So nice to hear the great Richie Benaud's commentary. Never offered opinions or criticism but accurately described the state of play with an occasional bit of dry humour! Rest in peace, sir.
8:07 the swing and the perfect landing for a yorker; screwed Keith Arthurton; Really great to see those kind of swinging from an unpolished Javagal Srinath
This was cricket, used to wake up early, skip school and everything was worth it. Amazing broadcast, lively grounds, terrific commentary, brilliant talent. This was cricket at its best
I watched this match live in doordarshan those days where i was around 8-9 years old...my dad celebrated that catch from azhar like we won the world cup...unforgettable memories.
He held the innings for a good time and we couldn't bat 50 overs. None of the other batsman had a strike rate of 60+ if you look at the scorecard of both teams which included spme legends
I came back from school ,lucky enough to watch the last few overs....wonderful days ...cricket started flourishing in color television in early 90s...great memory to recollect....
Was born in 1989. And one of the first PC games I played as a kid was 'EA Sports Cricket 97' presented by Richie Benaud. The game's interface was expectedly presented as Aus-Eng centric. There used to be such rousing build up to the game play, where an English bowler used to bowl a fast ball (trailed by fire) to an Australian batsman (and vice versa). Our Indian cricket team really felt weak in that era. Navjot Singh Sidhu was still opening for India in that game and Sadgoppan Ramesh. First played that game pre 2000. When my age was still in single digits. Such pure and happy memories!! I used to dream of playing for 🇮🇳 then.
Pitch was difficult to bat..there was bounce n pace n unbelievable swing. Today we have flat surfaces mediocre bowlers...short boundaries ...field restrictions...
Then he wasn't a bowler but skipper Azaruddin put him to bowl as parttimer ...and credited for win when without the real stunning catch the match is a tie And Azharuddin was "ignored" and good lord all is 'forgotten history'
@@buzz00700 It was tremendous catch by Azhar no doubt. There are some matches which one remembers for some reason like Franklin Rose spell bowling defeating India or Azhar- Sachin partnership in SA test. BTW Sachin went to MRF academy or something like that to become a fast bowler initially....
@@successhighway Yes & was turned down saying he was too short statured to be a fast bowler. While this is logical, it's a shame that his son despite having the build to be a fast bowler, is not even managing to find a place in a domestic team despite being a left armer.
All the ch 7 commentators are useless and trash comments even Flemming who should know better. Channel 9 teams read the game they cared but they don't need to care with bbl bash trash s.t.
Yes acb doesnt care either. BBL is for greed only players made enough in the days before its existence. All big comps based on parochial club madness is to the detriment of internationals, and yes on od'is the effect has been catatrosphic the evidence is the attendences less and less at every wcc odi world cup soon there will be no need the for it conditioning the youngers gen spectators to 20 overs means they wont have the attention span for 50 thats if the concept of internationals doesnt bore them first.
In defence of T20. The triangle series was stopped annually a couple years before the BBL was started. So I think the triangle series was going away anyway, and if they bought it back nowadays it would suck. So it might be a good thing that it's gone.
@@leaderofnoone9087 I am approaching 50 i am old school.Naturally every generation likes a certain era of cricket especially around the early 90s as i was young then it was the game era that best caught my attention odis was benson hedges sponsred then in its prime i believe if not in the mid 1980s. As for odi if your fan of it you'd be concerned clearly you are not, most gens under say 30 couldnt care one way or the other. Its clear odi will eventually die which from my point view is catatrophic. By the way the only thing keeping test attendences alive are baby boomers when they die off Tests will go the same way for sure.
@@jonhumpherys9541 a couple things One I'm 23 years old, and I've actually been to 3 test matches in the last two years, and the two test matches in Brisbane I've gone to have had a lot more younger people at the game then older people, which is interesting. Two due to the TV rights deal in Australia barely anyone would watch the games and go to the game so you just a really sad site to see. Three one day cricket is way too easy to for batsmen nowadays, which is sad.
Sachin repeated such last over heroics later against South Africa in 1993 Hero Cup semi final in Kolkata and then against Australia in the 1996 Titan Cup league game against Australia in Mohali which was a virtual semi final. He was a last over specialist in tight games in the 1990s.
