Finally someone gave Ishant the due credit. Sometimes you give everything and yet not get much in return. The fact that he persisted so many years, shows he is a fighter. It’s a shame that the world’s strongest cricketing board could not even identify the issue with Ishant. A very humble end to his career, although I believe could have been glorious.
I think everything changed when he got the in swing going in 2016. Man bun Ishant Sharma was quite a treat to watch. Adjusting his run up, his wrist position also helped him hit higher speeds when he could. I remember him hitting 140+ a bit more consistently whenever he could. I have a lot of respect for him no matter what the statistics say.
Jason Gillespie was the perfect man to effect this change. He was also a tall fast bowler, and at his best, his stock length with the new ball was extremely full, almost half volley length, but he was able to produce enough movement with the ball that attempts to drive him off that fuller length would often result in nicks, so he certainly knew a thing or two about bowling a fuller length effectively
Ishant is a player who isn't remembered for his long career rather I remember him for his specific moments and contributions like the champions trophy final in 2013 , that lords match , his spell against Ricky Ponting and his 2nd half career as mentioned in videos .
@@kspro5625 he wouldn't have got a place in any of other top test teams. Also his record was worst among all test bowlers after 100 test wickets. So yes he was a below avg bowler. Almost got admitted into dinda academy just his last few good years saved him
Not to put Ishant Sharma's hardwork aside or even discredit it, but he had one more ally on his side that 2017/2018 onwards the reinforced seam on balls made more bowlers significantly more potent as Jarrod Kimber likes to call it that "Pace Playing Pandemic", Ishant already had a lot of zip, with this tweak and the help of the reinforced seam, he could now swing, seam and get the ball to talk in several ways. In the first 10 years it was back-bending pitch pounding workhorse on flat wickets which i feel bad for him but thankfully he had a good ending at the end.
Great video! Stuart Broad is a huge example of the importance of bowling full. Hardly swings the ball, not express pace but has 600+ test wickets aided hugely by the fact that he bowls full.
Goat Indian bowler still I remember longest spells of him 14 overs msd used him to make a pressure on opposition that’s why his avg is high what Indian team achieved in last 15 years Ishant have huge role
Almost the same thing with Umesh Yadav. Ishant and Umesh would always be unfortunate bowlers . A little bit of mentoring and they could have been outstanding bowlers . Instead like a lot of Indian fast bowlers of that era they never quite fulfilled their promise . Sreesanth , Munaf and Zaheer were also the same . Plenty of potential but fell by the wayside. Zaheer managed to correct his flaws towards the end of his career when he again became lethal but if someone had mentored him he would have found his touch sooner . There was another unlucky bowler called Lakshmipathy Balaji who lost his career to injury. So many bowlers who could have been much greater .
This was really impressive. It is very rare to see these many stats and details presented on a YT video. If I had not watched this video I would never imaging ishant sharma's career being so important. We should give due credit to ishant sharma, he stayed in the cricket for so many years and we never realise it. This video increased my respect towards Ishant Sharma.
@@im1480When he played his last test match in 2018, he was playing along with Vijay and KL rahul switching. The guy who actually replaced him was none other than Prithvi Shaw😂 He debuted in Wi series right before BGT'18 series where he played debuted century. Mayank debuted in BGT'18 series replacing Vijay and Rohit started playing as full time opener since 2019
@@harsh2810 why you are laughing on prithvi shaw?😤 He is a great talent. Scored century on debut. He is out of fitness, that's it‼️ Okay whatever, what I said is yashasvi with average of 70 cemented his place. There is no chance 🤝🏻❤️
This is kind of analysis we want from our commentators and cricket experts but these days people don't do analysis but just take a couple of mic and do podcasts, pathatic (no 2 sloggers were hurt). I hope your channel grow and keep doing the good work.
I am a huge fan of Ishant and first time I listened this Gillespie story thoroughly…was knowing a bit but not completely. Thank you for covering it. Also one point I think is Ishant has played many matches in India where fast bowlers don’t get much to bowl at.
interesting point of view. I love it. Always wondered why Ishant wasn't effective. Now with your presentation ...maybe his performance fits into your point of view. Thank you
I think Ishant's also maybe finally feeling the effects of so many years of cricket. He's mentioned recently that his body is starting to fail him sometimes, so that may be another reason why he's been dropped or just voluntarily stepped down
I can see some changes in Siraj bowling as well, he used to bowl scrambled seam deliveries to get wickets. Nowadays it's missing and that might be the reason for him to get less or no wickets.
