Not a single doubt from my end. I don't know who's the writer, but they write really tight and accurate script with a sense of emotion to make it more relatable for the viewers.
I was there at the ground when Warne took his 500th, I remember people tearing down SLC sponsored boards congratulating Warne, upset because he got to 500 before the local hero Murali. Sri Lanka had a first innings lead in all 3 tests yet went on to lose 0-3.
Shane's comeback was truly remarkable and represented his insatiable desire to compete . One could argue he peaked as a bowler AFTER the suspension . His shoulder may have been debilitated but the mind was as sharp as ever .
Not a single doubt from my end that you're one of the best cricket content creator around. I don't know who's the writer, but they write really tight and accurate script with a sense of emotion to make it more relatable for the viewers.
I'm an England fan, and even though Shane Warne was our nemesis in the Ashes during the 1990's and early to mid 2000's, I still loved watching him playing. I was gutted when he passed away. He was taken far too early. I always believed him when he said he made a mistake in taking the diuretic tablet. He was great enough a player and didn't need any artificial help.
Being the proud Englishman that ibam, I have to say that australia team was untouchable. Not just the best cricket team but probably the best team in all sports. Warnie and symonds RIP.
Great video, long way to go bro..!! Btw that Aussie squad had the best spinner, seamer, wicket keeper, top order batsman, middle and finisher as well. What a gem of a team it was.
Honestly that was probably a blessing in disguise for him because it meant taking the full year off to heal every nagging injury he had at the time and come in fresh, rather than rushing back and risking wrecking his shoulder again.
It's pretty unlikely that he took the tablet by accident, but rather to assist with his injury recovery (which was insanely quick from the surgery he had). Hardly performance enhancing, but still not a great look. The more curious thing about it all was the ASDA/ACB response to all of it, which was a bit of a shambles. Couple that with the reports (followed by admission) that he'd taken the same drug previously, the whole thing gets a bit murky. Though the whole episode led to Warne achieving his final form. More nuance, more attacking on flat pitches, and better able to exploit late day wickets - I think this ban only added to his legend.
u dont play one day inaternatinal in dec this is why warney is the greatest although he should have played more one day games and i have revised some history
I know the diuretic was a masking agent, but can they tell what it was masking? Did Warnie actually take performance enhancing drugs to speed his recovery cos the 'mum thing' was a load of bollocks?
I dont think this guy really understands cricket. World cricket wasnt dominated by fast bowlers. There were some pretty good spinners with high wicket tally ..Kumble, Warne, Murali, Saqlain Mushtaq in that generation..Aussies were the guys who were historically lacking in the spin department before Warne. Also that was a day 5 pitch in Sri Lanka. Being the main spinner in the team, he was asked to bowl and it was more likely than not that he would be the one to take wickets if Australia had to clean up SL.
@@Anjula321 India had prasanna, Chandrasekhar and venkata raghavan who were used as wicket taking bowlers. Also, he talks as if Warne ushered in the era of spinners. His peers were also extremely potent. Warne can be called a close second to Murali.
@@prashants5071 are you saying the likes of Prasanna dominated the world of cricket like Waqar, Alan Donald or the West Indian fast bowlers did? they were good bowlers but dominating the world of cricket is not a title I'd attach to them. pre-warne/murali era when you think of the best bowlers of all time, almost all of them were fast bowlers.
@@prashants5071 he didn't say warne ushered in a spinners era. he only claimed that till warne's generation, bowling was dominated by fast bowlers, which is true. when you think of the best bowlers of all time, warne and murali are there, the rest are fast bowlers. 90s were dominated by Akman, Waqar, Donald and Ambrose. McGrath and Pollock were the only ones close. 80s were dominated by Marshall, Hadlee, Imran and Garner. Holdings and Lillee were close. in 70s Bishan Bedi and Derek Underwood were near the top of highest wicket takers but they still averaged close to 30. only Prasanna had a decent average for a spinner in that era.
Your channel has all the potential to be one of the best cricket channels ever.
Not a single doubt from my end. I don't know who's the writer, but they write really tight and accurate script with a sense of emotion to make it more relatable for the viewers.
From a Scott’s man who only watched and supports the Aussies this is the best channel by a country mile.
Agreed
It was an exciting time as cricket fans. Warne and Murali were on a battle for the top.
The best analyst of international cricket. Well done, again and again.
Ah man, Symonds getting the catch for Warne's 500th, can't believe they're both gone.
Really enjoying your videos mate, keep it up!
Crazy how both Symonds and Warne are both gone. Teamed up for that 500th wicket forever
That Australian team was so good, even without warne they still won the world cup 2003. What a champion warne was.
Miss Shane Warne.
Not just in the game but even in commentary
I was there at the ground when Warne took his 500th, I remember people tearing down SLC sponsored boards congratulating Warne, upset because he got to 500 before the local hero Murali.
Sri Lanka had a first innings lead in all 3 tests yet went on to lose 0-3.
Shane's comeback was truly remarkable and represented his insatiable desire to compete . One could argue he peaked as a bowler AFTER the suspension . His shoulder may have been debilitated but the mind was as sharp as ever .
The ending of this video was perfect with shane warne blowing a kiss. RIP KING OF SPIN , WARNIE
Not a single doubt from my end that you're one of the best cricket content creator around. I don't know who's the writer, but they write really tight and accurate script with a sense of emotion to make it more relatable for the viewers.
I appreciate your kind words mate, especially about the scripts. 6ixandout is a one man operation.
