When I say 90s to 2008 was best of cricket, some say I'm just nostalgic. People from this era will say same after 15 years about this time. But just see who played at that time, how many all timers. Deadly bowlers and batsmen who made run against them.
T20 is part of that reason it is simply an insult to the game and screwing around with technique, grit and concentration required for the true cricket being test cricket. 50 overs was by far a short enough game and is plenty exciting. t20 is a little slog fest and that's all. I really do hate it.
Funny i say the same thing about football. All timers in every position. I think it was the last period where sports was not too mechanised or too dependent on stats but w extremely skilled players
Those days the red ball was blessed to be in the hands of unique bowlers who are will be always forever greatest of great divine, the stumps bails above all the bed, for a bowler, the pitch is bed, and stump and bails are his desires to go deep inside them, and yes mother in law in form of umpire
Donald describes his contemporaries very well, although the Dean Jones incident wasn't factually correct. He didn't hit Jones on the head or bowl him out
Ambrose was absolutely impeccable ! 💎 Very unfortunate they (he & Walsh) didnt have batting support they deserved barring a lone Lara brilliance & Chanderpaul anchor 😢 Too bad Hooper & Richie Richardson who had amazing talent, simply faded away 💔
MY ALL TIME XI 1 Sunil Gavaskar 2 Barry Richards 3 Don Bradman 4 Rahul Dravid (W/k) 5 Brian Lara 6 Steve Waugh (Cap.) 7 Garry Sobers 8 Shane Warne 9 Wasim Akram 10 Malcolm Marshall 11 Curtly Ambrose 12th Man :- AB De Villiers. 5 Substitutes :- ( Viv Richards , Sachin Tendulkar , Imran Khan , Richard Hadlee , Dennis Lillee )
Lone Star 1st ALL TIME GREATEST 11 1 Jack Hobbs 2 Len Hutton 3 Don Bradman (Cap.) 4 Sachin Tendulkar 5 Viv Richards 6 Gary Sobers 7 Adam Gilchrist (W/k) 8 Shane Warne 9 Wasim Akram 10 Malcolm Marshall 11 Dennis Lillee 2nd ALL TIME GREATEST 11 1 Sunil Gavaskar 2 Barry Richards 3 George Headley 4 Brian Lara 5 Wally Hammond 6 Allan Knott (W/k) 7 iman Khan (Cap.) 8 Muttiah Muralidharan 9 Billy O Reilly 10 Fred Trueman 11 Sydney Barnes 3rd ALL TIME GREATEST 11 1 Victor Trumper 2 Gordon Greenidge 3 Rahul Dravid 4 Greame Pollock (Cap.) 5 Greg Chapell 6 Jacques Kallis 7 Kumar Sangakkara (W/k) 8 Clarrie Grimmett 9 Richard Hadlee 10 Michael Holding 11 Glenn Mcgrath 15 Honourable Mentions :- ( Ricky Ponting , AB De Villiers , Keith Miller , Anil Kumble , Curtly Ambrose , Martin Crowe , Steve Waugh , Ian Botham , Allan Davidson , Dale Steyn , Kevin Pietersen , Andy Flower , Shakib Al Hassan , Daniel Vettori , Waqar Younis )
None of you included Mutiah Muralitharan in your all time XI. The person with the most test wickets in history of cricket deserves to be there imo before any bowler.
I like it but I think I would have to have Gilly, Sachin , viv and maybe Ponting instead of steve waugh as much as I really admired S.waugh as a kid a tough gritty player and legend Punter was a legendary fielder as well as a fine bat
Curtly Ambrose took 7 wickets with an average of 58.3 in his test series debut against Pakistan in West Indies home series where west indies drew the series 1-1. And Pakistan is a team where players are not good players of Pace bowling. They could easily play a fast bowler like curtly ambrose. His first wicket was an ordinary batsman was mudgascar Nazar. Whereas Ajanta Mendis took 26 test wickets in test series debut with an average of 12.1 against India where Sri Lanka thrashed India 2-1. India is a team where players are great spin. But they couldn't a spinner named Ajanta Mendis. His first wicked was the great Rahul Dravid.
