Great analysis , no doubt and love listening to these guys. Always had a feeling , mediocre players become better coaches, analysts, commentators. Maybe these are the ones who concentrated more on analysis while playing and had to go away from their raw talent.
When I was listening to his commentary he said if India wants to win they have to break this partnership while Indian commentator said jaldi wicket lele ni to England jit jayega just shows how unbiased nasser is
As a sports podcast, we look up to Sky Sports Cricket. The pundits are always quality and discuss the game in a great way. Michael and Nasser are just sublime and would love to have them on our podcast as a guest.
Request from Indian fans - Please upload all the post and pre match shows in your channel....We are fed up of our broadcasters silly shows and horrible analysis about cricket...You guys are a treat to watch and hear
Bro u can watch their pre match or post match live on sky sports u have to download thop TV its available there but it might work sometime or sometime not .. Its not very reliable but its the only option
@@Joe-xf5ot As a person who has Sky and Star, there is a big difference, Star is always about individuals and Sky has Analysis,Planning, Modern Day Players and also players from the past
KP and Nasser - You’re spot on! Like you said, I think Ganguly handled his team very well, especially managing different types of personalities. Example, Rahul Dravid and Yuvraj Singh, both are completely different and you need manage them differently!
@audio guru Yuvraj Singh, Sehwag, Harbhajan etc will strongly disagree with you. And the way Ganguly made his comeback in South Africa after getting dropped is still a inspiration for many. Not just India...even overseas captains like Waugh, Inzamam-ul-Haq etc told on multiple occasions how Ganguly transformed the team's attitude...earlier in 90s it was a very timid approach and India hardly won overseas. India needed a strong leader like Ganguly to recover from match fixing scandals. He produced results and got viewers trust back in Indian cricket. Ganguly and Dhoni are the best captains India ever had. And Ganguly being a natural leader is doing a great job as BCCI President now.
@audio guru don't expose your lack of knowledge by such stupid comments... Ganguly never had Gavaskar in his team. Gavaskar retired in 1987. And Sachin was himself captain but gave it up to Ganguly cause not everyone can handle the pressure of captaincy.
@@arushh42 you aren't kashmiri bro You are an indian I am so sorry that they didn't teach you in madarasa. Btw I live in democratic country where I can ask questions and raise my voice
It’s difficult to understate how difficult he was. The simple fact Strauss etc did all that at a personal cost, given how many runs he scored and how good he still was. Maverick is underselling it
@@nigelbergkamp5066 the other players in the dressing room made him out to be difficult though because they couldn't deal with him being the superstar of the team
But then constantly cried knowing full well he's difficult. Added to that tried to suggest he was being bullied. Did they sell the Brooklyn bridge that day as well?
Very interesting discussion, particularly incisive comments as usual from Nasser, who has become my favourite commentator on the game (closely followed by Athers). And of course the subject matter was highly pertinent to KP and his premature sacking from the England team. It was a decision made for all the wrong reasons. Even those of us on the outside recognised that KP could be difficult and arrogant and sometimes a plain jack-ass. But it will also very clear from the start that he practiced very hard, and not only that, but thought deeply and analytically about the game. The fact that he could look so spontaneous with a bat in his hand almost belied the amount of preparation which had gone into each innings. And he was a great player for England, even greater than his stats, impressive as they are. I once worked out that most good test players would play an extraordinary innings - a truly match or series-changing score, against the run of play, against the run of conditions, about two or three times in their entire career. KP managed about a dozen of these type of innings in his international career. To do that requires a certain type of personality, perhaps not one that will always be amenable or orthodox. But if such a player is always giving themselves the best chance of commitment, and are not ill-disciplined or getting drunk every night, then just accept them as they are. I have never got the impression that KP was genuinely malicious, and there was always an obvious warmth and sensitivity to his personality. Michael Vaughan and Duncan Fletcher, both good player psychologists, handled him well. After that, it was a bit downhill. Andy Flower, for all his mental toughness and brilliance as a deeply analytical cricketer, wanted to create a team of Andy Flowers, and while this worked well up to a point, he also did not know when to stand back and loosen the reigns a bit. Many of us were absolutely furious when KP was lost to the game, because he offended the likes of a few mediocre MCC men in blazers. And when we had to suffer another year of Peter Moores, a man who never quite understood the psychology of international cricket and cricketers, just in order to guarantee KP's exclusion. It's not just many fans were denied a few more years of those tremendously exciting, game-turning innings. It was the fact that future batsmen coming into the England side were denied a chance of playing alongside and learning something about approach and preparation methods from one of the greats of the game. The hole which KP left has never been filled. I get the impression that things have improved a bit. Ben Stokes also strikes me as a slightly complicated man, and some of his off-field antics might have been far more harshly dealt with by past regimes. But he has been brought into the fold by a broader-minded coach and captain, and extra responsibility has suited him well and allowed him to mature in the way he has.
Yes, pant himself said that the only thing he done is practice these shots regularly, believe the viewers pant could be the last series playing in Australia, it's his luck given him playing 11 opertunity and his hard work made comeback to Indian one day and test side, kp understand the game very well.
