Bradman and Tendulkar | The untold story of two of cricket’s giants | ABC Australia

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @sagarbrahmbhatt
    @sagarbrahmbhatt Год назад +778

    "We're not going to see another Bradman. We may well never see another Tendulkar. But for those who missed Bradman, we've seen Tendulkar and we should be very, very grateful for that." - golden words.
    Such a great doco, takes you right down the memory lane.

    • @sunnymane5646
      @sunnymane5646 Год назад +16

      Sachin The Absolute GOAT.. The best ever. His class, Talent, perfection and skills God Gifted.. so sachin >>

    • @didakpies
      @didakpies Год назад +9

      @@sunnymane5646
      Bradman 52 tests 6996 runs/////Career average of 99.94/////Career winning percentage of 58%... Winning percentage as captain 24 tests,15 wins,, 62.5%..................
      Tendulkar after 52 tests 3350 runs/////Career average of 53.78////Career winning percentage of 35%... Winning percentage as captain 25 tests, 4 wins,, 16%...................

    • @texastexas4541
      @texastexas4541 Год назад +3

      @@didakpies Bradman played against teams with great fast bowlers at that time. Tendulkar mostly played against weaker bowlers. I think Root is a better player.

    • @russe19642
      @russe19642 Год назад +11

      @@texastexas4541 yeah but Tendulkar was in the modern era and played far more different venues,hard to compare. Maybe Bradman might have done well, because talent is talent any generation and the bowling wouldn't have changed that much but the pitches have and conditions.

    • @prashantparkar6774
      @prashantparkar6774 Год назад +6

      @@texastexas4541 go and sleep

  • @Bhavik630
    @Bhavik630 Год назад +225

    For Indians born in 80's and 90's Sachin Tendulkar is not just a great batsman, but he is an emotion that brought the whole country together back then and now nostalgia that brings back the memories of that era

    • @diaprojectdiss2142
      @diaprojectdiss2142 Год назад +7

      I will always remember that century he batted after his father died. Poignant and majestic.

    • @tryarunm
      @tryarunm Год назад +2

      For my generation it was Sunny and Kapil.

  • @MarisolLopez-mz6ct
    @MarisolLopez-mz6ct Год назад +510

    Sir Donald Bradman meets Sachin Tendulkar and Sir Vivian Richards meets Sachin Tendulkar are the most memorable and iconic meetings in world cricket ever.

    • @sunnymane5646
      @sunnymane5646 Год назад +11

      Sachin The Absolute GOAT.. The best ever. His class, Talent, perfection and skills God Gifted.. so sachin >>

    • @vivekss90
      @vivekss90 Год назад +4

      ​@@astitvayaduvanshi312 yes... and Lara dominated tests more than sachin... still sachin is the GOAT only because he could adapt to all the formats of cricket better than anyone

    • @soundcloudhq7863
      @soundcloudhq7863 Год назад +1

      @@vivekss90 Kohli better than MC Tingu

    • @alizafar7800
      @alizafar7800 Год назад +1

      ​@@soundcloudhq7863 I think you are right

    • @dralexkoefman
      @dralexkoefman Год назад +1

      SR meets Warnie. 1997. That was iconic.

  • @NishkamKarm07
    @NishkamKarm07 Год назад +100

    *Even Sachin cried on last day ,,,true gem ,,no show off* ...memories of SACHIN ,SACHIN and INDIA INDIA in ground will remain forever

  • @lizu47
    @lizu47 Год назад +79

    One thing i can say Sachin Tendulkar is not only loved by Indiansm, he was loved by Entire world.
    As a Bangladeshi fan when Mashrafe bold Sachin in 2008 no Bangladeshi was cheering, we are happy but not cheering. Even my Father was like why it had to be Sachin.
    He is a Cricket God who was loved by all.

    • @md_khalid_hossen_khokon273
      @md_khalid_hossen_khokon273 8 месяцев назад +5

      Exactly. We Bangladeshi's whenever played against India always wanted a century from Tendulkar and Bangladesh to win.

    • @mrganddrlove
      @mrganddrlove Месяц назад

      @@md_khalid_hossen_khokon273 👍 Same here when England played India. Cricket fans, probably more than any other sports fans, admire and respect opposition players.

  • @shubhampatil4862
    @shubhampatil4862 Год назад +537

    "Records doens't make you God, character does" That's Sachin for you!♥️🇮🇳

    • @sunnymane5646
      @sunnymane5646 Год назад +12

      Sachin >>>

    • @siddharthabaidya4987
      @siddharthabaidya4987 Год назад +10

      Aila sach mein kya. Panama papers mein kiska naam aaya tha..woh kaun sa character tha

    • @casmirodsouza9032
      @casmirodsouza9032 Год назад +2

      N sachin did to say hindutava hindutava he said hindustani which is all religion . Today's BJP is changing history n so do hindu ppl of india

    • @earlbrewster8200
      @earlbrewster8200 Год назад

      Utter lies!. Lara was better than both of them!.