Ajanta Mendis is a mystery man nobody can tackle Ajanta Mendis because he is a mystery man. Ajanta Mendis is unplayable. Ajanta Mendis is simply the best. Ajanta Mendis is fastest to take 50 odi wickets in 19 matches in less than a year. Ajanta Mendis took 26 test wickets in his test series debut. MS Dhoni would have murdered Curtly Ambrose without fear. Curtly Ambrose doesn't ball a carrom ball.
@@paulhank7967 Curtly Ambrose took 7 wickets with an average of 58.3 in his test series debut against Pakistan in West Indies home series where west indies drew the series 1-1. And Pakistan is a team where players are not good players of Pace bowling. They could easily play a fast bowler like curtly ambrose. His first wicket was an ordinary batsman was mudgascar Nazar. Whereas Ajanta Mendis took 26 test wickets in test series debut with an average of 12.1 against India where Sri Lanka thrashed India 2-1. India is a team where players are great spin. But they couldn't a spinner named Ajanta Mendis. His first wicked was the great Rahul Dravid.
Phenomenal comments from white lightening about the black pearl. One of the most intimidating bowlers of that era says that ambrose was very intimidating. Can't even imagine facing ambrose 🙄🙄
Ajanta Mendis is a mystery man nobody can tackle Ajanta Mendis because he is a mystery man. Ajanta Mendis is unplayable. Ajanta Mendis is simply the best. Ajanta Mendis is fastest to take 50 odi wickets in 19 matches in less than a year. Ajanta Mendis took 26 test wickets in his test series debut. MS Dhoni would have murdered Curtly Ambrose without fear. Curtly Ambrose doesn't ball a carrom ball.
Top 15 Greatest Pacer of All Time 1 Sydney Barnes 2 Dennis Lillee 3 Wasim Akram 4 Malcolm Marshall 5 Fred Trueman 6 George Lohmann 7 Glenn Mcgrath 8 Ray Lindwall 9 Richard Hadlee 10 Fred Spofforth 11 Curtly Ambrose 12 Dale Steyn 13 Imran Khan 14 Alan Davidson 15 Tom Richardson Honourable Mentions: ( Michael Holding , Harold Larwood , Joel Garner , Waqar Younis , Allan Donald )
Allan Donald himself was a very feared bowler. I remember watching him as a kid, he was very intimidating. One of the best of his era.
Only a great selfless fast bowler can talk like this about a another fast bowler
Mohammed akmal amin :True
The high praise coming from Alan Donald means a lot. Curtly Ambrose is a legend, present WI cricket needs his spirit and capability.
One of the greatest bowler...
Huge respect to Donald too
Allan, you were amongst the best fast bowlers too.
exactly Allan, probably Ambrose was the most accurate and dangerous bowler of the era.
When I say 90s to 2008 was best of cricket, some say I'm just nostalgic. People from this era will say same after 15 years about this time. But just see who played at that time, how many all timers. Deadly bowlers and batsmen who made run against them.
For me it;s the early 80's to mid-90s. Nostalgia as well :)
Today's cricket is shit. Nobody will remember it after 15 years.
T20 is part of that reason it is simply an insult to the game and screwing around with technique, grit and concentration required for the true cricket being test cricket. 50 overs was by far a short enough game and is plenty exciting. t20 is a little slog fest and that's all. I really do hate it.
80s to 2008 for me. All the major stars of the sport made their entry and most made their exit by the end of 2008
Funny i say the same thing about football. All timers in every position. I think it was the last period where sports was not too mechanised or too dependent on stats but w extremely skilled players
Allan Donald is a true Gentleman.
Those days the red ball was blessed to be in the hands of unique bowlers who are will be always forever greatest of great divine, the stumps bails above all the bed, for a bowler, the pitch is bed, and stump and bails are his desires to go deep inside them, and yes mother in law in form of umpire
Donald describes his contemporaries very well, although the Dean Jones incident wasn't factually correct. He didn't hit Jones on the head or bowl him out
STEVE PULLIN and the third side was Pakistan, not NZ
he was way too busy playing cricket to be able to watch it in the way and with the recall that fans did. But correct.
