@@ramnaracepersaud7530 Chanderpaul is one of the most underrated batting greats of the WI. I always admired him. Look at that 6 at 19:20 to bring up the 50. Few batsmen can pull that one off! Magnificent.
Came at 49/4 still scored ton of 69 balls is absolutely great...extremely underrated player, if I am correct his record vs australi whether at home or in Australia is very very good too..
Shiv was the most complete batsman on this Team, he was the man for any occasion, he has great temperament, one can't forget how he stood unselfishly, giving Lara most of the strike on his [Lara] way to 375.
@mPky1 Apart from England cz it's only there now that there are full crowds still on each day of a test match and the crowds are enjoying the match as much as any other format
@@paulbrewis7278 The entire process was due to racism. Clive Lloyd ( the biggest racist in Guyana and West Indies cricket) couldn't stand the thought of an East Indian breaking the record. He protested for Shiv's omission, even threatening to resign as Chairman of Selectors if Shiv was selected.
another free gift for the aussies, Lara was never out there.. reminds me of the many free sachin wickets they were gifted over the years by the umpires
How many know this was the third fastest century in test cricket up to this point from a player who many thought batted too slow to keep his place on the team
I have been searching for this match forever but can't seem to find any footage. It was the ODI series against NZ in the Caribbean, Chanderpaul had opened the innings but was soon struck on his elbow area around the funny bone, he was taken for a scan and it revealed he had a broken arm. Windies were 8 or 9 down when Chanderpaul came back out without a cast on his hand and tried to bat. Several times the physio had to run onto the field because after every ball his hand was literally shaking. Even the late great Tony Cozier said this was a wounded Tiger who was still hungry for his prey. Chanderpaul was at the Non Striker's end for the last over with 16 needed off 6. 1st ball dot. 2nd ball single. 3rd ball...15 needed off 4 And the rest they say, is history.
Chanderpaul is a better Test batsman than Dravid and Inzamam - he has better records in Australia and South Africa. But lets get this straight - Cricket in West Indies has almost died - not even 10% of the following that the game had in the Islands before 1995. No more Caribbean pride and people just watch Twenty20 local games for fun....Chanderpaul remains under-rated becoz of that - his ugly batting style not helping things further.
What a wonderful player he was!! He was always overshadowed by Lara and Gayle, but he was a man of Crisis. He was so consistent that he scored runs in every second innings. He even batted so well in Odis that he scored a last ball six of Vaas and 15 runs in last over against Tuffey. His centuries were really graceful!!
Actually if you see his innings in many odi you will find he couldn't score with good strike rate, sometimes he was extremely slow and sometimes extremely attacking.
An ODI career strike rate of 70 for that period of time was okay. Besides he had a healthy avarage of around 42. He did bacome a touch slower, in the latter part of his career, however. Anyway, he was a fine ODI batter, way better than players who were playing with him, during that time. ( Except Lara and Gayle ).
@TheSinnical I have literally thousands of matches,innings etc just sitting around, this Shiv 70 I edited back in 1996, using two vcr's, so its not as good as it could be now! But then again most of my stuff is edited on vcr's from ages ago, everything pre-2005.
I saw this innings live. Still remember when Chanderpaul was hitting boundaries at will it didn't amuse me. I was thinking this is Chanderpaul, so he will slow down soon but he didn't and eventually went on to score one of the fastest hundreds in test cricket.
Warrior for WI SHIVNARINE CHANDERPAUL..SAD THAT HE NEVER GOT HIS DUE FROM WICB JUST DUE TO HIS INDIAN ROOTS. BUT WHAT HE DOES FOR WI WAS INCREDIBLE .STRONG CHARACTER ALWAYS PUTS HEAVY PRICE ON HIS WICKET.
Very much underrated. Never went for glory. He just loved batting and was my word huge pain in the arse for Indian bowlers. Haha. In good humour. He just showed that you can just be successful enough without being in your face and being aggressive. After lara he was west indies go to man.
theres another marvellous innings by Chanders...it came @ SCG in 96-7 Series i think some commentator noted it was one of best he had seen,,,he had made 70-odd @ run-a-ball before Warnie took him out with a ball that turned a mile......