    • @bored-x5s
      @bored-x5s 9 месяцев назад +2

      And yet all he has at the end of the show is a records and nothing records.
      India lost key and critical matches even with a GOD LIKE TENDULKAR. So a talent, yes, but GOD, no he was not.

  • @gaurabchakraborty6283
    @gaurabchakraborty6283 Год назад +697

    Both Bradman and Sachin are not just Batting Legends, but are emotions for millions and billions. Lucky that we grew up watching Sachin

    • @Yajna007
      @Yajna007 Год назад +10

      Bradman never faced lethal bowlers of other cricketing Nations except the English team.

    • @anuragequity7219
      @anuragequity7219 Год назад +8

      Anyway we can't compare legends of different eras and whom they played with and what bowlers they faced. But both are legends in cricketing history and will remain heroes for future generation👍

    • @wheeloflife17
      @wheeloflife17 Год назад +3

      @@Yajna007 ever heard of body line series

    • @aniket385
      @aniket385 Год назад +6

      when Australian PM visited Nelson Mandela in jail , he was asked by Mandela “ Tell me Prime Minister, is Sir Bradman still alive ?” . Both Tendulkar and Bradman are icons beyond cricket.

    • @MYoga-g2z
      @MYoga-g2z Год назад

      @@anuragequity7219 Equating doesnt work!! these bowlers are legends with great talent and career records but are we compramise with Anil kumble = Shane warne?

  • @krisdaniel9109
    @krisdaniel9109 Год назад +301

    We are not going to see another bradman
    We may well never see another sachin Tendulkar
    But for those who missed bradman we’ve seen Tendulkar
    And we should be very very grateful for that 🔥🔥🙌🏻🙌🏻

    • @mortonbrowne6931
      @mortonbrowne6931 Год назад +7

      Bradman is nothing like Sachin.. y'all just following the bandwagon and saying what everyone else says.. look at clips of Bradman batting for God's sake.. it's a session of chuckles for me😂😂😄. Absolute comedy

    • @yogeshbhandari1040
      @yogeshbhandari1040 Год назад

      @@mortonbrowne6931yeah like sachin will be nothing compared to virat in 2-3 years !

    • @ronnieboy9666
      @ronnieboy9666 Год назад +3

      ​@@mortonbrowne6931your comments seems absolute comedy , when you look at bradmans average 99.94!

    • @ClementSmith-yn1ld
      @ClementSmith-yn1ld Год назад

      Sir Donald George Bradman played essentially as an amateur@@mortonbrowne6931

    • @firstal3799
      @firstal3799 10 месяцев назад

      Lol Kohli is not in Tendulkars class. He is more in Dravid, Mark Waugh, Inzy level of talent

  • @arjunbharath7160
    @arjunbharath7160 Год назад +246

    I named my daughter Sachina ❤️ Sachin Tendulkar is an emotion ❤️

    • @MinisterOfAffairs
      @MinisterOfAffairs Год назад +18

      Don't be surprised if she wants to change her name to Donna after growing up 😜

    • @rajdas1201
      @rajdas1201 Год назад +19

      You've taken it too far. You should not make your children suffer for your own obsessions. Now she has to live with that funny name for the rest of her life unless she changes it through legal means. You should read the novel "The Namesake" by Jhumpa Lahiri to understand the trauma a name can give to your child. I'm sure the name "Sachina Bharath" will make her wonder why her classmates laugh at her.

    • @edwardspencer9397
      @edwardspencer9397 Год назад +4

      Haha.. that sounds so funnyShe will curse you when she gets older. Why make your daughter suffer for something that you like? Couldn't you get a better name?

    • @prerakbarot8121
      @prerakbarot8121 Год назад +21

      He named his son arjun by your name 😂

    • @priyathammanoharkoka4300
      @priyathammanoharkoka4300 Год назад +4

      ​@@rajdas1201 i dont think the name is bad, its fine enough nothing too funny

  • @rsirari
    @rsirari Год назад +240

    i was born in 1988....sachin was everything to me in my childhood.

  • @subhasishsingh7860
    @subhasishsingh7860 Год назад +143

    "This little man is the nearest thing to Bradman ever been"- Golden words by Sir Tony Greg ❤

    • @sunnymane5646
      @sunnymane5646 Год назад +3

      Bradman was nearest to sachin.. sachin >

    • @varunjainnsit
      @varunjainnsit Год назад +1

      @@sunnymane5646victor Trumper was greater than both

    • @rakeshmishra679
      @rakeshmishra679 Год назад +1

      @@varunjainnsit He was the most stylist batsman of Cricket history.
      English Cricket lovers used to pray in church - O Jesus,
      We want a Century by Victor.

