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  • Cricket Tuesday!! Well, it’s Tuesday here! We hope you enjoy our reaction to Chris Gayle’s hot streak of 50 runs. All those sixes.
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  • @shubhamjatav6637
    @shubhamjatav6637 4 года назад +44

    Chris Gayle named himself as universal boss because of his brutal six hitting skills,
    React to his biggest innings that he played in IPL (175 runs in just 66
    Balls)

    • @MohitKumar-nj8ms
      @MohitKumar-nj8ms 4 года назад +2

      nobody calls him that....he gave that name to himself

    • @jitendhere
      @jitendhere 4 года назад

      Never even heard of that.... 😕😕😕

    • @user-km4lo8zz6z
      @user-km4lo8zz6z 4 года назад +2

      Mohit Kumar yeah and then ppl cal him that. What rock are you living under?

  • @piyushabhisheksingh2911
    @piyushabhisheksingh2911 4 года назад +89

    The valid Bowl in baseball is called as full toss in cricket and is the easiest ball to play. 80 % of the time full toss ends up with a six or 4.

    • @tonymultani
      @tonymultani 4 года назад +1

      Piyush Abhishek Singh kabhi baseball dekhe ho ?

    • @piyushabhisheksingh2911
      @piyushabhisheksingh2911 4 года назад +4

      @@tonymultani i used to play baseball . Only few schools in India have baseball facilities.

    • @tonymultani
      @tonymultani 4 года назад +1

      Piyush Abhishek Singh ok tho batao is it easy with baseball bat to homeruns 400feets away with balls coming at you 95mph to 100mph and hit straight in the cone shaped ground ?

    • @piyushabhisheksingh2911
      @piyushabhisheksingh2911 4 года назад +7

      @@tonymultani it may not be easier at first but believe me it's easier than playing 100 miles as hour inswing Yorker. I was good as baseball but really really bad at cricket.

    • @tonymultani
      @tonymultani 4 года назад +1

      Piyush Abhishek Singh no one bowls 100mph Yorker in cricket 161km

  • @ikigai42
    @ikigai42 4 года назад +16

    I fully agree with you.
    One can love both sports and enjoy the nuances of every sport.
    Not just baseball and cricket, but once you understand the rules of any sport, you'll appreciate it.
    Please don't mind the idiots, they don't talk for everyone. I like that you are enjoying cricket and understanding the sport better.

  • @nileshupadhyay13
    @nileshupadhyay13 4 года назад +11

    There is background story to this as well. Gayle was banned from that tournament for flirting with an interviewer some nights ago. So he had a point to prove.

  • @namithmusuri9179
    @namithmusuri9179 4 года назад +96

    React to Yuvraj singh's 6 sixes in an over he was the first to score 12 balls 50 in the same match

  • @shosha2514
    @shosha2514 4 года назад +9

    It was requested by me. Thanks for reviewing!

  • @cliffcrabtree4359
    @cliffcrabtree4359 4 года назад +1

    Happy to see you guys getting into the cricket videos !!. Your reactions are amazing. Cheers from the UK 👍

  • @piyushabhisheksingh2911
    @piyushabhisheksingh2911 4 года назад +20

    We cheer Chris Gayle and ABD always even if they are playing against my country India. These two are most loved crickters in the line of Sachin and MSD

    • @Anonymous-lg8go
      @Anonymous-lg8go 4 года назад +3

      Its the same as Sachin is viewed in Australia by us Aussies

    • @Thumbs81
      @Thumbs81 3 года назад +1

      Nobody outside India thinks MSD is that good

    • @del-usion
      @del-usion 3 года назад

      @@Thumbs81 Dude they do, MSD is not only recalled for his batting or wicket-keeping skills, but also in-game strategy, cool and calm composure and surely as one of the greatest finishers to ever embrace Indian Cricket Team.

  • @nileshupadhyay13
    @nileshupadhyay13 4 года назад +8

    One thing u missed here was that the first bowler was just 21 n playin his second match against a legend like Gayle.
    Teams generally use their best bowlers early on to get Gayle out. Once he gets it going then it becomes difficult.

  • @dennisalmeida3152
    @dennisalmeida3152 4 года назад +33

    You should watch the best spin bowling, and the best swing bowling.

  • @bashab3098
    @bashab3098 4 года назад +2

    Good points and your comparisons to baseball are spot on , in cricket we grow up hitting to all parts of the ground so you develop shots to do that . Whereas in baseball your focus is not hitting fowl . Great job guys

    • @BoringReviews
      @BoringReviews  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Mark B. We appreciate the respect and support. We love baseball and see a lot of similarities even though we also recognize vast differences with the rules, field, strategy and style of throwing and equipment to name a few

  • @pr1068
    @pr1068 4 года назад +5

    You guys are an amazing.. Thank you for reacting on this video.
    *Chris Gayle - The Universe Boss*

    • @BoringReviews
      @BoringReviews  4 года назад

      Thanks a bunch P&R

    • @thedisabledwelshman9266
      @thedisabledwelshman9266 4 года назад

      @@BoringReviews the 333 on the back of chris gales shirt refers to his highest score in test match cricket.

