Ms DHONI'S INSANE Wicket Keeping Skills - American reaction!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @YuvrajSingh-qn2jn
    @YuvrajSingh-qn2jn 3 года назад +30

    You'll be saved if you or your bat is inside that line. And if not, the keeper will try to Get you Out by hitting the Stumps. That's what he was doing all through the video and that's a wicket keeper's task.

  • @noorulfathima9224
    @noorulfathima9224 Месяц назад +1

    Ms Dhoni is The GOAT of Cricket ❤ He is the Best Captain of all time. He is everything in Cricket

  • @mrgyani
    @mrgyani 3 года назад +21

    This was a great video, thanks for reacting to this. To answer your queries :
    1. If the batsman nicks the ball and wicketkeeper catches it, he is out. Sometimes a wicketkeeper does both catch & stump just to be sure he is out even if the ball hasn't touched his bat
    2. Batsman must be inside the white line or else the wicketkeeper can stump him out. Either his foot or the bat must be inside.
    6:00 here his foot was in the air when he got stumped out. The on-field umpire had requested the review, and hence the slow-mo making sure his foot was not touching the ground..
    3. It's out as long as the ball is in your hands when you touch the wickets.

    • @ryanreaction
      @ryanreaction  3 года назад +8

      Thank you!!!

    • @adig6839
      @adig6839 2 года назад

      You should watch Shane Warne's spin bowling . He died recently. He is a legendary player for Australia

    • @tommysaroda4446
      @tommysaroda4446 20 дней назад

      ​@@ryanreaction Hey Ryan, you got to react to the cricket video called Cricket explained for Baseball fans by RUclipsr Sports Explained. This video will also explain how to play cricket, this video also explains about the scoring points system and so on. You got to watch this video and it will clear any questions and confusion you have about the game. Trust me, you won't regret it

  • @vickigarvie4093
    @vickigarvie4093 2 года назад +3

    I found out the rules of cricket by watching a series on cricket called "Body Line"
    It was made years ago but it was absolutely riveting to watch. Mind you I'm an Aussie and I love cricket.

  • @yashkesarwani1170
    @yashkesarwani1170 3 года назад +7

    MS Dhoni is the legend of cricket ✌️❤️

  • @devcm8418
    @devcm8418 3 года назад +3

    EPIC CRICKETER
    EPIC WICKET KEEPER
    &
    EPIC CAPTAIN OF ALL TIME
    "7"
    M.S.DHONI.

  • @seriozha3254
    @seriozha3254 3 года назад +6

    The moment u said you were confused, the batsman's foot was in the air when dhoni stumped him. You are out if any part of your body or bat is not behind the line when the bails are disturbed. So if you cross the line and someone threw the ball at the stumps and out of fear that the ball might hit you, you jump and are in the air and ball hits the stumps while you are in the air and no part of your foot or bat is grounded even if you crossed the line, you are out.

  • @LunixUnixOfficial
    @LunixUnixOfficial 3 года назад +1

    If you were born in india, you would love to play cricket everyday because cricket is the most lovable sports in India. And MS Dhoni is the most successful captain, wicket in the world not just in the India. He has already achieved many trophies what many captains are still dreaming for. Proud to be a Dhoni fan❤ and in India we 90% teenagers know how to play cricket and what's the rule🙌 Cricket is everything in our country 🇮🇳

  • @galcav
    @galcav 2 года назад

    3 methods of getting the batter out in this video:- a "Stumping" is when the batter makes a play at the ball, misses and his trailing foot is beyond what is called the 'popping/batting crease' and keeper catches the ball, he then hits the stumps and the batter is out but the keeper MUST be holding the ball they do so; A "Catch" would be the most easiest method to understand, the keeper catches the ball when hit off the bat, even by the slightest of touch, and off the batter's gloves; a "Runout" is when a batter leaves the confines of the batting crease, at either end of the pitch after the ball is hit, and the ball hits the stumps thrown by any fielder before they can get their bat back over the crease with their bat. In regards to why the keeper sometimes is close far behind the wickets depends on who the bowler is at the time. If the bowler is a "Pace Bowler", having a long runup, they use pace/speed to do some of the work with ball speeds anywhere up to 140kph similar to a baseball fastball and the keeper is some distance away from the wickets for safety and reaction to what the batter does and only can catch the ball or if they are lucky may affect or contribute to a runout, but if the keeper chooses to be close to the stumps, he wears a helmet and only then could they effect a stumping. If the bowler a "Spin Bowler", a more technical style of bowling where the bowling speed is not so fast, then the keeper is right behind the stumps and can be in position for any stumpings.