That kumar darmasena..that line realised me that how old I am
I'm an England fan, and even though Shane Warne was our nemesis in the Ashes during the 1990's and early to mid 2000's, I still loved watching him playing. I was gutted when he passed away. He was taken far too early. I always believed him when he said he made a mistake in taking the diuretic tablet. He was great enough a player and didn't need any artificial help.
500 test wicket for Shane Warne that was the Epic and unbelievable
But his story of leg spin it was a mystery RIP to Warne leg spinner
I cannot even begin to explain the excitement this man has provided me.
Being the proud Englishman that ibam, I have to say that australia team was untouchable. Not just the best cricket team but probably the best team in all sports. Warnie and symonds RIP.
Yup 100%. Rest in peace, King.
love your videos keep it up.
Thanks mate! Glad you like them!
Make a Video of Waqar Younis missed the 1999 WC !!! ❣️
Really kicked off Brad Hogg’s ODI career. Was fantastic at both the 03 and 07 World Cups. That flipper to Andy Fowler was epic.
Great video, long way to go bro..!! Btw that Aussie squad had the best spinner, seamer, wicket keeper, top order batsman, middle and finisher as well. What a gem of a team it was.
Top story and presentation brother.
I miss him
Warnieeee. What a legend. Great video as usual
Cheers bro!
Legend back at it with these mint as videos
Appreciate the support! 👍
Honestly that was probably a blessing in disguise for him because it meant taking the full year off to heal every nagging injury he had at the time and come in fresh, rather than rushing back and risking wrecking his shoulder again.
Loved the video. Thank you for doing this !
Love your work. Thanks for the memories
Man seriously your content is gold
Great vids mate, loving the stories
Brilliant content! Definitely one of the best cricket channels out there
Love your channel mate, proper nostalgia trip back to when I first started watching cricket!
The greatest spinner ever...Love from India
Doin a good job mate love from canada
Beautifully put together, keep up the great work!
Thank you! Will do!
It's pretty unlikely that he took the tablet by accident, but rather to assist with his injury recovery (which was insanely quick from the surgery he had). Hardly performance enhancing, but still not a great look. The more curious thing about it all was the ASDA/ACB response to all of it, which was a bit of a shambles. Couple that with the reports (followed by admission) that he'd taken the same drug previously, the whole thing gets a bit murky.
Though the whole episode led to Warne achieving his final form. More nuance, more attacking on flat pitches, and better able to exploit late day wickets - I think this ban only added to his legend.
Great narration , should include an episode on macgrath
Greatest spinner ever
please continue posting videos they are so informative and entertaining.
Absolutely beautiful video
AMAZING VIDEO but the way he pronounced Muttiah Muralitharan
Great video
great vid
Imagine his numbers if he got to play a whole extra year?!?!
could you do more on sri lanka would love to learn more
Bro love from Nepal 🇳🇵❤️ please make video on nepal also my request 🙏❤️🇳🇵🇳🇵
Australia are absolutely brutal. Warner, Smith, Warnie they just smashed them. Saffas or England do something similar and get a 1 match ban.
We need videos on Muralitharan
ACB Have always been its own worst enemy.
shane was inncent
alan donald no he was shunned to one side
Do you know the story of THE INDIAN PRINCE ,who won us the world cup
premier club st kilda
youre slightly wrong abour ODIs
st kilda is premier not local
Y teams were playing odis in middle of ashes test series?
u dont play one day inaternatinal in dec this is why warney is the greatest although he should have played more one day games and i have revised some history
HE WAS A CHEAT!
Yeah, did anyone really believe that Shane Warne’s mom slipped him a pill? Lol. Should have come up with a better story 😂
Great Video
I know the diuretic was a masking agent, but can they tell what it was masking? Did Warnie actually take performance enhancing drugs to speed his recovery cos the 'mum thing' was a load of bollocks?
I dont think this guy really understands cricket. World cricket wasnt dominated by fast bowlers. There were some pretty good spinners with high wicket tally ..Kumble, Warne, Murali, Saqlain Mushtaq in that generation..Aussies were the guys who were historically lacking in the spin department before Warne. Also that was a day 5 pitch in Sri Lanka. Being the main spinner in the team, he was asked to bowl and it was more likely than not that he would be the one to take wickets if Australia had to clean up SL.
all of the guys you mentioned played in the murali/warne era. till then it was dominated by fast bowlers
@@Anjula321 India had prasanna, Chandrasekhar and venkata raghavan who were used as wicket taking bowlers. Also, he talks as if Warne ushered in the era of spinners. His peers were also extremely potent. Warne can be called a close second to Murali.
@@prashants5071 are you saying the likes of Prasanna dominated the world of cricket like Waqar, Alan Donald or the West Indian fast bowlers did? they were good bowlers but dominating the world of cricket is not a title I'd attach to them. pre-warne/murali era when you think of the best bowlers of all time, almost all of them were fast bowlers.
@@Anjula321 I am saying that Warne didnt usher in the spinners' era as insinuated by the uploader
@@prashants5071 he didn't say warne ushered in a spinners era. he only claimed that till warne's generation, bowling was dominated by fast bowlers, which is true.
when you think of the best bowlers of all time, warne and murali are there, the rest are fast bowlers.
90s were dominated by Akman, Waqar, Donald and Ambrose. McGrath and Pollock were the only ones close.
80s were dominated by Marshall, Hadlee, Imran and Garner. Holdings and Lillee were close.
in 70s Bishan Bedi and Derek Underwood were near the top of highest wicket takers but they still averaged close to 30. only Prasanna had a decent average for a spinner in that era.