@punittiwari212 the players u listed all were new then..its all about leadership skills where how u nurture the talent..sachin really lacks in that and he does not fit for the captaincy or leadership..

    • @Banzybanz
      @Banzybanz 4 года назад +1

      @@srikanths2741 Pollock Kallis Klusner were extremely experienced players when Smith became captain.

  • @landterigandmein
    @landterigandmein 8 лет назад +42

    Still heartbroken from this loss!! Even after 19 years have gone by!! Still heartbroken and angry

    • @philipwilliams2528
      @philipwilliams2528 8 лет назад +2

      The west indie's are known to tamper with wickets.They did in this serie's.I personally witnessed it being done at Sabina Park.1976-1977 Pakistan and India 1975- 1976.

    • @nsundu123
      @nsundu123 8 лет назад +6

      yes the wickets were Tampered & heavy rollers were Used Sachin got Angry next day & BLasted ganguly for missing Morning Fitness Test just few Runs Other Players Didnt Score properly Sachin was a Good skipper too he came close to winning a test match in West indies but other batsman failed &in RSA but Rain played A Spoilt sport there

    • @nsundu123
      @nsundu123 8 лет назад +2

      this west indian Attack was the best :) Ambrose could swing ball as per his wish Walsh Rose West indies had grt bowlers those days

    • @landterigandmein
      @landterigandmein 8 лет назад +15

      Imagine had India won that famous Barbados test match n created history by being the only side after Aussies to have won the series in Caribbean in that decade. That famous Joburg test match could have had a everlasting impact on that Indian side. These were the crunch games which had ind won could have had made Sachin a all time great Indian captain.

    • @nsundu123
      @nsundu123 8 лет назад +8

      Every day is blessing yes Many didnt Cooperate he was given a Shabby team Fixers like Azar wanted his failure Even RSA triangular series indians Came close to winning but due to the rain rule they got a higher target losing by 17 runs

  • @ArjunSharma-hj7pj
    @ArjunSharma-hj7pj 3 года назад +9

    Kudos to the man at 5:58 who came onto the pitch to give respect to Sachin sir for his 50. History was made as this was The first time the Indian flag is seen on the pitch in the West Indies.

  • @jagadeeshd1180
    @jagadeeshd1180 4 года назад +1

    Those are Golden days of Sachin's batting. Missed to watch live in a Stadium when he was batting..but never missed to watch on live TV or his batting Videos..
    True Master Batsmen ever..

  • @askariaarif770
    @askariaarif770 Год назад +10

    He was Legend at 23❤️❤️❤️

  • @RaajDutta003
    @RaajDutta003 4 года назад +7

    I have watched many great players batting... Haven't seen anyone play the backfoot drive as good as the little master... Tendulkar... That backfoot shot of dillon was something special.
    This innings was a great one... Sorry, he couldn't get a hundred.

  • @yeskumar8757
    @yeskumar8757 2 года назад +2

    हमें अपने बचपन पर गर्व है कि सचिन हमारे आदर्श थे और हम उनके फैन थे

  • @samsiddh
    @samsiddh 2 года назад +1

    This video shows unmatched class.. and unmatched class of the commentators of the time.. this video is studded with too many strokes that 99% of international batsmen in any era won't be able to play.. the on the up backfoot cover drive is Sachin signature to behold.. and on this kind of a track and strategy, there are not many vertical bat shots.. it's unusual to not have a straight drive in Sachin 50+ inns, but such was his repertoire

  • @stevenk1615
    @stevenk1615 7 лет назад +83

    1:43 and 2:22 tells how sachin played as a youngster. Sachin will be greatest ever after don bradman.

    • @kaushikpatel4988
      @kaushikpatel4988 6 лет назад +9

      steven k did you just say after Don Bradman?? Really. Don Bradman doesn't even hold a candle to this man. Bradman who?

    • @nitlover8319
      @nitlover8319 6 лет назад +11

      If only Bradman had played in the subcontinent against quality spinners

    • @sachinmhatre1692
      @sachinmhatre1692 5 лет назад

      @Tony G right bro

    • @ramesh388
      @ramesh388 4 года назад +1

      You literally can't see Bradman batting like Sachin has ..for 24 years...24 years evolved with the cricket...and the bowlers he faced..my goodness..