  • @52.divyanshusharma4
    @52.divyanshusharma4 3 года назад +4

    Wicket keepers are great at batting, coz he faces each and every ball of an inning from a batsman's point of view.

    • @damianxavier7343
      @damianxavier7343 3 года назад

      Yes all the top wicket keepers were great batsman. Dhoni, sangakkara, Gilchrist etc

    • @ArafathLafeer
      @ArafathLafeer 2 года назад

      @@damianxavier7343 and don't forget that Gilchrist and Sanga often cane out to bat as openers too(currently it's De Cock). Keeping for a whole innings and batting at no 1 or 3 until the last ball isn't an easy task

  • @pruthvimeka3259
    @pruthvimeka3259 Год назад

    dhoni is doing those dives at what 40+ years. he is a GOAT player.

  • @RAJ-kh4md
    @RAJ-kh4md 2 года назад

    He is the best captain ,best keeper and batsman of india in the world😀😀😀😀😀

  • @pruthvimeka3259
    @pruthvimeka3259 Год назад

    before MS Dhoni, keepers would not be doing stuff like that. Dhoni started those fielding trends and the rest of the world followed.😎

  • @seriozha3254
    @seriozha3254 3 года назад

    Also this video is dedicated to Ms dhoni, former captain of Indian cricket team. He is the only international captain who has won all icc tournaments. Icc being international cricket council. All the stumping you are watching are unique to him coz he has won us matches with awesome and unheard ways of wicket keeping alone. He was a very dangerous batsman too. Normally batsman and bowlers are the one who win you matches but he has turned many matches with his wicket keeping skills. There are two types of bowlers. Fast bowlers and spin bowlers. When a fast blower is bowling, you can't stand close to wickets coz you will miss a lot of balls and in cricket, one can score 360 degree. If the wicket keeper keeps missing the ball, it can go to boundary behind him. But when spin bowlers are bowling, they bowl slow. Coz they sacrifice pace for ball to spin more or turn more. Basically physics. That's when wicket keepers can stand close to the stumps coz the ball is slow and they can catch them. Plus on rare occasions when they miss the ball, it doesn't go far coz speed is slow. And batsman must stand behind the line when the ball is put into play coz if he is outside the line, wicket keepers can stump them and they get out. Dhoni also would instruct his spin bowlers where to bowl according to batsmans behavior so as to trick the batsman and get him out.

  • @grahamstubbs4962
    @grahamstubbs4962 3 года назад +1

    There's something startlingly beautiful about a game where you can only score points whilst defending the wicket.
    And there are two batsmen on the field at the same time.
    Whoever designed this game had probably encountered magic mushrooms.

  • @shivamchaudhary4real
    @shivamchaudhary4real 3 года назад

    He's just not another weketkeeper he's MSD.the legend ❤️. The fast hand in history of cricket 🏏

  • @nileshdixit5824
    @nileshdixit5824 2 года назад

    Basically stumping (form of runout) is when batsman plays shot his movements most of the time will take him outside the batting crease (which is white line) and keeper can have chance make batsman out before he back to the crease...
    Runout is when batsman hit a shot and run between the wickets just like baseball has to touch the stumps before he reaches white line..

  • @davidarmstrong3564
    @davidarmstrong3564 2 года назад

    Cricket is the national sport in Australia. The keeper stands up to the wicket for a slow bowler. The slow (spin) bowler is able to manipulate the bounce of the ball and this can confuse the batter. In order to negate the effect of the spin, the batter will move down the pitch in order to half volley the ball. He/she is only safe behind the line (the crease), so if they miss the ball the keeper who is right next to the stumps removes the bails before they can recover their ground with either their foot or their bat. When the quicks are bowling, it would be suicide to stand up at the wickets. That is why the keeper stands back about 10 - 15 metres.

  • @shubhamwaste599
    @shubhamwaste599 3 года назад +7

    If you want to see extraordinary fielding watch the "Sir Ravindra Jadeja" fielding video you will be shocked by seeing his performance
    "MS" means Mahendra Singh his name MS is short from of his name
    He is not just a player for us he is an felling and emotion for us.
    He is the best game finishers in the cricket history

    • @therebiliousone6240
      @therebiliousone6240 3 года назад

      Hey dude you are such an idiot how can you make silly mistakes while commenting on legends.

