I remember this one well - I was surveying in the Strzeleki Desert and listening to this on ABC radio whenever I had the chance to get back to the truck. Every time I went back it seemed Warne had another wicket and we all realised that this Warne bloke might be a bit special. That day flew by pretty quickly.
What a bowler !! Once in a generation bowler !! I can watch him bowl all day long n will never get bored !! In my view warne n muralitharan, the greatest spinners of all time!!
RIP Shane Warne. I'm an American and quite new to being a Cricket fan. But I was somehow mysteriously drawn to Shane Warne and the Australian Team for some reason. I wish I had gotten into it earlier to be able to watch him play as he was coming up and dominating. From what I understand he was also quite the electric and compelling personality of the Field too (Liz Hurley?!!?😍😍 well done!). So these You Tube videos are nice for me. If and when I ever do try to play Cricket I'm gonna do my best to try to spin it like Warnie did.
Good luck with the spin bowling - I imagine you'll find out just how difficult it is to place the ball like Warnie did - let alone spin it so huge! Welcome to the great game of cricket!
It's amazing back then how much flight and dip he was getting, putting it above the batsman's eye line. He was putting some crazy revolutions on the ball. It's a good reminder for a wrist spinner starting out, it must go up out of the hand.
Just got this shocking news that Shane Warne is no more. Still could not believe the news. Cricket lost a great legend. He contributed to the game a lot. I grew as kid watching him bowl batsmen around legs. Contributing some important runs from bat. His ability to read the game was awesome. Truly Warne had no parallel. Lots of respect from India. And condolences to his bereaved family.
I never used to like watching test cricket that much but loved watching Warne bowl,there was always something happening and you always thought he could get someone out with every ball so it kept you glued to the screen.
My older brother always had test matches on the telly or radio in the 90's when I was a young fella, used to bore me to tears. Watching these clips now from that era with Healy, the Waughs, and of course the GOAT, Warnie, I understand why he was so keen for me to get amongst it. The man passed away 7 years ago now, wish I could tell him that I get it now. RIP Shane, and RIP Cliffo.
I being a leg spinner truly admire him,he is a legend the thing that he teaches us is to be relaxed even when you are being slogged. Just follow your basics and practice what you preache.
Fair to say, Warne was the last spinner who really used to SPIN the Ball, after that, I haven't seen a bowler who bravely tossed and tried to spin the ball as much as Warne ❤ Now a days, Bowlers get scared by 1-2 sixes and start bowling quicker balls.
I am South African and support my team but Shane Warne to be has no equal. He was and probably still is the only and best leg spinner of all time. Dear Shane. You are a star to me for your talent and brilliance. I wish you could come back. I used to love to hate you when we faced you but one cannot deny your brilliant leg spins. God bless from Cape town South Africa.
So great to hear those departed voices in Richie Benaud and Tony Greig, and of course the once-in-a-generation bowler, the Irreplaceable Shane Warne, May they all be resting in peace🙏💝
...sorely missed is the commentary of Richie Benaud and the skill to say what still sounds right even today. So missed, he was ...is still ...a sound from my youth and those happy days.
Warne was always exciting to watch. Even when he was getting smacked, you felt like something was going to happen. Just doesn't feel like that with Lyon even though he still takes wickets. This was the era where I could actually sit and watch a whole days play, great players and great characters.
man i love watching cricket at this level. today is not even close in my eyes. It visibly hurt shane warne every time someone hit a boundry off him. 1:45
Wow - a couple of flippers, a bowled around the legs, an absurdly good toppie that just looked like a leggie out of the hand and just because he could, a wrong 'un to Phil Tuffnell on a hat trick ball that nearly got his man. Peak Warne. And like others have said, just take a moment to appreciate how sharp Healy was behind the stumps. You can also appreciate the talent in that English team - they fought all the way and still managed to get 300+ against Warne, McGrath, Gillespie etc. in the 4th innings.
R.I.P G.O.A.T shane warne you will be always remembered for your magical leg spin bowling across all formats really a gem of a person and a cricketer 😊♥️
Warnie made cricket exciting to watch. It seems illogical that a slow bowler could be exciting, but his mental games with batsmen were just brilliant to watch.
I grew up with Warne. you dont know what you have till its gone. what a player he was. It seems like no one can match the turn he got of the pitch, and on fast Australian wickets too.
