Johnson Stars with Bat & Ball as Australia Fight Back! | Classic ODI | Eng v Aus 2009
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Michael Clarke's Australia faced Andrew Strauss' England in the first of two ODI's between the sides at the Home of Cricket within a few days.
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Watson's first shot and lee's last ball was extraordinary.
Binga is great on and off the field..
Roux 🐂him
@HEAD HUNTER's LoL it was Watson
@HEAD HUNTER's bro u pls check the match again
@HEAD HUNTER's check the shot at 0:02
That last yorker by Lee 150 kmph swinging in 🤩
Johnson was a handy batter
Excellent fielder and thrower.
Beast bowler always
Ah man this reminds of a bad memory of Johnson's barrage of sixes that he slogged in the SF vs India in the 2015 WC. Made all the difference
@@sohamsarode7975 yes. You are right.
He first made handy runs to reach Australia score from 290 to 327 and then took important wickets of virat and rohit in same over(perhaps he got rohit in his next over after getting virat)
He hit Kohli with a throw.
@@MrDrgdf dont know which match are u talking about but he got him with a bouncer in wc sf 2015
@@ravinderpannu5717 he was talking about a test match in 2014 series
Watto and hardy Tim paine opening the innings! And Mitch Johnson doing a Maxi premaxi
what a throwback haha
Luke Wright had some decent gas! His bowling dropped over the years. A very handy underrated cricketer.
Bro ECB destroyed hes career
Could've been a perfect all rounder Who opens the batting and bowls like a perfect fast bowler. Luke Wright.
He had stiff competition also. Bopara, Bresnan, Broad (who could bat back then lol), and then later on Stokes, Ali, Willey, and so so many other allrounders England suddenly found. Good thing is he managed to find a niche as a T20 specialist.
@@shahmianas8512 ...
Wright could have been used as a pich hitter who can bowl a bit. His form dipped back in 2012 and since then the luke wright of 2007-2011
That last ball from Lee was 🔥🔥🔥
3:35 look at the condition of the ball ...it will definately reverse...batting was difficult back then😏 that is why players of that era were more skillful.
So nowadays not like that?
Couldn't have agreed more, Faizy
@thalapathy Two new balls are used now, one from each end.
No. You can blame all the stupid leagues such as IPL and PSL for all the garbage players they pick up based on how they perform in a T20 six hitting contest
@@jinujohn4286 yes 100% true
I am surprised to see that Luke Wright bowling about 135+ km/h . I thought he was a mideam pecer with 120-125 speed like Bopara, Collingwood etc. Today I am really very surprised. He was also a very good batsman. He could be a great all-rounder like Watson on that day. But that didn't happen 😭
Wright bowling that fast is probably evidence of poor coaching. He always over compensated line and length for extra pace, which didn't make him dangerous. He wasn't fast enough to get batsman on the back foot and lacked the control to be trusted for long spells
Luke Wright and Lance Klusner are 2 of the most underrated allrounders of all time
Klusner not underrated 1999 wc player of the tournament
Klusner is nowhere underrated. He was one of the finest allrounders back in the day
Luke wright never had a proper international career
While Lance Klusener carried his team during the late 90s till 2003
Klusener was part of the Golden Proteas 11
Great work guys. I remember the series, back in the day any team that Australia fielded could win a series. This was a nightmarish series for England as they were staring down a 0-7 whitewash after a stunning Ashes series win a few weeks back. Graeme Swann saved the whitewash with a fifer in the 7th ODI. Wish we see more ODI cricket played, especially 5 match series.
best we can do now is 3 odi...how about franchise cricket twice a year?
Targets near 250 in ODIs are mostly tough to chase during those days.
yeah for 2000s
This match happened in 2009 it would have been tough for 80s
Not that difficult.
England was short of few players, KP,bell,Flintoff(he retired from tests before this odi series, but struggled to maintain his fitness and hence retired the following year)
I can still remember the days where 130-140 was considered a good score in T20. Now you need minimum 160 to be competitive
Salute to tim paine for keeping 150 kmph balls at young age.
