South Africa vs West Indies 1998 2nd Test Port Elizabeth - Full Highlights
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South Africa vs West Indies 1998 2nd Test Port Elizabeth - Full Highlights
Enjoy full highlights of 2nd test of West Indies' tour of South Africa 1998/99 5 match test series at Port Elizabeth where South Africa beat West Indies by 178 runs and led the test series 2-0.
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West Indies won the toss and elected to field first.
South Africa were all out for 245 in 1st innings.
Courtney Walsh picked up 4 wickets in 1st innings.
In reply West Indies were all out for 121 in 1st innings.
Shaun Pollock picked up 5 wickets in 1st innings.
South Africa were all out for 195 runs in 2nd innings.
Sir Curtly Ambrose picked up 6 wickets in 2nd innings.
Chasing 320 runs to win in 2nd innings West Indies were all out for 141 runs in 2nd innings.
Allan Donald picked up 5 wickets in 2nd innings.
South Africa won the match.
Shaun Pollock was announced Man Of The Match.
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This was in our early childhood watching espn-star tv coverage of cricket and football was a treat to our eyes , we grow up in a typical Indian eastern suburban area, I used to be a WI supporter , used to sit every afternoon for those 2 months , and constant humiliation of West Indies was very painful , the bowlers used to bowl reasonably but the batters failed miserably , they have lost every matches apart from a odi - I guess , those were the days , those were the memories , thank you so much for uploading it .
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Ambrose and Walsh alongwith the Benjamin brothers, Dillon, Cuffy formed a pretty decent pace attack if not the most feared in the world. Batting is their worry and it still is as we near the end of 2024. Bowling resources have also diminished over a certain time for the West Indies. On best pitches for batting, they can't score many runs to help the bowlers to get into strong positions.
Soutafrica was a very good side at that time good bat men and very very good filder🎉🎉🎉
Sir Ambrose is the legend ♥️
90s cricket gave cricket so many superstars.unbelievable.
Legends !
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Fantastic to see walsh ambrose
I enjoyed old advertisement than the Cricket... Old memory. Fir se dekh ke acha kga
The decline of my beloved WI cricket
Miss those legends. Now cricket is boring and lifeless without them.
2 world best fast bowling pairs Ambrose Walsh and Donald Poullak
Never seen someone dominated Donald like he did... week team, poor cricket board,no motivation but still maestro has produced...
The tour where Windies lost the plot following a pay dispute. It was never really the same afterwards.
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you can thank the wicb for that.......the players were dealing with the same thing clive and co were dealing with. The only difference was the political element of it being the first full visit by a wi test side in post apartheid SA against an all white SA team. That is where all the vitriol came from. If the WI had done that against Pakistan or Australia, the reaction would be very different. Proof of the WICB's maladministration is that these same payment issues arose in wi cricket 3 or four times in the 20 years following the tour, with the reaction to the india series blowing WI cricket into the stone age
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That was Great a great time for indies ,with great pair of bowling
No it wasn't they lost 5-0 lol. Ambrose and Walsh were class but the others were average and they never had a spinner. South Africa were very good.
Walsh and Ambrose were way past their prime.
@@brucemendis2952 well they were at the end of their careers but they were both still world class.
@@brucemendis2952 🤣🤣🤣 u have no idea do you , Walsh picked up 22 wickets at an fantastic Average of 18. Only pollock(29) and Donald(23) picked up more.Walsh was sublime. Ambrose picked up 13 wickets at an Average of 23. He didn't play as many matches. Walsh in 1999 after this series picked up 26 wickets against the mighty Australia and a year later in 2000 got 34 wickets in England at the age of 38 which is his greatest ever test series and then picked up 25 against South Africa in 2001 and these were incredible series from a fast bowler who had toiled hard for 17 years in test cricket. Ambrose had some injury problems towards the end of his career but when he played he was as good as ever. In 1998 he picked up 30 wickets in a series against England and had a pretty good final series in england picking up 17 wickets in 2000. I remember him also bowling a match winning spell against Pakistan before that i think he picked up 6 wickets in the innings in his final test in the West Indies. Ambrose and Walsh were amazing at this time(Walsh especially) it was just they didn't have any support especially the batting was awful. Please do ur research before commenting
@@brucemendis2952 rubbish......walsh took 26 wickets in the Australia(a better team than SA)series that followed this tour. Ambrose took 19. They both retired when they were getting old, not when they were ineffective or past their prime. Walsh was actually getting better.....he was just fed up of losing
ShaunPollok is vry successful bowler ,good cricketing sense.
Lara wouldn't have played that shot had he got good support. But still he dominated donald. Great to see.
Lara is the greatest batsman in my book but Donald earned that wicket.
Lara never dominated Donald pretty much except some good knocks..basically he was exposed by donald by sheer pace
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1996 to 1999 . World saw arrivals of some legends ! Kallis , jayasuriya , lance klusner and Adam gilchrist were my top players !