I was pretty young this was playing I was about 18 it was never out even then Lara that's missing Austin you can't just give a decision like that going across the wicket
What a shame how CLIVE LLOYD end Chandrapaul career all because he hate collie same thing he did to Alvin Kallicharran almost forty years ago Clive Lloyd just HATE COLLIE
Captain America ....Clive Lloyd did not hate Indians.. he was just highly opinionated like Holding,, Clive Lloyd ended Rowe' career when he was on the mend from all his illness,, he was not selected after making 100+ in Shell Shield Cricket,, he was not Indian, one might say after just one Century? but this is a man known to score heavily, 214/100* very first match, the highest 302 for a Windies opener, he could bat in any position up the order, that's why he opened the innings in Barbados although he was mostly a#3 batsman, so Lloyd knew what he was capable of.
Also I'm remembering how Clive Lloyd was pushing for Fahood Bacchus an Indian and Guyanese to be included in the West Indies team in the 70's even though Bacchus was continually failing. Lloyd is no racist.
I have been searching for that match forever but can't seem to find any footage. It was the ODI series against NZ in the Caribbean, Chanderpaul had opened the innings but was soon struck on his elbow area around the funny bone, he was taken for a scan and it revealed he had a broken arm. Windies were 8 or 9 down when Chanderpaul came back out without a cast on his hand and tried to bat. Several times the physio had to run onto the field because after every ball his hand was literally shaking. Even the late great Tony Cozier said this was a wounded Tiger who was still hungry for his prey. Chanderpaul was at the Non Striker's end for the last over with 16 needed off 6. 1st ball dot. 2nd ball single. 3rd ball...15 needed off 4 And the rest they say, is history.
This is our classic champ Chanderpaul I cant find the series he won in the 90s wherever he won a car wherever everyone went running to him an the car jump in of lift him up joy of happy for him cam someone help Mr find it
the problem with clive loyd is , he is so worried about shiv is that he is a coolie, and so good he can not stand that, he will try some technicalities to get him out of the west indies like his age and we need younger black player,,
What it with you people west indies have a history of doing this to player,discarding of them without any acknowledgement,not everything is about race damm no wonder,so sad for some of yall
Stuart McGill seems to be a bigger turner of the ball than Shane Warne, but Warne was miles ahead of him wrt success. Lovely lovely watching Chanderpaul, he looks effortless.
I was present at that match and I noticed 2 things...most of you have diplomatically avoided admonishing the unacceptably low standard of umpiring by Mr. DaSilva- LBW of Lara and Shiv, especially of Shiv, made me wonder why that umpire was not sent for retraining...I still dislike the use of that term ELITE panel...making howlers not even expected of club level umpiring...second note- the claim that Shiv scored too fast has always been held against him...well it is a good thing he scored FAST because he virtually accounted for half the runs in that innings...D Ganga made a century in the other innings but the result- howler assisted- went to the visitors...fortunately that tea cup Bourda venue has been "usurped" by the 2007 New Providence facility...and finally- Current CWI President Ricky Skeritt was team manager for that series...
coming in 4 down for 40 odd....facing the hatrick ball.....scores 100 off 69. #Legend
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He also scored off the hattrick ball with fielders crowded around his bat!
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@@ramnaracepersaud7530 Chanderpaul is one of the most underrated batting greats of the WI. I always admired him. Look at that 6 at 19:20 to bring up the 50. Few batsmen can pull that one off! Magnificent.
Nice to hear the voices of Tony Cozier and David Hookes. RIP, gentlemen. Great servants of cricket, both of them.
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Came at 49/4 still scored ton of 69 balls is absolutely great...extremely underrated player, if I am correct his record vs australi whether at home or in Australia is very very good too..
Shiv was the most complete batsman on this Team, he was the man for any occasion, he has great temperament, one can't forget how he stood unselfishly, giving Lara most of the strike on his [Lara] way to 375.
Test match Cricket in the Caribbean not even close to this atmosphere anymore...appreciate the memories with your videos!
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@mPky1 Apart from England cz it's only there now that there are full crowds still on each day of a test match and the crowds are enjoying the match as much as any other format
RIP GREAT Tony Cozier.. Voice of Caribbean Cricket
Still reliving these great moments long live Chiv Chanderpaul
He was a fantastic player. I also remember him hitting the last 2 balls of an ODI for 4 and 6 to win the game.