    • @aneetjojysam4488
      @aneetjojysam4488 4 года назад +1

      Sachin is my favourite. But the truth is that bradman is better than Sachin. Bcoz sachin played in an era of technology which bradman lacked.

  • @sharathnb
    @sharathnb 4 года назад +36

    Those punches of back foot. Wow, most barsmen would defend those balls..

  • @tuhinroy9397
    @tuhinroy9397 6 лет назад +182

    The greatest enemy of sachin over the years has been the umpires...he has victimized by them umpteen no of times

  • @yadavneeraj7868
    @yadavneeraj7868 2 года назад +7

    He had given out that ball was no ball.
    Very unfortunate he was most unlucky batsman of all time
    But nobody can match Sachin's class genius of all time

  • @shashanksingh1785
    @shashanksingh1785 5 лет назад +3

    The best batsman cricket ever produced (haven’t seen Bradman). Absolutely text book, each and every shot looks 100% measure, great batsman great record against quality of Ambrose, Wishop, Walse averaging 60 against them. 20 centuries against Australia 12 in winning cause which Lara scored total against Australia. Overall 32 centuries and 44 fifties against Australia and South Africa, two of the best bowling attack of that era. What a day for cricket.

  • @Aman-nk5uq
    @Aman-nk5uq 6 лет назад +22

    He had 83, 88 and 92 on the same tour..kill me already. Had 11 scores in 80s in tests... 4 of them against WI. 85 in Mumbai 1994 and 86 in WI in 2002.

    • @akkia655
      @akkia655 4 года назад +1

      If I remember correctly..this was the first test series( two or more test) wherein sachin did not get a hundred...what time it was to be a cricket fan..Pure joy to watch sachin Bat. Even his 30's n 40's at times looked Colossal.

    • @NikangVideos6377
      @NikangVideos6377 3 года назад +1

      Those are good scores but people consider them failures for players like Sachin

  • @kaushikpatel4988
    @kaushikpatel4988 6 лет назад +131

    Every shot in this innings was better then any batsman in any era of cricket. Shame he was caught off a NO BALL at 92. For me Sachin has more than 100/100s.

    • @pradyutnarayanmukherjee264
      @pradyutnarayanmukherjee264 5 лет назад +1

      Have you watched tendulkar opposite no in that match?? Don't think tendulkar ever hit a red cherry like him including his backyard...

    • @thetravelingman1511
      @thetravelingman1511 4 года назад

      @@KP-uj1iq he is talking about Brain Lara...

    • @thetravelingman1511
      @thetravelingman1511 4 года назад +13

      @@pradyutnarayanmukherjee264 I have watched BCL a lot of times .... I think Lara's flair was something but the impeccable movement and weight transfer into shots... No one can touch pre Tennis elbow Sachin

    • @steffensamlal1854
      @steffensamlal1854 4 года назад

      If this is the best you have seen then you never seen cricket!

    • @mayukhsharma8465
      @mayukhsharma8465 4 года назад +2

      @@thetravelingman1511 absolutely correct 90s sachin was far above anyone else in his generation. How fast his hands used to move pull shot was always on if anything was short. Back foot drive straight drive and cover drive was so good he used to hit ball's on the up. Even good balls went for 4.

  • @ronsingh3121
    @ronsingh3121 7 лет назад +103

    Sachin is the greatest batsman the world ever seen

    • @truth9346
      @truth9346 6 лет назад

      Sachin did not hit one century in Caribbean soil, gavasker is great in these caribean

    • @origantimounika3248
      @origantimounika3248 5 лет назад +1

      Sachin played only 3 tests against west indies ... That in india... That's why he is not get century on WI. Are u understand truth boy

    • @sourabhdebnath685
      @sourabhdebnath685 4 года назад +1

      truth 117 in west indies 2002 tour by india in Trinidad

    • @mrityunjoykoley4321
      @mrityunjoykoley4321 3 года назад

      @@truth9346 get treatment of ur eyes.