  • @christopherhartley6900
    @christopherhartley6900 4 года назад +6

    "How can you pitch around him?"
    You can't walk him, you have to bowl to him, you only have 4 tactics to employ as a pace bowler to avoid being smacked around by a batsman who is on fire.
    1. Bowl 'Yorkers' these are fast deliveries which are angled at the batsman to not the ground just on or about his toes. This means that the batsman will have an extremely difficult time trying to get any leverage on the ball to get the elevation needed for a six, and will find it harder to hit the ball with sweet spot of the bat (called the middle), meaning they will also struggle to hit a four.
    2. Bowl the cricket equivalent of a change-up pitch in baseball, bowlers will have a variety of different delivers they practice, akin to a slider, knuckle ball, curve ball etc. For some bowlers in cricket the difference between their regular deliveries (akin to fast balls) and change-up variations might be 20 to 30 miles an hour. Some change-up type deliveries try to move the ball either toward or away from the batsmen in the air, this is called swing bowling. This is achieved by polishing one-sided of the ball, reducing the friction on that side as the ball passes through the air, the ball will arc towards the non-polished and slower moving side of the ball. A second type of change-up pitch is called a cutter, in this delivery the bowler rotates their wrist to the side as the deliver the ball, therefore giving the ball some sideways rotation as it is bowled, the hope is that that sideways movement will make the ball bounce away from straight-on motion.
    The final type of change-up type ball is a 'back-of-the-hand' delivery, this works by the bowler having his fingers infront of the ball when he bowls it, rather than behind as woruld be the case for all other deliveries. It is an extremely hard type of delivery to bowl accurately, but it has the benefit of being very hard for the batsmen to spot, and the ball will be travelling a lot slower than the batsmen expects of they do not spot the change-up.
    3. Try to change the angle of attack to the batsmen; a bowler can bowl from either the left or right side of the stumps, and can choose to bowl from tight to the stumps, or wider in the crease. The analogy here would be imagine a pitcher moving to pitch from somewhere other than the centre of the mound, such as the side, the hope would he that the new angle confuses the batsmen.
    4. Try to bowl as wide as you can whilst still bowling a legal delivery; this is much less effective in limited overs cricket (such as T20 and ODI) because the bowlers tolerance for what is a legal delivery is greatly reduced, with anything on the batsman's leg side being an automatic wide. The analogy here would be to try to through a strike at the very edge of the zone, rather than in middle.
    Each of these tactics countered by batsmen in a variety of ways as well.

  • @nanisantana2155
    @nanisantana2155 4 года назад

    Epic stuff fellas!! You guys are onto something HUGE

  • @rishabhkumardwivedi
    @rishabhkumardwivedi 4 года назад +4

    Chris Gayle is my favorite hitter.

  • @roadie3124
    @roadie3124 4 года назад

    You can tell when a cricket bell has been hit well by the sound of the bat hitting the ball. A clean hit has a bright, clunk sound.

  • @seriozha3254
    @seriozha3254 4 года назад +21

    Well, cricket is a team sport. Even Chris gayle can't perform at every single match. And there are at least 3 match in a series. A series can last from a week to 2 weeks. Only way to stop someone like Chris gayle is to get him out. If u can't , have someone in ur team to score more. Or try again in another match. Winning the series is important, not the match.

    • @osvertlara5702
      @osvertlara5702 4 года назад

      Manish Gupta okay that makes more sense obviously this was an unbelievable performance but typically hitting sixers much like hitting homeruns is very difficult. Thanks for the comment brother.

    • @udayrathod3786
      @udayrathod3786 4 года назад

      @@osvertlara5702 its T20 its game of best hitters not so technical, than there is One day match which you need to balance attack and defense, you need to be technical and can't just go boom boom (unless you are Crish Gayle or Sehwag) and than there is test match, 5 days where its test of batsman's patience and skills, you need to be at the best of your game and take minimal risks (unless you are crish Gayle and Sehwag they are both insane, they are entertainment)
      If the pitch was supporting Swing than there is no way Gayle could connect the ball that sweet. So pitch is important

  • @Trinavara
    @Trinavara 4 года назад

    I'm impressed you made out that he hardly moves his feet,thats why we called him 'lead foot' .also your understanding of other possible strategies is also impressive..good job guys..

  • @CricketforAmericans
    @CricketforAmericans 4 года назад

    Wow! This is a great channel! These guys are awesome. 😉

  • @chriscoulthard7282
    @chriscoulthard7282 Год назад

    Chris Gayle does not like running... 😁... Legendary power...

  • @shosha2514
    @shosha2514 4 года назад +8

    You have to bowl a complete over; unless you are seriously injured ... but you can not bowl consecutive overs

  • @Pa1chauhan1978
    @Pa1chauhan1978 4 года назад +11

    Please react to six sixes from six balls by Yuvraj Singh in T20 world cup

  • @philipmason9537
    @philipmason9537 4 года назад

    Cricket is the second most popular game in the world after football( soccer) and is played by over 100 countries including the USA and Canada.
    A Test match( between countries rather than clubs) can last up to five days, with the original batsman if he’s not out.

  • @iantrace7331
    @iantrace7331 4 года назад

    I found this vastly entertaining, both the knock by Chris Gayle and the admiration and lack of understanding of the game of cricket by the two great hosts of the video. Cricket is highly complicated because of its 360 degree nature, which switches every 6 delivery's, as opposed to Baseballs 180 degree game. Fair play to them for watching and I hope they get to grips with the game some more and post more good stuff. If they thought Gayle was tired after 12 deliveries, they should talk to a test match batsman who is at the crease for about 6 hours a day if he doesn't get out.