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Most underrated legend ever.
Hassam Ali man!! That’s so true.
Only dropped to stop him passing Lara's record imho. My favorite batsmen and had the pleasure of watching him play for Derbyshire for a year or so.
Most underrated and understated.
@@paulbrewis7278 The entire process was due to racism.
Clive Lloyd ( the biggest racist in Guyana and West Indies cricket) couldn't stand the thought of an East Indian breaking the record.
He protested for Shiv's omission, even threatening to resign as Chairman of Selectors if Shiv was selected.
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Lara and Chanderpaul the last pillars of Windies... if they were both out then the innings was gone..
another free gift for the aussies, Lara was never out there.. reminds me of the many free sachin wickets they were gifted over the years by the umpires
And he was on fireeee for that 26 he made ... I remember watching this game and this would have been a sure Lara hundred
Chanderpaul 100 off 69 balls?? Who wouldve thought, in a test match?
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He wasn't underrated for me ever he was a legend
How many know this was the third fastest century in test cricket up to this point from a player who many thought batted too slow to keep his place on the team
I think he's the most underrated player in the history of test cricket who has scored 10,000 test runs
When chanderpaul was in form he can bat faster than anyone ... he just touches the ball and it will race to the boundary .. it’s scary
I mean outfield is fast. But doing this in 2003 in a test match where the batting mentality was to stay in.
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After all these years seeing chanderpaul go ballistic jus makes My day
West Indies & Guyana 🇬🇾 legend. One of the greatest of all time. G.O.A.T 🐐
His insidious innings were his trademark of
Excellence. Like many who made us proud and was discarded Like unwanted garbage. Shame.
I have been searching for this match forever but can't seem to find any footage. It was the ODI series against NZ in the Caribbean, Chanderpaul had opened the innings but was soon struck on his elbow area around the funny bone, he was taken for a scan and it revealed he had a broken arm. Windies were 8 or 9 down when Chanderpaul came back out without a cast on his hand and tried to bat. Several times the physio had to run onto the field because after every ball his hand was literally shaking. Even the late great Tony Cozier said this was a wounded Tiger who was still hungry for his prey.
Chanderpaul was at the Non Striker's end for the last over with 16 needed off 6.
1st ball dot.
2nd ball single.
3rd ball...15 needed off 4
And the rest they say, is history.
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@@pauldixon2860 what???
Chiv is a legend
The GREATEST Cricketer out of Guyana
Davo GT....How old are you? seems you don't know about Rohan Kanhai...he is the greatest batsman out of Guyana.
@@audleymclean2983 Well...idk ... my era is Tiger, but u might be right....because everyone says Kanhai was the best
I still reckons this as one of the most scintillating test inning ever.
Shiv is too underrated.
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One of Guyanese greatest cricketers
Those were the days when spectator in the West Indies used to watch Cricket from behind cages.
over 10000 runs with over 50 average in test cricket, He is a legend but unpopular
Chanderpaul is a better Test batsman than Dravid and Inzamam - he has better records in Australia and South Africa. But lets get this straight - Cricket in West Indies has almost died - not even 10% of the following that the game had in the Islands before 1995. No more Caribbean pride and people just watch Twenty20 local games for fun....Chanderpaul remains under-rated becoz of that - his ugly batting style not helping things further.
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The fascinating thing for me is that throughout his career he hasn’t been able to find a helmet that settles in place on his head.
And that he took guard and marked it with bells but kept moving around every ball😂
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What a wonderful player he was!! He was always overshadowed by Lara and Gayle, but he was a man of Crisis. He was so consistent that he scored runs in every second innings. He even batted so well in Odis that he scored a last ball six of Vaas and 15 runs in last over against Tuffey. His centuries were really graceful!!
He was very good but there's a reason why Sir Brian Charles Lara is one of the names synonymous with cricket.
I was a 13yo at home in Guyana enjoying Shiv Batting.
and they say He doesn't suit ODI. The Tiger Can play all format, he can change his game play.
Actually if you see his innings in many odi you will find he couldn't score with good strike rate, sometimes he was extremely slow and sometimes extremely attacking.