Kindly upload full video sky sports Many of us from 🇮🇳 would love to listen to the complete qualitative discussion from the stalwarts of cricketing fraternity like KP sir , Naseer sir and Michael Atherton sir India has a huge market of real cricket lovers Please upload full video 😊
Well said, But English people think they are above everyone else.. Sometimes we need Mr Gavaskar to say like this.. Great observation by panel.. but We indians also have some of great analysts..
What Michael Vaughan and Kp doing in world cup 19 you don't have any problems with that also Michael Vaughan is shittest person you know why when England playing against west indies he was saying it is a good ashes series practice but he had to eat his words on that time also because his team hammered by west indies in first 2 test 😂😂😂 who lose a test by 392 runs margin
It’s amazing how I too got infuriated by exact same things. Murali Karthik just goes on bullshit spree so often. Takes wrong names ( Tom in case of Sam here). And Gavaskar is just senile now and all other Indian commies just suck up to him. It’s high time we hire professionals rather than underachievers ( Gavaskar is an exception) as commies. Listening to LSRK and Murali Karthik talk about technique and other stuff while they were pedestrians themselves is really painful.
Each person needs to be treated differently. Lay down Non-negotiable rules. If you are not 5 mins early, you are late. If you are late, you are disrespecting everyone else. Successful professionals focus on the small things. Work ethic, creating your brand value. Giving people responsibility also means Taking ownership. Get people working with you rather than working against you. Build your team around the talent. You don't develop a skill without good, perfect practice. Clearly define roles to ensure success. Motivate each other to perform. A small pep talk is good if required. Give challenging milestones to enable people perform. Great learnings...
England has played well against India. It was a nail biting to watch PayTM ODI final match. India has good quality bowler like bhuneswar kumar and shardul Thakur. It would be mor difficult if Bhumra is on the feild.
India bowling line up only one experienced bowler bhuvi.....rest of them is new....so powerful batting england failed agaist them to win even one series....they are champions they hv to win one series but they lost 3-0 series...
Even in England, good English and communication works!!! Rob Key has a pathetic cricket record but really good in conducting talk shows. Skill is to know to ask the right questions.
How many double test hundreds have you scored? You are pathetic not Rob Key. Also he had a better batting average for England then the whole of the current England team except for Root Bairstow and stokes.
Great ability to answer the question to highlight all his self perceived great qualities lmao. Great player, doesn't seem like an easy bloke to get on with though
Spot on comment. Doesn’t get the credit he deserves. Drew a line in the sand, set goals and standards. Ultimately, Vaughan, notwithstanding his own great captaincy - and the 2005 bunch, benefitted from what he set up. Always thought it.
Kp definitely Mr special.... by far the best English batsman I've ever seen.... bad management and the so called the English way.... cost this man and the England and cricket fans worldwide.... at least another 5 years of watching this great man... thanks kp for all the great memories
Look at the 1996 LKA World Cup winning team; they changed ODI cricket; Jayasuriya, Kalu and Arvinda were told to just play their natural game regardless, even in the semi final both opners were out in the first over, Arvinda carried on attacking making 86 off 66 balls. LKA had Gurusinha, Mahanama and Ranatunga there to play the percentages and justify the 3 mentioned at the top to play their natural gamr
I love these guys and i love sky. I want my children to watch and listen to these gentlemen and learn about life and the most beautiful game in the world.
Great analysis , no doubt and love listening to these guys. Always had a feeling , mediocre players become better coaches, analysts, commentators. Maybe these are the ones who concentrated more on analysis while playing and had to go away from their raw talent.
KP’s contributions to these segments during the course of the India tour have been very revealing - especially this one: he is always honest, open and passionate but he constantly makes EVERYTHING about himself. Plus he never adds the caveat “In my opinion” or “From my perspective”; it’s all “I know this”. That single-mindedness and high self-regard obviously helped him to become the great batter he was, but it also made him a poor captain and, ultimately, a malignant presence in the dressing room. Sure, the England hierarchy made some big mistakes managing him, but that steadfast refusal to accept any blame himself played a big part too. Nobody came out of that situation covered in glory.
KP challenged India saying India is yet to face real strong team after India's victory against Australia!😂😂😂 India won all 3 series of England's tour.😎
Ideally yes but to win in England for any team is like beating India in india. So if England defeats Australia in Australia then we can say they are the best side in the world otherwise India remains the champions.
This discussing basically means you need someone who can take a backseat at the helm. This is where Virat Kohli at times goes wrong and Rohit Sharma gets ahead of him in captaincy.
I don’t think it’s just about taking a backseat. Besides, the stuff around Kohli’s captaincy is something I don’t get. Ashwin, who is a pretty feisty character himself says he loves playing under Virat the most. Even more than Dhoni. No one in the team ever has an issue with Virat. Rohit has only captained in the ipl, with all due respect. Kohli’s record as captain is one of the best ever, and far and above any Indian captain, even Dhoni. He has won test series in Aus, competed everywhere else, whitewashed NZ in NZ, Aus in Aus in t20s and beaten SA 5-1 in their home in ODIs. His ODI record is 2nd only to Pointing and his test record is 2nd only to Waugh, who had probably the team of the century around them. So I can never get how Rohit sharma is a better captain then Virat? What we do is “trial by camera”. We see Virat’s expressiveness on the field and feel like he must be scolding his players in the dressing room. But if you actually get players’ perspective, you would know he’s just as chilled out as anyone. On the field, he is like a baby. Why should he change that? Players sometimes need captains who back them verbally or tell them what needs to be done, not just stay mum when things don’t go their way.
