I have to comment.. Where's the god of cricket... The 100th century moment.., India's wc winning moment in 2011..msd hit the winning shot... The 6 of ms.., 1st Asian country win test series... India's victory at aus and Victory of sl at sa... This is a biased video.
@@sufaldas3582 High time we indian accept the fact there is much more to world cricket apart from Indian cricket team, and read the caption again of this video
@@sauravsinhachaudhuri then why England's all biggest wins are there like 2005 ashes, wc19 etc. Is it fair enough to include only one team biggest achievements in "GREATEST CRICKET MOMENTS"
@@NISHANTSHARMA-dn1hc because sky is an English broadcaster smart lad . They picked moments from sky broadcast and highlights which were significant enough.
@@NISHANTSHARMA-dn1hc because it’s the best moments from Sky television’s 30 years of broadcasting cricket. Which is a British company. So the England cricket team is going to feature heavily.
Not at all, I have to comment.. Where's the god of cricket... The 100th century moment.., India's wc winning moment in 2011..msd hit the winning shot... The 6 of ms.., 1st Asian country win test series... India's victory at aus and Victory of sl at sa... This is a biased video.
@@sufaldas3582 sky is an English broadcaster and they picked the most significant moments from sky broadcasting and highlights . Read a title and description before watching/commenting next time
The quality of content this lockdown on cricket is just brilliant on this channel. So much to talk about, I mean so hope there is something similar on indian and other countries channels not just some conversation but real idea and effort put behind those with right clips. This was brilliant, thanks Keysie , Nasser, Bumble and Athers
I have to comment.. Where's the god of cricket... The 100th century moment.., India's wc winning moment in 2011..msd hit the winning shot... The 6 of ms.., 1st Asian country win test series... India's victory at aus and Victory of sl at sa... This is a biased video.
@@sufaldas3582 It means you didn't watch the video properly. They mentioned multiple times that these are the top 10 moments which were broadcast live on Sky Cricket.
I don't know if Sky covered this but Shoaib getting Sachin out for a golden duck at Eden Gardens is one moment etched in my memory. I saw that as a 10-year old devout fan of Sachin and was just left stunned. I think Tony Greig called it out too- about 100,000 people waited an entire day to watch their God bat and in came Shoaib and demolished his stumps. Special moment.
If Atherton would have had the opportunity to bat in an England side who were amongst the most successful sides of recent times, not only would he now be held in much, much higher regard, but the difference his contribution would make is incalculable.
Very true, he was unfortunate to open for a team full of under-achievers (w.r.t mental toughness) at a time when fast bowling had probably reached its peak in the 90s in terms of multiple Test playing nations having good to great bowlers, whatwith the inclusion of a strong South African bowling unit and with India and Sri Lanka producing their first generation of good seam bowlers. And with England typically playing many more Tests than the rest, he had to more than any other opener in the 90s bear the brunt of the best : Wasim-Waqar, Ambrose-Walsh, Donald-Pollock, McGrath-Warne(!), Srinath-Kumble(!), Vaas-Murali (!) and even Zim had a decent bowling attack (the brave Heath Streak remember?) And not to forget English conditions alongwith New Zealand (when they decide not to produce flat tracks...) provide the toughest challenge for Test Openers imho, things get easier for the middle order in the British Isles which is the opposite in the Indian Sub-continent.
And finally I have an observation to make w.r.t. English Cricket which as in any sport in any nation thrives from the existing societal structure. From the outside I have seen English Sport broadly having a social divide between the highly articulate, intelligent, disciplined pvt. school - upper class players on one hand and the naturally talented, athletic and exuberant players from the middle and lower classes or the masses as we call them on the other. This divide is even more evident in English Cricket compared to the other sports. In my opinion English Cricket has always been strong when they have had a talismanic all-rounder who would bridge the gap between these two social sections - think Tony Greig, Botham, Flintoff and now Stokes, who would galvanise and drag along their teams with the sheer force of their will and personality and give them the edge to perform under pressure; alongwith a highly intelligent and articulate Captain - the likes of Illingworth, Brearley, Gooch, Atherton, Hussain, Vaughan, Cook. Unfortunately for Gooch, Atherton and Hussain they lacked that glue, talismanic Allrounder that the other English Captains had.