On those days umpires were so sure with their decisions nowadays the umpires refer for the easiest of runouts that could be told with surity by a kid as well
I remember that series was shown on DD as well as Star Sports (maybe Prime Sports?) when Star tv just began i.e. early 90's. Enjoyed this game's ball by ball commentary on Radio Australia - felt like being at the WACA.
Great highlights. Criminal offense was not to bat full 50 overs, first boundary in 27th over, scoring 33 runs from 110 balls and finally not winning when WI were 8 down for 80 runs..
criminal?? that was the era of test cricket, the pitches were made for tests. this was the gabba. bowling paradise. the balls were not changed often. you had to be careful. it was a game of chess. the grounds were huge and the mindsets of the players were still revolved around test cricket. in short, this is not today's circus cricket.
Great that Cricket Australia has shared this. But one costly miss in the highlights was a dive from Williams. That's possibly one of the best dives ever done by a wicketkeeper.
I was in Grade 10th, had watched the last 10 overs of WI innings on TV. Then watching Live matches on Channel 9 was once in 2-3 years when India toured Australia.
Ambrose and Cummins did well to take WI closer. Cummins always did well against India. He got a 4 wicket haul at Brisbane in the same tournament. He again took 4 wickets against India in Wellington in the world cup match.
Love the smug look on Richie's face after our last wicket fell courtesy a self-inflicted run out (Srinath). Sad to see Lara say that the Windies may no longer remain to be a cricketing entity. They are a shadow of what they once were.
I remember this match, both teams need win to play the Final with Aus in tri nation series. At that time all pacers have bowled their quota. Raju was left but team decided to go with Sachin. He is a good part time bowler who can take wickets with his variety. 3/6 balls of his over are having good variations rest 3 fall on poor length. He tried LBW to pattinson but get 3 runs as Cummins tried for single in last he bowled great inswinger with slips already two steps ahead and AZ does rest.
Praveen Amre looked like a suspended Mumbai police constable....not so much like a cricketer. It was the end of the glorious 80s, and the beginning of the 90s where third rate Bombay / west zone club cricketers made it to the Indian team and took it to it's darkest phase. The exception was Tendulkar.
Today's batsman should be made to play on this kind of wicket with those long boundries and then will see how many centuries they score...game has become more batsman friendly. Rather it should give equal opportunity for both batsman and bowler. This is real cricket...
This was the Perth phase of the Tri Series in which India came out unbeaten.Australia collapsed for 100 odd chasing 207 ,couple of days after this match.
Ravi Shastri 33 of 110 balls. At first I thought may be that's too many balls but later 33 runs was all that matters to add towards the scoreboard. How many of you still enjoy watching the classics against the current matches?
Iv forgotten just how big some of the gronds ate in Australia you don't really see 3's let alone run 4's and whi misses the time when teams had uniform kits
Some weird things in cricket back then . West indies used to smash everyone back then but surprisingly India could hold their own against them in ODIs. Maybe because they were played in Sharjah mostly . But India couldn't even stand against Pakistan and Australia - two sides who used to regularly be beaten by the windies . Not sure if this is just my perception or can be truly backed by numbers
Australia came down to beating India each and every time only post 1986-87 when they were steadily rebuilding into a world champion outfit under Allan Border. pakistan came to dominate India post the 1986 Australasia Cup, the courtesy that last ball six by Miandad, else India had beaten them even when defending a mere 125, that too at Sharjah. Surprisingly, despite fielding world class bowlers like imran khan(till '85), akram, abdul qadir, mushtaq ahmed, India seemed comfortable beating pak in Australia, be it the World Championship of Cricket(including the final at MCG) in 1985 or the group stage match in the 1992 World Cup, although pak decimated India in the 1999-00 VB Series with akram, akhtar and waqar troubling all Indian batsmen.
@@Timberwolf1992 all great points. I think in Australlian conditions our bowlers also got help to be effective. that 1999 series you mention we fought hard in two games, won 1 and lost one in Perth.
@@Niktodie4 true Australian pitches are bowler friendly, but the likes of Kapil, Madan Lal, Binny, Chetan Sharma were medium pacers who relied on swing and accuracy while pak bowlers were express fast with genuine bounce, most suited to the likes of WACA and Gabba. Yet India prevailed. It's quite an achievement.
In the 90s, Australia, SA, SL and Pakistan fielded excellent bowlers while WI bowlers such as Marshall, Garner, Holding etc had either retired or were in their career end. India in the 90s largely relied on Sachin and Azhar for batting and Javagal Srinath for bowling.