Let's take a moment to appreciate the sheer wicketkeeping genius of Ian Healy.
Was going to say the same.. what a nightmare keeping to sw
Best wicketkeeper i have ever seen.
Much better than all the other 'keepers before and after him.
Not as good as gilly
Also Adam Gilchrist
Warne bowling plus Tony Greig commentating is pure cricket at its finest. RIP both of these great men
Shane is bowling there and Greg is commentating
hord and forst
Rest In Peace Shane, Richie and Tony, Thank you for so many wonderful memories.
Rest In Peace Shane Warne, truly a master of his art. 🕊
Outstanding video. The greatest tactical brain and the confidence to execute his plans was a joy to watch. Please keep these videos coming
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Macgill i agree
That flipper to Stewart was magnificent
Set him up by letting him hit a boundary first.
@@chriswatson7965 did the same to his bunny Daryl Cullinan too.
One of the best delivery of all time...
Simply maaaaarvelous
Gray Iain flipper was warnies X factor delivery but his leggies, top spinners and sliders were still on point
I miss that era... Everything about it makes me nostalgic, players, commentators, pitches that weren't drop ins and all had unique characteristics....
It was just a better time period.
cigerettes and beer and no do gooders bitching and moaning
There's some fantastic keeping by Healy in this video as well. He and Warne had a great combination
Best spin bowler ever. I grew up watching this guys career and kind of lost interest when he retired. What a legend.
I remember this one well - I was surveying in the Strzeleki Desert and listening to this on ABC radio whenever I had the chance to get back to the truck. Every time I went back it seemed Warne had another wicket and we all realised that this Warne bloke might be a bit special. That day flew by pretty quickly.
Good for you.
That's life in Australia - what you do in between test wickets.
he had been declared special the previous ashes (1993)
@Gray Iain that’s what I do most of the time. The memories of cricket before COVID hurts me now 🥺
We miss both the true masters of cricket Richie and Warnie.... love watching old highlights of them both. Masters of banter and commentary
What a bowler !! Once in a generation bowler !! I can watch him bowl all day long n will never get bored !! In my view warne n muralitharan, the greatest spinners of all time!!
A tremendous highlights package. Rest in Peace Shane Warne.
RIP Shane Warne. I'm an American and quite new to being a Cricket fan. But I was somehow mysteriously drawn to Shane Warne and the Australian Team for some reason. I wish I had gotten into it earlier to be able to watch him play as he was coming up and dominating. From what I understand he was also quite the electric and compelling personality of the Field too (Liz Hurley?!!?😍😍 well done!). So these You Tube videos are nice for me. If and when I ever do try to play Cricket I'm gonna do my best to try to spin it like Warnie did.
Good luck with the spin bowling - I imagine you'll find out just how difficult it is to place the ball like Warnie did - let alone spin it so huge! Welcome to the great game of cricket!
what a genius he was.... just love to watch him bowl
brilliant Warne wish he still continued bowling in tests and I bet he would still take wickets . Its a joy watching him bowl
That's the best spinner who ever played the game!!Never a dull moment when Warney is around!!What talent what class!!
Warne is, was, and always will be a legend of the game. RIP.
Peak warne in my opinion.. without question the most skillful spinner in history..man had it all... Will be remembered r.i.p legend 🙏
What a magical spell bowled by my favourite bowler Shane Warne. I just love to watch it!
It's amazing back then how much flight and dip he was getting, putting it above the batsman's eye line. He was putting some crazy revolutions on the ball. It's a good reminder for a wrist spinner starting out, it must go up out of the hand.
Richie Benaud sounds so pleased to be witnessing Warne's magical mystery tour-de-force of leg spin mastery
November 29,1994 ...the day from when cricket turned into passion for me
Just got this shocking news that Shane Warne is no more. Still could not believe the news. Cricket lost a great legend. He contributed to the game a lot. I grew as kid watching him bowl batsmen around legs. Contributing some important runs from bat. His ability to read the game was awesome. Truly Warne had no parallel. Lots of respect from India. And condolences to his bereaved family.
The amount of spin he gets and the guarantee that each bowl is unique makes him brilliant to watch especially with dot balls in a ODI
This period until he injured his shoulder was incredible. Every time he rolled his arm he looked like getting them. Rush home from work to watch it.