True. He was unlucky to be a top class opener in a weak side. In these days of wham bam twenty over rubbish it's been forgotten that the opener's job was to break the fast bowlers.
Other than a few trolls most of us love it! Ignore those idiots who shove Tendulkar into everything. They are the same who blasted him when he wasnt him in form in 2006. I love these SKy pocasts..wish BCCI had something like this
Imagine if 4 Indians were doing this vodcast. Their top 10 moments would be: 1) 2011 50-over WC 2) 2007 T20 WC 3) 2008 IPL 4) Chennai Chunders winning the IPL 5) Mumbai Wadapavs winning the IPL 6) Kohli's wedding 7) Yuvraj Singh's wedding 8) Rohit Sharma's twitter account 9) Kohli screaming 'Ben Stokes' 10) One of their kids learning to clean his/her own ass. This list was rather wholesome, thoughtful and insightful.
Shame they didn't include Bumble's classic comment during the Boxing Day test at the MCG 2010 about the Aussie fans coming in fancy dress "they've come as empty seats" absolutely hilarious
I just love to hear you guys out...Only rhetorical thing i found, in this video, that this was more about England's greatest cricket moments, rather than all time greats....I would love to see to increase your spectrum for next video....just love watching and hearing you guys....great sense of humor, picking legs of each other...just love it...keep it up guys...love from Pune, India.
It's only for matches that have been covered on Sky I'm afraid. So mainly involving England. Otherwise a world cup victory wouldn't be in there, each one is special for that country but 2019 was England's first.
My 10 in no particular order: England WC win Stokes 135 at Headingley Pietersen 158 at the Oval SA vs Aus tied semi final in 1999 Brathwaite “remember the name” Yuvraj 6 sixes Boxing Day Test 2010 Edgbaston 2005 Gilchrist’s 149 in the 2007 WC final Grant Elliot “superman” in 2015 WC semi final
My greatest moment was Merv Hughes's hat trick which covered two innings and three overs but that is over 30 years i think! Warne's ball of the century to Gatting should be there as it was definitely within 30 years.
Surprised the 1999 WC Semi Final didn't even get mentioned. Karachi 2000 definitely the one for me-that picture of Hussain & Thorpe coming off at the end is iconic.
All chosen moments were iconic but 2001 Ind vs Aus Kolkata test and Sachin touching the pitch for the last time while leaving the ground in his farewell test could have been mentioned....
Srilanka Winning 1996 worldcup Muralidharan's 800 test wickets SA chasing down 434 in an ODI Brian Lara'153 Bruan Laras 375 & 400 Anil Kumble's 10 wickets in an innings Sachin's Desert storm
Not all of those were on Sky tv. It’s the greatest cricket moments in the 30 years of Sky tv coverage. Agreed, the moments you mentioned were great but some of them were not on Sky television.
51:00 thinking of funny moments, I’d say Michael Vaughan losing his pants while diving trying to get to the ball in a Test match is a funny one. I think it was 2007 or 08. Another one, Sreesanth mistimed his dive near the third man or the fine leg boundary trying to save a four and he never quite managed to get anywhere near the ball and watched the ball go past the boundary while he stopped a good distance away from the rope while fluttering his arms like a restless bird. I think it was in an ODI in 2007.
I sanded the floors of the owner of Gray Nicholls in Sandringham Melbourne Victoria round 10 years ago, the signed bats and cricket memorabilia in the house was incredible
Assuming the list biases towards England's moments, it flabbergasts me when there is no mention of the test series win in India 2012-13. That Indian side included likes of Sehwag,Zaheer,Sachin,Laxman all rearing to avenge the 0-4 loss in 2011. That moment ain't gonna repeat itself this century.
Imagine if 4 Indians were doing this vodcast. Their top 10 moments would be: 1) 2011 50-over WC 2) 2007 T20 WC 3) 2008 IPL 4) Chennai Chunders winning the IPL 5) Mumbai Wadapavs winning the IPL 6) Kohli's wedding 7) Yuvraj Singh's wedding 8) Rohit Sharma's twitter account 9) Kohli screaming 'Ben Stokes' 10) One of their kids learning to clean his/her own ass. This list was rather wholesome, thoughtful and insightful. But, I do agree, that England series win in India, should have gotten a passing mention atleast.