@@Whispersinquill Rohit has led India in two multi team tournaments and won both with mostly India A squad. Virat has ZERO trophies despite having India's best ever pace attack and all the resources available to him.
@@dishantb4222 Right. So winning all those bilateral series and getting trophies after that don’t count for “trophies” in your eyes. Then why play those matches? Only play world cups/Champions trophy etc and suspend all the other cricket matches. And how is winning Nidahasa trophy against avg teams like Bang/Sl, or even Asia cup compare to beating Aus in Aus, Nz in NZ and SA in SA, I will never know. I just find the notion ridiculous that we in Ind find problems in everything and don’t stop comparing people. Trust me, give Rohit the captaincy and within a year there will be 100s of pundits going on and on about his deficiencies as a captain. It’s what happens in our country. We never stop comparing people.
@@Whispersinquill Dhoni is considered the greatest because he won ICC trophies, not bilaterals. No Indian captain had the kind of resources and financial might of BCCI that Kohli has right now. It's his lack of vision that means resources are being wasted be it with India or RCB.
@@dishantb4222 Ok, so it’s Kohli’s fault that trilateral series and Multilateral tournaments aren’t being played as much? When did you hear last time CB series getting played? Dhoni is one of the greatest captain ever, no doubt. But he captained India in 5-6 t20 wc and won one of those, he captained 2 50 over wc and won one of those. Let kohli captain that many, then judge. Back then, there were Asia cups every year. And no offence to him, but he wasn’t a great test player. Under Kohli, India has done so many good things in tests. You can see how instrumental he has been in increasing fitness levels of the players. And I don’t think India losing 2017 champions trophy or 2019 wc, was because of Kohli’s captaincy. India played amazingly well throughout those tournaments and just messed up in one game. We just like to nitpick. And Honestly, who cares about rcb? IPL is sort of a happy celebratory tournament where you enjoy the talent on show. I think any true fan of cricket would much rather see India win tests abroad then watch ipl and crib about captaincy. This is no way of saying Rohit isn’t a great captain. It’s just that why do we need to compare two people? Yes, if Ind was playing horribly, then kohli should have been sacked as captain. But they play wonderfully well at most times. They beat most teams. You can’t say someone is a bad captain because they lost one game. And I don’t think resources are getting wasted. There are tremendous amount of talent coming through. India is finally competing in tests abroad. And India is a serious contender for T20 WC this year. We never realise that Kohli has not captained Ind in many multilateral tournaments. Captaining in one WC, and going to semies, and having bad luck like India had, when the match shifted to next day and the conditions changed drastically, doesn’t result into Kohli’s terrible captaincy.
I was actually thinking about "The Last Dance" documentary before Kevin talked about it. This conversation about player management is important and we need to talk about it every now and then, it kinda gets boring when it's always about matches and selections.
Some times you need to change your tactics when you are chasing total to win series....1st 10 overs careful with bat not to loose wickets...then always keep one batsman at the end...changing batting order...like Sam Curran should have sent as soon as first two wickets fell....
Wowww was eagerly waiting for sky sports analysis upload Finally here it is ❤️ Quality and class discussion Naseer sir and KP sir specially Lots of love from 🇮🇳
Stay cool above all else. Realize that someone has to lead, you are in the chair so, so like everything else you do, you might as well do it the best you can. If you were really crap it is highly unlikely that you would have found yourself in a leadership position in the first place, so take confidence from that fact. This is why one would be well-advised not to overly strive for a position of leadership, as this is one of the ways you find yourself to be essentially incompetent, as well as disliked and disrespected, which is not a good way to start. More to the point. Managing difficult or perceived to be difficult players should not be too difficult for a good leader by definition. You judge every situation and character as they come, and react accordingly. Some kids need shouting at, but most simply need is your attention. Listen carefully to them and give them what they want if at all possible. If they then F up, they will only have themselves to blame, and the selectors or LIFE will drop them anyway. If they are disturbing other players then carefully listen to their concerns and deal with them in a similar manner. Know that you are dealing with grown-up children as men invariably are most especially when playing games together. 22 players = 22 big highly childish egos even during a so-called friendly match on a Sunday afternoon, as any umpire or club captain will tell you.
About the whole Kevin Peterson fiasco by ECB, them and Eng captain should have learnt a thing or two from Captains like Ganguly /Dhoni who had different characters in their team. They never came to the media to crib about that. Kevin is England's best all format player. You dont let go of such once-in-a-time talents for petty issues.
So much better to listen to this type of shows rather than those bullshit shows where simply people are afraid to give opinions there only Harsha bhogle is good there that's it.
If you don't like them, then you should keep quiet rather than disrespecting them. Here some English people are also watching the show and they are making fun of India for criticising their own people.
ponting says the same thing about Pant langer says the same thing about Marnus and Steve ravi say the same thing about Kohli they all work hard behind the scenes
The discussion was so intellectual just wondering the comparison with other youtubers making C grade movies up against the Oscar winning top Hollywood flick...