    • @mortonbrowne6931
      @mortonbrowne6931 Год назад +3

      Bradman's technique compares more to Bumrahs in batting.. I am absolutely serious, no puns.. everyone of y'all talking this crap knows it.. Looks everything like a village cricketer who goes in at 10.. Not kidding in the least bit

    • @Dinuk_Wijerathna
      @Dinuk_Wijerathna 8 месяцев назад

      @@mortonbrowne6931 And yet, he still remains the greatest batsman ever. If he isn't your favourite batsman ever, he's probably your favourite batsman's favourite batsman or maybe even your favourite batsman's, favourite batsman's, favourite batsman. He didn't need to have good technique to be the greatest player ever and the fact that Sachin idolizes him should be testament enough to that.

  • @abhijittandeltandel142
    @abhijittandeltandel142 Год назад +39

    Sachin Tendulkar's gave the joy that nobody gave us in childhood... absolute emotion

  • @rupam373
    @rupam373 Год назад +217

    most of the people like me never seen Sir D. Bradman to play cricket. But I grew up to see Sachin..Sachin is like a emotion in India. He get every thing in his life...100 centuries, no1 player of world, won a world cup for India and also a great compliment from SIR DONALD BRADMAN...

  • @VivekDhiman
    @VivekDhiman Год назад +52

    From "70 in not bad for a 90-year-old, my kid" to "You're the only one who remains from that photo", you have touched every emotion of all the cricket fans. What a beautiful documentary you have made, thank you and congratulations.

  • @jits2516
    @jits2516 Год назад +211

    Absolutely Fantastic Documentary......Any Sachin fan watching this will have tears in their eyes. & I am sure Australian will feel the same for Sir Don. They were both not just cricketers for their countries...they were inspiration. Sachin for Indians was hope post liberalization. He was only Indian who was best in some field & as that lady said everyone wanted to be like him ..the best..not just in cricket ..in any field they were working in.

    • @sunnymane5646
      @sunnymane5646 Год назад +3

      Sachin the GOAT❤

    • @varunjainnsit
      @varunjainnsit Год назад

      @@sunnymane5646no bro Victor Trumper was greater than both of them

    • @wheeloflife17
      @wheeloflife17 Год назад +3

      @@varunjainnsit Victor who?

    • @mariomsumi822
      @mariomsumi822 Год назад +2

      @@wheeloflife17 lmao

    • @Dinuk_Wijerathna
      @Dinuk_Wijerathna 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@wheeloflife17 The most sylish batsman to ever touch a cricket bat. He helped revolutionize the game during the golden age of cricket.

  • @kedarmulay007
    @kedarmulay007 Год назад +195

    This is not just a documentary...... There are life lessons regarding how to remain calm, passionate and keep having gratitude about everything you get. My humble "Pranam" to all time greats of any sports !!!

    • @abcaustralia
      @abcaustralia  Год назад +25

      Wow, thank you

    • @manishk1140
      @manishk1140 Год назад +8

      I can confidently say, very few among the majority audience would indeed look and absorb the ESSENCE of this video, which you described in few lines 🙏🙏👍

    • @manishk1140
      @manishk1140 Год назад +5

      ​@@abcaustralia I am grateful to you that you made such a nice documentary/ movie/motivational video which is very much needed in today's world irrespective of any boundaries, nations, sports or any segmentation 🙏

  • @lirtowh124
    @lirtowh124 Год назад +141

    For a 90's kid, this was a trip down the memory lane. Thank you so much for this!

  • @stevemfernandez
    @stevemfernandez Год назад +55

    Thank you ABC Australia for this beautiful documentry ! Beautiful tribute to the two Greatest Batsmen of all time ... 🤝🏻❤

  • @skmisra_blr
    @skmisra_blr Год назад +11

    This documentary deserves an Emmy. Kept me emotional all through. Cricket is just not a physical sport. The results are determined by what goes on between the ears. I wish young cricketers get to watch this documentary and learn how to build the mindset to execute on the field. It was a privilege to have witnessed the visuals.

  • @phainta2142
    @phainta2142 Год назад +66

    I still remember the day when Sachin Tendulkar retired and gave his final speech. It was on November 16, 201312 after his 200th Test match. I cried while listening to his goodbye speech. He thanked everyone who supported him throughout his 24-year long career and shared his memories and emotions. He said that his life between 22 yards for 24 years was hard to believe that it had come to an end. He also said that the chant of “Sachin, Sachin” would reverberate in his ears till he stopped breathing. I felt a deep respect for him as a cricketer and a human being. He is a legend not only for India but for the whole world. Respect from Pakistan.❤

    • @anr2400
      @anr2400 Год назад +2

      Thanks for loving out sachin, we also love ur Wasim akram, he is greatest bowler and he always give respect india and indians, that's y we love Wasim akram

    • @techgeek7410
      @techgeek7410 3 месяца назад

      @@anr2400 🤣🤣🤣 no reverse swing no ball banana no swing

  • @ripunjaya
    @ripunjaya Год назад +26

    One line sums up this documentary for me - "Tendulkar is the greatest batsman that I saw and Bradman is the greatest batsman that I never saw". Well done, ABC Australia on this gem of a documentary.