Australia’s hat-trick of World titles after winning the 2007 World Cup should’ve definitely been there!! To win three World Cups in a row, and produce a streak of unbeaten games in World Cups stretching across three different decades (1999 to 2011) ought to have been somewhere on the list!!
I think comedy moment has to be bob Willis absolutely tearing Daryl Harper apart for poor umpiring and Charles having to say "I think we'll move swiftly on before we get in trouble". Tbh there's 5 or 6 similar moments from bob that were pure comedy gold
always enjoy watching this Sky commentary team cracking jokes at each other, fair deal to watch it at 3 in d morning. Always enjoy the sky commentary as compared to that of Star India and Channel 9/7 of Australia.
got so much respect for umpire bucknor, i remember watching that karachi test live and to see him thinking and saying i know what you are doing, great respect to one of the greatest ever umpires
He handled that situation well but his decision making wasn’t great. That era had some real questionable umpiring, Rudi Koertzen was bad as well. And I don’t remember the name but there was an umpire from New Zealand who gave Flintoff out caught behind when he missed the ball by 25cm. It wasn’t clear what the actual mode of dismissal was.
Not so sure which was the greatest but undoubtedly the one that made me laugh the most was when David Lloyd got it in the goolies. Nothing personal, but for some reason not fully understood, guys always find that happening to another particularly amusing.
I would say exactly within these 30 years V Indians had a guy called Sachin Tendulkar in our midst is what is special to us. Also the phasing out of all those legendary commentatators in Tony greig, Richie benaud, Bill lawry, Henry blofeld, Bob Willis has to much second pick
It is unbelievable how you could not pick Murali at the Oval or even KP. I think to be fair for all, you should hv picked top 10 moments for England and top 10 for other teams
Rob Key needs to get those jokes out more quickly. We all know where he’s going so at least don’t talk over everybody and totally trample over the conversation to get another ‘Nas is bad’ joke in.
These moments are crap. Here's mine in no order. 1. Edgbaston 1999 WC semi Australia v South Africa Alan Donald run out 2. Kolkata 2001 Laxman and Dravid beat 16 win in a row Australia after following 3. Edgbaston 2005 4. Jamaica 1995 Steve Waugh double ton knocks Windies off their perch for good 5. Bridgetown 1999 Brian Lara 153* 6. Lords 2019 England win WC 7. Melbourne 2019 India win first ever series in Australia 8. Johannesburg 2007 Indiia win T20 WC 9. Melbourne 2011 England win first series in Oz for 22yrs 10. Bridgetown 2007 WC Final Adam Gilchrist 149 11. Perth 1993 Curtly Ambrose 7/25
Just one comment: It is heavily biased towards matches played by England! I mean, there is some other token moments here and there but it feels the title should be "Picking the GREATEST cricket moments in the last 30 years for ENGLAND!"
When you bear in mind that Sky Sports (UK - as opposed to Australia, for example) tend to only televise England's Test matches and the global competitions: i.e. the various World Cups, the "England bias" is hardly surprising - and the stipulation for the nominations was only events that Sky had broadcast live or as highlights.. Sky Sports don't, as far as I'm aware, broadcast live for Test matches between, say WI and Pakistan. Similarly the participants - all Sky Sports commentators/pundits/presenters - won't have the opportunity, and possibly not the inclination to attend EVERY international cricket fixture between every set of playing countries and invariably are involved in England's fixtures/events that prevent them from doing so, in any case . I would imagine the same would apply for an Indian sports channel - their interest and focus will be on India's representative teams and athletes, not those of the broader global picture beyond India's immediate opponents. A similar vodcast in India would rightly revolve around India's Test and World Cup wins and some exceptional victories for India's opponents. Essentially, the suggestions put forward by the 4 guys are subjective - they are their own opinions, based on their experiences of the events and brought together to reach a concensus. You more than likely disagree - because YOUR country's victories and achievements outrank some, if not all, of those brought up in this video. A fair enough outlook, for your part, but you're applying YOUR values to a production that didn't actually involve you and your views.