When I was growing up - I always remember people like Gower, Gilchrist, Moin Khan, Michael Slater, Mark Waugh, people who could take the game away from you in 1-2 sessions. On the bowling front - Shane Warne, Murali, Devon Malcolm, Ambrose, Walsh, Wasim, Waqar, Shane Bond - these people need to be left to play their game, and have the coach there to help them if somethig goes wrong, or when they want to build on what's made them successful. Unfortunately, the English style of management, values, ethics, often don't have the moral courage to do this. Look at English football. Glenn Hoddle was probably the most naturally gifted English player of the 1980s. Michel Platini used to say he'd have been capped 150 times if he'd been born French. However, he only ended up with 53 caps, and was usually played out of position. Bryan Robson, or 'Captain Marvel' as he was called - was usually favoured due to work ethic. Work ethic doesn't win tournaments. Vision, and technical ability does.
I am 14 mins in. Love this programme, but this seems all platitudes. The two key questions for me are: 1. How do you deal with someone when they are doing something that negatively impacts their performance e.g. come back overweight. 2. All very well to say “play your own way”, what about when you get out slog sweeping on the last afternoon of an Ashes test when you are trying to save a game?
@@sunnyaden3626 A man of knowledge I see, my dear Sir. You raise my hope in Science and pursuit of empirical knowledge in these regressive times. Cheers.
Its not just a 20 min video it’s a complete syllabus of discipline and work ethics
Great analysis , no doubt and love listening to these guys. Always had a feeling , mediocre players become better coaches, analysts, commentators. Maybe these are the ones who concentrated more on analysis while playing and had to go away from their raw talent.
Absolutely
OMG this is gold. Kids, please listen smart. This discussion is something else!
Streetshiter###@
Kid u need to shut ur mouth
@Siddharth Sriram LS and Aakash Chopra should be in unbearable list.
@Siddharth Sriram You missed Ramiz Raja and Sourav Ganguly
@Siddharth Sriram Nasser is Best among all
Nasser , is the good one to listn .... He talks with sense..
Absolutely right....my fvrt commentator
No doubt. He is the best and always absolutely clear with his thoughts.👍👍
When I was listening to his commentary he said if India wants to win they have to break this partnership while Indian commentator said jaldi wicket lele ni to England jit jayega just shows how unbiased nasser is
As a sports podcast, we look up to Sky Sports Cricket. The pundits are always quality and discuss the game in a great way. Michael and Nasser are just sublime and would love to have them on our podcast as a guest.
Yes rob key was just obsessed with spin tracks discussion
You comment on every video. We get it.
Request from Indian fans - Please upload all the post and pre match shows in your channel....We are fed up of our broadcasters silly shows and horrible analysis about cricket...You guys are a treat to watch and hear
Whats the difference between them bro? Can't be that bad surley?
Yes I agree
Joe 33 they are much more fairer and just more knowledgeable
Bro u can watch their pre match or post match live on sky sports u have to download thop TV its available there but it might work sometime or sometime not .. Its not very reliable but its the only option
@@Joe-xf5ot As a person who has Sky and Star, there is a big difference, Star is always about individuals and Sky has Analysis,Planning, Modern Day Players and also players from the past
KP is pure gold reflected his thoughts in his batting as well. Love and respect from India.
You can see Rob key getting so much info from these guys which he can now apply to his role. Asking sensible questions with great insight and debate.
KP and Nasser - You’re spot on! Like you said, I think Ganguly handled his team very well, especially managing different types of personalities. Example, Rahul Dravid and Yuvraj Singh, both are completely different and you need manage them differently!
@audio guru Yuvraj Singh, Sehwag, Harbhajan etc will strongly disagree with you. And the way Ganguly made his comeback in South Africa after getting dropped is still a inspiration for many. Not just India...even overseas captains like Waugh, Inzamam-ul-Haq etc told on multiple occasions how Ganguly transformed the team's attitude...earlier in 90s it was a very timid approach and India hardly won overseas. India needed a strong leader like Ganguly to recover from match fixing scandals. He produced results and got viewers trust back in Indian cricket. Ganguly and Dhoni are the best captains India ever had. And Ganguly being a natural leader is doing a great job as BCCI President now.
@audio guru don't expose your lack of knowledge by such stupid comments... Ganguly never had Gavaskar in his team. Gavaskar retired in 1987. And Sachin was himself captain but gave it up to Ganguly cause not everyone can handle the pressure of captaincy.
@audio guru yeah yeah everyone is bad according to you... enough of your nonsense
K.P. is a STAR 🌟 love from 🇮🇳
This is genuinely the best cricket analysis I've ever seen on RUclips. Wish we had something similar for Indian and Pakistani cricket too.
As an indian I wanted to ask that why do you care for pakistan if you are Indian
But if you are Pakistani them ignore this message
@@sandeepkosta5750 I am a proud Kashmiri who loves both nations, how dare you say something like this about me
@@arushh42 u r INDIAN then ryt?