  • @rahulray9983
    @rahulray9983 4 года назад +1

    This kind of hitting happens mostly during the beginning and the last part of the innings cause that's when the Powerplay is on i.e most of the fielders are placed inside the inner yard circle and not near the boundaries. Hence it becomes easier during that time for Batsman to Hit it up without the fear of getting caught by the fielders

  • @paulcusack2544
    @paulcusack2544 3 года назад

    In this mood, I would assume the only way to stop Gayle is Yorkers on middle and leg stump or a well disguised slower ball
    ( for big hitters in recent times , AB deVilliers, Chris Lynn, Jo's Butler..and most kiwi batsmen)

  • @ProLensHindiUrdu
    @ProLensHindiUrdu 4 года назад

    he is all times great hitter of cricket from carrabian Chris gayl

  • @peeyushsharma1066
    @peeyushsharma1066 4 года назад

    He is the most loved cricketer in india, Bangladesh, England and west Indies definitely.. Most loved foreign cricketer in india means we love him a lot, a lot..

  • @saminda
    @saminda 4 года назад +1

    Grade reaction man. Do more cricket videos.

  • @markevans869
    @markevans869 4 года назад +1

    UNIVERSAL BOSS👑👑😱😱🔥🔥

  • @hameedabano
    @hameedabano 4 года назад

    I’ve been in the US half my life and still a ‘cricket tragic’ : ) really nice work reviewing, your thoughts are very astute and spot on especially considering you guys didn’t grow up with the game. PLEASE review the documentary on Pakistan vs India’s series of 1999. Played among incredible political tensions it produced some of the finest contests from the all time greats of the game e.g Tendulkar and Kumble for India & Wasim, Waqar and a young Shoaib Akhtar & Afridi. It also had the most poignant and sporting moment I’ve seen on a cricket ground. Don’t want to give much away but I would highly highly recommend it. Thanks fellas (& Jody!)

  • @abdulquadirshekh6409
    @abdulquadirshekh6409 4 года назад

    Always delight to watch Dave

  • @jipster2020
    @jipster2020 4 года назад

    I think you guys nailed it as far as different sports are concerned. I grew up playing cricket in England, but I now live in the US and love baseball too. There's strategy in both games, and they both share a lot in common, especially stats. Both cricket and baseball LOVE stats !
    I know most commenters here are probably from India, because they see anything about cricket and they can't help themselves ( ;) ). Indians have an in-built magnetism to the word, whether it's spoken, or typed. They can hear someone say or type the word a mile away (tell me I'm wrong...). However, even if I myself have cricket in my blood, one thing I'd like to say to the cricket faithfull is that a home run in baseball is so hard to achieve because it's so hard to actually hit the ball. The bat itself is round so the sweet spot is the size of a postage stamp. Just like cricket, the ball can swing, dip and weave, and you have to hit that in 1/2 second with your postage stamp... These guys are paid big money for a reason !

  • @PaulMacklinAmazing
    @PaulMacklinAmazing 4 года назад

    So good to see Americans discovering cricket - I hope you're finding time to learn about the tactics and strategy behind the game - it's very cool.

  • @immigreat54
    @immigreat54 4 года назад

    Basic and the most important difference in the 2 sports is that one has to bounce the ball in cricket where as in baseball u cant. Once the ball touches the ground, pitch effect comes into play.Complete different set of skills required

  • @spider7665
    @spider7665 4 года назад

    The way blue cap is speaking is so funny😂, eg; 16.54. Gotta love hin😅😅

  • @pistons11detroit56
    @pistons11detroit56 3 года назад

    Enjoyed the clip. Just to educate you boys.....cricket was created in the 16th century in England. First International match was between USA V Canada in NY, 1844. You played cricket before baseball (which was formed in1846). NY Knicks were originally baseball team

  • @birchy8305
    @birchy8305 4 года назад +2

    A good one to check out would be Stuart Broad taking 8 for 15 against Austrailia (getting 8 batsmen out for just 15 runs). Youd get to see some of the nuance between Test cricket (the long version) versus T20 cricket such as this video like where the fielders stand and the line the bowlers bowl etc.... also you would see Stuart Broad as a world class bowler unlike in the Yuvraj Singh 6 sixes video (where Broad is the bowler... albeit 10 years younger)

  • @neilwhite5187
    @neilwhite5187 3 года назад

    Like Bob Marley said... I don’t like cricket..! We love it! Been on my mind for a long time, would love to see a fusion of Baseball and cricket..? You guys have enough Indians, so guessing lot of cricket clubs?Wow to see a 3 hour of T20 meets Baseball ⚾️!!! I’m in and will humbly accept my 50%!!

  • @shoaibkhairmuhammad9695
    @shoaibkhairmuhammad9695 4 года назад +1

    This guy is a ghost and a entertainer

  • @sumit59849
    @sumit59849 4 года назад

    Cricket has Much More Freedom!! In batting, Pitching everything... That's why it's more interesting for some people
    Baseball is boring compared to Cricket that's all

  • @onylra6265
    @onylra6265 4 года назад

    I like what you guys are doing - we're all sports fans here (I miss sports!). Cricket isn't 'baseball with brains', it's 'baseball with more variables' (and less ads). A match can last five days, with each player getting two 'at-bats' at most; a 'pitcher' and defensive team has to deal with the fact that 'foul-balls' are legitimate and adjust accordingly. I have no doubt that top-tier baseball players would make outstanding cricketers, and vice-versa - the skill-sets are the same. The difference between them is the difference between a battle, and a war. Since the pitch is a factor (with different bounce and pace, and changing in quality over the course of a match) cricket has a much more macro/strategic aspect - and that's not to mention the used ball changing with use (cricket ball being much much harder - might as well be made of concrete when it hits you). Fatigue and depth comes into play more often - you could liken it to the difference between a one-off B-ball game compared to a playoff series.