    • @stirlingmoss4621
      @stirlingmoss4621 2 года назад

      too right

  • @shreyaskalnad970
    @shreyaskalnad970 3 года назад +1

    wicket keeper can only break the wickets if the batsman is outside the white line… any part of the batsman’s body or the bat must be behind/inside the white line… here at 6:02 leg looks like its behind the line but it’s actually in the air… he lost balance and while trying to keep his foot back, it was in the air… so thats out…

  • @internetexplorer4833
    @internetexplorer4833 3 года назад

    Now ,In 2021 He is 40 yrs old and Retired from international cricket ,But he plays for Club cricket . 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @ssrathore9197
    @ssrathore9197 3 года назад

    Ms dhoni ❤️

  • @jenniferharrison8915
    @jenniferharrison8915 2 года назад

    The keeper stands back for a fast bowler, and closer in for a spin bowler, in professional cricket there would have been pregame examinations of batsmen and bowlers techniques and weaknesses! (Don't laugh at the yellow guys getting out, there ours! 😪) That was cool, thanks Ryan! 👍

  • @damianxavier7343
    @damianxavier7343 3 года назад +1

    There are a number of great wicket keepers. Dhoni is the best when it comes to reaction time, and in T20 he has the highest number of dismissals. In ODI Kumar sangakkara has the highest number of dismissals and in test matches mark Boucher is the highest. Other than these 3 other top wicket keepers include Adam Gilchrist, Brendon McCullum etc

    • @ArafathLafeer
      @ArafathLafeer 2 года назад

      Finally someone with some brain🙂💙

  • @redeye-ldn
    @redeye-ldn 3 года назад

    if the batsman plays and touches the ball with either bat or glove, he can be caught "out" by a fielder or wicket keeper before ball touches ground (caught "out", stumping of wickets is not required). If batsman plays and misses the ball, the keeper can stump "out" the batsmans' wicket with the ball (in hand or not). If the batsman or their bat is not "grounded" past the wicket line at that moment, they are stumped "out". *Only batsman and wicket keeper can wear gloves.

  • @berrodude
    @berrodude 2 года назад

    Have a look at a fielding position called "Silly Mid On". I know, sounds ridiculous, but its a crazy dangerous spot with some of the fastest reaction times and catches you'll see. Aussie Captain Ricky Ponting was phenomenal in that position.

  • @siddharthchoudhary6333
    @siddharthchoudhary6333 3 года назад

    He stands close to the stumps for a bowler that bowls slow and stands at a distance for a bowler that bowls fast

  • @Mahadevkidunia
    @Mahadevkidunia 2 года назад

    He is not a best he is best kipper and captain and also batsman in the current world...,🔥😀😀

  • @rajnishroushanrajak7501
    @rajnishroushanrajak7501 3 года назад +2

    Bro he is the only keeper in the world who does stuff like that 👍

  • @pushkargaikwad6983
    @pushkargaikwad6983 3 года назад +1

    He's not just keeper he was captain of team india
    However he's now retired

  • @pruthvimeka3259
    @pruthvimeka3259 Год назад

    in cricket the keeper is the only one who can wear the gloves, they can choose to wear one or two depending on the field strategy, but mostly on both hands.

  • @direwolf7491
    @direwolf7491 3 года назад +1

    You should check the rules about 'stumped out' and 'run out' in cricket.
    You are confusing it with baseball. Baseball if you miss a legal ball you can get out. In cricket you can miss every ball you want to, as long as it doesn't hit the wickets or knicks your bat and is caught by a fielder.
    Dhoni is getting them stumped out here because they are coming outside the 'crease' to hit the ball just by a little and he is getting them.
    Also for fast bowlers the ball bounces a lot so wicket keepers stand far behind, for spin bowling they are close to the wicket.

  • @hrwangwalakhiwsar7062
    @hrwangwalakhiwsar7062 3 года назад

    M.s dhoni

  • @pruthvimeka3259
    @pruthvimeka3259 Год назад

    keepers stay far back when it is the fast bowlers turn to catch the ball that will be deflected off the bat, which for fast balls will be a huge deflection, so they have to stand back. for slow ballers or spinners (curve ball bowlers) the keeper will stand very close to the wickets to quickly stump the batter, because in spin bawling the batter wants to get out of the crease and hit the ball before it takes those insane spin angles.

  • @newremote
    @newremote 3 года назад

    Cricketers often throw the ball in the air after a catch because there's no double play in cricket, so there's no reason hold onto it. Tossing it in the air is a common celebration. Sometimes when a keeper takes a catch off a very fine edge he might stump the batsman as well (if he's out of his crease) just to be sure. But these days the umpires' replays show even the finest of nicks off the bat.