It could be well argued that T20 has made both 50/50 and test match cricket more entertaining. Much faster run rates, more results, and better fielding. The disappointing thing is that this seems to be only reflected in test match audiences in England. As a cricket purist, player, coach and umpire, T20 has made coaching younger players marginally more difficult. Trying to get young players to concentrate on length and line, or learn even the basics of a proper defensive technique was never easy, but T20 certainly does not help. You can spot the difference between kids that primarily want to play the game, and those that are more cricket fans. Both of my sons are far more of the former. Both are very talented is all aspects and love playing, but have far less interest in watching cricket being played. Which is possibly why they both listen to their coaches more, don't try to hit everything for six, stay in front of their stumps, and generally bowl at them. Having said, that when my eldest bowls at me, virtually every ball is an extra fast bouncer, for some strange reason.
where is india's 387 chase vs england in 2008 at mumbai ? where is sachin's desert storm in 1998 ? Where muralitharan's 800 ? sachin's desert storm and murali's 800 iconic moments which can never be repeated again..
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Keys vs Hussain banter is priceless! Another brilliant vodcast
I have to comment.. Where's the god of cricket... The 100th century moment.., India's wc winning moment in 2011..msd hit the winning shot... The 6 of ms.., 1st Asian country win test series... India's victory at aus and Victory of sl at sa... This is a biased video.
@@sufaldas3582 High time we indian accept the fact there is much more to world cricket apart from Indian cricket team, and read the caption again of this video
@@sauravsinhachaudhuri then why England's all biggest wins are there like 2005 ashes, wc19 etc. Is it fair enough to include only one team biggest achievements in "GREATEST CRICKET MOMENTS"
@@NISHANTSHARMA-dn1hc because sky is an English broadcaster smart lad . They picked moments from sky broadcast and highlights which were significant enough.
@@NISHANTSHARMA-dn1hc because it’s the best moments from Sky television’s 30 years of broadcasting cricket. Which is a British company. So the England cricket team is going to feature heavily.
Nice of Athers to join us...
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Omg 😂😂😂 best comment
As soon as i heard Tony Greg's voice i had to hit the like button.Voice of cricket ❤️❤️ Gone but never forgotten
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Kevin George my favourite commentator of all time..he always made matches more exciting with his enthusiastic way of commentating.
R benaud is the voice of cricket, not t greg. You can say mr. Bhogle is voice of cricket in India.
Same.. jus read Your comment
these vodcasts have been the best thing to come out of lockdown
Not at all, I have to comment.. Where's the god of cricket... The 100th century moment.., India's wc winning moment in 2011..msd hit the winning shot... The 6 of ms.., 1st Asian country win test series... India's victory at aus and Victory of sl at sa... This is a biased video.
@@sufaldas3582 sky is an English broadcaster and they picked the most significant moments from sky broadcasting and highlights . Read a title and description before watching/commenting next time
@@sufaldas3582 I hope you got your answer. So before commenting anything stupid, be clear about the title and content
The quality of content this lockdown on cricket is just brilliant on this channel. So much to talk about, I mean so hope there is something similar on indian and other countries channels not just some conversation but real idea and effort put behind those with right clips. This was brilliant, thanks Keysie , Nasser, Bumble and Athers
I have to comment.. Where's the god of cricket... The 100th century moment.., India's wc winning moment in 2011..msd hit the winning shot... The 6 of ms.., 1st Asian country win test series... India's victory at aus and Victory of sl at sa... This is a biased video.
You have to understand they are catering to English audience
@@kish9966 he's a troll, posted same comment tons of times
@@sufaldas3582 It means you didn't watch the video properly. They mentioned multiple times that these are the top 10 moments which were broadcast live on Sky Cricket.
I don't know if Sky covered this but Shoaib getting Sachin out for a golden duck at Eden Gardens is one moment etched in my memory. I saw that as a 10-year old devout fan of Sachin and was just left stunned. I think Tony Greig called it out too- about 100,000 people waited an entire day to watch their God bat and in came Shoaib and demolished his stumps. Special moment.
“Do you like the older gentleman?” Bumble at his finest 😂😂😂
What minute did he say that lol
If Atherton would have had the opportunity to bat in an England side who were amongst the most successful sides of recent times, not only would he now be held in much, much higher regard, but the difference his contribution would make is incalculable.
Very true, he was unfortunate to open for a team full of under-achievers (w.r.t mental toughness) at a time when fast bowling had probably reached its peak in the 90s in terms of multiple Test playing nations having good to great bowlers, whatwith the inclusion of a strong South African bowling unit and with India and Sri Lanka producing their first generation of good seam bowlers. And with England typically playing many more Tests than the rest, he had to more than any other opener in the 90s bear the brunt of the best : Wasim-Waqar, Ambrose-Walsh, Donald-Pollock, McGrath-Warne(!), Srinath-Kumble(!), Vaas-Murali (!) and even Zim had a decent bowling attack (the brave Heath Streak remember?)