  • @kerwinwade1884
    @kerwinwade1884 4 года назад

    Cricket and Baseball are both amazing sports

  • @yashusharma8178
    @yashusharma8178 3 года назад

    Predator of cricket Chris Gayle.

  • @PrateekSharmaTheKid
    @PrateekSharmaTheKid 4 года назад

    Awesome reaction. Could u react to bowlers (pitchers) too. Insane fast bowling. Or insane spin bowling.

  • @puneet2487
    @puneet2487 3 года назад

    Ok the additional thing in cricket compared to baseball are the 'Overs'
    An Over has 6 balls - and the bowler / pitcher needs to complete a full over (6 balls) and only then the bowler is changed.
    So for the 3 forms of cricket:
    An ODI has 50 overs a side
    A T20 has 20 overs a side
    And a Test match - unlimited overs and both sides play 2 innings each, and the match can go on for a maximum of 5 days

  • @malcolmcowdry1282
    @malcolmcowdry1282 4 года назад

    Each bowler bowls 6 balls at a time, this is called an over. In this video they did change the bowler ever over. They also bowled pretty badly to him, there was only good ball and that was they 11th bowl which he played really well and still get a single off.

  • @PaulMacklinAmazing
    @PaulMacklinAmazing 4 года назад

    It's true as you say, baseball has a much smaller angle of the strike than cricket - however, in cricket there are fielders everywhere - and part of the game, particularly the 5 day game, is the strategic placement of the fielders to restrict the batsman choices - and... not everyone can hit it everywhere, it takes talent to hit all the angles. BTW pitcher = bowler.

  • @brettrandell6507
    @brettrandell6507 4 года назад

    You have to go at the guy. The first ball you saw was called a wide. That means that the ball wasn't bowled where the batter could hit it, so the batting team was awarded 1 run, and the bowler had to bowl the ball again. A bowler had to bowl 6 balls in an over, so if you've been hit for 4 sixes in 4 balls, you've still got 2 balls to figure out how you're not going to go for any more runs!

  • @muP8085
    @muP8085 4 года назад +1

    *Universe Boss Chris Gayle*
    Indian Fan ❤

  • @peterwalsh2470
    @peterwalsh2470 4 года назад +1

    in cricket, as a bowler, you can't really bowl to avoid the batsman. If you bowl it too wide of the batsman, the umpire calls it a "wide", and the batting side gets an extra 1 run, and an EXTRA ball has to be bowled in the over. so if you continually bowl wide, the other team gets 1 run, and you have to bowl another ball, ad infinitum. so the only tactic as a bowler, is to bowl well, or bowl a "yorker". (which is a fast ball bowled at the batsman's feet and is therefore difficult to get any power on it). the bowler probably tried in that clip to bowl a few yorkers, but buggered it up and ended up being full tosses, which is the easiest type of ball to hit in cricket.

  • @TheTwinPost
    @TheTwinPost 10 месяцев назад

    Some really valid points when comparing these 2 sports - But what is an illegal pitch in baseball when it's targetted towards the body of the striker while in cricket a striker (batter) can be hit on his head/body and it's perfectly legal.. you can basically Target the body every single time and it's still legal.

  • @cosmicman621
    @cosmicman621 3 года назад

    ...a question for the baseball fans.In cricket over the last 20 years or so..tech advances in bat design have given the modern batter a massive advantage to batsmen....I was wondering if any changes in baseball bat design to advantage hitters has occurred...in recent times.?

  • @bosgaurus1
    @bosgaurus1 4 года назад +1

    Look at you guys! In just a day or two you will be past the 8K mark and 10K isn't that far off. I believe that after 10K RUclips lets more eyes see your thumbnails. Once that happens, expect to climb even faster. I predict you'll get the 100K plaque by Christmas. Keep going. :)

    • @BoringReviews
      @BoringReviews  4 года назад +1

      That would be nuts. Thanks for the kudos. We really appreciate that and how much our channel is growing. I predict we will get to 25K by end of year. If it spikes up more than that by then, then that would be great.

    • @bosgaurus1
      @bosgaurus1 4 года назад

      @@BoringReviews
      I've watched other Indian content review/react channels grow at an incredible pace. Remember, there are way more Indians on RUclips looking for content, than there are people in the US, period. And that number grows by the millions every year. That is a potential audience of hundreds of millions.
      I'm trying to advise you and get you guys caught up with some of the things that I feel you need to know about India and Indians before the storm comes. You won't be able to find my comments once that happens.
      I've also seen people flounder and stagnate. That is mostly because of they only add content once or twice a week. You guys don't have that problem. Just have fun and add daily content - which you're already doing.
      I'd recommend all of you watch the movie Gandhi from way back when, just to familiarize yourselves better with that period in the late 1800s to India's independence in 1947, not for a review or anything.
      Lately, since the push towards nationalism bound with Hinduism (just like many of the right wing nationalists here in the US have a pro-Christianity/anti all other religions bent), there has been a movement to demonize Gandhi - he wanted, and pushed for, a pluralistic society in India.
      But the fact remains, the information in that movie about how India was treated by colonizers is important for you to know in order to understand the psyche present in India today.

    • @BoringReviews
      @BoringReviews  4 года назад +1

      @@bosgaurus1 I can't imagine our channel growing like that. That would be nuts. But, your argument is sound. So, who knows. I definitely need to watch Gandhi just for what you said but other reasons. I appreciate the advice in not reviewing it. It's too bad what has happened with his rep. I've known about the Richard Attenborough film since I was a kid and I always wanted to see Gandhi. Take care brother.