Still remember this match in those days it was possible windies could have been declared winners coz of better run rate as they either used to look for no of wickets first but as both teams were all out run rate was the next option. I think after 5-10 mins announcement came that it's a tie.
So nice to hear the great Richie Benaud's commentary. Never offered opinions or criticism but accurately described the state of play with an occasional bit of dry humour!
Rest in peace, sir.
8:07 the swing and the perfect landing for a yorker; screwed Keith Arthurton; Really great to see those kind of swinging from an unpolished Javagal Srinath
Probably his best delivery ever. Top 10 best deliveries ever bowled by an Indian bowler for sure.
This was cricket, used to wake up early, skip school and everything was worth it. Amazing broadcast, lively grounds, terrific commentary, brilliant talent. This was cricket at its best
Not this match.. The whole match watched in our country as a day game... I remember.
...i was 16 that time.. Great match
Lively pitch, big boundaries, lighter bats, swinging ball, umpires giving runouts correctly without tv replay.... That was the real cricket
Haa bc....abhi jaise laptop pe cricket khelte hai na
@@Amey.shinde beta jab kuch pata na ho to zaruri nahi ki har jagah muh khol ke bhoko... Free advice hai, kaam aayegi aage
pfp mein cartoon rkhta ho woh kya hi advice dega
ALSO 26 runs in 16 overs.....lol
@@physics77guylook at the pitch and quality bowlers first
Need more highlights like this
Old matches 😍🔥🏏
I watched this match live in doordarshan those days where i was around 8-9 years old...my dad celebrated that catch from azhar like we won the world cup...unforgettable memories.
That ball to Keith Athurton doesn’t get enough love. What a spectacular delivery.
Can be watched in loop, over n over again... It was simply unplayable
❤
Srinath bowling to Arthurton was the ball of the decade...
Srinath is most unluckiest bowler in history of cricket
We used to call Ravi Shastri as Tuktuk master. In this 91-92 series he played superslow in all matches creating pressure on all others .
He held the innings for a good time and we couldn't bat 50 overs. None of the other batsman had a strike rate of 60+ if you look at the scorecard of both teams which included spme legends
I came back from school ,lucky enough to watch the last few overs....wonderful days ...cricket started flourishing in color television in early 90s...great memory to recollect....
I can relate to this 😊
Yes bro me too
Thanks for unforgettable memories... Thank u so much Aussie 👍
1:20 imagine not letting score a boundary in 26 overs
The Windies bowling attack 🔥
What a Amazing performance by Ravi Sashtri 33 runs in 110 balls...in 33rd over big score 66 runs for 4
Lara rescued India by catching him.
I remember watching this match waking early morning at about 4AM in India as a 7-8 year old kid live, good old memories♥️
Match ended in India evening. I remembered watching this when I was in 4th standard. I remember this because of new color tv we bought at that time
@@aniketdc Same here, even today my father uses same old color TV, Our first TV♥️
WACA day games start at about 8.30-9 AM in India
Yea even i watched in between
It was day night match at Perth... No way it could have started at 4am India time 😂
Was born in 1989. And one of the first PC games I played as a kid was 'EA Sports Cricket 97' presented by Richie Benaud. The game's interface was expectedly presented as Aus-Eng centric. There used to be such rousing build up to the game play, where an English bowler used to bowl a fast ball (trailed by fire) to an Australian batsman (and vice versa).
Our Indian cricket team really felt weak in that era. Navjot Singh Sidhu was still opening for India in that game and Sadgoppan Ramesh.
First played that game pre 2000. When my age was still in single digits. Such pure and happy memories!! I used to dream of playing for 🇮🇳 then.
This is a brilliant 'blast from the past'. Thank you for uploading.
Srinath was the perfect support and later replacement of Great Kapil Dev and Sachin's golden arm would again prove its worth as on many occasions.
8:07 ~ What a delivery from Srinath! Wow! 🔥🔥🔥
First match after we got cable and could watch the entire second d half after returning from school. Fond memories. Thanks for the upload. 😊😊
8:02 What a fabulous delivery by Javagal Srinath.. unplayable
Ah those were the days, 56/3 from 26 overs…
0/8 off five overs how batting has changed just watched a clip of aus vs eng in a T20 who were 2/118 off 10 when finch made 152 off 63
First boundary in 26th over. Unbelievable
Pitch was difficult to bat..there was bounce n pace n unbelievable swing. Today we have flat surfaces mediocre bowlers...short boundaries ...field restrictions...