  • @vital9644
    @vital9644 3 года назад

    I like how you try to understand whats happening there....actually kipper collect ball behind the wicket ..and if batsman miss shot and his leg out of that line then kipper need to hit on that wickets before batsman cross line ...same when batsman take runs.....and when spinner throw balls, speed of ball is between 90-120km/h so kipper stand closer to wicket but when fast bowler ball speed became 130-150km/h or above so kipper stand on such a distance where he can collect that ball....and msd is leader of team so he decide fielder position and bowlers and other major strategy.

  • @johnedwards7899
    @johnedwards7899 2 года назад

    Try looking at Adam Gilchrist, he was one of the most exciting batsman/wicketkeeper of his day.

  • @andrewdunckley
    @andrewdunckley 3 года назад

    The keeper stands further away when the bowler takes a massive runup to bowl,,, and closer to the wicket if its a spin bowler...

  • @pruthvimeka3259
    @pruthvimeka3259 Год назад

    keeper hitting the wickets with their hands while they have the ball in their hands is called stumping. that gets the batter out if both the batters legs are outside the crease.

  • @norom4544
    @norom4544 3 года назад +1

    The batsman needs to have a part of his body or bat grounded behind the crease (white line) in order to be "safe". Should be leave the crease and a fielding player dislodges the bales from the stumps (stumps = 3 upright poles. bales = 2 pegs on top of the stumps), he is out.
    Where the wicket keeper stands behind the stumps is determined by the bowler. For quicker bowlers he will stand further back to give himself more time to react.

  • @krishnadutta513
    @krishnadutta513 3 года назад

    He wear gloves because it is wicket keeper. And he touch the wicket means when batsman's foot go outside of crease he throw the bowl to wickets. And when ball take edge of bat he catch ball.

  • @VijilGupta
    @VijilGupta 3 года назад

    I've been following cricket for past 20 years. I would be glad to solve all your cricket doubts anytime. Let me know.

  • @pruthvimeka3259
    @pruthvimeka3259 Год назад

    batter has to stay in the crease to stay safe from run outs. you have to stay on base or the fielder can tag you out in baseball right, its is something similar.

  • @williecoulter1091
    @williecoulter1091 2 года назад

    For sheer brilliance in the field try finding highlights on Rickie Pointing and the late Andrew Simons!🏏

  • @lordatum8139
    @lordatum8139 2 года назад

    After the batter misses the ball he should be inside the crease line. If he is outside the crease line and the wicket keeper touches the stumps with the ball then the batter is out

  • @benbrits6840
    @benbrits6840 3 года назад

    wicket keeper has the most work of all and then ms dohni is captain witch make it dubbel as hard with fieldplasing as well

  • @vikaspujari2999
    @vikaspujari2999 3 года назад

    Don't go for rule particularly in this video bcoz to understand his skill you don't have to know rule, he is so fast in his movement he reacted in 0.08 sec, so fast than blink of eye, catching ball moving hand forward and touching wickets all in 0.08 sec

  • @iamphull
    @iamphull 3 года назад

    You should learn the game from two Americans (cricket for Americans) channel.. look how they have become a huge cricket fan in just a year...

  • @Delicaciesforyou
    @Delicaciesforyou 3 года назад

    Thala 🦁🔥

  • @RonaldTurner-ew4sl
    @RonaldTurner-ew4sl Год назад

    To be out the bails have to be disloged from the stumps. Every year there are instances where the ball touches the stumps but bails stay in their grooves. That is not out. Foot in mid air is not safe, must be grounded behind the crease line.

  • @christopherrobbins7963
    @christopherrobbins7963 2 года назад

    The foot or bat can be behind the line but if not touching the ground when the wicket is broken you are out

  • @saswatparida3989
    @saswatparida3989 3 года назад

    if the batsman misses the ball he keep his legs crossing to the line because if he is not in the line then the wicket kepper will get the batsman go out

  • @venkatsatish186
    @venkatsatish186 3 года назад

    React to Lasith Malinga. You will enjoy his bowling.