And not to forget English conditions alongwith New Zealand (when they decide not to produce flat tracks...) provide the toughest challenge for Test Openers imho, things get easier for the middle order in the British Isles which is the opposite in the Indian Sub-continent.
And finally I have an observation to make w.r.t. English Cricket which as in any sport in any nation thrives from the existing societal structure. From the outside I have seen English Sport broadly having a social divide between the highly articulate, intelligent, disciplined pvt. school - upper class players on one hand and the naturally talented, athletic and exuberant players from the middle and lower classes or the masses as we call them on the other. This divide is even more evident in English Cricket compared to the other sports.
In my opinion English Cricket has always been strong when they have had a talismanic all-rounder who would bridge the gap between these two social sections - think Tony Greig, Botham, Flintoff and now Stokes, who would galvanise and drag along their teams with the sheer force of their will and personality and give them the edge to perform under pressure; alongwith a highly intelligent and articulate Captain - the likes of Illingworth, Brearley, Gooch, Atherton, Hussain, Vaughan, Cook.
Unfortunately for Gooch, Atherton and Hussain they lacked that glue, talismanic Allrounder that the other English Captains had.
@@vikranthmelanathur6505 Well put, an accurate, and valid appraisal.
@@vikranthmelanathur6505 Superb analysis, and well put - consider Atherton far more based on this.
True. He was unlucky to be a top class opener in a weak side. In these days of wham bam twenty over rubbish it's been forgotten that the opener's job was to break the fast bowlers.
Seriously entertaining! Bumble's imitation of the umpire had me dying 😂😂😂😂😂
You can expect Mr. David Lloyd (bumble) to be funny, but Robert key is becoming the George Carlin of cricket with all those apt hilarious remarks.
i want my fellow Indians to watch the whole vodcast and get the concept before criticizing... they picked Sky's Greatest Cricketing Moments.. peace ✌️
I don't see anyone criticising though.
@@rishab5293 see again..
Peermal Sunderaj agreed. They should title it such!
Other than a few trolls most of us love it! Ignore those idiots who shove Tendulkar into everything. They are the same who blasted him when he wasnt him in form in 2006. I love these SKy pocasts..wish BCCI had something like this
Imagine if 4 Indians were doing this vodcast. Their top 10 moments would be:
1) 2011 50-over WC
2) 2007 T20 WC
3) 2008 IPL
4) Chennai Chunders winning the IPL
5) Mumbai Wadapavs winning the IPL
6) Kohli's wedding
7) Yuvraj Singh's wedding
8) Rohit Sharma's twitter account
9) Kohli screaming 'Ben Stokes'
10) One of their kids learning to clean his/her own ass.
This list was rather wholesome, thoughtful and insightful.
Ganguly's shirt waving at the Lord's balcony has got to be there. That's iconic all over
Shame they didn't include Bumble's classic comment during the Boxing Day test at the MCG 2010 about the Aussie fans coming in fancy dress "they've come as empty seats" absolutely hilarious
i mean the 8-15 is probably on a par with stokes at headingley and the world cup as the greatest moment for me. just a phenomenal day.
30 minute mark where Bumble is whispering for a coffee 😂
i could listen to Nas Athers and Bumble al day long. Best cricket commentator combination , best sport combination and best comedy combo
I just love to hear you guys out...Only rhetorical thing i found, in this video, that this was more about England's greatest cricket moments, rather than all time greats....I would love to see to increase your spectrum for next video....just love watching and hearing you guys....great sense of humor, picking legs of each other...just love it...keep it up guys...love from Pune, India.
It's only for matches that have been covered on Sky I'm afraid. So mainly involving England. Otherwise a world cup victory wouldn't be in there, each one is special for that country but 2019 was England's first.
It was also funny when Root saluted Stokes at Lord's after his fastest hundred against New Zealand shortly after this 52:45
Everyone loved Tony Greig's commentary, for me David Lloyds was equal too. But not until today I knew his name or seen him.