There was never a dull moment when Warnie was bowling. I am old now but, I am glad to have lived to see him bowl. The greatest!
The flipper to Alec Stewart is my all time favourite spin delivery. Just absolute mastery
I never used to like watching test cricket that much but loved watching Warne bowl,there was always something happening and you always thought he could get someone out with every ball so it kept you glued to the screen.
wonderful to be alive and seeing this legend in our generation
My older brother always had test matches on the telly or radio in the 90's when I was a young fella, used to bore me to tears. Watching these clips now from that era with Healy, the Waughs, and of course the GOAT, Warnie, I understand why he was so keen for me to get amongst it. The man passed away 7 years ago now, wish I could tell him that I get it now. RIP Shane, and RIP Cliffo.
I being a leg spinner truly admire him,he is a legend the thing that he teaches us is to be relaxed even when you are being slogged.
Just follow your basics and practice what you preache.
Instead of your spelling?
@@PluckYeah
Only the last one is wrong so not really bad.
@@coasteyscoasteys Your poor grammar, does not make sense.
@@PluckYeah
Please explain
@@luketheleg3296 I'm the type of guy?..
brilliantly bowled by waugh
Ha ha lol Warne and Waugh confusion
steve pepper they are two different people that was Warne Waugh was a wicket keeper
Neither Waugh were keepers
It's because the commentator said Waugh around the 40 second mark
0:32 "Magnificent bowling from Waugh" (Tony Greig commentating).
The golden era of cricket. It will never be as good as this again.
$$$$$$$$$$$$ + players more interested in their celebrity. Don't follow it anymore.
Batman favouring pitches and T20 destroyed the competitiveness of this game.
Shane Warne is the best bowler of all time
Easily the best!
Damn really?
Maybe
Highly contested spot. He is up there. But hard to say he is the best. As a spin bowler none better than him.
I wouldn't exactly say that....
No but close
Fair to say, Warne was the last spinner who really used to SPIN the Ball, after that, I haven't seen a bowler who bravely tossed and tried to spin the ball as much as Warne ❤ Now a days, Bowlers get scared by 1-2 sixes and start bowling quicker balls.
No one can be as good as him. Legendary bowler.
RIP Tony Greig, Richie Benaud and Shane Warne. All legends of cricket. Great players and great commentators as well
I am South African and support my team but Shane Warne to be has no equal. He was and probably still is the only and best leg spinner of all time. Dear Shane. You are a star to me for your talent and brilliance. I wish you could come back. I used to love to hate you when we faced you but one cannot deny your brilliant leg spins. God bless from Cape town South Africa.
Kind words mate :)
So great to hear those departed voices in Richie Benaud and Tony Greig, and of course the once-in-a-generation bowler, the Irreplaceable Shane Warne, May they all be resting in peace🙏💝
Fond memories watching Shane doing his magical spins. I feel so sad a young man crossing over so early. RIP 😮💨
So many memories flooding back…thanks Warney…RIP
...sorely missed is the commentary of Richie Benaud and the skill to say what still sounds right even today. So missed, he was ...is still ...a sound from my youth and those happy days.
here after he left us RIP 🐐
I just am hypnotized by Sir Shane Warnes bowling!! Hopefully i can too get to be like him!!
Gooch made his debut way back against prime Thompson and Lillee and was still playing decently by this stage of his career.
Warnie bowling, Richie commentating, sheer bliss
Warne is one of a kind, amazing bowling!
Love you Warnie, but Healy was a genius to keep so effectively to you. Love these highlights ❤️
Shane Warne was someone very special, as time goes on, I can see how spoiled we were to watch him ply his trade.
Warne was always exciting to watch. Even when he was getting smacked, you felt like something was going to happen. Just doesn't feel like that with Lyon even though he still takes wickets. This was the era where I could actually sit and watch a whole days play, great players and great characters.
This man is brilliant
I miss Richie.
The Rolls Royce of cricket commtators!
The sound of summer.
Tony and Bill too.
Miss all the old buggers.
Walking baller, you will be in our hearts long long time. Rest in peace dear warne
Marked his impression on a fast bowling pitch....Shane you beauty!!