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Please post sachin tendulkar first test innings in 1989 ind vs pak match
Loss or won..i love windies cricket team..amazing bowlers amazing Batemans..
Hey asshole news flash they hate we Indians,
@@aumaum5116 nope
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plz uploaded wi v sa test series 2004 in south africa
I didn't watch much TV back then, I remember seeing a quick roundup on the news that said the West Indies were bowling out eight South African wickets before Symcox and another tail ender held on .
The fall of west indies cricket right here, my first memories of following west indies cricket, it's been downhill ever since except for prince charles.
I think you are six years late on that. West Indies cricket died on 1995.
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I wouldn’t call that downhill tbh people need to stop this narrative
What wrong PatSymcox did & lost his wicket.Can anybody plz explain
Kohli may make 50000 runs, Rohit may hit sixes (10 sixes now a days are hit by Rashid khan too) Michel stark may hit stumps very often, but they will never make it to the hearts of people like Alan Donald, Ambrose Sachin Kallis Lara Jaysurya Shane Warne and many more. Sky (cricket) was full of big stars. 100 dot balls in a row were very much spectacular those days, 100 sixes of this era do not get much attention.
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I think Kallis was the difference between the two teams
Nickson McClean good bowling
On these types of tracks you have to have a couple of batsmen who are prepared to grind and wait for the right ball to hit. The only potential grinder in this team is Chanderpaul but he was new to the scene here. probably explains why not many West indies batsmen play county cricket anymore. None appear to want to work at their game.
Chanderpaul wasn't new at this time. He debut in 1994 so he was playing for 4 years before this series in South Africa
He was the only one to try and put his head down and grind. I am struggling to find where he played cricket in South Africa for 4 years prior to this clip in 1998. The records only show that he played for:
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No record of him playing in South Africa for 4 years. Must've been club play if anything and there is a chasm between club cricket and test cricket
@@eamonstafford2056 sorry I saw where u said he is new to the scene here I didn't realize at first that you were referring to him being new to playing in SA. My bad. I thought u had said at first that he was new as in just coming on the international scene
@@kfreckle5453 Well we had martin Crowe who debuted against the touring Australian side in 1981. He was very young and Lillee sorted him out in 1980.. He was of course not ready (by his own admission) and was dropped. A few years later he came back to play in a one day series in Australia to raise money for the bad fires that had occurred in Victoria. he was was ready and he started to show how good he really was. I believe that this same scenario is similar to Shivnarine Chanderpaul's initial career start up. So, I am sure you know that it can take years for young players to feel at home in test match conditions. Some never do. My senior cricket debut was against team - Upper Hutt in the Hutt valley in Wellington in 1983 against a guy who swung the ball a mile and played for NZ in the one day series - Wayne Greenstreet. I was completely overwhelmed by it all and never troubled the scorers so you would well know yourself that it does take time.
People blame Indian umpires for favoring the home team. Even in SA, Australia, England and above all Pakistan, same thing happened. That's why concept of neutral umpires and DRS was brought in to remove the one-sidedness of the decisions.
Beautiful caught behind from Riddle Jacob
You can see that the wi team is falling off shape a very long time, from 1995 Australia 🇦🇺 beaten them. At Sabina Park the wi team is completely done, with the same people in today's cricket 🏏 is. Blaming the younger players them now for the state of the wi cricket 🏏, which they left the game into totally chaos.
Agree after that lost with the Australia that was it ..Lara was hungry for captaincy some wanted to work for him some dont
@@Maxwellp100 I am almost 70years old now, so you can see that I am around a very long time. I watched Sobers, Khani, Butcher, Nurse, Wes Hall, Charlie Griffiths and I know when Clive Lloyd. Made his debut in 1966 I was a schoolboy at the time, so none of them can fool me.
Weather in both 2 and 3 test match extreme overcast
Was that graeme smith as 12-th man?at one hour 37?
Gary kirsten
too much indiscipline in that W.I. team
Two worst performances ever by v good west Indies team against Pakistan and south Africa in 1998.
god oh god.....let new WI bowlers watch Ambrose bowl and replicate....Alzarri Joseph should watch him bowl and try to replicate
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Poor Captaincy by West Indies
Windies lost the series 5-0
It's a pity there were troubles in their camp just before they arrived in South Africa
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No one today is as Scary as Donald
Did this raciest commentator say that Alan Donald must remember his pedigree..
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Very poor performance by Brian Lara in this series.bowler did well but the west Indies batting badly flopped specially Lara Hooper and chanderpaul badly exposed again
Against South African bowling attack
Actual decline of west Indies cricket start from this series
@@murtazashah5327 Absolutely.that team had just 4 great cricketers with Ambrose walsh past their best and no more new talent in west Indies fast bowling.
@@sibghatmansoor5125 well actually if you look at ambrose average every on its 21.2. He ends his career with it under 21 so he's not past it at all.
There were problems in the Windies camp just before that particular tour.
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Look at the lips of Ambrose...seems if he kisses his kids...their whole face will be covered