  • @Mrig143
    @Mrig143 Год назад +15

    What a beautiful documentary! This is a gem. It's not about who is the greatest. It's about two personalities who unified the people of their respective nations.

  • @djankoulrea3463
    @djankoulrea3463 Год назад +48

    As someone who grew up in India during the 90s, the memories of Sachin's batting still gives me goosebumps. The indescribable feeling to see him play was an emotion in itself !
    Beyond all the stats his batting was a pure exhibition of all the beauty this game had to offer !!!

  • @ManasS-ke8mj
    @ManasS-ke8mj Год назад +36

    This one hour is more entertaining than a movie😊😊

  • @jaychichu0404
    @jaychichu0404 Год назад +53

    My heart was heavy in the end when Sachin was talking about Warnie!
    Have always passed by Bradman Museum many times, but this has inspired me to make sure I visit it now. Thank you ABC.

  • @prashbal3001
    @prashbal3001 Год назад +12

    I remember my son's cricket coach giving example of Sir Don Bradman hitting only 6 sixes in life and importance of playing along the ground and not giving up the wicket by hitting the ball in the air. Its a lesson for youngsters. Thanks for making this wonderful documentary

  • @Akshaykumar-vp7gu
    @Akshaykumar-vp7gu Год назад +21

    Sachin and Sir Bradman walking together to bat gives goosebumps for a fan and is a nightmare for a bowler. Unbelievable.

  • @GautamMH15
    @GautamMH15 Год назад +13

    I like the statement, "For those who have missed Bradman, we've seen Tendulkar and we should be very, very grateful for that !"

  • @simplysuyog12
    @simplysuyog12 Год назад +19

    THE FANS SHOUTING " SACHIN SACHIN SACHIN SACHIN " STILL HOVERS AROUND MY EARS & GIVES ME GOOSEBUMPS - " SACH IS LIFE " - LIVE LONG LEGEND.

    • @rocketshoot3027
      @rocketshoot3027 7 месяцев назад

      The greatest match-winners in One Day Internationals: Part 1 - The list is ab de Villiers, V Richards, Kohli, Guptilli, Sehwag, H Amla, Saeed Anwer, and few more. Sachin is nowhere to be found in the list.

  • @ameykanitkar9536
    @ameykanitkar9536 Год назад +46

    Beautiful documentary. I am one of those millions of Indians who lost the interest post his retirement. BCCI received some flak for arranging a series with WI so that Sachin could retire at Mumbai. But people didn't understand that Sachin heroics in 90s brought the crowds to the stadiums & in front of TV and BCCI ended up earning all the money they have. So yes, he thoroughly deserved that fairwell.

    • @Amalandibra
      @Amalandibra Год назад +2

      18th November 2013, the day I stopped watching cricket completely.
      When Sachin retired cricket also died for me.

    • @sunnymane5646
      @sunnymane5646 Год назад +2

      Sachin The Absolute GOAT.. The best ever. His class, Talent, perfection and skills God Gifted.. so sachin >>

    • @salilkunte1973
      @salilkunte1973 Год назад +3

      Exactly my thoughts he brought crowds to the ground, we can attribute the financial success of BCCI to Sachin

    • @badboyradhe
      @badboyradhe Год назад

      Count me in too. Without Sachin cricket is never the same.

  • @Happythoughts747
    @Happythoughts747 Год назад +18

    Sachin is not just a batsman He is an emotion to millions of Indians. There may be better batsman than Sachin in coming generations but there will be no Sachin ever.

  • @zafarmalik9625
    @zafarmalik9625 Год назад +22

    I saw Tendulkar playing in his first series in PAKISTAN 🇵🇰 and vow what a great batsman and character he is no doubt Bradman and Tendulkar are the two greatest players in the history of cricket 🏏.

    • @RahulBajaj-ov3hz
      @RahulBajaj-ov3hz 5 месяцев назад +1

      INSHALLAH KING BABAR AZAM WILL BREAK ALL CHOKLI AND LENDULKAR RECORDS INSHALLAH 🤲🤲🤲🤲

    • @messishady
      @messishady 4 месяца назад

      I feel Donald Bradman was and is way too overhyped and overrated, He never faced the quality bowlers or oppositions which likes of Gavaskar and Tendulkar faced. He is called the King of Cricket in a weak era of Cricket just like how Kohli has been called since 2012 till now.. the weakest and dumbest Cricket has been.
      Bradman & Kohlis of the world would never be better batsmen than these Greatest 7 Batsmen of all time- Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara, Ricky Ponting, Rahul Dravid, Jacques Kallis, Kumar Sangakkara, Sunil Gavaskar.

    • @anoobhshukla9797
      @anoobhshukla9797 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@RahulBajaj-ov3hz😂😂king Zimbabar azam 😂

  • @shagnikbarman9335
    @shagnikbarman9335 Год назад +96

    This is an absolutely wonderful tribute to two people who were at the absolute top of their game. Thank you so much for making this available for free! Loved watching every minute of it. Keep up the good work!

