This is what I wish people would understand about Johnson, he was no Flintoff. He was a force with the ball and at times our best bowler for years before the 13/14 Ashes came about. Yet so many treat him as a one series wonder...
Mitchell Johnson is a superb bowler!!!!! Amazing experience shown in his Debut series itself he was called back after this game if this guy was an Indian he would have played 6-7 tours continuously!!!
It was his 4th series. Before this tri series, he made his debut in 3rd ODI of NZ-Aus ODI series in 2005. Then he played in 1 ODI against SA in SA in 2006 and then he played all 3 ODIs in Bangladesh before this. But this was the series where he came to limelight.
I remember this match, it was played in Malaysia, M Johnson was still a new player, India had I Pathan at No 3 but V Sehwag in No 4, that night Johnson exposed the Indian batting order.
They were already exposed in West Indies tour just before this. Chappell's techniques were not stable enough. But still picking wickets of players like Sachin, Dravid and Yuvi is still great.
I saw this game live on TV. What a fiesty fierce competetor Mitch Johnson was. Breaking into the scene with so much authority! And his spell to Grame Smith in Down Under (2008-9) was one of the best of the cricket history.
His sling arm was more straighter back then. Mitch Johnson is the perfect hit-the-deck type you need in conditions that doesn't support swing or seam. See the bounce he extracted to get a tall batsman like Yuvraj out
Yes, but you could see slight movement off the seam or the ball holding it's line, I believe straight arm tall action was able to get the movement or else his sling arm action wouldn't have got those nasty movements off the seam.... but I so wished he kept his straight arm as his career progressed, I guess he traded that for extra pace..... but I feel if he hadn't he would've become much more lethal than he already was..
Tremendous bowling from Johnson - whenever he could get the ball to come in, he was right up there with the best! The Indian batting though, has Greg Chappell written all over it. Dravid opening and trying to play a Sehwag-like slash through the off-side, Irfan at no. 3 when the need was to anchor (the target was just so-so), not to pinch-hit! Sehwag getting run-out instead of standing and delivering.. Tendulkar changing his mind mid-stroke and suddenly poking when the ball's been moving all innings.. it just boggles the mind. Only Yuvraj's dismissal was unavoidable.
@@fahimkhan-yi4pnBcoz of Chappel India had found Dhoni. Bcoz if Chappel didn't interrupted Indian team then Ganguly/Dravid would be the captain for 4 more years.
Dravid opening, Pathan at no.3 and Sehwag at no.4 - the most bizzare batting line up for India - I wish social media was present in those days - everyone would have roasted the Captain and Coach after such a "genius" incident !!!
@@ramk3860 Yes true but he was comfortable against Brett Lee!!!! Even his debut series and second game he faced less of mcgrath sachin smashed him and mcgrath wasn't used much vs Yuvi it would have been a tough contest!!!!
Once the bowl released from Johnson' s arm it's like a dinamite. It was a beautiful scene that his perfect length delivery uprooting the stump with ferocious pace 🔥🔥🔥
what's wrong in it? Obviously on a ground where 350 is scorable in ODIs, teams would mostly score over 180 in T20s. Is this too much for you to understand? DLS is a very good tool for estimating but sadly people don't understand and make fun of it
@@AAAAAA-gj2di abe chutiye 50 overs me 350 nahi, 245 tha target 49 overs me. Aur tu ye bta 19 over km huye aur sirf 66runs km huye, kya logic hai Bhai is baat ka? Aur teko ni smjhta hoga DLS, kyuki jb india vs nz wc semifinal me nz ki 42 overs ki batting ke bad barish aayi tb india ko jo target milne wala tha DLS ke calculation se, utna to next day match hone pe bhi nahi mila. Aur teko ye nahi pta shayd ki DLS me har batsmen ko equal weightage milta hai, jo ki bahut illogical hai.
Dravid and sachin got out coz of their own mistakes . Watch their dismissal specially tendulkar’s it was over pitched asking for the drive furthermore those two deliveries to irfan and yuvi was good tho .