True, but he got all the other spells 100% correct though, which is awesome considering he didn't play in any..
Donsld is so correct. Ambrose had a major mean streak. One of the greatest ever.... Allan Border's final nemisis, a warrior in every sense of the word
indeed
Ambrose was absolutely impeccable ! 💎 Very unfortunate they (he & Walsh) didnt have batting support they deserved barring a lone Lara brilliance & Chanderpaul anchor 😢 Too bad Hooper & Richie Richardson who had amazing talent, simply faded away 💔
Curtly Ambrose was an outstanding fast bowler. My childhood hero... As a kid I always tried to imitate his bowling action in our gully cricket.
That triangular series amongst Australia, West Indies and Pakistan
His eyes scared some of the greatest batsman
White Lightning appreciating the black lightning
White Lightning and Black Thunder
MY ALL TIME XI
1 Sunil Gavaskar
2 Barry Richards
3 Don Bradman
4 Rahul Dravid (W/k)
5 Brian Lara
6 Steve Waugh (Cap.)
7 Garry Sobers
8 Shane Warne
9 Wasim Akram
10 Malcolm Marshall
11 Curtly Ambrose
12th Man :- AB De Villiers.
5 Substitutes :-
( Viv Richards , Sachin Tendulkar , Imran Khan , Richard Hadlee , Dennis Lillee )
LMAO
1: Jack Hobbs. _Eng._
2: Sunil Gavaskar. _Ind._
3: Don Bradman. _Aus._
4: Graeme Pollock. _S.A._
5: Viv Richards. (Captain). _W.I._
6: Garfield Sobers. _W.I._
7: Adam Gilchrist. (Keeper). _Aus._
8: Shane Warne. _Aus._
9: Richard Hadlee. _N.Z._
10: Malcolm Marshall. _W.I._
11: Sidney Barnes. _Eng._
12th man: Wasim Akram. _Pak._
That's the XI. Definitely.
Lone Star
1st ALL TIME GREATEST 11
1 Jack Hobbs
2 Len Hutton
3 Don Bradman (Cap.)
4 Sachin Tendulkar
5 Viv Richards
6 Gary Sobers
7 Adam Gilchrist (W/k)
8 Shane Warne
9 Wasim Akram
10 Malcolm Marshall
11 Dennis Lillee
2nd ALL TIME GREATEST 11
1 Sunil Gavaskar
2 Barry Richards
3 George Headley
4 Brian Lara
5 Wally Hammond
6 Allan Knott (W/k)
7 iman Khan (Cap.)
8 Muttiah Muralidharan
9 Billy O Reilly
10 Fred Trueman
11 Sydney Barnes
3rd ALL TIME GREATEST 11
1 Victor Trumper
2 Gordon Greenidge
3 Rahul Dravid
4 Greame Pollock (Cap.)
5 Greg Chapell
6 Jacques Kallis
7 Kumar Sangakkara (W/k)
8 Clarrie Grimmett
9 Richard Hadlee
10 Michael Holding
11 Glenn Mcgrath
15 Honourable Mentions :-
( Ricky Ponting , AB De Villiers , Keith Miller , Anil Kumble , Curtly Ambrose , Martin Crowe , Steve Waugh , Ian Botham , Allan Davidson , Dale Steyn , Kevin Pietersen , Andy Flower , Shakib Al Hassan , Daniel Vettori , Waqar Younis )
None of you included Mutiah Muralitharan in your all time XI. The person with the most test wickets in history of cricket deserves to be there imo before any bowler.
I like it but I think I would have to have Gilly, Sachin , viv and maybe Ponting instead of steve waugh as much as I really admired S.waugh as a kid a tough gritty player and legend Punter was a legendary fielder as well as a fine bat
my all time 11
1.sachin tendulkar
2.saeed anwar
3.rahul dravid
4.brian lara
5.viv richards
6.inzimam.ul.haq
7.adam gilchrist
8.wasim akram[c]
9.waqar younis
10.malcolm marshall
11.shane warne
no Jaques Kallis?
Kapil Dev....