An ODI career strike rate of 70 for that period of time was okay. Besides he had a healthy avarage of around 42.
He did bacome a touch slower, in the latter part of his career, however. Anyway, he was a fine ODI batter, way better than players who were playing with him, during that time. ( Except Lara and Gayle ).
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Tiger one of the best batsmen ever. He had all the shots to play
@TheSinnical I have literally thousands of matches,innings etc just sitting around, this Shiv 70 I edited back in 1996, using two vcr's, so its not as good as it could be now! But then again most of my stuff is edited on vcr's from ages ago, everything pre-2005.
The umpire was Australia best player.
All those shouting that intimidate the umpires to give out smh
One of the game finest ever player
chanderpaul a di best batsman in di world
I saw this innings live. Still remember when Chanderpaul was hitting boundaries at will it didn't amuse me. I was thinking this is Chanderpaul, so he will slow down soon but he didn't and eventually went on to score one of the fastest hundreds in test cricket.
Can you remember which channel was telecasting this series in India ?
@@shobitsharma6690 Star sports or Ten sports... Not sure
Chanderpaul was definitely a great batsman . Has not been given as much accolades as some others
Super Batting Shiv Narayan Chander Poall.👌👌👌👌
Chanderpaul was a nemesis of Indian bowling.
Arun Chemparathy a Caribbean legend from Guyana 🇬🇾
Warrior for WI SHIVNARINE CHANDERPAUL..SAD THAT HE NEVER GOT HIS DUE FROM WICB JUST DUE TO HIS INDIAN ROOTS. BUT WHAT HE DOES FOR WI WAS INCREDIBLE .STRONG CHARACTER ALWAYS PUTS HEAVY PRICE ON HIS WICKET.
One of the favourite 🔥🔥🔥🇯🇲
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LOL!!! As Hogg was on a hat trick I think he meant to say "two wickets in two balls"
Very much underrated. Never went for glory. He just loved batting and was my word huge pain in the arse for Indian bowlers. Haha. In good humour. He just showed that you can just be successful enough without being in your face and being aggressive. After lara he was west indies go to man.
theres another marvellous innings by Chanders...it came @ SCG in 96-7 Series i think some commentator noted it was one of best he had seen,,,he had made 70-odd @ run-a-ball before Warnie took him out with a ball that turned a mile......
That pullshot of Lee at 7:02🔥
Lara not out the my opinion first seeing with my older eyes now either that was missing
I was pretty young this was playing I was about 18 it was never out even then Lara that's missing Austin you can't just give a decision like that going across the wicket
Pure test batter, class odi batter & cool character gentlemen in cricket same as Rahul Dravid... I want to see him like Our TeamIndia Headcouch
Seems cricket is very easy for chanderpaul
What a shame how CLIVE LLOYD end Chandrapaul career all because he hate collie same thing he did to Alvin Kallicharran almost forty years ago Clive Lloyd just HATE COLLIE
Whats collie?
Captain America ....Clive Lloyd did not hate Indians.. he was just highly opinionated like Holding,, Clive Lloyd ended Rowe' career when he was on the mend from all his illness,, he was not selected after making 100+ in Shell Shield Cricket,, he was not Indian, one might say after just one Century? but this is a man known to score heavily, 214/100* very first match, the highest 302 for a Windies opener, he could bat in any position up the order, that's why he opened the innings in Barbados although he was mostly a#3 batsman, so Lloyd knew what he was capable of.
Also I'm remembering how Clive Lloyd was pushing for Fahood Bacchus an Indian and Guyanese to be included in the West Indies team in the 70's even though Bacchus was continually failing. Lloyd is no racist.
Lara 's decision was suspect it felt a little too high .Bad luck there was no DRS at that time
Lara's dismissal looked suspect back then and still does today...
After lara retired, he basically propped up their batting order single-handedly for years.
@stratocaster1986able Serious? The great Tony Cozier, the most famous commentator of the WI and Australia.
chanderpaul true legend
Great Cricket🏏 Batsman.
Yooooooooooo!!!! I went to this test series that year, lol wow
Of course he has flair, he's west indian, chanderpaul the tiger...legend
wonderful innings, please upload more chanderpaul videos
i love you for ever chandrapaul
Legend batsman Chandrapaul
I still remember reading about this in the newspaper. Couldn't believe it.