India batting lineup was timid at this period, people romanticize with this batting line up but reality was different many times the cant chase even 200 on flat decks vs teams like aus n sa 😅😅😅
It was Greg Chappel and India's downturn time. Greg Chappel was known to do experiments (mostly bizzarre). Initially his experiments clicked with India winning vs Srilanka (6-1), Eng (5-1), Pak (4-1) but eventually the experiments got exposed leading to losing in SA (0-4), WI (1-4) and of course World cup 2007 debacle
Just watching the pace and bounce of the balls is scary. How insanely difficult it must be for the batsmen to play these. Great bowling. Wonderful talent Johnson is.
Yuvi failed in this but in icc knockouts he always delivered vs aus 2000 ct qf- mcgrath played 2007 t20 wc semis - johnson played 2011 wc qf -johnson played
This is what I wish people would understand about Johnson, he was no Flintoff. He was a force with the ball and at times our best bowler for years before the 13/14 Ashes came about. Yet so many treat him as a one series wonder...
He was a flopped bowler
@@linkinparkmickyshri his stats are better than Brett Lee's 😅
Flintoff? Johnson was much better than him
I wonder why people doesn’t rate him properly ,one of the furious and impactful bowler,my fav too
@@subhamshankar3670 What you know about Freddie the bowler kid? You Know Nothing Jon Snow... Lol!
At that time Johnson was a bowler in the making.. After a few years Johnson became the fast, menacing beast of a bowler
@Bahubali Langda tyaagi: Jindabaad, jindabaad! :D
Mitchell Johnson is a superb bowler!!!!! Amazing experience shown in his Debut series itself he was called back after this game if this guy was an Indian he would have played 6-7 tours continuously!!!
I remember this match. Pitch quickly shifted after rain…
This was Mitchell johnson first series.
He was very good in that match…
It was his 4th series. Before this tri series, he made his debut in 3rd ODI of NZ-Aus ODI series in 2005. Then he played in 1 ODI against SA in SA in 2006 and then he played all 3 ODIs in Bangladesh before this. But this was the series where he came to limelight.
@@arjunsrinivas7849 good background information. Thanks
Ab bhi rehne se pelta india ko
Yes, I remember too
Childhood memories
Oh come on are we crying about pitch since then 😭
I used to copy him in 2007 and one of my best childhood memories is the middle stump flying till the keeper 🥹
Modern cricket urgently needs this kind of bad boys
true
Not at all. Otherwise again Indians will start abusing them in the social media
Yessir
Especially for indians
@@cbagath27Don't worry we have our own and many to come..
I think the only series I've seen held in Malaysia
Mitchell Johnson was one of my favourite cricketers & as well as Greame Smith, Mark Boucher, Stephen Fleming, Shane Bond etc.
I remember this match, it was played in Malaysia, M Johnson was still a new player, India had I Pathan at No 3 but V Sehwag in No 4, that night Johnson exposed the Indian batting order.
Greg Chappel's experiments were ridiculous.
They were already exposed in West Indies tour just before this. Chappell's techniques were not stable enough. But still picking wickets of players like Sachin, Dravid and Yuvi is still great.
Johnson during his hay day was an absolute beast of a bowler.
I saw this game live on TV. What a fiesty fierce competetor Mitch Johnson was. Breaking into the scene with so much authority! And his spell to Grame Smith in Down Under (2008-9) was one of the best of the cricket history.
His sling arm was more straighter back then. Mitch Johnson is the perfect hit-the-deck type you need in conditions that doesn't support swing or seam. See the bounce he extracted to get a tall batsman like Yuvraj out
Yes, but you could see slight movement off the seam or the ball holding it's line, I believe straight arm tall action was able to get the movement or else his sling arm action wouldn't have got those nasty movements off the seam.... but I so wished he kept his straight arm as his career progressed, I guess he traded that for extra pace..... but I feel if he hadn't he would've become much more lethal than he already was..