@@arushh42 you aren't kashmiri bro
You are an indian
I am so sorry that they didn't teach you in madarasa.
Btw I live in democratic country where I can ask questions and raise my voice
@@zerkass4316 Kashmiri
That praise about KP by nasser made KP to concentrate on screen.. 😂😂 that's why nasser is so smart..
What a conversation that is called pure talent debate love from india
Proud Kannadiga here. Kannada power
KP was a fine example of being a maverick / difficult
Fine example of a selfish prick that was disrespectful to teammates and betrayed his captain. Felt he was better than his team.
It’s difficult to understate how difficult he was. The simple fact Strauss etc did all that at a personal cost, given how many runs he scored and how good he still was. Maverick is underselling it
@@scottfletcher9134 true
@@nigelbergkamp5066 the other players in the dressing room made him out to be difficult though because they couldn't deal with him being the superstar of the team
But then constantly cried knowing full well he's difficult. Added to that tried to suggest he was being bullied. Did they sell the Brooklyn bridge that day as well?
Very interesting discussion, particularly incisive comments as usual from Nasser, who has become my favourite commentator on the game (closely followed by Athers). And of course the subject matter was highly pertinent to KP and his premature sacking from the England team. It was a decision made for all the wrong reasons. Even those of us on the outside recognised that KP could be difficult and arrogant and sometimes a plain jack-ass. But it will also very clear from the start that he practiced very hard, and not only that, but thought deeply and analytically about the game. The fact that he could look so spontaneous with a bat in his hand almost belied the amount of preparation which had gone into each innings. And he was a great player for England, even greater than his stats, impressive as they are. I once worked out that most good test players would play an extraordinary innings - a truly match or series-changing score, against the run of play, against the run of conditions, about two or three times in their entire career. KP managed about a dozen of these type of innings in his international career. To do that requires a certain type of personality, perhaps not one that will always be amenable or orthodox. But if such a player is always giving themselves the best chance of commitment, and are not ill-disciplined or getting drunk every night, then just accept them as they are. I have never got the impression that KP was genuinely malicious, and there was always an obvious warmth and sensitivity to his personality. Michael Vaughan and Duncan Fletcher, both good player psychologists, handled him well. After that, it was a bit downhill. Andy Flower, for all his mental toughness and brilliance as a deeply analytical cricketer, wanted to create a team of Andy Flowers, and while this worked well up to a point, he also did not know when to stand back and loosen the reigns a bit.
Many of us were absolutely furious when KP was lost to the game, because he offended the likes of a few mediocre MCC men in blazers. And when we had to suffer another year of Peter Moores, a man who never quite understood the psychology of international cricket and cricketers, just in order to guarantee KP's exclusion. It's not just many fans were denied a few more years of those tremendously exciting, game-turning innings. It was the fact that future batsmen coming into the England side were denied a chance of playing alongside and learning something about approach and preparation methods from one of the greats of the game. The hole which KP left has never been filled.
I get the impression that things have improved a bit. Ben Stokes also strikes me as a slightly complicated man, and some of his off-field antics might have been far more harshly dealt with by past regimes. But he has been brought into the fold by a broader-minded coach and captain, and extra responsibility has suited him well and allowed him to mature in the way he has.
I wish my people could learn to be as patient candid detailed and solid as this trio is on the topics they discussed
Sky has world class analysts and commentators. Meanwhile on star, the commentators were figuring out how many fingers are required to lift a trophy.
Good one 😂
They should throw stupid Muruli karthik. Doesn’t know how to speak.
@@malnadgowda_inusa3734 he speaks better than most of the commentators and better than u also.
@@hulk8384 if screaming was an art Karthik would be Picasso
Is it ur pattern to criticise ur own people.... Yes u r
Yes, pant himself said that the only thing he done is practice these shots regularly, believe the viewers pant could be the last series playing in Australia, it's his luck given him playing 11 opertunity and his hard work made comeback to Indian one day and test side, kp understand the game very well.
No way because pant was always with team india they were working with his keeping and fitness
That 36 all out was a blessing in disguise
Kindly upload full video sky sports
Many of us from 🇮🇳 would love to listen to the complete qualitative discussion from the stalwarts of cricketing fraternity like KP sir , Naseer sir and Michael Atherton sir
India has a huge market of real cricket lovers
Please upload full video 😊
Sahi baat h😊
When Nasser Hussain (And Athers) speak, you've to leave everything and just listen. What an outstanding speaker. Thank you so very much.
This conversation is just gold ❤️
Listening to this was a relief after listening to rubbish like:
1) Tom Curran gets his maiden half century
2) India have nine fingers on the trophy
Sam* u mean
Well said, But English people think they are above everyone else.. Sometimes we need Mr Gavaskar to say like this.. Great observation by panel.. but We indians also have some of great analysts..
Hahah true mate
What Michael Vaughan and Kp doing in world cup 19 you don't have any problems with that also Michael Vaughan is shittest person you know why when England playing against west indies he was saying it is a good ashes series practice but he had to eat his words on that time also because his team hammered by west indies in first 2 test 😂😂😂 who lose a test by 392 runs margin
It’s amazing how I too got infuriated by exact same things. Murali Karthik just goes on bullshit spree so often. Takes wrong names ( Tom in case of Sam here). And Gavaskar is just senile now and all other Indian commies just suck up to him. It’s high time we hire professionals rather than underachievers ( Gavaskar is an exception) as commies. Listening to LSRK and Murali Karthik talk about technique and other stuff while they were pedestrians themselves is really painful.