Gillespie would absolutely be the right person to advise Ishant Sharma about this issue, himself being a tall lanky fast bowler who throughout his career would often build pressure but not get the nick. Of course, Gillespie still managed to be a massive threat and take wickets so he knows how to remedy that problem.
The moral of the story, you need good coaches who will not change your natural action but guide you a better technique. If we get the improvement in bowler with the guidance of quality guidance of Gillespie. He should be hired to improve indian international, Ranji bowlers. Please share with the late current BCCI and the lazy team captain. Its duty of captain to sit and find best arsenal to win him the matches. Here needs to hire a bowling coach like Gillespie
I have a question, was Ishant that unique of a bowler considering the selectors would've changed him after 4 years of career? He isn't the first preference clearly but were India really badly lacking in fast bowlers then to replace him?
Hi only in that perth match Ponting had struggle this will happen to any batsman sometimes . And you cannot point out any other match where he struggle against him and rather he outplayed him . pls check. Sometimes bowlers may get good support interns if mental , confident, support from the pitch .
What is your opinion on siraj who bowls good balls beat the batsman but not convert it into wkts sometimes on his. Day he can be beast but sometimes he is not able to pick wkts in all formats nd when hits him a boundries he was charged up and bang balls short and overpitched
Can you do one video about Bhuvneshwar Kumar? I do like this bowler a lot, but his blatant absence in Test Cricket is kind of weird to me. I would like to know what happened that he just got ignored in Test Cricket after 2018
Replace Ishants name with Javagal Srinath , same story. Srinath was unplayable towards the end of his career . Australians still consider him the best ever Indian fast bowler.
He got an injury in his left little finger in the Kanpur 1st Test against New Zealand and, unfortunately, could not regain his place in the team And also his poor performance in that match 😢😢
I wonder who the next version of Ishant is going to be. Literal workhorse who might get underrated in the grand scheme of things because he didn’t have that “X-factor” of taking wickets.
What's the whole point of this video? When people like Umran Malik Mayank Yadav bowling at 155 + are in line, how can a 135 bowler with no special achievement be allowed in the team?
why this camera seeker office does not go to manufacturing units who are manufacturing it on big scale and instead does this drama with poor people. have some shame
Surprised to see the video focus so much on Bowler’s Average instead of Strike Rate which is more important for Bowlers in Tests. Bowler’s Average = Runs per wicket Bowler’s Strike Rate = Balls per wicket Imagine how much more sense the video would have made had it focused on Strike rate.
Ohh noo. Agree a 100%. We've talked about the strike rates too but we focused on the average only because that's what is usually talked about when comparing test bowlers. So we wanted to stick to it because it's a little more relatable. And the reason usually is that you don't want to be leaking runs while taking wickets. Bowlers strike rate over the years remaining about the same as compared to the average of a bowler (usually) But you're absolutely spot on.
@@cricketbyjbThey say, test match is all about taking 20 wickets. Another way to look at it - when talking about fast bowlers, would you want those who bowl maiden overs in opening spells (maybe low average)? Or would you want those who pick early wickets (maybe low strike rate)? Early wickets (and low strike rate) not only helps the bowler’s cause, but also his fellow bowlers and team’s cause. Average on the other hand, may or may not.
Gatta Ishant I don't know why he was clobbered by left handers. He had to bowl with all force and he'll splatter the stumps of the batters, especially the lefties. The batsmen will be scared to face him because he was a gatta
Look brother yesterday I saw a status that arshdeep has 89wkts in 58matchs whereas bumrah got 89 wkts in 70mts .so according to you arshdeep should be called better den bumrah?? Brother it's not the stats tht makes player big it's the impact that they put in the match.
This is "high quality" content. Not sure how many cricket fans in India know the Gillespie story.
He was childhood nightmare to pick our wickets
@@BalaBala-mg9dbwhole Australian team was nightmare😢
Have to say it's high quality
This is why a good coach is very important, they wont force you into an uncomfortable position, they use your strengths
Finally someone gave Ishant the due credit. Sometimes you give everything and yet not get much in return. The fact that he persisted so many years, shows he is a fighter. It’s a shame that the world’s strongest cricketing board could not even identify the issue with Ishant. A very humble end to his career, although I believe could have been glorious.
I think everything changed when he got the in swing going in 2016. Man bun Ishant Sharma was quite a treat to watch. Adjusting his run up, his wrist position also helped him hit higher speeds when he could. I remember him hitting 140+ a bit more consistently whenever he could. I have a lot of respect for him no matter what the statistics say.