My 10 in no particular order:
England WC win
Stokes 135 at Headingley
Pietersen 158 at the Oval
SA vs Aus tied semi final in 1999
Brathwaite “remember the name”
Yuvraj 6 sixes
Boxing Day Test 2010
Edgbaston 2005
Gilchrist’s 149 in the 2007 WC final
Grant Elliot “superman” in 2015 WC semi final
Definitely think that's a good list right there. Fair play!
Nice product placement from Rob Key 😂
Who's asking for more Coffee at 30:10? xD
Give him the bloody coffee
Sounded proper freaky!! Someone whispering “ coffee “.
Always remember the “ good night Charlie “ commentary from Tony greig on that West Indies tour in 1990!!
Tony Greig ❤. The brilliant voice of cricket. He brought so much energy and enthusiasm to cricket commentary. May he rest in paradise.
My greatest moment was Merv Hughes's hat trick which covered two innings and three overs but that is over 30 years i think! Warne's ball of the century to Gatting should be there as it was definitely within 30 years.
I could listen to the four of you ALL DAY LONG! But Carlos Brathwaite! Remember the name!... should have been on the list.
Surprised the 1999 WC Semi Final didn't even get mentioned. Karachi 2000 definitely the one for me-that picture of Hussain & Thorpe coming off at the end is iconic.
The 1999 world Cup wasnt shown on sky sports
Love these, I hope they continue ever after this pandemic
All chosen moments were iconic but 2001 Ind vs Aus Kolkata test and Sachin touching the pitch for the last time while leaving the ground in his farewell test could have been mentioned....
England's series win in India has to be there! Not many teams win in India. Steve Waugh could not do it. KP what a champion!
Sky has been the best commentary team since Channel 9's old guard of Richie, Bill , Tony and Chappelli..
Srilanka Winning 1996 worldcup
Muralidharan's 800 test wickets
SA chasing down 434 in an ODI
Brian Lara'153
Bruan Laras 375 & 400
Anil Kumble's 10 wickets in an innings
Sachin's Desert storm
Sachin's 100 ton
2019 world cup final
2005 ashes
2001 border gavaskar trophy
1992-93 WI australia series (1 run windies win and ambrose 7 for 1 spell)
Not all of those were on Sky tv. It’s the greatest cricket moments in the 30 years of Sky tv coverage. Agreed, the moments you mentioned were great but some of them were not on Sky television.
Gotta love Bumble! He's hilarious!
51:00 thinking of funny moments, I’d say Michael Vaughan losing his pants while diving trying to get to the ball in a Test match is a funny one. I think it was 2007 or 08.
Another one, Sreesanth mistimed his dive near the third man or the fine leg boundary trying to save a four and he never quite managed to get anywhere near the ball and watched the ball go past the boundary while he stopped a good distance away from the rope while fluttering his arms like a restless bird. I think it was in an ODI in 2007.
I sanded the floors of the owner of Gray Nicholls in Sandringham Melbourne Victoria round 10 years ago, the signed bats and cricket memorabilia in the house was incredible
Mccullums 158 on IPL opening had huge significance
Assuming the list biases towards England's moments, it flabbergasts me when there is no mention of the test series win in India 2012-13.
That Indian side included likes of Sehwag,Zaheer,Sachin,Laxman all rearing to avenge the 0-4 loss in 2011.
That moment ain't gonna repeat itself this century.
Imagine if 4 Indians were doing this vodcast. Their top 10 moments would be:
1) 2011 50-over WC
2) 2007 T20 WC
3) 2008 IPL
4) Chennai Chunders winning the IPL
5) Mumbai Wadapavs winning the IPL
6) Kohli's wedding
7) Yuvraj Singh's wedding
8) Rohit Sharma's twitter account
9) Kohli screaming 'Ben Stokes'
10) One of their kids learning to clean his/her own ass.
This list was rather wholesome, thoughtful and insightful.
But, I do agree, that England series win in India, should have gotten a passing mention atleast.
Absolutely amazing lads... remember all.. can't argue... 👌🏼👏🏼😂
The banter from Bumble is class.
Australia’s hat-trick of World titles after winning the 2007 World Cup should’ve definitely been there!! To win three World Cups in a row, and produce a streak of unbeaten games in World Cups stretching across three different decades (1999 to 2011) ought to have been somewhere on the list!!
This is genuinely amusing. These punters really are great.