    • @mrityunjoykoley4321
      @mrityunjoykoley4321 3 года назад

      @@sourabhdebnath685 right ✅👌

  • @dr.gauravwadgaonkar4134
    @dr.gauravwadgaonkar4134 7 лет назад +23

    1:44, 2:22- shots beyond what most other batsman in world cricket can do..

  • @Divya-co9yv
    @Divya-co9yv 4 года назад +3

    There are many great batsman who played in those times as well such graham gooch Vic Richards Steve Waugh Ricky pointing Brian Lara and many more but when these batsman came to bat against West Indies in the olden cricket these batsman are struggling to even get into double figures . But this 23 year old sensation at that time scored nearly a hundred . What a legend

  • @ashrafa450
    @ashrafa450 4 года назад +6

    @2:03. This is pure class wch I haven't seen in any current generation cricketers.. Legend he his..

  • @suvankarghosh3620
    @suvankarghosh3620 6 лет назад +5

    Wow wow wow... Only what I can say... I was 9 that time and watched his batting in the mid night... In those bowlers with those fast pitches he played with such a ease... Off drive, straight, pool, hook every shot he played... True masterclass from God of cricket...

  • @maitiaru
    @maitiaru 5 лет назад +1

    I come back to it again n again, every shot..

  • @arjunprabhu6742
    @arjunprabhu6742 Год назад +2

    I remember as a kid I saw this match in Mahabaleshwar where my family was on on a vacation !. I started watching cricket in 1992 and saw Tendulkar bat for the whole of his career. After he retired I lost interest in watching cricket because after watching Tendulkar bat…. No other batsman post his retirement matches upto him. I feel people of my generation were lucky they got to see batsmen like Tendulkar, Ganguly, Lara, Inzamam, Anwar, Waugh brothers, Ponting, Aravinda, Jayasuriya, Sehwag and Laxman bat ! Young People watching cricket today don’t realise what they are missing !

  • @hrwedsash
    @hrwedsash 6 лет назад +49

    When you combine Gavaskar with Vivian Richards, this is what you get.

    • @srikanths2741
      @srikanths2741 5 лет назад +2

      definitely not..neither in terms of technique nor the great aggression..

    • @sureshpr4461
      @sureshpr4461 5 лет назад +10

      Sorry Srikanth you are mistake . Sachin is greater than these two. The great Bradman select only one modern player in his team that is Sachin.

    • @srikanths2741
      @srikanths2741 5 лет назад +2

      @@sureshpr4461 Its not necessary that I have to echo bradman..infacr bradman not picked anyone rather he said sachin resembles himself when he bats..

    • @sureshpr4461
      @sureshpr4461 5 лет назад +1

      Srikanth,you are wrong . Please check the video in RUclips .

    • @sureshpr4461
      @sureshpr4461 5 лет назад +2

      Barry Richards(South Africa) Arthur Morris(Australia)Bradman,Sachin,Sobers,Don Fallon(Australia)Lindswall,Lilly and three bowlers.Srikanth this is Bradman 's dream 11.

  • @23aceballer
    @23aceballer Год назад +2

    West Indies bowling at the time was absolutely deadly, frighteningly fast but Sachin handled them with ease, absolute genius

  • @susantabhakat9159
    @susantabhakat9159 3 года назад +3

    Out on a no ball? Had that been called a no ball, we would have seen a wonderful century by Sachin Tendulkar. He deserved a century in that innings.

  • @vijaydon92
    @vijaydon92 6 лет назад +11

    23 yrs n 51 tests

  • @samueljohn7023
    @samueljohn7023 4 года назад +2

    One of his best innings in terms of array of shots

  • @williamsamaddar6510
    @williamsamaddar6510 Год назад +1

    This was undoubtedly Sachin's best test innings in the Carribbean 👍

  • @anupamkeshav5300
    @anupamkeshav5300 4 года назад +2

    Flawless batting! Enchanting!!!

  • @sujayjha9217
    @sujayjha9217 4 года назад

    I still watch Sachin to see cover drive ,straight drive,back-foot punch, cut etc.. and getting goose bumps. Thank you Sachin for all the wonderful memories.