  • @pgl99
    @pgl99 4 года назад +2

    Dude.. You haven't even GOT to the strategy part yet.. Keep doing Cricket Tuesdays and we will talk in 6 months!! 😎😎
    Soon.. Very soon! You will figure out why Cricket is like playing Baseball on a HUGE Snooker table with Grandmaster Chess level of tactics and Soccer level Fitness.

  • @gzeuskraiste
    @gzeuskraiste 4 года назад

    I played both sports for years, both require strategy, and cricket fans using the "cricket without brains" line don't understand baseball, in particular the baserunning and fielding strategies, set plays etc. I would say the main differences are that cricket requires longer attention span and mental endurance and baseball requires more complex decision making on the fly

  • @hamzariazuddin424
    @hamzariazuddin424 4 года назад

    Great analysis guys. I actually played pro cricket too. I played against Gayle once, but fortunately for our side we got him out early.
    baseball and cricket are 2 very different sports. However, the fact that we have 360 degress to play with makes a huge huge difference. There also 9 fielders on the field. And they have to cover 360 degrees not 150 degrees (I might be wrong there), another advantage.
    The point about momentum makes a massive difference too. A Batter who is in the zone like Gayle here can keep pumping everything out the ground because he is in such great rhythm, unlike the stop start nature to baseball. In terms of field size I dont really know how big the baseball stadiums are, but I certainly would not compare hitting a 6 to a homerun. A homerun seems alot harder. In some games, over 120 balls or pitches, we could have 20 sixes. I doubt you would get the same statistic in baeball with pitches to homeruns.
    Bowling is interesting. There are ways to vary things up. You could just to slow the pitch down with some sort of cutter, you could vary the length, so either go for the head or go for the toes. Generally the yorker, where the ball pitches right next to the batsmens toes is regarded the best place to bowl when someone is smashing you out the park. However, it is hard to get that point accuracy right. And if you miss the "hole" by a tiny bit, the ball is in a perfect place for the batsmen to hit out the park again. In this example I didnt see them vary much on the line of the delivery. So your line could be towards the stumps, or wider away from the body. I have been to this ground a few times in Melbourne and the side lengths are very very small. So people tend not to like pushing the line fo the delivery too wide.
    From my experience, cricket batters tend to pick up baseball hitting easier than the other way around. I used to go to the cages a bit in Melbourne for fun. I personally was terrible but alot of my friends hit it alright. But pro baseballers would still be miles ahead. In terms of the bat, The surface area of a cricket bat is so much bigger. And again, you can get runs even if you mishit the ball. Baseball in my experience you have to hit the sweet spot to get any results. If you are off your mark by a little bit the ball hardly travels anywhere.
    2 Very different sports. I havent watched baseball much but the variations IMO are much more intricate. As the pitch ends up in a small box hitting area, that means the pitcher has to be so skilled to get variations right. Cricket, apart from down the wrong side (leg side), there are more variations possible, but hitting it for the batsmen is easier. Also in a team 5 people must bowl. I dont know how pitching works in baseball, but it seems a team can rely on 2/3 pitches who are top at their game. Cricket there is always at least 1-2 weak bowlers in a team who could get smashed. The game has changed alot in the last 15 years. And people want to see sixes and runs. Bowlers because of that have had it hard.

    • @BoringReviews
      @BoringReviews  4 года назад +1

      You make a lot of good points, a lot. You obviously have some experience in baseball. I appreciate that. I don’t know how easier one sport is to pick up if your a pro of the other but I don’t know if you can claim that baseball would be easier to bat in. As you mentioned there is a difference in hitting a ball and hitting it in fair territory. The field of play is much smaller and there are lots of fielders, like you said, so to hit it in a spot no one is, is very difficult. Fielding in cricket would be hands down harder. More area to cover. A batter can be up there for hours. In baseball the hitter only gets so many chances. On average about 4-5 pitchers are used by a team in baseball so that isn’t much different. The roster is 26 players and half are pitchers.

  • @kb-tq9nn
    @kb-tq9nn 4 года назад +1

    Checkout following videos :
    1. Yuvraj 6 sixes in an over
    2. Abd 31 balls 💯
    3. Malinga 4 wickets off 4 balls against saf in 2007 world cup
    4. Some great bowling dismissal
    5. Top 10 lbw dismissal

  • @johnnysoccer1983
    @johnnysoccer1983 4 года назад

    In baseball you can pitch something that's impossible to hit. In cricket if it's too wide or too high it's a "wide" or "no-ball" which means the team batting gets credited 1 run and the ball has to be rebowled. I'm sure it's already been explained, but each bowler bowls an "over" consisting of 6 bowls.
    That being said, the closest to pitching unplayable pitches in cricket would be bowling a perfect "yorker", which is essentially aimed at their toes or there abouts so they can't get under it and can't get power behind the shot. But with LBW (leg before wicket) in cricket, if it's in line with the stumps they still have to try and play a shot, defensive or otherwise. Watching a compilation of the best yorkers (if there are any) would be an idea to get the gist of how that works and why they're used. The balls bowled on the full in this video were attempts at yorkers that got away from the bowler. It's harder to be accurate bowling in cricket than pitching in baseball due to the momentum running in and the action that has to be used (ie. straight arm).
    If you're still taking cricket suggestions for videos, I'd recommend some fielding videos. Classic catches, runouts, etc., but personally I think the catches in closer are the more spectacular. Ricky ponting, Jonty Rhodes, Andrew Symonds, Steve Smith, etc. Catches from positions those players tended to field in can be some of the most spectacular catches ever.