Superb message! Free coaching for every aspect of life 💯 A must watch! What thorough gentlemen in the panel! This is how a panel ought to be ⭐️⭐️
Each person needs to be treated differently.
Lay down Non-negotiable rules.
If you are not 5 mins early, you are late.
If you are late, you are disrespecting everyone else.
Successful professionals focus on the small things.
Work ethic, creating your brand value.
Giving people responsibility also means Taking ownership.
Get people working with you rather than working against you.
Build your team around the talent.
You don't develop a skill without good, perfect practice.
Clearly define roles to ensure success.
Motivate each other to perform. A small pep talk is good if required.
Give challenging milestones to enable people perform.
Great learnings...
England has played well against India. It was a nail biting to watch PayTM ODI final match. India has good quality bowler like bhuneswar kumar and shardul Thakur. It would be mor difficult if Bhumra is on the feild.
India bowling line up only one experienced bowler bhuvi.....rest of them is new....so powerful batting england failed agaist them to win even one series....they are champions they hv to win one series but they lost 3-0 series...
This is a beautiful management class. Can be applied to any field/industry.
Nas, kp and Rob superb
Seriously guys , these conversations are gold. Please continue
To be honest I can listen to Naseer sir, KP sir and Michael Atherton sir endlessly
This trio rocks 🔥❤️
I listen to you vasu gupta sir
The third guy is Rob key
@@velayudhaperumal7680 buddy I know that what I mean is Michael Atherton sirs analysis is quite ultimate as compared to Rob key's
What about Michael Vaughan 😉
@@ADDON980 I actually enjoyed Vaughan's analysis in Cricbuzz along with Gautam Bhimani and Zaheer Khan/Joy Bhattacharya
Wise words from Nasser and KP ❤️❤️❤️
Great topic for discussion. Enjoyed listening to Nass and KP. Rob is great as ever hosting it.
Happy holi again. Loved this discussion. ❤
Even in England, good English and communication works!!! Rob Key has a pathetic cricket record but really good in conducting talk shows. Skill is to know to ask the right questions.
How can u say that he wasn't world class but he still got a double test hundred. That cant be taken away.
How many double test hundreds have you scored? You are pathetic not Rob Key. Also he had a better batting average for England then the whole of the current England team except for Root Bairstow and stokes.
Kev is gold, just speaks his heart out. 💯
India miss bumrah
England miss woakes
Happy holi ben stokes 😛😛😛🤨🤨
🤣🤣🤣 LOL
Gali kyu deta hain be 😂
😂😂😂
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It's a treat to watch when Kevin and Nasser speaks. There is big difference between a boss and leader.
the points about leadership and handeling mavericks hold valid for any workplace not just sports. Have personally seen and experienced this.
KP has an amazing ability to answer a different question...
Great ability to answer the question to highlight all his self perceived great qualities lmao. Great player, doesn't seem like an easy bloke to get on with though
Nass you r just amazing, no wonder Sachin called you the best captain he played against
Th more the years go by the more I respect Nas and his captaincy, did a huge amount for English cricket in a difficult time
Spot on comment. Doesn’t get the credit he deserves. Drew a line in the sand, set goals and standards. Ultimately, Vaughan, notwithstanding his own great captaincy - and the 2005 bunch, benefitted from what he set up. Always thought it.
Kp definitely Mr special.... by far the best English batsman I've ever seen.... bad management and the so called the English way.... cost this man and the England and cricket fans worldwide.... at least another 5 years of watching this great man... thanks kp for all the great memories
Brilliant lads loving these chats keep it coming
Look at the 1996 LKA World Cup winning team; they changed ODI cricket; Jayasuriya, Kalu and Arvinda were told to just play their natural game regardless, even in the semi final both opners were out in the first over, Arvinda carried on attacking making 86 off 66 balls. LKA had Gurusinha, Mahanama and Ranatunga there to play the percentages and justify the 3 mentioned at the top to play their natural gamr
Nasser Hussain is spot on
I love these guys and i love sky. I want my children to watch and listen to these gentlemen and learn about life and the most beautiful game in the world.
Wow ... this was worth the time .. TY for the passion for cricket 🌟
Great discussion. Keep it up
This is brilliant conversation.
Kp n Nasser sir both advise is vital
Nasser sir is an intelligent and analytical speaker.
pure quality discussion
Its a great platform!
Very informative
This is phenomenal
Brilliant discussion
Great analysis , no doubt and love listening to these guys. Always had a feeling , mediocre players become better coaches, analysts, commentators. Maybe these are the ones who concentrated more on analysis while playing and had to go away from their raw talent.