  • @sheikhjamilhussain4768
    @sheikhjamilhussain4768 2 года назад +1

    plz react to Pakistan vs india t20 world cup match in 2021

  • @tomphoenix5573
    @tomphoenix5573 3 года назад

    A batsman has to stay in the crease if he didn't hit the ball otherwise the keeper can hit the wickets and that'd be termed as stumped out

  • @EvilSourav
    @EvilSourav 2 года назад

    Even though your bat or any body part is inside the line, but of it is in the air and not touching the ground inside the line that is out

  • @blackbird1383
    @blackbird1383 3 года назад +1

    Your every confusion is because of baseball, forget baseball when learning cricket, the games have nothing in common other than the similar first look.

  • @seriozha3254
    @seriozha3254 3 года назад

    Also if your foot or bat is in the line and not over the line while ball hits the stumps and disturbs the bails, you are out coz line belongs to the fielders.

  • @shubhamrathod6859
    @shubhamrathod6859 Год назад

    baseball is a book and cricket is library

  • @blackbird1383
    @blackbird1383 3 года назад +1

    I recommend before every cricket reaction, watch rules video personally until u fully understand at least basics. It's only of few minutes so that amount of work must be done to not to frustrate your audience by going over same things again and again and especially when you have watched a video about it.
    P.s.- Here is your first constructive criticism comment by a Cricket fan.

  • @benbrits6840
    @benbrits6840 3 года назад

    you have spin bowlers with balls not coming fast about 80 to 100kph then you can stand up closed but the fast bowlers bowl 120 to 160 kph then you be to close to react.

  • @anilbera9499
    @anilbera9499 3 года назад

    1. LBW | The Laws of Cricket Explained with Stephen Fry
    ruclips.net/video/Dk1-8NtAavA/видео.html
    2. Stumped | The Laws of Cricket Explained with Stephen Fry
    ruclips.net/video/1HkrCIlvvIQ/видео.html

  • @alexandermuir8160
    @alexandermuir8160 2 года назад

    If you had some-one bowling at 90mph with a lot of bounce in the pitch, you would stand back too. 🤣🤣The batsman or the bat so long as he is holding the bat, must be inside the crease else he can be stumped or runout. Sometimes even though the batsman is inside the crease if his foot is in the air then it counts as outside the crease as he is not on the ground.

  • @Notric
    @Notric 3 года назад

    Why is he so far back? Because the bowler is a fast bowler. He knocks the wicket over when the batter has left the crease, if the batter doesn't get his foot back over the line in time he is Out.

  • @anglosaxon5874
    @anglosaxon5874 Год назад

    The Umpire @6:02 and 8:42 was not even in the right position!

  • @scyber_avatar
    @scyber_avatar 3 года назад +2

    Without knowing what a "Stumping or Stumped Out" is or what a "Run Out" is one should not watch/react to this video of MS Dhoni ... its meaningless

  • @abhishekanand4447
    @abhishekanand4447 2 года назад

    when a cricket ball coming towards you @ 150 km/hr.....you have to wear gloves

  • @imlonewolf9232
    @imlonewolf9232 3 года назад

    React to Chris Gayle. One of the best Power hitter of the ball

  • @saswatparida3989
    @saswatparida3989 3 года назад

    yes the batsman can cross the line though his bat also

  • @siddharthchoudhary6333
    @siddharthchoudhary6333 3 года назад

    Hey dude react to India vs Pakistan. It will give you a lot of views as World Cup is about to begin

  • @henkusdupreez4324
    @henkusdupreez4324 3 года назад

    Q de kok or AB de Viliers for kricket

  • @rfarid
    @rfarid Год назад

    In cricket, the person batting is called a batsman (or batswoman), not a batter...
    Also, it probably would have been a good idea to learn a few of the most fundamental rules before reacting to a cricket video.

  • @AshishSharma-mi9rt
    @AshishSharma-mi9rt 3 года назад

    Jst go outside man.....play cricket..u dnt need larger boundary .....u cn play it in closed areas...with less people... ..make a vid......I thnk u'r catching me....go ahead 👍

  • @benbrits6840
    @benbrits6840 3 года назад

    the batsmans foot or bat must be behind the line or he wil be out stump

  • @geoffreywoodfield8932
    @geoffreywoodfield8932 8 месяцев назад

    On the line is out. Run out

  • @jayalex4763
    @jayalex4763 3 года назад

    Don't do this if you don't know anything. Do little bit research. Don't just do blindly for subscribers

  • @freemanv4056
    @freemanv4056 2 года назад

    Dhoni was overrated, overhyped by the Indians like all their players.

  • @joeclarke9140
    @joeclarke9140 Год назад

    Because he's out of his crease (line )

  • @joeclarke9140
    @joeclarke9140 Год назад

    Fast bowlers 150 kilometers an hour