@@mrm5282 still majority of batsman of those days were ultra defensive except few . Just look at the shots. They are playing tuk tuk
And still it was strong position in those days🤔🙄😝🤐😎
What a match !! Such a low-scoring match but thrill was absolute. Sachin's last over ❤❤ Once again did the magic
I miss the old ODI Tri-Series.
I miss those days.i remembered this match. Kapil Dev is my all time favourite
Saw it live in Class 9th & became a fan of Sachin's bowling forever
And Sachin became a Only Batsman to score 100 century. And first male To hit Double Ton in ODI.
I wasn't even born😂
Then he wasn't a bowler but skipper Azaruddin put him to bowl as parttimer ...and credited for win when without the real stunning catch the match is a tie And Azharuddin was "ignored" and good lord all is 'forgotten history'
@@buzz00700 It was tremendous catch by Azhar no doubt. There are some matches which one remembers for some reason like Franklin Rose spell bowling defeating India or Azhar- Sachin partnership in SA test. BTW Sachin went to MRF academy or something like that to become a fast bowler initially....
@@successhighway Yes & was turned down saying he was too short statured to be a fast bowler. While this is logical, it's a shame that his son despite having the build to be a fast bowler, is not even managing to find a place in a domestic team despite being a left armer.
wow , GOLD from 32 yrs, no cozier, no tony , no richie, no malcom marshal among us,, but wat game ,, that is always there with us.. in our hearts..
I watched that match live.
What a great first delivery by Kapil Dev
Did Brian Lara grass Shastri's catch @2:28 ? Seemed like that. Also that Srinath ball to Richardson 😍 Unplayable stuff
Yes, it fell down… Would have been a controversy today
I think he was just picking up his cap.
@@adithyav9283 in that process he grassed the ball, that was not out
We need more of these " From The Vault"
33 years past and this match feels just like yesterday. Man, I am getting old!!!
That final catch by Azhar cannot be rated highly enough!
wow... thanks for sharing these Historical moments.
Fantastic commentary by richie benaud, ian chappel, Tony greg, bill lawry
13:29 what a catch by Azhar
Richie Benaud 😍🔥🏏💖
All the ch 7 commentators are useless and trash comments even Flemming who should know better. Channel 9 teams read the game they cared but they don't need to care with bbl bash trash s.t.
There will never be another one like him 😪
5:43 Ravi Shastri scores always consistent in his own style
Ravi Shastri top scorer for India, made 33 of 110 deliveries.
😂😂
Took almost 20 overs to score 33
I still remember as I watched this match live on Doordarshan.
Patterson, Marshall, Ambrose and Cummins what a great bowling attack.
I really miss the ODI tournament. T20 has ruined the summer of cricket in Australia.
Yes acb doesnt care either. BBL is for greed only players made enough in the days before its existence.
All big comps based on parochial club madness is to the detriment of internationals, and yes on od'is the effect has been catatrosphic the evidence is the attendences less and less at every wcc odi world cup soon there will be no need the for it conditioning the youngers gen spectators to 20 overs means they wont have the attention span for 50 thats if the concept of internationals doesnt bore them first.
In defence of T20. The triangle series was stopped annually a couple years before the BBL was started. So I think the triangle series was going away anyway, and if they bought it back nowadays it would suck. So it might be a good thing that it's gone.
@@leaderofnoone9087 I am approaching 50 i am old school.Naturally every generation likes a certain era of cricket especially around the early 90s as i was young then it was the game era that best caught my attention odis was benson hedges sponsred then in its prime i believe if not in the mid 1980s.
As for odi if your fan of it you'd be concerned clearly you are not, most gens under say 30 couldnt care one way or the other. Its clear odi will eventually die which from my point view is catatrophic. By the way the only thing keeping test attendences alive are baby boomers when they die off Tests will go the same way for sure.
@@jonhumpherys9541 a couple things
One I'm 23 years old, and I've actually been to 3 test matches in the last two years, and the two test matches in Brisbane I've gone to have had a lot more younger people at the game then older people, which is interesting.