Jason Gillespie was the perfect man to effect this change. He was also a tall fast bowler, and at his best, his stock length with the new ball was extremely full, almost half volley length, but he was able to produce enough movement with the ball that attempts to drive him off that fuller length would often result in nicks, so he certainly knew a thing or two about bowling a fuller length effectively
spot on!
Ishant is a player who isn't remembered for his long career rather I remember him for his specific moments and contributions like the champions trophy final in 2013 , that lords match , his spell against Ricky Ponting and his 2nd half career as mentioned in videos .
Ishant was the bowler that build up pressure that help your fav bowler to pick up wicket
unpopular opinion ishant could havee playeed a few more years, he is definitely better than mukesh, siraj and most of the other fast bowlers
That should be the popular opinion
if a player wastes 10 years at international level, he has a very below avg career and should have been dropped way before
Mukesh can be a good asset for sena teams he has performed well in south africa i don't know why he isn't getting any chances !!!
@@rohitranjan2767 he definitely isn't a below avg player.
@@kspro5625 he wouldn't have got a place in any of other top test teams. Also his record was worst among all test bowlers after 100 test wickets. So yes he was a below avg bowler. Almost got admitted into dinda academy just his last few good years saved him
Great vid. Always wondered how he returned so lethal. You should make more videos on players with late career comebacks
Super Bro nice statistics, Keep up the good work
Ishant Sharma is far better bowler than his stats..., its a fact that not many people know
Very good analysis 👌🏼,i just subscribed you as soon as the video ended. Keep it up!
Not to put Ishant Sharma's hardwork aside or even discredit it, but he had one more ally on his side that 2017/2018 onwards the reinforced seam on balls made more bowlers significantly more potent as Jarrod Kimber likes to call it that "Pace Playing Pandemic", Ishant already had a lot of zip, with this tweak and the help of the reinforced seam, he could now swing, seam and get the ball to talk in several ways. In the first 10 years it was back-bending pitch pounding workhorse on flat wickets which i feel bad for him but thankfully he had a good ending at the end.
There was no one to guide and mentor Umesh yadav. He had pace but not consistent in delivering the balls
Great video! Stuart Broad is a huge example of the importance of bowling full. Hardly swings the ball, not express pace but has 600+ test wickets aided hugely by the fact that he bowls full.
In the age of reels and shorts , you caught my attention for full 12 minutes , no second thoughts.
I miss Ishant
Top Quality Content💯..Loved every bit of this analysis!
Imagine the same small correction he made back in his youth! He would have a legend by now 😮
Goat Indian bowler still I remember longest spells of him 14 overs msd used him to make a pressure on opposition that’s why his avg is high what Indian team achieved in last 15 years Ishant have huge role
Top notch content man! Keep it up!
Bro you deserve more for having the discipline of finding every bit of information of ishant sharma hats of to you bro❤
Almost the same thing with Umesh Yadav. Ishant and Umesh would always be unfortunate bowlers . A little bit of mentoring and they could have been outstanding bowlers . Instead like a lot of Indian fast bowlers of that era they never quite fulfilled their promise . Sreesanth , Munaf and Zaheer were also the same . Plenty of potential but fell by the wayside. Zaheer managed to correct his flaws towards the end of his career when he again became lethal but if someone had mentored him he would have found his touch sooner . There was another unlucky bowler called Lakshmipathy Balaji who lost his career to injury. So many bowlers who could have been much greater .
Thank you for making this video..!
This was really impressive. It is very rare to see these many stats and details presented on a YT video. If I had not watched this video I would never imaging ishant sharma's career being so important. We should give due credit to ishant sharma, he stayed in the cricket for so many years and we never realise it. This video increased my respect towards Ishant Sharma.
This is what we call a High quality content ❤❤❤
Can you analyse sikhar Dhawan carrier in test,with having avg of 40 but still got dropped, reasons
He was dropped because of injury and yashasvi Jaiswal cemented his position💯
@@im1480 wait what??in test 😄 shikhar was dropped in 2018 and yashasvi made his debut in 2023 ,there is 5 yrs gap
@@bobthebuilder8343 Then who replaced him?? Mayank and kl Rahul played in between but yashasvi finally cemented that position💯🤝🏻❤️
@@im1480When he played his last test match in 2018, he was playing along with Vijay and KL rahul switching.
The guy who actually replaced him was none other than Prithvi Shaw😂
He debuted in Wi series right before BGT'18 series where he played debuted century.