Love Walsh, Ambrose, Pollock and Donald.
@m Khan no never. Waseem was best in the lot by quite a margin
Curtly Ambrose took 7 wickets with an average of 58.3 in his test series debut against Pakistan in West Indies home series where west indies drew the series 1-1. And Pakistan is a team where players are not good players of Pace bowling. They could easily play a fast bowler like curtly ambrose. His first wicket was an ordinary batsman was mudgascar Nazar.
Whereas Ajanta Mendis took 26 test wickets in test series debut with an average of 12.1 against India where Sri Lanka thrashed India 2-1. India is a team where players are great spin. But they couldn't a spinner named Ajanta Mendis. His first wicked was the great Rahul Dravid.
Wasim and Waqar , Donald and Polluck , Ambrose and Walsh ..top 3 fast bowling pairs ...maybe the 4th must be McGrath and gillispie
@@flash-uj6ly muddsar najar was not an ordinary batter
This is my all time too 6 fast bowlers: Ambrose; Marshall; Walsh; Garner; McGrath; Imran Khan.
I'd have Hadlee lillee and wasim for garner Walsh and imran but it's your list
Steyn,Younis, Marshall, Holding, McGrath, Lillee
Ajanta Mendis is a mystery man nobody can tackle Ajanta Mendis because he is a mystery man. Ajanta Mendis is unplayable. Ajanta Mendis is simply the best. Ajanta Mendis is fastest to take 50 odi wickets in 19 matches in less than a year. Ajanta Mendis took 26 test wickets in his test series debut. MS Dhoni would have murdered Curtly Ambrose without fear. Curtly Ambrose doesn't ball a carrom ball.
@@flash-uj6ly
I've never seen him.
Did you ever see Ambrose at his best?
@@paulhank7967 Curtly Ambrose took 7 wickets with an average of 58.3 in his test series debut against Pakistan in West Indies home series where west indies drew the series 1-1. And Pakistan is a team where players are not good players of Pace bowling. They could easily play a fast bowler like curtly ambrose. His first wicket was an ordinary batsman was mudgascar Nazar.
Whereas Ajanta Mendis took 26 test wickets in test series debut with an average of 12.1 against India where Sri Lanka thrashed India 2-1. India is a team where players are great spin. But they couldn't a spinner named Ajanta Mendis. His first wicked was the great Rahul Dravid.
Phenomenal comments from white lightening about the black pearl. One of the most intimidating bowlers of that era says that ambrose was very intimidating. Can't even imagine facing ambrose 🙄🙄
Ambrose was Garner's replacement and then some....
Curtly Ambrose was really a threat
The Greatest Fast Bowler Sir Donald on Sir Ambrose.
He is the only bowler who equals the west indians fast bowlers
Curtly was 6"7 not 6"10
Yep, but still scary enough 😂
Ajanta Mendis is a mystery man nobody can tackle Ajanta Mendis because he is a mystery man. Ajanta Mendis is unplayable. Ajanta Mendis is simply the best. Ajanta Mendis is fastest to take 50 odi wickets in 19 matches in less than a year. Ajanta Mendis took 26 test wickets in his test series debut. MS Dhoni would have murdered Curtly Ambrose without fear. Curtly Ambrose doesn't ball a carrom ball.
Allan Donald himself was the greatest bowler.
He was 6,7', and not 6,10'
If AD says you're good...
Top 15 Greatest Pacer of All Time
1 Sydney Barnes
2 Dennis Lillee
3 Wasim Akram
4 Malcolm Marshall
5 Fred Trueman
6 George Lohmann
7 Glenn Mcgrath
8 Ray Lindwall
9 Richard Hadlee
10 Fred Spofforth
11 Curtly Ambrose
12 Dale Steyn
13 Imran Khan
14 Alan Davidson
15 Tom Richardson
Honourable Mentions:
( Michael Holding , Harold Larwood , Joel Garner , Waqar Younis , Allan Donald )
Cricket was way better before t20s fr me...
Rip Dean jones
Aussies
J
It was a privilege seeing all these great fast bowlers . Those were fearsome and exciting days of five days of spellbinding cricket.