What a great analysis....loved it
Absolutely class this! Great listen 👌
KP’s contributions to these segments during the course of the India tour have been very revealing - especially this one: he is always honest, open and passionate but he constantly makes EVERYTHING about himself. Plus he never adds the caveat “In my opinion” or “From my perspective”; it’s all “I know this”. That single-mindedness and high self-regard obviously helped him to become the great batter he was, but it also made him a poor captain and, ultimately, a malignant presence in the dressing room. Sure, the England hierarchy made some big mistakes managing him, but that steadfast refusal to accept any blame himself played a big part too. Nobody came out of that situation covered in glory.
KP for coaching. I'm all in too see that happening
I can listen to these guys all day
Brilliant discussion
KP and Nasser so definitely watch
KP challenged India saying India is yet to face real strong team after India's victory against Australia!😂😂😂
India won all 3 series of England's tour.😎
Yes he is correct and India should beat England in England not in India to be the best team in the world....Am I right?
Ideally yes but to win in England for any team is like beating India in india. So if England defeats Australia in Australia then we can say they are the best side in the world otherwise India remains the champions.
Love the way Nasir speaks
This discussing basically means you need someone who can take a backseat at the helm. This is where Virat Kohli at times goes wrong and Rohit Sharma gets ahead of him in captaincy.
I don’t think it’s just about taking a backseat. Besides, the stuff around Kohli’s captaincy is something I don’t get. Ashwin, who is a pretty feisty character himself says he loves playing under Virat the most. Even more than Dhoni. No one in the team ever has an issue with Virat. Rohit has only captained in the ipl, with all due respect. Kohli’s record as captain is one of the best ever, and far and above any Indian captain, even Dhoni. He has won test series in Aus, competed everywhere else, whitewashed NZ in NZ, Aus in Aus in t20s and beaten SA 5-1 in their home in ODIs. His ODI record is 2nd only to Pointing and his test record is 2nd only to Waugh, who had probably the team of the century around them. So I can never get how Rohit sharma is a better captain then Virat? What we do is “trial by camera”. We see Virat’s expressiveness on the field and feel like he must be scolding his players in the dressing room. But if you actually get players’ perspective, you would know he’s just as chilled out as anyone. On the field, he is like a baby. Why should he change that? Players sometimes need captains who back them verbally or tell them what needs to be done, not just stay mum when things don’t go their way.
@@Whispersinquill Rohit has led India in two multi team tournaments and won both with mostly India A squad. Virat has ZERO trophies despite having India's best ever pace attack and all the resources available to him.
@@dishantb4222 Right. So winning all those bilateral series and getting trophies after that don’t count for “trophies” in your eyes. Then why play those matches? Only play world cups/Champions trophy etc and suspend all the other cricket matches. And how is winning Nidahasa trophy against avg teams like Bang/Sl, or even Asia cup compare to beating Aus in Aus, Nz in NZ and SA in SA, I will never know. I just find the notion ridiculous that we in Ind find problems in everything and don’t stop comparing people. Trust me, give Rohit the captaincy and within a year there will be 100s of pundits going on and on about his deficiencies as a captain. It’s what happens in our country. We never stop comparing people.
@@Whispersinquill Dhoni is considered the greatest because he won ICC trophies, not bilaterals. No Indian captain had the kind of resources and financial might of BCCI that Kohli has right now. It's his lack of vision that means resources are being wasted be it with India or RCB.
@@dishantb4222 Ok, so it’s Kohli’s fault that trilateral series and Multilateral tournaments aren’t being played as much? When did you hear last time CB series getting played? Dhoni is one of the greatest captain ever, no doubt. But he captained India in 5-6 t20 wc and won one of those, he captained 2 50 over wc and won one of those. Let kohli captain that many, then judge. Back then, there were Asia cups every year. And no offence to him, but he wasn’t a great test player. Under Kohli, India has done so many good things in tests. You can see how instrumental he has been in increasing fitness levels of the players. And I don’t think India losing 2017 champions trophy or 2019 wc, was because of Kohli’s captaincy. India played amazingly well throughout those tournaments and just messed up in one game. We just like to nitpick. And Honestly, who cares about rcb? IPL is sort of a happy celebratory tournament where you enjoy the talent on show. I think any true fan of cricket would much rather see India win tests abroad then watch ipl and crib about captaincy. This is no way of saying Rohit isn’t a great captain. It’s just that why do we need to compare two people? Yes, if Ind was playing horribly, then kohli should have been sacked as captain. But they play wonderfully well at most times. They beat most teams. You can’t say someone is a bad captain because they lost one game. And I don’t think resources are getting wasted. There are tremendous amount of talent coming through. India is finally competing in tests abroad. And India is a serious contender for T20 WC this year. We never realise that Kohli has not captained Ind in many multilateral tournaments. Captaining in one WC, and going to semies, and having bad luck like India had, when the match shifted to next day and the conditions changed drastically, doesn’t result into Kohli’s terrible captaincy.
Superb discussion...
I was actually thinking about "The Last Dance" documentary before Kevin talked about it. This conversation about player management is important and we need to talk about it every now and then, it kinda gets boring when it's always about matches and selections.
Please add full post match analysis
Always waiting eagerly for you guys to drop these gems,a work of art in Cricket Broadcasting(along with Channel 9).
Quality points. Loved it.
Some times you need to change your tactics when you are chasing total to win series....1st 10 overs careful with bat not to loose wickets...then always keep one batsman at the end...changing batting order...like Sam Curran should have sent as soon as first two wickets fell....