The most underrated cricketer of all time
He was the best Batman after Lara for west indies in that era
@TheSinnical In fact, i just dug it up, uploading now....30 mins away....
there is a game where chanderpaul swept four fours in the last over against new zealand in an odi.... i cant find it anywhere
He won the match in that over.
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I have been searching for that match forever but can't seem to find any footage. It was the ODI series against NZ in the Caribbean, Chanderpaul had opened the innings but was soon struck on his elbow area around the funny bone, he was taken for a scan and it revealed he had a broken arm. Windies were 8 or 9 down when Chanderpaul came back out without a cast on his hand and tried to bat. Several times the physio had to run onto the field because after every ball his hand was literally shaking. Even the late great Tony Cozier said this was a wounded Tiger who was still hungry for his prey.
Chanderpaul was at the Non Striker's end for the last over with 16 needed off 6.
1st ball dot.
2nd ball single.
3rd ball...15 needed off 4
And the rest they say, is history.
@@davogt6514 I remember that well
Love chanderpaul
Caged Lion???? They must not know who the real "Tiger" is....
game onn broo. tiger is batting the real legend.
hey Rob do you have any clips of the 140 Shiv made against India at Bourda in 2002?
Davo GT vh
back in the old days. WI , were packed with cricket SUPERSTARS, from 1 to 11, all other teams were scared
This was a great innings
Legend ❤
True Legend
Those days cricket were real
Im trying to find it, got a link for me???
Beautiful centuary Chanderpaul bless
i went to this game...
Chanderpaul and lara really carried the west indies team its said to see how their career ended
What a bizarre ending to that innings!
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This is our classic champ Chanderpaul I cant find the series he won in the 90s wherever he won a car wherever everyone went running to him an the car jump in of lift him up joy of happy for him cam someone help Mr find it
It was in India, I can't remember the series though. He won a Toyota Rav4. It has to be 1998 series
Last time a test match was played there was not a single person in the gallery. Where has all these people gone???
@robelinda : hohoho that was lightning quick Rob! You're unstoppable!
DRS is a blessing
Umpering always Favored the Aussies
It hit above the knee roll and I think it would have gone above the wickets apart from it missing the wickets - Lara.
Chanderpaul was the accumulator for west indies
Great great Denise.
Terrible umpiring, that why the Aussies won so many matches
Ashoka de silva -was he sleeping behind his shades?2 incorrect decisions
This pitch and ground needs to be water, the and ground looks like a savanna.
the problem with clive loyd is , he is so worried about shiv is that he is a coolie, and so good he can not stand that, he will try some technicalities to get him out of the west indies like his age and we need younger black player,,
What it with you people west indies have a history of doing this to player,discarding of them without any acknowledgement,not everything is about race damm no wonder,so sad for some of yall
Wow racist guy
So true
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Hazrat Alli it’s so true about Mr Clive Lloyd, I’m really surprised you mentioned it.
ah ive seen that one, I thought there was a new article or something!
oh really, cool!
robelinda
Stuart McGill seems to be a bigger turner of the ball than Shane Warne, but Warne was miles ahead of him wrt success. Lovely lovely watching Chanderpaul, he looks effortless.
I was present at that match and I noticed 2 things...most of you have diplomatically avoided admonishing the unacceptably low standard of umpiring by Mr. DaSilva- LBW of Lara and Shiv, especially of Shiv, made me wonder why that umpire was not sent for retraining...I still dislike the use of that term ELITE panel...making howlers not even expected of club level umpiring...second note- the claim that Shiv scored too fast has always been held against him...well it is a good thing he scored FAST because he virtually accounted for half the runs in that innings...D Ganga made a century in the other innings but the result- howler assisted- went to the visitors...fortunately that tea cup Bourda venue has been "usurped" by the 2007 New Providence facility...and finally- Current CWI President Ricky Skeritt was team manager for that series...
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Great knock from Chanders but How many times Lara got poor decisions
Awful LBW decision at the end. That umpire (Da Silva) was a poor umpire.
@TheSinnical Was a greta knock that one. On my list of ones to do.
Lara got a doubtful decision, unlucky.