  • @blackdiamond7089
    @blackdiamond7089 3 года назад +1

    Sachin Tendulkar...Wonderful and magical batsman

  • @Joey616blr
    @Joey616blr 4 года назад +2

    1:58 One legend explaining what another legend just did.. what a shot !!! Photographer's delight

  • @ashishdixit9421
    @ashishdixit9421 4 года назад

    one of the finest innings of Sachin. Watched his each shot again and again.

  • @rakeshenganti7741
    @rakeshenganti7741 4 года назад +1

    The good old days are never coming back....

  • @akhilsharma9703
    @akhilsharma9703 6 лет назад +4

    what a player

  • @yeskumar8757
    @yeskumar8757 2 года назад +1

    25 साल बाद देख रहे हैं अभी भी एक - एक शॉट तकनीकी रूप से मजबूत और अद्वितीय दिख रहे हैं पूरी तरह मनोरंजक अद्भुत

  • @mayanksharma3278
    @mayanksharma3278 4 года назад +1

    Look at the Quality of Shots.... So Elegant... Lovely ❤😊

  • @gimmigota1
    @gimmigota1 6 лет назад +3

    Never watched this match. Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @YogeshGuptaiamyogeshg
    @YogeshGuptaiamyogeshg 8 лет назад +57

    7:05 .. those aren't too bad either :P :)

  • @Bernie8330
    @Bernie8330 6 лет назад +1

    It's nice to see a comments section without fans abusing each other as to who was better out of Lara and Tendulkar.

  • @superpowerbharatbarsha2619
    @superpowerbharatbarsha2619 4 года назад +1

    Sachin is uncomparable...💞💞💞🇮🇳🇮🇳💞💞💞

  • @ArnavMishra-xb2fp
    @ArnavMishra-xb2fp 4 месяца назад

    Looked at his straight drives....One can only dream to match his class...Missed those golden days when team India used to travel West Indies and we watched good quality cricket as well as lovely and fun loving carribbeans.

  • @drnirmalraj2456
    @drnirmalraj2456 6 лет назад +3

    kohli can't hold a candle to the 90s Tendulkar

  • @swapnilmalshe
    @swapnilmalshe 4 года назад +14

    This is in general story of Indian cricket in 90's... this match too, India managed to loose even being in such a strong position like 212/3 chasing 298.... which highlights how useless were indian batsmen in 90's & how much dependent Indian batting was on sachin... highlighting what a genius sachin was!!! Carrying the burden of entire batting of 90's team....singlehandedly!

    • @hagimaru1147
      @hagimaru1147 4 года назад

      Nope you are half wrong....
      This is the first innings of india and in 2nd innings india had to chase 120 runs which is not big issue but the team destroyed against walsh-ambrose and could make only 75 around runs ....
      What a shame that batting line up was

    • @swapnilmalshe
      @swapnilmalshe 4 года назад

      Ohhh yes!!!!!! You are right!
      Yeah, remember that dreadful second innings performance chasing 120 🙈

    • @mink186
      @mink186 4 года назад

      I think Rose took most of the wickets

  • @ayyappalaksh2290
    @ayyappalaksh2290 6 лет назад +5

    Pure class.

  • @freetipsnews
    @freetipsnews 4 года назад +5

    Tendulkar was called one man army during this period. He faced toughest bowlers ever n still played glorious, charismatic innings which will always remain among the best in the business. If you research, you will find that during Bradman era there were hardly few bowlers who were considered to be devestating. Therefore, yes Sachin Tendulkar is actually the best batsman n plz don't bring in Virat Kohli bcoz he is still in learning process n not better than Brian Lara yet. 😀

  • @songbeetdattabiswas5511
    @songbeetdattabiswas5511 4 года назад +2

    Look at the pitch and then look at the quality of the innings. Modern day kids should not compare their flat track bullies with this man

  • @akhilsharma9703
    @akhilsharma9703 6 лет назад +3

    simply wow... if he had not get that tennis elbow then what he would have achieved would have been beyond unimaginable

  • @AlthafShameelPP
    @AlthafShameelPP 6 лет назад +16

    7:08 "those aren't too bad either" 😂😂

  • @dheeraj2377
    @dheeraj2377 3 года назад +2

    Sachin was Sachin..facing deadly great bowlers of west Indies on just 23 yr..
    I must say--don't compare any other player with Sachin...
    Cricket is not just hitting 4's or 6's..
    But playing classic shots..
    Well this cricket gave so many wonderful players👏👏
    It's next 2 impossible to play bouncer balls of west Indies tall bowlers..