Lara 153 is the greatest innings ever played. How does the women’s World Cup trump that 😂😂😂😂
I think comedy moment has to be bob Willis absolutely tearing Daryl Harper apart for poor umpiring and Charles having to say "I think we'll move swiftly on before we get in trouble". Tbh there's 5 or 6 similar moments from bob that were pure comedy gold
I would like Michael Atherton to read me my favorite books
always enjoy watching this Sky commentary team cracking jokes at each other, fair deal to watch it at 3 in d morning. Always enjoy the sky commentary as compared to that of Star India and Channel 9/7 of Australia.
Another wonderful vodcast, keep it up guys
got so much respect for umpire bucknor, i remember watching that karachi test live and to see him thinking and saying i know what you are doing, great respect to one of the greatest ever umpires
mate go look at bucknors decisions that'll change ya mind
He handled that situation well but his decision making wasn’t great. That era had some real questionable umpiring, Rudi Koertzen was bad as well. And I don’t remember the name but there was an umpire from New Zealand who gave Flintoff out caught behind when he missed the ball by 25cm. It wasn’t clear what the actual mode of dismissal was.
Brilliant vodcast! Waiting for more of these.. What’s the background music at 55:22 ?
2007 world cup win was defining because India got Dhoni as its captian
One of the funniest moments was the ball landing in someone's pint.
Absolutely criminal the India Australia 2001 series is not on the list. Best test series bar Ashes 2005 in the last 30 years.
Its the greatest cricket moments on sky sports. I dont think that test series was shown on sky
Adam cocker so Lara’s 150* against Australia was shown on sky sports. I don’t think so....
@@samu18989 If I am not mistaken Sky Sports has held the rights of covering cricket in UK since 1990.
The banter between rob and nas 😂
I'd put South Africa chasing 438 against Oz in there.
Not so sure which was the greatest but undoubtedly the one that made me laugh the most was when David Lloyd got it in the goolies. Nothing personal, but for some reason not fully understood, guys always find that happening to another particularly amusing.
Nasser just loves listening to Bumble.
Ben Stokes over KP 's 158?? No no way, you cannot do this Nass!!
I would say exactly within these 30 years V Indians had a guy called Sachin Tendulkar in our midst is what is special to us.
Also the phasing out of all those legendary commentatators in Tony greig, Richie benaud, Bill lawry, Henry blofeld, Bob Willis has to much second pick
Please remember that these are the greatest moments that have been broadcast on Sky, not necessarily the greatest cricket moments ever.
Tony a real artist of cricket commentary
The Kolkata Test Match 2001 was special. The 1999 WC Australia V South Africa Semi Final was the greatest ODI.
Cricket and comedy meet. These are all so knowledgeable and funny. Great bants through friendship.
The Ronnie Irani crowd mimic was hilarious. As was the time when someone put a chair on Gowers foot.
India chasing 387 at Chennai 2008 absolutely moment of the decade... James Anderson, Andrew Flintoff, Greamm Swann ..
Wasn't Yuvi involved with Sachin in that partnership?this was just post 26/11 I think
I'm loving these vodcasts!
I think ECB central contracts should have got an honorary mention for off field moments.
Bumble like the cat is a legend of cricket commentary
Hants v somerset final....insanity!
It is unbelievable how you could not pick Murali at the Oval or even KP. I think to be fair for all, you should hv picked top 10 moments for England and top 10 for other teams
Rob Key how can you forget SA V AUS 99world cup semi.. donald and klusener! That was on sky btw
I wait for the episode.. Love from India
Loved It!
3 years later and it’s stil hilarious
Please can we have the Bumble/Nass DRS piece uploaded in full??
RAVI SHASTRI is literally the lucky charm of india when he is in commentary box
Great vodcast. Really wish the audio quality had been better, especially Naz's
Rob Key needs to get those jokes out more quickly. We all know where he’s going so at least don’t talk over everybody and totally trample over the conversation to get another ‘Nas is bad’ joke in.
was this conversation meant to roast mr lloyd or his indecisive ability of picking what would be the greatest moments of past 30 years ? lol
Absolutely loved it ! It's great fun watching u guys.
These moments are crap. Here's mine in no order.