Two due to the TV rights deal in Australia barely anyone would watch the games and go to the game so you just a really sad site to see. Three one day cricket is way too easy to for batsmen nowadays, which is sad.
@@jonhumpherys9541 that's not true the people turning up to test matches are mostly in there 20s and 30s
Never seen a skillful bowler like patrick Patterson
Tendulkar was such a genuine inswing bowler !
Kapil Devs balletic delivery position and Marshalls muscle - great memories of two of the games greatest imho.
That ball to Keith Atherton! Wow! Pure awesomeness ❤
Sachin repeated such last over heroics later against South Africa in 1993 Hero Cup semi final in Kolkata and then against Australia in the 1996 Titan Cup league game against Australia in Mohali which was a virtual semi final. He was a last over specialist in tight games in the 1990s.
There were no heroics. It was pretty ordinary bowling. The catch was all Azhar.
Those days cricket are so nice to see even now, but not todays cricket
On those days umpires were so sure with their decisions nowadays the umpires refer for the easiest of runouts that could be told with surity by a kid as well
Kapil Dev is the greatest allrounder in history of Indian cricket and among the 3 greatest captains too
I remember that series was shown on DD as well as Star Sports (maybe Prime Sports?) when Star tv just began i.e. early 90's. Enjoyed this game's ball by ball commentary on Radio Australia - felt like being at the WACA.
It was only telecasted on DD. This match was played in Dec 1991. Star came to India. Most of the private channels started in 1992
@@MVichare100 I can recall, It was shown on Star tv as well as DD. Star tv & other sat. channels started beaming into India, from 1990 onwards.
It was Prime Sports back then..
Great highlights. Criminal offense was not to bat full 50 overs, first boundary in 27th over, scoring 33 runs from 110 balls and finally not winning when WI were 8 down for 80 runs..
criminal?? that was the era of test cricket, the pitches were made for tests. this was the gabba. bowling paradise. the balls were not changed often. you had to be careful. it was a game of chess. the grounds were huge and the mindsets of the players were still revolved around test cricket. in short, this is not today's circus cricket.
Great slip catching by west indies.. Probably the this was the last era for west indies in best slip catching
Childhood memories I have seen this live match on TV in 1991 when I was studying 4th class
😊 similar story😊
The Windies were so much fun to watch... how they have fallen 😫
Mooh mein pehli baar video dekh kar paani aa gaya! Never thought an egg dish would do this for me. Kudos, Ranveer. 😅👏
Very first match of the tri series. Still in my memories
26th Over and India was 3/54. Damn! We've come a long way
Javagal Srinath one of the best bowler and that ball to left hander is ball of the century
No matter who was playing who, Channel 9 coverage was always a treat to watch. ❤👌👌
12:32 Bunnings was around back then? 🤔🤔
It's the WACA. Bunnings was founded in Perth in 1886 (the sausage sizzles didn't begin till the 1990s though).
those days cricket was a delight to watch and now it's a absolutely all money game
Always a treat to watch it.
Date and location details of matches vid synposis would be good. Even amatuer channels have those.
Amazing to see so many legendary players batting like absolute potatoes
2:51 रवि शास्त्री 33 रन 110 बॉल में, वो भी ODI में 😂🤣😂🤣
Great that Cricket Australia has shared this. But one costly miss in the highlights was a dive from Williams. That's possibly one of the best dives ever done by a wicketkeeper.
Srinath bowling Atherton first ball could be one of the balls of a generation
India always played like a proper team effort every player used to contribute .
And always lost in the Overseas
I was in Grade 10th, had watched the last 10 overs of WI innings on TV. Then watching Live matches on Channel 9 was once in 2-3 years when India toured Australia.
I remember this match
Tied match
Amazing
Great to see lara walk
What a catch by azhar
I so, so love the kits...
Ambrose and Cummins did well to take WI closer. Cummins always did well against India. He got a 4 wicket haul at Brisbane in the same tournament. He again took 4 wickets against India in Wellington in the world cup match.
Love the smug look on Richie's face after our last wicket fell courtesy a self-inflicted run out (Srinath).
Sad to see Lara say that the Windies may no longer remain to be a cricketing entity. They are a shadow of what they once were.