    • @abcaustralia
      @abcaustralia  Год назад +17

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @sunnymane5646
      @sunnymane5646 Год назад +1

      Sachin The Absolute GOAT.. The best ever. His class, Talent, perfection and skills God Gifted.. so sachin >>

  • @stowawaystory8974
    @stowawaystory8974 Год назад +12

    One of the best documentaries I've watched. I had met Coward as a journalist when he had come to India decades ago. He was an iconic cricket writer even then. If he says, "those who have not seen Bradman, were lucky to see Tendulkar play", then it must be true.

  • @raghuvirr
    @raghuvirr Год назад +28

    How lightly their greatness sits on both of them! Just like their cricket, no one taught them humility. God's gift to all of us cricket lovers. thank you ABC Australia

  • @vijaypawar5003
    @vijaypawar5003 Год назад +6

    Gosh! my childhood was over when Sachin retired. What a lovely Documentary ABC Australia

  • @karthikgMUSICisLIFEisMUSIC
    @karthikgMUSICisLIFEisMUSIC Год назад +18

    Just the first 3 minutes into the video... Goosebumps...! The way WE LOVE Sachin and respect we have for 'Sir Don' and the Game is just unparalleled.

  • @sanketkulkarni7854
    @sanketkulkarni7854 Год назад +35

    Was partially wondering why they din't have Warne in the interviews for his perspective, until suddenly I remembered he's no more. RIP to one of the spin bowling legends!

  • @zanganba
    @zanganba Год назад +15

    Wow, such a treat❤, went down the whole memory lane. Sir Bradman, Sachin, and Shane pure class of cricket. Society needs such men to inspire 👏👏

  • @krishnasharma-pr9jg
    @krishnasharma-pr9jg Год назад +13

    Sachin Tendulkar the greatest of All time. Sir Bradman words were so true. A legend recognised a Legend. ❤🇮🇳🇦🇺

  • @WichampauNchang
    @WichampauNchang Год назад +6

    Greatest legend paying a true tribute to true legend. What a privilege to actually see them in a lifetime

  • @AMITKULHARI-px6qn
    @AMITKULHARI-px6qn Год назад +18

    Growing up in India, in my convent school, there was a chapter on cricket and about Sir Don Bradman. What an absolute legend he was. Thank you ABC Australia for making this documentary. It is equally painful that Shane Warne is no longer among us. he left way too early. His death leaves a heartache for us fans who only watched him on TV, so many miles away. No wonder Sachin feels the pain. Much love to all the fellow cricket fans from around the world.

  • @tush382
    @tush382 Год назад +12

    We travelled the world with him and remember every single joy Sachin gave us. Thank you for everything
    Learn from the great man in everything you do in life 🙌🏻 Thank you for this beautiful documentary

  • @sam.noster
    @sam.noster Год назад +26

    As a cricket lover, this was such an amazing doco. From the storyline, the flow, the depth, the interviewing, it really made me appreciate why I love the game and the good people involved ❤

  • @senakavithanage5236
    @senakavithanage5236 Год назад +8

    Watched lots of matches over the years but never seen something like this .maxi made it so easy . What a talent. Love from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰

  • @9004082864
    @9004082864 Год назад +9

    There will no one like Bradman and Tendulkar. Thanks ABC Australia

  • @shrutikhanvilkar
    @shrutikhanvilkar Год назад +15

    “It wouldn’t be right of me to speak about the similarities, I would leave that to his family.”
    This one line alone is enough to speak a lot about Sachin as a human. After all those years of incomparable achievements and compliments, he still hasn’t let any of it get to his head.

  • @critical_analysis
    @critical_analysis Год назад +15

    ABC Australia, kudos to you for making this wonderful documentary! Thanks so much for brining such joy to all the cricket lovers.

  • @Yah16786Ahmed
    @Yah16786Ahmed Год назад +17

    Sachin,the most complete and versatile allround strokeplayer .,the game has seen.
    Bradman was a run making genius ,with glittering stats.

    • @Yah16786Ahmed
      @Yah16786Ahmed Год назад +2

      I m happy that i saw ,Sachin at his peak.
      Regret not seeing Don.

    • @Yah16786Ahmed
      @Yah16786Ahmed Год назад +2

      Feel sad , master leg spinner is not with us anymore.

  • @VarunKumar-mh5ub
    @VarunKumar-mh5ub Год назад +15

    Loved this, Sir Bradman and Sachin both not only greatest batsmen but also so humble about it.

  • @ImOnYoutubee
    @ImOnYoutubee Год назад +12

    This documentary is like watching a good movie, I'm in all tears. Thank you for making this one.
    May God bless you

  • @inscrutablemungus4143
    @inscrutablemungus4143 4 месяца назад +2

    I love that Sachin's focusing on coaching young kids giving them the best possible start in cricket for free (instead of working with more established athletes). Pure class, as always, from the little master.