He was 25 mate,( at that time)
Pretty decent age for any kind of wicket keeper, not that young
@@sandeshreddy5347 didn't knew that, thanks for the info brother ❤️
@@sandeshreddy5347 he was actually 2 years old
The last ball by Bret lee is an absolute jaffa
That Cover Drive from Watson ❤️❤️❤️
woww
Always a treat going back to this period of Australian cricket. This transitional period of what could have been- Paine was so bright (fingers destroyed unfortunately), Ferguson was classy (ruined his knees constantly), Lee was still lethal (though his body would continue to break down), amongst others. The elements were there for Australia to remain competitive until the eventual revival in 2012/2013, but ultimately it was a tough five years or so, especially in test cricket.
It's kind of rare to see Callum Ferguson performing great in Aussie colours. Good handy knock in the middle there.
എന്താ. ഇതാണ്. Batting
It was rather rare to see him featuring in Australia XI.
He was part of odi series vs India in 2013 but was not given a single game in a series of 7 matches.
He was finally rewarded for his shefield shield performances in 2016 and made his debut against South Africa in 2016 but was dropped after that solitary game.
He has been a consistent performer in BBL too but unfortunately his international career just never took over
He was in top form at the time of this series. He scored 4-5 50s in 5-6 games. Then he got injured and could never make the comeback.
13:17 jst binga’s things 🔥♥️
0:02 pure masterclass!!!
I only watch this highlight because of Johnson ❤️♥️♥️
Those days are the best rivalries🔥
if Tim Paine played like this now whee
Nathan bracken was 🔥🔥
Watto vs Jimmy 🔥😍
Cameron white is one of the most underrated cricketer in cricket history.
He wins so many matches for the team but he doesn't get the deserved appreciation.
Watto the legendary allrounder ❤️
Watto at the time was so so good!
Bowling at 140+
Yep
He played scintillating knocks in champions trophy 2009, semi final and final
People speaking of Johnson, but look at Brett Lee clicking above 150 continuously 😸😸
Brett Lee is the fastest bowler ever if you take the average speed. Most 160+ deliveries by any bowler 🔥
That too in last stages of his career
@@arkadeepmukherjee685 jeff thomson was quicker and shaun tait and shoaib akthar had same speed of lee
@@anirudhsuresh4481 well there is no substantial proof of Thompson being quicker and I'm not including Tait here because of his short career. Shoaib sure bowled the fastest on record but 150+ deliveries were more by Lee.
@@arkadeepmukherjee685 jeff thomson bowled 160.58kph in 1976 160.45kph,159.49kph in 1975 and tomson's bowling speed was only calculated for few overs
13:15 that celebration by Brett Lee..
That last yorker was signature lee swinging in. Watching some of his older stuff geez he was consistently quick back then. Constantly 150+. No one consistently express these days
Need more highlights of 2009,10,11,12,13,14💯
Paine opening 🔥🔥
Glorious 👍🥰
0:01 this is what actual text book cover drive look like
Good to see a BOWLER take responsibility as a BATSMAN✌️✌️✌️
Pace and swing a left hand pacer. His outswing vs left arm batsmen is incredible
Luke Wright Could've been a perfect all rounder Who can open the batting and bowls like a perfect fast bowler.
A lot of English players during that time had short career due to lack of proper coaching and form
Look at that bowling line up Lee,Johnson,Watto, Australia biggest bowling line up in the world ..Love from🇮🇳
I like the angry Collingwood in the end after hes clean bold 😂 better luck next time chill bro😅
200 years of Eng getting trounced by everyone. Sweet.
Watson
Lee
Johnson
Last ball of Lee 🔥🔥
That cover drive by Watson off Anderson. Just WOW
Calum Ferguson and Cameron White.... What A middle Order at that time.... Talented.