Rain saved the match for India
I can remember this match...Johnson took 4 wickets but soon after that rain played and match was abondont
Watches this live back in 2006 ... Was amazed who this new lad is
@@advaita6523 Yes it was the tri series between Australia, India and West Indies known as DLF CUP TRI SERIES
@@advaita6523 same here ..i was also in 9th standard
Tremendous bowling from Johnson - whenever he could get the ball to come in, he was right up there with the best!
The Indian batting though, has Greg Chappell written all over it. Dravid opening and trying to play a Sehwag-like slash through the off-side, Irfan at no. 3 when the need was to anchor (the target was just so-so), not to pinch-hit! Sehwag getting run-out instead of standing and delivering.. Tendulkar changing his mind mid-stroke and suddenly poking when the ball's been moving all innings.. it just boggles the mind. Only Yuvraj's dismissal was unavoidable.
DLF कप सीरीज 2006 आज भी याद मैं उस समय 10th क्लास में पढ़ता था इसी सीरीज के दौरान सचिन ने भविष्यवाणी की थी मिचेल जानसन एक बेहतरीन गेंदबाज बनेगा❤
मैं 9th में पढ़ता था। ये मैच बारिश के कारण धुल गया था।
Mai bhi 10th mai tha aur ye match dekha tha
में 6th क्लास में था, ये सीरीज ज़ी स्पोर्ट्स चैनल पर आ रही थी, हमारे TV मे वो चैनल नही आता था, न्यूज चैनल पे लाइव स्कोर देखते थे में और पापा
@@abhishekchaube766same bhai😂
@@shreyassinghrathod क्या बात है, आपको भी याद है
तेंदुलकर के लिए हमेशा एक ही बात जेहन में आती है, कि नाम बड़े और दर्शन छोटे।😂😂😂
Darshan chote tabhi aus ke khilaf sabse jyada run sachin ke hai
@@abhinavtripathi516बड़े मैचेस में सचिन तेंडुलकर ऑस्ट्रेलिया के सामने ढेर हो जाते थे इक्का दुक्का मौकों पर ही रन बना पाए
@@neerajgautam12jan sachin ne aus ke khilaf sabse jyada knockout me run banaye hai ....keval 2003 me fail hua tha
That day world saw the making of a beast bowler... Literally a beast ( Ask English batsmen of that Ashes test series in Australia 😉)
2013/2014 that December and January they can't forget blud ended careers of approx 6 English men 💀💀
@@omkarupadhyay406 2013/14 ashes, also known as "The Summer of Johnson"
This series happened in Malaysia of all places.
His aggression is superbb
Bro Actually gained pace over the years
No Gilchrist, No Hayden, No McGrath, still Aussies won this tri series very easily in the end
McGrath was there bro! See the clip.he is there
Even Hayden too .only Gilchrist didn't play the series..others played
Chappel was responsible for this.Dravid is in opening,pathan at 3 and Sehwag at 4
@@fahimkhan-yi4pnBcoz of Chappel India had found Dhoni. Bcoz if Chappel didn't interrupted Indian team then Ganguly/Dravid would be the captain for 4 more years.
Rain has saved India in that match. Johnson really destroyed the Indian batting line up.
The ball to Irfan Pathan was just too good and outstanding
That was the most undravid like shot from Dravid
Exactly! Probably because Greg Chappell put those ideas in his head.
@@duttakunal82 Dravid was a poor captain. I mean Him coming to open and Irfan at no. 3 while Sehwag is there is shittiest decision a captain can make.
@@jayeshpratapsingh4234Not a decision by captain but coach
That's what absolute sheer pace does to you
man himself 💗🇧🇩
Dravid opening, Pathan at no.3 and Sehwag at no.4 - the most bizzare batting line up for India - I wish social media was present in those days - everyone would have roasted the Captain and Coach after such a "genius" incident !!!