  • @vibrantvittlesvlogs
    @vibrantvittlesvlogs Год назад +15

    Quite simply, the best thing i have ever seen on youtube!! I am a 35 year old grown man and I was bawling my eyes out by the end of it, esp when warnie's passing was mentioned and sachin was asked if he misses him!! Thank you ABC Australia...thank you very much!! A cricket lover's delight!!

  • @hellomyfamily
    @hellomyfamily Год назад +9

    I love this sport as a cricketer and it's not a sport anymore for me, it's an emotion. Sir Don Bradman and Little Master Sachin Tendulkar both individuals are feeling of Love for this emotion(sport).Legends of two era's.❤.
    I watched whole documentary with little smile and greasy eyes that will sum up this documentary.
    Thank you ABC Australia

  • @tanujmudgal8035
    @tanujmudgal8035 Год назад +7

    Thanks ABC for making this video . Relived those memories of Sachin & got to know a ton about Sir Don.
    I had the privilege to watch Sachin batting live against Australia in a test match at Delhi Ferozshah Kotla stadium. Chanting Sachin Sachin for those 5 days about 14 years ago still is as a fresh as it can get .

  • @prashantadke5638
    @prashantadke5638 Год назад +8

    What a documentary of both the PINNACLES of the game ..... Both are emotions for their fans ......

  • @anirudhsharma7947
    @anirudhsharma7947 Год назад +20

    Generations to come will see this documentary and realize how two players from different times have revolutionized Cricket.
    Goosebumps guaranteed.

  • @rahulparekh2035
    @rahulparekh2035 Год назад +10

    Been watching cricket since '95 - Sachin at 23yrs OLD (i had just started working when I was 23) was the highest scorer in 1996 World Cup.
    2003 World Cup (7 YEARS later) he was highest scorer and also made 673 runs which is record of most runs in World Cup history
    2010 (14 YEARS after 1996 and 2yrs before he retired from white ball cricket) he scored a T20 century, won the IPL orange cap which I never expected Sachin to win as T20 wasn’t his format plus he was old - also he was the FIRST INDIAN BATSMAN to win the IPL orange cap - despite the fact he didn’t play T20 internationals and also was at the END of his career.
    2010 he also scored the first ODI double century,
    2011 (15YEARS after 1996) again one year before he retired, he was World cup’s 2nd highest leading scorer in the World Cup which we won and was only 10runs less in total runs than Dilshan. - between that he scored 100 centuries in an era where white ball watches avg score was 250 and 300 total looked unchaseable / too daunting.- that’s why he is the GOAT. Unparalleled longevity while holding the highest public expectations burden put on an Indian cricketer.

  • @ssprash
    @ssprash Год назад +45

    What a lovely combination of Don & SRT. Skilful amalgamation of 2 legends bringing out an absolutely gem of a documentary. Kudos to the team!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @gowrishankerv9860
    @gowrishankerv9860 Год назад +2

    I for one is inclined to believe that what prompted Sir Donald to say that “ he ( Sachin) reminds me of my self “ is 1) economy of action: straight to the point as it were... nothing absolutely unnecessary. 2) straight bat. Superb balance, no semblance of a crouch. 3) regal stance. These must have resonated in the heart of the master, Sir Donald Bradman.

  • @nav2kjj
    @nav2kjj Год назад +23

    Thank you for taking us on this journey. Growing up and still idolising tendulkar never knew so many stories about the meeting the Don!

  • @tanmoychatterjee5288
    @tanmoychatterjee5288 Год назад +26

    What can we say to ABC? Just a THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart. The Last scene around the piller, fills my eyes with Tears.
    Rest in Power, Sir Don. ✊️✊️✊️

  • @aashishp007
    @aashishp007 Год назад +8

    Tendulkar was the reason for Cricket's madness in India.
    We worshipped him when he was playing and will stay that way 🙏.

  • @abkanks231
    @abkanks231 Год назад +13

    Of the best things on the internet to watch today... Thankyou to everyone involved in making this documentary possible.... Truly a joy. A masterpiece. Much love❤

  • @soumiksarkar1596
    @soumiksarkar1596 Год назад +97

    The Best Video on both of them...Thank you Abc Australia...I watched cricket because of Tendulkar.. But the best memories and chills came from tour down under...The Australian challenge was the toughest challenge for any batsman...and Tendulkar cherished there the most...Loved your analysis and technicalities in the video...cheers mate..

    • @abcaustralia
      @abcaustralia  Год назад +5

      Thank you so much 😀

    • @Balboa_Rocky
      @Balboa_Rocky Год назад

      Vai Ganguly keo vulo na…..

    • @soumiksarkar1596
      @soumiksarkar1596 Год назад

      @@Balboa_Rocky eta to Sachin er video... Ganguly alada kaaj kore geche... captain of captains...alada jinis purotai...