1. Edgbaston 1999 WC semi Australia v South Africa Alan Donald run out
2. Kolkata 2001 Laxman and Dravid beat 16 win in a row Australia after following
3. Edgbaston 2005
4. Jamaica 1995 Steve Waugh double ton knocks Windies off their perch for good
5. Bridgetown 1999 Brian Lara 153*
6. Lords 2019 England win WC
7. Melbourne 2019 India win first ever series in Australia
8. Johannesburg 2007 Indiia win T20 WC
9. Melbourne 2011 England win first series in Oz for 22yrs
10. Bridgetown 2007 WC Final Adam Gilchrist 149
11. Perth 1993 Curtly Ambrose 7/25
Just one comment: It is heavily biased towards matches played by England! I mean, there is some other token moments here and there but it feels the title should be "Picking the GREATEST cricket moments in the last 30 years for ENGLAND!"
When you bear in mind that Sky Sports (UK - as opposed to Australia, for example) tend to only televise England's Test matches and the global competitions: i.e. the various World Cups, the "England bias" is hardly surprising - and the stipulation for the nominations was only events that Sky had broadcast live or as highlights.. Sky Sports don't, as far as I'm aware, broadcast live for Test matches between, say WI and Pakistan. Similarly the participants - all Sky Sports commentators/pundits/presenters - won't have the opportunity, and possibly not the inclination to attend EVERY international cricket fixture between every set of playing countries and invariably are involved in England's fixtures/events that prevent them from doing so, in any case . I would imagine the same would apply for an Indian sports channel - their interest and focus will be on India's representative teams and athletes, not those of the broader global picture beyond India's immediate opponents. A similar vodcast in India would rightly revolve around India's Test and World Cup wins and some exceptional victories for India's opponents. Essentially, the suggestions put forward by the 4 guys are subjective - they are their own opinions, based on their experiences of the events and brought together to reach a concensus. You more than likely disagree - because YOUR country's victories and achievements outrank some, if not all, of those brought up in this video. A fair enough outlook, for your part, but you're applying YOUR values to a production that didn't actually involve you and your views.
@@oysterman250 well said. I thought the same thing. 👍👍
Tony Greig ❤️
Do more of these
Laxman 281 ?
Wasn't on Sky.
But for me one of the greatest moments in Cricket history.
I'm absolutely amazed Shane Warne's bowl of the century against Mike Gatting isn't there!
Wasn’t on Sky tv. BBC covered that ashes series.
That innings in Perth as a 19 year old against Australia🇮🇳🇮🇳
i don't mind watching these guys in these podcasts even though i know a lot of highlights will be aus losing lol
Kevin Pietersen is the greatest English batsman
Should change this title to best moments in cricket by Big 3
Is it a discussion on greatest moments in the last years or a general discussion on IPL❓❓❓❓❓
Champions trophy 17 final should be up there too. Pakistan beating india in the final. Best moment on a cricket ground ever
Wish they make Top 10 funniest moments on the cricket field..with bumble and Putin ofcourse
Liam Plunkets 6 saving a draw against Sri Lanka at trent bridge last ball was the start of the WC journey
probably the best videocast
Why there is no mention of SA VS AUS 400+ run chase it was one of the most iconic moments of cricket
It could be well argued that T20 has made both 50/50 and test match cricket more entertaining. Much faster run rates, more results, and better fielding.
The disappointing thing is that this seems to be only reflected in test match audiences in England.
As a cricket purist, player, coach and umpire, T20 has made coaching younger players marginally more difficult. Trying to get young players to concentrate on length and line, or learn even the basics of a proper defensive technique was never easy, but T20 certainly does not help.
You can spot the difference between kids that primarily want to play the game, and those that are more cricket fans. Both of my sons are far more of the former. Both are very talented is all aspects and love playing, but have far less interest in watching cricket being played. Which is possibly why they both listen to their coaches more, don't try to hit everything for six, stay in front of their stumps, and generally bowl at them.
Having said, that when my eldest bowls at me, virtually every ball is an extra fast bouncer, for some strange reason.
Dhoni as Captain come from 2007 World Cup
where is india's 387 chase vs england in 2008 at mumbai ?
where is sachin's desert storm in 1998 ?
Where muralitharan's 800 ?
sachin's desert storm and murali's 800 iconic moments which can never be repeated again..
It is the greatest cricket moments that were broadcast on sky sports.
Gott love it when nas said stats are for pratts
Brilliant idea, top class!