  • @riddhidasgupta6103
    @riddhidasgupta6103 7 месяцев назад +2

    With all due respect, the other man on the non striking end had always been a wonderful support when partnerships mattered back in the 90's. Though the video is all about Sachin's class, I can't help mentioning Rahul's contribution to Indian Cricket back then❤😊

  • @suvankarghosh4768
    @suvankarghosh4768 2 года назад +1

    In those old golden days of test cricket... atmosphere in the ground was electric , not like these days especially in West Indies...these old structured stadiums always mesmerized us...still remember watching test matches till the mid night because of school...
    Boycott, mark Nicholas, late tony cozier, gavaskar, holding, shastri some of the great voice of world cricket...
    The man at 23, just mesmerized all of us with his sheer brilliance...
    The only bad thing in that match was India couldn't score 120...
    Genius at work...
    The man who

  • @atuls55
    @atuls55 8 лет назад +31

    He was also run out for 88 on this tour so very unlucky not to get a hundred in the West Indies when they were still a good team.

    • @Aman-nk5uq
      @Aman-nk5uq 6 лет назад +3

      in 2002 they defeated us 2-1. The match we won , he scored a hundred in that

    • @aparajithravi3562
      @aparajithravi3562 4 года назад

      @@Aman-nk5uq port of spain if i remember right

  • @drjjk-followyourpassion1789
    @drjjk-followyourpassion1789 4 года назад

    Tendulkar = Our Indian teams one man army in the whole 90s till 2002.😎🥰😍👌👏
    He is beyond words. 😎
    His overall test batting avg after playing 177 intnl tests is around 57 wat a player. Hats off legend 👌👏👍🥰😍😎🤩

  • @ashiskarmakar1
    @ashiskarmakar1 4 года назад +1

    Such a gritty knock from 23 yrs old kid

  • @vivektulja4516
    @vivektulja4516 2 месяца назад

    No one played the backfoot punch so beautifully as Sachin.

  • @nareshgb1
    @nareshgb1 4 года назад +1

    backfoot punches - insane. I have not seen anyone play like that - especially the one that went through extra-cover.

  • @nimishwarikoo6556
    @nimishwarikoo6556 3 года назад +3

    Mike Holding saying " those aren't too(two) bad either" is epic XD

  • @smarter_by_bit9346
    @smarter_by_bit9346 3 года назад +1

    You can have tea,coffee or Sachin's innings to start of a fresh day 😍

  • @drjjk-followyourpassion1789
    @drjjk-followyourpassion1789 4 года назад

    Tendulkar is the best & beyond words.😍😎🤩
    His test batting average after playing 186 international tests = 56.😎🥳
    Test batting average away home = 54.75.🤝👏 ( he played total 106 tests outside India.🤝👏 )
    Tendulkars class = Sunil
    Gavaskar Sir + Sir Vivian Richard's.😍🤩

  • @rahulvenugopal2905
    @rahulvenugopal2905 6 лет назад +13

    Have to say after having followed his career till the day he retired Tendulkar was really unlucky with umpiring decisions..some of the decisions in those days cost India the match and the series..eg this no ball which was clearly overlooked by the West Indies umpire in the context of the match was critical as in the end India failed to chase 120 runs in the 4th innings which cost India the match and series..had this no ball been given Tendulkar would have definitely crossed a hundred and may be India wouldn't have had to chase any score in the 4th innings and won the match and series.. eventually India lost the series 0-1 which again raised questions on Tendulkar's captaincy...there are numerous such egs of how unlucky he was in his career and captaincy

  • @Tejasisphoenix
    @Tejasisphoenix 4 года назад

    that first ball .... my goodness ..... full credit to Tendulkar to play it so well .... soft hands n even though there was short leg he has no chance

  • @rajeshshaji7666
    @rajeshshaji7666 4 года назад

    Captiancy overloaded on him.elegant art nataraja.shots