    • @sunnymane5646
      @sunnymane5646 Год назад +1

      Sachin The Absolute GOAT.. The best ever. His class, Talent, perfection and skills God Gifted.. so sachin >>

  • @soumyajyotibose1881
    @soumyajyotibose1881 Год назад +8

    What a fabulous documentary… takes you down memory lane, especially the period around 1998. Australia’s tour to India, dessert storm at Sharjah and many more. Both are such legends of the game (yet so humble!) and priviledged to have followed Sachin’s game so closely during his entire career. Well done ABC Australia for bringing this video to the audience.

  • @ThankYouGoogle4
    @ThankYouGoogle4 Год назад +14

    For those of us who missed a chance watching Sir Don play the game, we did witness Sachin play it. Hear hear... Truly greatful for that!

  • @ashishhkumarr994
    @ashishhkumarr994 Год назад +9

    This was gentle reminder how great Sachin is . Once in a generational player ❤️

  • @1lambardaar
    @1lambardaar Год назад +15

    Absolutely amazing !!!!
    This is pure gold. Thank You for this wonderful show.
    Sir Don and Sachin.
    Speechless !!!

  • @sandeepshubhanandjha8743
    @sandeepshubhanandjha8743 Год назад +1

    "We're not going to see another Bradman. We may well never see another Tendulkar. But for those who missed Bradman, we've seen Tendulkar and we should be very, very grateful for that." - Sums it all.Thanks for making this documentry or rather compilation of memories :)

  • @vipinkumarpandey9071
    @vipinkumarpandey9071 Год назад +8

    Watching Sachin play is one of my greatest childhood memories. When He batted everything else stopped.

  • @prashantdeshmukh11
    @prashantdeshmukh11 Год назад +6

    Thank you ABC. This documentary again brought back all theose beautiful memories of Sachin taming the world's best bowling attacks. I am Mumbaikar - stayed very close to Sachin's home and now residing in Sydney, close to Sir Don Bradman's home in Bowral .. Cricket stays with me wherever I go and this documentary makes it even more special ... Absolutely brillant!!

  • @paragajg
    @paragajg Год назад +7

    Beautiful documentary. Had flashback of my childhood watching those milestones of Sachin and growing up through school and colleges. The deserted roads when Sachin would be in 90s or glued in front of college canteen’s tv. Beautiful moments missed them…

  • @hemanth_hm86
    @hemanth_hm86 5 месяцев назад +2

    This documentary about two greats is very aesthetic and class! A very high quality content and production. Hearty thanks to ABC Australia...

  • @vikashkr
    @vikashkr Год назад +5

    Wow, what an incredible tribute to two of the greatest cricketers of all time - Sir Don Bradman and Sachin Tendulkar! As an Indian born in the 90s, Sachin holds a special place in my heart and watching this video brought back so many fond memories. He truly was the embodiment of cricketing excellence and his skill on the field was unparalleled. And to be mentioned in the same breath as Sir Don Bradman, who is widely regarded as the greatest cricketer to have ever lived, is a testament to Sachin's talent and legacy. Thank you for putting together such a wonderful tribute to these two legends of the game.

  • @_17-04
    @_17-04 Год назад +3

    Sachin batting plus tony greg commentary.....wowww that was like a tonic ,an addiction

  • @blackbeard9962
    @blackbeard9962 Год назад +13

    One of the best made documentaries on Cricket I've seen in a long time. The sheer humility of this great man always touches my heart ❤
    I consider myself lucky that I had an opportunity to see Sachin play in front of my eyes ❤

  • @ranjitsinghdeshmukh1293
    @ranjitsinghdeshmukh1293 Год назад +8

    This young man united the whole country as a nation ❤️

  • @GheuntakFilms
    @GheuntakFilms Год назад +14

    Being a filmmaker myself.. I just want to say this is by far one of the most beautiful documentary i have ever seen, so perfectly put together and so much life lessons to learn through these two giants of the game.. True Legends.. I wish today's cricketers had even 10 percent of such humility, humble attitude in them and such keen observation of the game.. the understanding that you will always be a student.. Just Wow..

  • @kubersharma2225
    @kubersharma2225 Год назад +5

    What a tribute, thank you ABC Australia. Will always miss Warne ❤

  • @shobhitkukreti
    @shobhitkukreti Год назад +8

    Brilliant work. Didn't see Bradman but watched Tendulkar enough. Greatest ever been. Legends 🙏

  • @चेतन_महाराष्ट्र

    When Bradman compliments someone then no one should doubt it.

    • @messishady
      @messishady 4 месяца назад

      I feel Donald Bradman was and is way too overhyped and overrated, He never faced the quality bowlers or oppositions which likes of Gavaskar and Tendulkar faced. He is called the King of Cricket in a weak era of Cricket just like how Kohli has been called since 2012 till now.. the weakest and dumbest Cricket has been.
      Bradman & Kohlis of the world would never be better batsmen than these Greatest 7 Batsmen of all time- Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara, Ricky Ponting, Rahul Dravid, Jacques Kallis, Kumar Sangakkara, Sunil Gavaskar.