  • @mediocrefunkybeat
    @mediocrefunkybeat 4 года назад

    Generally speaking, a ball that doesn't bounce on the pitch is easier to hit than one that does and if it reaches the batter on the full, it's called a 'full-toss'. If it doesn't bounce and is above the batter's waist then it is an illegal ball (no-ball).

  • @richardhinga1072
    @richardhinga1072 4 года назад

    In some grounds the fence could be upto 90mtrs away so you can imagine the distance they are clearing when it goes over. These guys can hit it out off the stadium if they time i right

  • @joshforde698
    @joshforde698 4 года назад +1

    I'd like to see Chris Gayle try baseball, he's got the build and his style of hitting straight down the ground in the V could carry over.
    Your strategy when a guy is batting like that is to let him get a 1 then try to keep his batting partner on strike, if you can get him to be there for 10-15 minutes without facing much he may lose it and play a bad shot.

  • @tonywilkinson6895
    @tonywilkinson6895 4 года назад

    I think the shape of the bat is the biggest difference,cricket bats are flat which gives you so many variety’s of strokes such as opening the face would send the ball one way or closing it another way.

  • @kb-tq9nn
    @kb-tq9nn 4 года назад

    Bowlers can also ball away from batter, they just have to avoid going past the Wide ball mark (it gives an extra run & an extra ball to opposition)

  • @ravijedia9857
    @ravijedia9857 4 года назад +1

    _Gayle uses his muscular power but Yuvraj Singh uses his technique. And nobody could break his record 6 sixes in an over so far. So still my vote will always be for Yuvi only._

  • @brankaarrighi7578
    @brankaarrighi7578 4 года назад

    have a look at Adam Gilcrest against England in the Perth ashes test ...theres some serious hitting there

  • @anshkapoor7134
    @anshkapoor7134 4 года назад

    although there is the advantage of hitting it anywhere, the bowling has much more variation which makes it pretty hard as well, but both sports have their own individual nuance, also the actual surface of the pitch makes a difference, depending on how it is curated a pitch can be more helpful for bowling or batting. also technically you can get around a batsman but that would be very hard to do, but yes there are certain strategies that can be used but they do not have a very high chance of working for an extended period of time and is tricky to execute.

  • @RakeshSingh-dx3tq
    @RakeshSingh-dx3tq 4 года назад +2

    Baseball is a softball compared to cricket, The Ball does not pitch the grounds so it makes baseball easier to play, The ball speed of cricket is faster with cuts and swings. Yes, there are limitations to baseball runs so as another sport. But please mark my words if the ball hits you it could make serious damage sometimes fractures and death. The baseball bat swing is similarly based on set technique and timing but in cricket, you need techniques to play different ball lengths along with strength. and as a bowler, you must watch the batsman footwork and stance, that will help the batsman to stop making run or hitting the ball (4's or 6's). Both games are great but technically if you try out a cricket batsman with a baseball batsman you will realize cricket batsman will have an edge over the baseball batsman in terms of stikes which does mean that cricket batsman can hit frequent homerun compared to baseball ball batsman.
    Confusing but LOL some interesting facts, I would like to share, as I play both games but after all, everyone have its own opinion

  • @rd0769
    @rd0769 4 года назад +1

    we cant compare both games, games are now run by emotions.
    but still :P , in baseball you to hit by 1 center line and within 90 degrees and so few balls to play.
    and if you missed ball you are out, then you can not over run base points at least 2nd and 3rd.
    where in cricket , you can hit 360 , flat bat with more surface area and no gloves that limits you than bare hands. and while running ,you can run as far as you can even out of stadium :P.

  • @cdhope2008
    @cdhope2008 3 года назад

    The big bash is played in Australia

  • @kirtigupta9753
    @kirtigupta9753 4 года назад +1

    U know why cricket is better than baseball ?
    In cricket the pitch and playing conditions come into play. When u pitch the ball the ball might seam, swing in the air, spin or lose some pace depending on the type of pitch or atmospheric conditions in which u r playing. Hence it is batsman's prerogative to negotiate the ball which is coming at him in such a way so that he doesn't get out plus he scores the runs.

  • @realtuber3658
    @realtuber3658 4 года назад +1

    #UniversalBoss
    #ChampionnnnnnChampionnnnnn#ChampionnnChampionnnnnn

  • @Tamraj.kilvish
    @Tamraj.kilvish 4 года назад +29

    When will you react to One and only Person Who get 36 runs on 6 balls in raw ...it means. Six sixes in 6 ball..... History were created in 2007..
    Person name is ....Yuvraj Singh...From India.....pleaseeeeee react to it

    • @fallofcamelot
      @fallofcamelot 4 года назад +3

      Both Ravi Shastri and Gary Sobers hit six sixes in one over decades before Singh did it. He was nowhere near the first and several others have done it since.
      He is not the one and only smh.

    • @JonnySnow99
      @JonnySnow99 4 года назад +1

      @@fallofcamelot Herschelle Gibbs hit 6 sixes in an over too.

    • @ashishmehra3412
      @ashishmehra3412 4 года назад

      @@JonnySnow99 Gibbs done in front of Holland's part time spinner

    • @shakirdelph7719
      @shakirdelph7719 4 года назад +1

      sir garry was the first to do this

    • @lonestar6709
      @lonestar6709 4 года назад +2

      Garry Sobers did it in the 60's mate.
      Get your facts right.