Coach shri chappel
Captain toh shareef shaant aadmi tha
Even I thought same thing.
Exactly, Chappell had a lot of ideas but no filter. :D
Not captain only "gr8" coach chappal.
@@Lucifer-se5fo to fir aisa shareef admi captain hona deserve nahi krta hai jo coach ko chutiyapa krne se rok na ske.
@1:58 "Dhoni Dhoni" Crowd wanting Thala to Come and rescue... 🙌🙌🙌
He too wouldn't have lasted long in front of Johnson's pace. Ghrrrrrrrr ghayal😂😂
The strange thing was that he retired from cricket when he was at peak. Despite usual Australianism on the field, he was brilliant with ball.
Yuvraj always had issues against Glenn and Mitchell Johnson sadly :(
Sehwag too
@@lavrana61 Sewag especially vs Bracken!!!
Yuvraj most of the times had trouble against aussie bowlers.
@@ramk3860 Yes true but he was comfortable against Brett Lee!!!! Even his debut series and second game he faced less of mcgrath sachin smashed him and mcgrath wasn't used much vs Yuvi it would have been a tough contest!!!!
I loved his spiky hairdo at the time!
One of my favourite bowlers
Fair bit of bounce and carry in that pitch
This was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
My best 💯 all' rounder michhile jonshon my great 👍 bowlers Australia great bowler heart ❤️❤️ touch bowler my brother
He was a bowling all rounder. His main strength was his bowling. Just like Wasim Akram or Chaminda Vaas, he was a bowler who can bat.
Rain saved the day for India. 🧐
Mitchell jonson 💥💥💥💥
quality upload!🥰🥰
Australia team dominate cricket between 1998 to 2008
Rain saved 36 all out team.
Won back to back test series in aus 2018 and 2021
What happened after that 36 all out test? Your dumb ears would want to hear
Crowd chanting dhoni dhoni after 1st wicket down
Arrival of Johnson announced
Johnson,bracken,Bollinger ये बाएं हाथ के जबरदस्त गेंदबाज थे
Johnson expression be like Dhengra Dhengra
1:58 to 2:02...Listen to the Crowd...Quite Familiar Name
I remember this game! For some reason Australian, West Indies and India played a tri series in Kuala Lumpur…… from memory this game was washed out
correct
Or else india All out under 100
1:10 Class of Sachin😮
Great comeback by
Rain. Couldnt let Aussies snatch this from India
Once the bowl released from Johnson' s arm it's like a dinamite. It was a beautiful scene that his perfect length delivery uprooting the stump with ferocious pace 🔥🔥🔥
Johnson is a legend.
In that match India was saved by the rain.
The day India saw dust by Steve Irungu Jermaine
fearsome left arm seamer
His action was a lot less slingier back then. That late inswing was phenomenal.
It is amazing how the Aussies plan the dismissals of key batsmen in the opposition.
I don't get DLS still, i mean 245 from 49 overs were required. Then it becomes 179 from 29 overs 👍🏻
what's wrong in it? Obviously on a ground where 350 is scorable in ODIs, teams would mostly score over 180 in T20s. Is this too much for you to understand? DLS is a very good tool for estimating but sadly people don't understand and make fun of it
@@AAAAAA-gj2di abe chutiye 50 overs me 350 nahi, 245 tha target 49 overs me. Aur tu ye bta 19 over km huye aur sirf 66runs km huye, kya logic hai Bhai is baat ka? Aur teko ni smjhta hoga DLS, kyuki jb india vs nz wc semifinal me nz ki 42 overs ki batting ke bad barish aayi tb india ko jo target milne wala tha DLS ke calculation se, utna to next day match hone pe bhi nahi mila. Aur teko ye nahi pta shayd ki DLS me har batsmen ko equal weightage milta hai, jo ki bahut illogical hai.