  • @SK-sl3qu
    @SK-sl3qu Год назад +5

    It was a wonderful experience watching this documentary about two legends in cricket. For a Sachin fan it was also a journey through memory lane. Just lived those years of Sachin era again. Also learnt new facts about great Don Bradman, his personality, his technique. It felt nice to hear from his son & granddaughter about him and Sachin Tendulkar. Thanks for such a beautiful, informative, thoughtful and emotional documentary.

  • @ashishmenon6920
    @ashishmenon6920 Год назад +3

    42:37.. this is some serious Psychological and philosophical lession.. The art of shutting out and detaching...Man this game has soo much to offer..

  • @asheeshmangla7218
    @asheeshmangla7218 Год назад +18

    A masterpiece on two great masters...biggest thing is how they affected their whole nation and the generations after generations. Still get goosebumps when listen to the whip of Sir Don's bat and bullet Backfoot punches of Sachin. Thanks for making this. Miss you Tendulkar...lucky to be 90's kid and seen whole journey of Tendulkar

  • @sahuanvesh5683
    @sahuanvesh5683 Год назад +7

    the last words "but for those who miss don bradman we've seen sachin tendulkar was 🔥🔥"

  • @eyeinfinite27
    @eyeinfinite27 Год назад +7

    That tank scene - in the last - was profoundly emotional. Loved the documentary. ❤

  • @vijaymishra8696
    @vijaymishra8696 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much @ABC Australia lot's of love from India 🇮🇳.

  • @anshumanmahanty6044
    @anshumanmahanty6044 Год назад +9

    Special. Once-in-a-generation cricketers. Bradman is the first and foremost example of a statistical outlier that comes to my mind- the GREATEST that we are unlucky to have never actually seen in action. Tendulkar is the hearthrob of a billion-plus nation and is a time-transcending phenomenon who grew as India grew as a country- he is seeped into every common Indian's life, the GREATEST that we have been lucky to see in flesh & blood.

  • @VivekDwivediDXTHSM
    @VivekDwivediDXTHSM Год назад +2

    Thank you ABC Australia. You have captured the hearts and souls of millions in both Australia and India with this gem of a documentary.

  • @dreamworldofJ
    @dreamworldofJ Год назад +14

    Great tribute ☺️ Missed You Warney! Sir Don Bradman. Thank you Sir Sachin Tendulkar for wonderful cricketing moments. We love you 💜

  • @pushkrajpatil8724
    @pushkrajpatil8724 Год назад +9

    I haven't seen neither Bradman nor Sachin while playing, but l have seen the people's always taking about them , giving them upmost respect , mentioning their unbelievable records , and most important what they meant for their respective countries.. Respect..i have always thought about if I could have born in Sachin era it would be great ..

    • @ssule11
      @ssule11 Год назад +1

      Yes it would have been

  • @wickedsunny7668
    @wickedsunny7668 Год назад +9

    Sachin is an emotion
    ( leaves me teary-eyed always )

  • @prashantmaan5012
    @prashantmaan5012 Год назад +2

    What an emotional piece .amazing work ABC .As an Indian Australian , I have tears in my eyes .

  • @vjsays27
    @vjsays27 Год назад +4

    Wow... This made me emotional. I remember the moment when Sachin met Sir Don. I was just 16 then. Goosebumps 😊. I really like the part where you guys spoke about the cultural impact of these two men. History of our countries are incomplete without the mention of these two.. respect 🙌

  • @Shekhar_Sathe
    @Shekhar_Sathe Год назад +2

    I havent seen a beautifull batter like sachin tendulkar, his every shot was like a spectacle, magic. There is no one like him, he is the reason i love cricket.

  • @arunsree123
    @arunsree123 Год назад +5

    Thank you for bringing us a heartfelt documentary on the GOAT and the GOD of CRICKET.

  • @rajendrannair4343
    @rajendrannair4343 Год назад +2

    Excellent documentary. No judgements about who was better. Rather, respect and reverence for two of the greatest to have ever played the game.

  • @prasadshikhare2051
    @prasadshikhare2051 Год назад +15

    Thank you Australia for connecting the dots between us.Super touching documentary 🙏

  • @somyamishra4934
    @somyamishra4934 Год назад +14

    Thank you ABC Australia. Well Drafted, well crafted, extremely well packaged. It talks about two super humans of human history. Life is a celebration and this is how it was presented
    On the parting remarks, the battle of Sachin and Warney in that Indian Summer could only be experienced which some of us have lived. As the film was ending, I was sad not to have reference of Warney, offcourse a legend and he no longer being there with us and bang on the almost end that point came up and the great master blaster tribute to him also came.
    Thank u for a wonderful piece we fans will all cherish for a long time.