This commentary is another vibe with the match
sachin ❤❤❤❤❤
I remember this match, both teams need win to play the Final with Aus in tri nation series. At that time all pacers have bowled their quota. Raju was left but team decided to go with Sachin. He is a good part time bowler who can take wickets with his variety. 3/6 balls of his over are having good variations rest 3 fall on poor length. He tried LBW to pattinson but get 3 runs as Cummins tried for single in last he bowled great inswinger with slips already two steps ahead and AZ does rest.
Praveen Amre looked like a suspended Mumbai police constable....not so much like a cricketer. It was the end of the glorious 80s, and the beginning of the 90s where third rate Bombay / west zone club cricketers made it to the Indian team and took it to it's darkest phase. The exception was Tendulkar.
13:37 Sabse jyada Khushi umpire Ko ho rhi he 😀
10:02 what a catch
Today's batsman should be made to play on this kind of wicket with those long boundries and then will see how many centuries they score...game has become more batsman friendly. Rather it should give equal opportunity for both batsman and bowler. This is real cricket...
1st boundary in 26th over..😲😳
That fielding from India. Boy so glad we are past those days.
Another Brilliant Upload Keep It up
Golden memories
This was the Perth phase of the Tri Series in which India came out unbeaten.Australia collapsed for 100 odd chasing 207 ,couple of days after this match.
Ravi Shastri 33 of 110 balls. At first I thought may be that's too many balls but later 33 runs was all that matters to add towards the scoreboard. How many of you still enjoy watching the classics against the current matches?
I was in 5th std at that time..i still remember that Azhar catch..1 ball 1 run to win..!!
Iv forgotten just how big some of the gronds ate in Australia you don't really see 3's let alone run 4's and whi misses the time when teams had uniform kits
Thank you❤
Some weird things in cricket back then . West indies used to smash everyone back then but surprisingly India could hold their own against them in ODIs. Maybe because they were played in Sharjah mostly . But India couldn't even stand against Pakistan and Australia - two sides who used to regularly be beaten by the windies . Not sure if this is just my perception or can be truly backed by numbers
Australia came down to beating India each and every time only post 1986-87 when they were steadily rebuilding into a world champion outfit under Allan Border. pakistan came to dominate India post the 1986 Australasia Cup, the courtesy that last ball six by Miandad, else India had beaten them even when defending a mere 125, that too at Sharjah. Surprisingly, despite fielding world class bowlers like imran khan(till '85), akram, abdul qadir, mushtaq ahmed, India seemed comfortable beating pak in Australia, be it the World Championship of Cricket(including the final at MCG) in 1985 or the group stage match in the 1992 World Cup, although pak decimated India in the 1999-00 VB Series with akram, akhtar and waqar troubling all Indian batsmen.
@@Timberwolf1992 all great points. I think in Australlian conditions our bowlers also got help to be effective. that 1999 series you mention we fought hard in two games, won 1 and lost one in Perth.
@@Niktodie4 true Australian pitches are bowler friendly, but the likes of Kapil, Madan Lal, Binny, Chetan Sharma were medium pacers who relied on swing and accuracy while pak bowlers were express fast with genuine bounce, most suited to the likes of WACA and Gabba. Yet India prevailed. It's quite an achievement.
In the 90s, Australia, SA, SL and Pakistan fielded excellent bowlers while WI bowlers such as Marshall, Garner, Holding etc had either retired or were in their career end. India in the 90s largely relied on Sachin and Azhar for batting and Javagal Srinath for bowling.
Still remember this match in those days it was possible windies could have been declared winners coz of better run rate as they either used to look for no of wickets first but as both teams were all out run rate was the next option. I think after 5-10 mins announcement came that it's a tie.
I think Jeff Dujon said in an interview that out of all the express WI bowlers he kept to, Patrick Patterson hit his gloves the hardest!
30 years old match!
That Azahrudin catch ...
Way before , Yuvi , Jadeja , Kaif , Raina , we had Azhar as best fielder .
@2:29 I think the ball touched the ground!
Shastri has stuck on to the indian cricket gravy train like a leech... 30 runs in 110 balls Lol
Last catch azar style 🎉
Hooper wicket was crucial one here.
I like low scoring match , and this is my favorite match . Tight and tance match was played in very friendly manner by players .
as a techie, I'd want to get the jerseys of Kapil and (w-keeper) Kiran - 'MORE DEV!'
Great ❤️
Wow what a match