The formulas presented in this page could be helpful
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duckworth%E2%80%93Lewis%E2%80%93Stern_method
Nostologia
Dravid and sachin got out coz of their own mistakes . Watch their dismissal specially tendulkar’s it was over pitched asking for the drive furthermore those two deliveries to irfan and yuvi was good tho .
He's a left hander still celebrate with his right hand
India batting lineup was timid at this period, people romanticize with this batting line up but reality was different many times the cant chase even 200 on flat decks vs teams like aus n sa 😅😅😅
Rain saved us
Can anyone tell me the bizarre Indian batting order of this match
It was Greg Chappel and India's downturn time. Greg Chappel was known to do experiments (mostly bizzarre). Initially his experiments clicked with India winning vs Srilanka (6-1), Eng (5-1), Pak (4-1) but eventually the experiments got exposed leading to losing in SA (0-4), WI (1-4) and of course World cup 2007 debacle
4:06 who is that batsman at non striker end??
Kohli hammered this jonshon. He was young inexperienced
In his dreams 😂
Same kohli who got out to johnson in 2015 wc semifinal
god got owned by almost everyone😂
U know u r pathetic
That's why Australia win World Cup
Rain God saved India that day 😅
India escaped Shame and humiliation due to rain. Bhartiya paari bikhar gayi thi. Pas baarish ne samman bacha lia
Moving Irfan Pathan up the order was his career breaking move .
Left arm fast 'medium' LOL
1:58 dhoni dhoni chants
India had Dravid as an opening ODI batter?? Boy how times have changed.
Just watching the pace and bounce of the balls is scary. How insanely difficult it must be for the batsmen to play these. Great bowling. Wonderful talent Johnson is.
India always had just one or two quality batsman... Tendulkar earlier, kohli now... Rest all are flat track bullies
"chasing? No problem, we have tendulkar"
Teams: 😂😂😂😂😂
Yuvi failed in this but in icc knockouts he always delivered vs aus
2000 ct qf- mcgrath played
2007 t20 wc semis - johnson played
2011 wc qf -johnson played
Johnaon was a better bowler then Flintof
Tendulkar with almost no foot movement
Never seen that before.
Time when other 10 were useless
rain saved india
His silly toilet brush hair...:) It wasn't even the 1980's!!!
Magic Johnson
This is same Irfan Pathan who says Mitchell Starc is overrated 😂😂
Australian bowlers has deffrent vibe mecgrah, Johnson, brat lee ,starc, Cummins, Hazelwood,lyon,warrnee,eve❤
Mitch Johnson was way better in his peak than mitch starc
Lol get a brain. No way
Remembered....this was a draw
Yes rain saved indian team it remains 35/5 ...
Where is this hatred for Sachin coming from. He served India for 24 years. Everyone in the world respects him. Hating him is just stupid.
How many runs did India end up getting that night mate?
It was washed out they remained 35/5, rain saved them
This match was abandoned because of the rain
On that time Greg Doggy Chapel destroyed Indian squad
Dark days of Indian cricket...what stupid batting line-up dravid Sachin opening pathan at no 3 then viru worst i can say
Greg Chappel was the coach at that time ,, explains a lot .
@@AbhinavSharma-iu8ze yes that's why I mentioned worst batting line up it was Greg coaching days considered dark days of Indian cricket
Super bolwer
Ahhhh kohli smashed him
Chutiye Johnson got Kohli out in 2015 world cup semi final where it matters the most,and Ur Kohli just fainted in front of Johnson
@@rushikeshhiremath9181 true
@@rushikeshhiremath9181 he smashed him in the whole series in 2014🤣
2007 ke series mein Bhi Sachin smashed him!!!!
@@Syco3254m when it matters Kohli choked
Mighty aussies
Why Irfan Pathan playing on the 2nd position as a batter?
He loves to play Against india
why irfan pathan at no 3
Making sachin tendulkar look clueless and all at sea. Menacing spell
Masterful ?? R u kidding me 🤣
Indians batsmen always struggling against pace bowlers in GABA,Lords.This is weakness and always become weakness.