Nice to hear from the england greats
Wowww was eagerly waiting for sky sports analysis upload
Finally here it is ❤️
Quality and class discussion Naseer sir and KP sir specially
Lots of love from 🇮🇳
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Such an insightful video👍
The way Kevin suggests he would handle / bowl Joffra Archer is exactly how Ray Illingworth handled Jon Snow, who could be a very prickly character.
They discussed about cricket. But, it all applies to life!
Wow... good talk this..great insights
Most players are expecting fast bowing. But it's the slow speeds costed wickets.
That’s why they got wickets, they were expecting pace
Same things happened in Test. Batsman played for turn but got out on straighter balls. 😅
Stay cool above all else. Realize that someone has to lead, you are in the chair so, so like everything else you do, you might as well do it the best you can. If you were really crap it is highly unlikely that you would have found yourself in a leadership position in the first place, so take confidence from that fact. This is why one would be well-advised not to overly strive for a position of leadership, as this is one of the ways you find yourself to be essentially incompetent, as well as disliked and disrespected, which is not a good way to start.
More to the point. Managing difficult or perceived to be difficult players should not be too difficult for a good leader by definition. You judge every situation and character as they come, and react accordingly. Some kids need shouting at, but most simply need is your attention. Listen carefully to them and give them what they want if at all possible. If they then F up, they will only have themselves to blame, and the selectors or LIFE will drop them anyway. If they are disturbing other players then carefully listen to their concerns and deal with them in a similar manner.
Know that you are dealing with grown-up children as men invariably are most especially when playing games together. 22 players = 22 big highly childish egos even during a so-called friendly match on a Sunday afternoon, as any umpire or club captain will tell you.
About the whole Kevin Peterson fiasco by ECB, them and Eng captain should have learnt a thing or two from Captains like Ganguly /Dhoni who had different characters in their team. They never came to the media to crib about that.
Kevin is England's best all format player. You dont let go of such once-in-a-time talents for petty issues.
So much better to listen to this type of shows rather than those bullshit shows where simply people are afraid to give opinions there only Harsha bhogle is good there that's it.
If you don't like them, then you should keep quiet rather than disrespecting them. Here some English people are also watching the show and they are making fun of India for criticising their own people.
Listening to this was a relief after listening to rubbish like:
1) Tom Curran gets his maiden half century
2) India have nine fingers on the trophy
Legendary live eternally 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
ponting says the same thing about Pant
langer says the same thing about Marnus and Steve
ravi say the same thing about Kohli
they all work hard behind the scenes
Best Show Rob. Nasir Petersen
I love these episodes of sky sports..a viewer from India.
KP speaks out of his heart, doesn't really want try to be politically correct, just speaks his heart out
Amazing insights..thank sky sports 💙
The discussion was so intellectual just wondering the comparison with other youtubers making C grade movies up against the Oscar winning top Hollywood flick...
When I was growing up - I always remember people like Gower, Gilchrist, Moin Khan, Michael Slater, Mark Waugh, people who could take the game away from you in 1-2 sessions. On the bowling front - Shane Warne, Murali, Devon Malcolm, Ambrose, Walsh, Wasim, Waqar, Shane Bond - these people need to be left to play their game, and have the coach there to help them if somethig goes wrong, or when they want to build on what's made them successful. Unfortunately, the English style of management, values, ethics, often don't have the moral courage to do this.
Look at English football. Glenn Hoddle was probably the most naturally gifted English player of the 1980s. Michel Platini used to say he'd have been capped 150 times if he'd been born French. However, he only ended up with 53 caps, and was usually played out of position. Bryan Robson, or 'Captain Marvel' as he was called - was usually favoured due to work ethic. Work ethic doesn't win tournaments. Vision, and technical ability does.
Key underlying the key points
I am 14 mins in. Love this programme, but this seems all platitudes. The two key questions for me are: 1. How do you deal with someone when they are doing something that negatively impacts their performance e.g. come back overweight. 2. All very well to say “play your own way”, what about when you get out slog sweeping on the last afternoon of an Ashes test when you are trying to save a game?
MAN I JUST WANNA HEAR NASEER TALKING...
Great talk show, Hussain is a great thinker, and Pietersen is a star.
Gonna sound repetitive only cause I love cricket & pure gold analysis ..kindly upload full post/pre match analysis
Happy holi Indian festival.......
Hindu festival*
How many times are we going to tread this ground with KP
I keep waiting for you people 👍
Nasser is brilliant
Got KP there as well. Wow. This is gonna be fun 🤣🤣
Just wanted to know one thing from Naseer, did he read all those books?
"The last Dance " - MJ documentary
Facts 💯
Great documentary on how to manage superstar players.
British accent is music to ears
too much bro...
True that. Unlike the crude indian accent, with all that head wobbling.
@@sagitariusa8962 Wt r u doing hr on earth? wt about the cntre of ur galaxy ?
@@sunnyaden3626 A man of knowledge I see, my dear Sir. You raise my hope in Science and pursuit of empirical knowledge in these regressive times. Cheers.
@@sagitariusa8962 And you have reduced mine mate