Mayank debuted in BGT'18 series replacing Vijay and Rohit started playing as full time opener since 2019
@@harsh2810 why you are laughing on prithvi shaw?😤
He is a great talent. Scored century on debut. He is out of fitness, that's it‼️
Okay whatever, what I said is yashasvi with average of 70 cemented his place. There is no chance 🤝🏻❤️
You know your stuff man .. keep up the good work
This is kind of analysis we want from our commentators and cricket experts but these days people don't do analysis but just take a couple of mic and do podcasts, pathatic (no 2 sloggers were hurt).
I hope your channel grow and keep doing the good work.
He was like the kumble of fast bowling. Always dependable at one end. Off course not to forget his batting efforts
Amazing analysis. Great work ❤
I am a huge fan of Ishant and first time I listened this Gillespie story thoroughly…was knowing a bit but not completely. Thank you for covering it. Also one point I think is Ishant has played many matches in India where fast bowlers don’t get much to bowl at.
interesting point of view. I love it. Always wondered why Ishant wasn't effective. Now with your presentation ...maybe his performance fits into your point of view. Thank you
Seriously great job man keep it up
Thanks a ton!
Thinking about white bowl...
Remeber 2013 champions trophy
11:00 Dropping Sharma for siraj is dumbest decision
Siraj is an overrated bowler. Only pace with minimal control.
@@Inevitable_Annihilation pace? lol
@@venkatacoolkid elaborate
@@Inevitable_Annihilation he does not bowl those 145+ balls anymore.
Off late he has been on 135-145 range with occasional 145+ delivery
@@venkatacoolkid his pace reduced is one of the reason he isn't that good anymore
Still remember that 2008 series, guy was a menace.
So when he started bowling good, he is not getting selected in the team
I think Ishant's also maybe finally feeling the effects of so many years of cricket. He's mentioned recently that his body is starting to fail him sometimes, so that may be another reason why he's been dropped or just voluntarily stepped down
Same problem with Akashdeep. He bowls good but doesn't get wicket and is always "unlucky".
Great analysis!!
Can you please share the sources of the data provided?
I can see some changes in Siraj bowling as well, he used to bowl scrambled seam deliveries to get wickets. Nowadays it's missing and that might be the reason for him to get less or no wickets.
Rohit sharma has failed to maintain that pacers pack 😊Kohli always kept backup pacers ready incase anyone gets injured.
Wonderful Analysis 👍🏻
There should be more tall bowlers like him in indian team.
Its not only ishant, i feel like umesh yadav was also a very good fast bowler, its just that he couldnt do justice to his talent!!
one coach changed his life ...
Just like Rahul Dravid did for Team INDIA
Gillespie would absolutely be the right person to advise Ishant Sharma about this issue, himself being a tall lanky fast bowler who throughout his career would often build pressure but not get the nick. Of course, Gillespie still managed to be a massive threat and take wickets so he knows how to remedy that problem.
The moral of the story, you need good coaches who will not change your natural action but guide you a better technique. If we get the improvement in bowler with the guidance of quality guidance of Gillespie. He should be hired to improve indian international, Ranji bowlers. Please share with the late current BCCI and the lazy team captain. Its duty of captain to sit and find best arsenal to win him the matches. Here needs to hire a bowling coach like Gillespie
I have a question, was Ishant that unique of a bowler considering the selectors would've changed him after 4 years of career? He isn't the first preference clearly but were India really badly lacking in fast bowlers then to replace him?
You made the good point..yes at that time India was not giving attention much to increase quality of pacers
Bro do make a video of Jacques Kallis's career and how he was able to maintain his fitness until his retirement
will do one in the coming months!
Subscription done! Top class content
Bro really like ur analysis make more such videos
Dhoni use ishanth only part time blower for that time. So that is the Reason for not getting wickets for ishanth. He is brilliant blower
Under a good bowling coach, Ishant would've been great
Superb content
As ashwin said indias best fast baller in home condition -umesh yadav. bcci didnt respected him
Make a video on HOW GOOD GLENN MCGRATH WAS
ishant is way better than what the stats suggest
Ishant should have played in county cricket. Tell ishant and irfan pathan to supply better net bowlers for australia and england.
high quality content
The kind of stuff i pay my bills for❤
I was just amazed how bad he was. He never really had any advantage because of his height because of his action.
The impact of Ishant Sharma cannot be measured by the figures.
But his bowling action, height, body shape is exactly like gillespie. Gillespie was a legend. Who better than him to coach ishant sharma.