  • @monkemagic9726
    @monkemagic9726 4 года назад

    Also should know that in the 1st six overs (36 balls) the team is only allowed 3 players in the out field

  • @robboinnz
    @robboinnz 4 года назад

    If they bowl wide for batter, it’s a ‘wide’, need to bowl again and batting team get a bonus run. It is man to man alright. Also defending 360 deg is hard for fielding captain, lots of tactics required, traps set etc to get batter out. So like a chess game.

  • @varunv.chadha492
    @varunv.chadha492 4 года назад

    Agreed. Baseball and cricket are completely different sport. Comparing the two is not justice to either sport. As someone who is a keen student of both sport, both games are intense, strategy, analytics driven.

    • @BoringReviews
      @BoringReviews  4 года назад

      We’re not ever trying to say they are the same or basically the same. They have several similarities though. That fact can’t be denied. But obviously different sports in so many ways

    • @varunv.chadha492
      @varunv.chadha492 4 года назад

      @@BoringReviews I concur.👍

  • @paritoshsharma6092
    @paritoshsharma6092 4 года назад

    React on top 10 in swing bowled in cricket... U ll like that

  • @simonscott1121
    @simonscott1121 4 года назад

    to be fair, there was some pretty ordinary bowling there.
    But Gayle is nuts. Really hot/cold. When he's hot, he's hot.

  • @rhyno6116
    @rhyno6116 4 года назад

    Iv played baseball and love it and you're right if your fouls counted as hits it would be easier. I also play cricket and love it, the major difference with batting is that most strikes in cricket are played for. You need to have the skill to play the shot. Its not easy hitting any ball going 90+mph let alone bouncing and then positioning a bat the right angle in full swing to position the ball into the field.

  • @MegaApurv007
    @MegaApurv007 4 года назад

    yes you can get around batters in the cricket

  • @Altafkalabihari
    @Altafkalabihari 4 года назад

    Baseball hitters have an advantage over cricket batters in that every ball is a full toss, which is the easiest ball to hit in cricket. When the ball is bounced on the ground, a cricket batter has to judge the height, length and speed of the ball and figure out twenty different ways it is to be played. Whereas in baseball pretty much every shot is a pull shot which takes a lot of brain work out of it, see ball hit ball. But cricket batter has to figure out after the ball bounces whether to play a drive, glance, cut, pull, etc. etc. etc.

  • @improvesheffield4824
    @improvesheffield4824 4 года назад

    As an avid fan of international cricket, the thing that stood out to me was the poor quality bowling. You had (journeyman) league bowlers bowling against an international quality opening batsman (the best batsman in the international side).
    On top of that 20/20 cricket favoured the batsman compared to other forms of cricket because it was devised to compete with baseball so they encourage big hitting by deadening the impact of the ball. They do this by reducing the seam on the white ball so it moves less in the air and off the pitch. This clearly makes it easier for the batsman to hit big. Of course, it has to be this way because there are only a limited number of balls bowled so you don’t want a low scoring game - it has to be competitive and interesting to the people watching despite a lot of the more subtle and thoughtful variances missing from the longer forms of cricket.

  • @billk9856
    @billk9856 4 года назад

    You have to bowl in a zone. The zone is quite tight on the batters leg side and a bit wider on the batting side. Also you can't bounce or bowl it above the shoulders. If you do bowl outside the zone it is a wide, the batting side gets a run and bowler has to re-bowl the ball. This happened with the first ball of the video, as the ball was bowled too wide down the leg side .... the batting side got 1 run and the ball didn't count in the 12 ball total of his 50. When the bowler starts the over they have to bowl the whole over which is 6 valid balls.

  • @rhinsawww95
    @rhinsawww95 2 года назад

    Hey Rhinsawww here great cover commentary u two, but there is not much way to go around a batsman’s while bowling because behind the batsman’s is a leg by and a point awarded in front can’t be too wide from the batsman’s would be a wide offense and another point awarded and as for bowling there is six balls to be bold but if the bowler should bowl an offense ball that six ball bowling over is going to be extended due to the rule so it could be bad for the team that is fielding at the moment and much more thank u for asking.

  • @maxvonberg7866
    @maxvonberg7866 3 года назад

    “He is a big man, with a big bat and bad intentions” - that’s how Chris Gayle was once described by a cricket commentator when he came onto the crease.

  • @thethreespikes9737
    @thethreespikes9737 4 года назад +2

    Do a movie review on "Tamasha"
    And make sure that Jodie also watches it.

  • @kb-tq9nn
    @kb-tq9nn 4 года назад

    Checkout saf star batsman Ab Devillers 31 ball 100 too..he is most innovative when it comes to hitting some crazy shots.
    India loves Gayle & AbD both...they are probably some of most popular foreign cricket stars in India

  • @mahgop22
    @mahgop22 4 года назад

    If you pitch away from his reach (see rules.for wides), you will have to.repitch the ball back to him and you give away a free run to the batting team. The best way is to give him an easy single so that the other guy comes to.strike and.hopefully.you can keep the.other.guy in strike.

  • @BoringReviews
    @BoringReviews  4 года назад +2

    Hello all! Thanks for watching and commenting. You can always request here and we do respond to some of these. If you want your request heard much louder with more of a guarantee, become a Patron and your requests will be heard. You can join for $1, $2, $3, $7, $10. Any of these would help us out tremendously.