That's it ,no other bowler can turn ball so much at gabba
Great bowling! Richie Benaud & Tony Greg commentary added fireworks to his bowling
Great job by the editor. Well done, Sir.. 👍👍
man i love watching cricket at this level. today is not even close in my eyes. It visibly hurt shane warne every time someone hit a boundry off him. 1:45
It was all part of his plan I'm sure. That magnificent flipper to Stewart was set up by the short one hit for four before that.
Steve Waugh could barely contain his excitement
He was the Clint Eastwood of Australian cricket. Bob Simpson was the John Wayne.
Best spin bowler ever, there will never be another like him.
The golden years. So glad I was alive (17 yrs old) during this time..
that flipper to Stewart
Cricket nerds🤓
NEKRIO JHYLIN anil Kumble too used to bowl a brilliant straighter one. Don't know what to call it, a flipper or an arm ball
His stumps are wide open...he always did that.
Yeah I thought that he always depended on big turning leg spinners.....didn't knew that he had good flipper and a top spinner.....
Three of crickets loveliest guys. Richie Benaud, Tony Greig and Bill Lawry
That flipper! Even if you pick it, that thing skids through!
Best Leg Spinner. Best bowling action.....
RIP legend
2 of the best flippers Warne ever produced. Bordering on unplayable.
I watched this day live. Just the greatest ever Warnie. RIP mate.
Best bowler to watch, rockstar 🎸⭐️
Wow - a couple of flippers, a bowled around the legs, an absurdly good toppie that just looked like a leggie out of the hand and just because he could, a wrong 'un to Phil Tuffnell on a hat trick ball that nearly got his man. Peak Warne. And like others have said, just take a moment to appreciate how sharp Healy was behind the stumps. You can also appreciate the talent in that English team - they fought all the way and still managed to get 300+ against Warne, McGrath, Gillespie etc. in the 4th innings.
R.I.P G.O.A.T shane warne you will be always remembered for your magical leg spin bowling across all formats really a gem of a person and a cricketer 😊♥️
The ball went zip and McCague went zip. Oh Richie how we miss you ❤
The best spin bowler ever. No question.
Shane warne is a famous bowler who is not only admired but also respected. His name will not be erased in the history.
You will never see games ever like there was back in the 90's
One of my all time favourite cricketers Shane Warne
Warne kept Healy, Mark Waugh and Mark Taylor very very busy all the time. They must be like gimme a break man, cant take our eyes off for a second.
Always stay in our hearts ❤❤
Insane turn. What a legend! 😢
What a legend. My favourite all time. World will never see a legend like Warne again.
we have the greats like chahal and kuldeep yadav lol
@@monilparikh5171 they are trash bowlers
I live in Canada and we got limited opportunity to see him live on TV. I loved trying to guess what the next ball would be. He got me out plenty, haha
The only spin bowler to elevate the practice to an art. Man were the Aussies lucky to have a god like this.
6:30 that was cold from Bill Lawry
Barmy Army: Taunts Warne
Also Barmy Army: Y’know there was a really, really interesting documentary on back at the hotel
We need another Warnie.
Warnie made cricket exciting to watch. It seems illogical that a slow bowler could be exciting, but his mental games with batsmen were just brilliant to watch.
1:28 was Heals robbed there? Can't tell if that grazed the bat but that's a decent effort
Shivian124 it was a great catch, reflexes out of this world
Looked like a catch to me.
Great legspinner won so many games it was a joy to watch well bowled warnie an honour to watch him play
The King. Absolutely battered us and somehow we still loved him for it. Showing this to be my nine-year-old leggie.
Best greatest spell those day's heartily condolences
Shane Warne was not only a legendary cricketer but also a comedy character in cricket. Cricket doesn't have light jokes at present.
Tubs is the Warne whisperer
Seriously good video. They way You showed ball by ball on how he tricked the batsmen.
Vintage Warnie…..We miss you mate 💔
I didn't know it at the time but I was wittiness to greatness
Great times, man I miss watching him bowl.
2:02 - Umpire was really happy to see that much turn from Warne 😂😅🤣
Like Dickie Bird was when Shane bowled the ball of the century to Gatting, unmoved
If Warne had third umpire he would’ve taken 800 wickets
Richie Benaud's reaction to Wane's topspinner to Atherton. RIP KIng.
Miss u sir rip...
Simply mesmerising.
I grew up with Warne. you dont know what you have till its gone. what a player he was. It seems like no one can match the turn he got of the pitch, and on fast Australian wickets too.