This was the time when Anderson used to bowl over 140 KMPH 😂
Brett Lee's yorker to Collingwood 💛
jimmy’s bowling is love❤
johnson can also bat well....i remember a match where he also batted well against west indies after top order had fallen down
Lee celebration after taking the last wicket 😘
I love old cricket matches
Lee's quick🔥
Jimmy Anderson ♥️🏴🏏🔥💪💪
Bret Lee WOWWWW
people who are watching this còmments l wish thererents still Alive for more than years God bless family 🙏❤😊🙏🙏👍
13:11 mesmerizing bowling speed of Lee
Johnson could really have been anything. The world was his stage, and he couldn't find the rhythm but just when it looked like he was going to fade away, he humiliated the very people who had mocked him for years. He bowled a bit left, bowled a bit right, and made all who mocked him look a bit shite,.
Cricket needs people and players like Johnson. Sometimes they're infuriating, and then sometimes they give you memories that will last a lifetime.
Watson cover drive ❤❤❤❤👌👌👌
James Anderson ❤️🤞
After 12 years from this match, he is Still going strong💪
Nice to see Johnson trying to be mr.360
Superb match
England cricket team has changed now under morgan leadership
0:01 Shane Watson👍
2009 in not easy 250 One ball in innings&revers swing ball sfot,oh wow this match in played very handsome like aa girl face Nathan bracken
5 time world champion
T-20 WC winner
Champions trophy winner
World test champion
Australiain cricket team is greatest..........no doubt about it.
In those days Shane watson was perfect gem 💎 for Australia he gets wickets and secured runs
Love those adidas kits. England could have continued with that red kit at least for away games.
Oz POWER 💪
Awesome
At those times bowlers casually bowling at 150 kph
Even Anderson touching 90 miles regularly
Not a single player is a nightmare, full 🇦🇺 team is a nightmare 🌠
The last wicket with reverse swing having 150+ kph shows that it's compulsory to have 150~ pace to do reverse swing.
lol Wasim Akram never bowled over 150 in his life 🤣
Can upload 2008 eng vs nz and eng vs sa odi matches
13:11 Yorker 👌🏻150.2km/h Lee strikes
Australia thrashed England 6-1 in this series
FROM LAHORE PAKISTAN
When Anderson was nearly as quick as Johnson!
I like odi and test cricket.
England batting lineap very hood that time
Johnson 5:01 Launched that 👌🏻
Bracken 🔥🔥
Greatest match brother upload
Daily highlights
5:34 Brett lee had a taste of his own pill
Lee , Johnson and Nathan bracken were the backbone of the Australian pace attack those days .
I was surprised when I saw Tim Paine opening lol
Australia won this series 6-1
Weaken English side, they completely missed the genuine pacer, now they have!
Again only pain remains for paine 😭
My aus all time best odi 11.
Top order
1.Hayden
2.Gill Christ(wk)
3.Ponting
Middlle order
4.Steav Smith
5.Steav waugh(bat/bowl)
Fnisher
6.Saymonds(bat/Bowl)
7.Shane Watson(all rounder)
pacers
8.Mitchel starck
9.Bret lee
10.Mccgrath
Spinner
11.Warne
In pace wicket in spin track brett lee out mccgill in
Collingwood tried his best
Brett Lee yorker 🥰🥰
Those were the days 250 target is difficult to chase
Paine is hard there!!!
Brett Lee's last ball yaker
Hi @Lord's Cricket Ground thanks for highlights
Are u excited for Ashes🤩
What's ur prediction
Now Tim Paine has taken an indefinite break from cricket. I hope he comes back sooner and stronger
australia unbeatable team
Still England manage to win the series with 2:1
thanks for the good news
Wow, So England knew how to play cricket back then too. Hmm. Not a trash team afterall
I think you must have mistaken for the Ashes. Australia win this series 6-1.
@@cdn4767 yeah. Same happened in ashes 2010-11
australia ek aisee team hai jo kisi ko bhi kahin bhi jaakar haraa sakti hai tabhi toh 5 baar ke world cup champions hai.
3:41 un playable
Brett Lee is all time favourite 🙏👍 🇮🇳
Binga and Johnson both 150km fast bowlers leading the attack... wouldn't want to have to face them
Luke wright bowling at 140🤓 well, that's new for me.
Due to brilliant bowling by England, Australia reached 250 runs but due to the terrible batting of Strauss and Paul Collingwood, England lost the match.