    • @Tamraj.kilvish
      @Tamraj.kilvish 4 года назад

      When will you react to One and only Person Who get 36 runs on 6 balls in raw ...it means. Six sixes in 6 ball..... History were created in 2007..
      Person name is ....Yuvraj Singh...From India.....pleaseeeeee react to it

    • @avcuniverse4427
      @avcuniverse4427 4 года назад

      Now You should watch some good bowling action...
      ruclips.net/video/qRyrLsYJJbE/видео.html
      The bowls that Chris Gayle faced were too easy...
      And one more thing that there are plenty of ways a batsman can get out in cricket.... So it's not that easy to just go and hit sixes of each ball... What happened in this match was an exception....

    • @radioactive6596
      @radioactive6596 4 года назад

      Plz react to 'the legend of the ashes'
      ruclips.net/video/vSJTFmJ_Y9U/видео.html

  • @rahulgm1685
    @rahulgm1685 4 года назад +1

    I love the fat guy😅 he looks cute..
    And loved your reaction.

  • @f3aok
    @f3aok 4 года назад

    Yanks enjoying cricket. Good job lads.👍🇬🇧

  • @rajasekarans4113
    @rajasekarans4113 4 года назад +9

    Guys pls react to yuvraj Singh's 6 sixes in 6 balls in a world cup match..

  • @LJ_56v
    @LJ_56v 4 года назад +1

    Mitch Johnson thunderbolts video pleaseeeeee

  • @alexwright9253
    @alexwright9253 2 года назад

    Cricket and baseball are nothing like each other!!

  • @devich7994
    @devich7994 4 года назад

    You should react to Michell jhonsons bouncer you will know how cricket is difficult and yorker balls also.

  • @darrenwilson8042
    @darrenwilson8042 4 года назад

    Put simply you have to bowl at the wicket - if you go too wide its given as a wide - i.e. a run is scored regardless and the delivery has to be bowled again so a standard 6 ball over can be say 8 balls long if 2 wides are bowled. That gives more opportunities to score runs particularly in limited overs cricket. Also in T-Twenty or ODI cricket like the Big Bash a wide gives you a free hit which means that you cannot be caught or bowled out - any dismissal is void for that delivery hence the batsman can go after the delivery.
    Finally - in terms of changing bowlers ( or pitchers ) the eleven man squad is made up of specialists so a team will have bowlers, batsmen and a wicket keeper ( catcher ) - depending on the weather and type of pitch bowlers will vary between fast and/or spin bowlers. They tend to bowl in spells of say 4 to 6 overs because in the baking hot sun any more is impossible. There's no point in changing over after over as the captain is looking for a bowler to get into a groove - I am sure you have/will see videos where bowlers destroy teams in a few overs when they get into a rhythm then just like it was with Gayles awesome batting a bowler can instil fear in a team and cause a batting collapse.

  • @absinthedream9668
    @absinthedream9668 4 года назад

    Cricket and Baseball are wildly different I get it from point of reference for new comers but that's it (I like both sports).
    This clip is from a T20 comp which is hit & giggle to purists with conditions usually wildly in favour of the batsmen ie friendly batting surfaces (wickets), it's tougher in Test cricket when wickets can have lethal bounce conducive to fast bowling &/or dusty spinning surfaces for slow bowling.. in those circumstances it can be hard for a Batter to get it off the square as we say (tough to score).

    • @BoringReviews
      @BoringReviews  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for understanding our reasons for comparing the two sports

  • @jaideep.101
    @jaideep.101 3 года назад

    In Baseball you get a ball straight while cricket has a element of surprise you don't know what's the next ball gonna be? It is just matter of a microsecond

  • @bowiesinspace7152
    @bowiesinspace7152 4 года назад

    It helped that the strikers were bowling absolute pies. Obviously they were under pressure, but still

  • @MrAmrutesh
    @MrAmrutesh 4 года назад +12

    Did u just rejected the age old Baseball with Brains Theory with foul zone hit ?
    It's ur initial days guys.. It will months to learn the whole game completely..
    Tons and tons of Rules, Regulations and Strategies r involved in the game.

    • @BoringReviews
      @BoringReviews  4 года назад +7

      I am not arguing your point at all. I'm not making the arguments that Cricket is brainless. I'm fighting the idea that Baseball is. Its nothing against Cricket. Why do we need to insult the one to like the other? I am more than willing to debate over Baseball with anyone who truly knows the game. We are loving learning about Cricket and having you all along for the ride.

    • @pgl99
      @pgl99 4 года назад +6

      @@BoringReviews I know Indian People tend to go overboard with all that 'Cricket without brains' thing. That's just stupid and definitely not true.
      But still.. You haven't even scratched the surface yet. Baseball is more about 'power' OR 'hitting the ball' while Cricket is more about the 'Angles' OR 'Slicing' the ball.
      The video you saw is from a 'T20 Format' match. Which is why most of those shots looked slightly more Baseball style. Once you get to the 'ODI and TEST Formats' of the game, you will start seeing more angles... More strategy.. More CLASS... But Most Importantly, EPIC Battles Between Batsmen and Bowlers.

    • @complexnucleus1087
      @complexnucleus1087 4 года назад

      @@BoringReviews baseball is all about hitting the ball with accuracy and power and cricket is pretty kuch same but the cricket ball is no ordinary, it can be tampered to suit the bowler, batsman can be left clueless guessing what's next up on the bowlers sleeve. Baseball is hard but cricket is a bit more challenging considering the amount of options and variations and ways one can be out but it's interesting once you get it

    • @cliffcrabtree4359
      @cliffcrabtree4359 4 года назад

      Be nice people,both sports are amazing.