Hi only in that perth match Ponting had struggle this will happen to any batsman sometimes . And you cannot point out any other match where he struggle against him and rather he outplayed him . pls check. Sometimes bowlers may get good support interns if mental , confident, support from the pitch .
He is far better than overatted siraj
NO
Siraj is not even overrated
No
Most bowler is
Lol siraj got 4 wicket in pink ball
This remined me of...... Jared Kimber
JB is seriously on the JK way, but speaking in Indian accent and bit slower.... 😊
I think Ishant Sharma is still good enough to play in Indian test team.
No probs.... Anyone should backout when better blokes arrive..
What is your opinion on siraj who bowls good balls beat the batsman but not convert it into wkts sometimes on his. Day he can be beast but sometimes he is not able to pick wkts in all formats nd when hits him a boundries he was charged up and bang balls short and overpitched
Ishant, Bhuvi, Umesh, Shami >>>> Shardhul, Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, Mukesh kumar, Avesh khan, Deepak Chahar, Rana, Akash Deep
Can you do one video about Bhuvneshwar Kumar? I do like this bowler a lot, but his blatant absence in Test Cricket is kind of weird to me. I would like to know what happened that he just got ignored in Test Cricket after 2018
will definitely make one sometime down the line - his is a very interesting story too
great content
Replace Ishants name with Javagal Srinath , same story. Srinath was unplayable towards the end of his career . Australians still consider him the best ever Indian fast bowler.
You should do one on bhuvi
Washi Sundar is ISHANT Sharma in OFF Spin😂😂
Mistake in video saying virat built fastbowlers like shami bumrah umesh .. its built by Dhoni .
Guys please make a case study on Manish Pandey destined for greatness but didn’t make it
I never understood why he was dropped from the team? Anyone knows the reason
He got an injury in his left little finger in the Kanpur 1st Test against New Zealand and, unfortunately, could not regain his place in the team
And also his poor performance in that match 😢😢
do a video on Praveen Kumar
Please make a similar video for Bhuvneshwar Kumar.
I wonder who the next version of Ishant is going to be. Literal workhorse who might get underrated in the grand scheme of things because he didn’t have that “X-factor” of taking wickets.
keep an eye out for Nishant Saranu... super super early but he has the same make up as Ishant did. Will be interesting to see how his career shapes up
@@cricketbyjb Damn, he’s like 6’9. He might just be too tall for cricket.
make one on umesh yadav
What's the whole point of this video? When people like Umran Malik Mayank Yadav bowling at 155 + are in line, how can a 135 bowler with no special achievement be allowed in the team?
Make a video on bhuvneshwar Kumar as well
Will be making one on him definitely at some point!
Naseem shah is pretty much following the same career. Bowls well but just doesn't produces wickets
why this camera seeker office does not go to manufacturing units who are manufacturing it on big scale and instead does this drama with poor people. have some shame
Right now mohd Siraj just not feel up to the mark.
Surprised to see the video focus so much on Bowler’s Average instead of Strike Rate which is more important for Bowlers in Tests.
Bowler’s Average = Runs per wicket
Bowler’s Strike Rate = Balls per wicket
Imagine how much more sense the video would have made had it focused on Strike rate.
Ohh noo. Agree a 100%. We've talked about the strike rates too but we focused on the average only because that's what is usually talked about when comparing test bowlers. So we wanted to stick to it because it's a little more relatable. And the reason usually is that you don't want to be leaking runs while taking wickets. Bowlers strike rate over the years remaining about the same as compared to the average of a bowler (usually) But you're absolutely spot on.
@@cricketbyjbThey say, test match is all about taking 20 wickets.
Another way to look at it - when talking about fast bowlers, would you want those who bowl maiden overs in opening spells (maybe low average)? Or would you want those who pick early wickets (maybe low strike rate)?
Early wickets (and low strike rate) not only helps the bowler’s cause, but also his fellow bowlers and team’s cause. Average on the other hand, may or may not.
Gatta Ishant I don't know why he was clobbered by left handers. He had to bowl with all force and he'll splatter the stumps of the batters, especially the lefties. The batsmen will be scared to face him because he was a gatta
I am still confused why do you have a few subscribers
growing slowly but surely :D
Put video about Buvi ❤
will do one soon :D
Make video on umesh yadav
Look brother yesterday I saw a status that arshdeep has 89wkts in 58matchs whereas bumrah got 89 wkts in 70mts .so according to you arshdeep should be called better den bumrah?? Brother it's not the stats tht makes player big it's the impact that they put in the match.
your mic mask is irritating in the frame
Bro talk about deveduut pakkial
Gold