The test between Australia and India at Melbourne, which just ended, was one of the most exciting Boxing Day 5-day matches I have seen in my 75 yrs. It also set a record 375,000 attendance record for Melbourne.
@amireallythatgrumpy6508 well McGrath took over 500 at a significantly lesser average and strike rate and was probably the most important player in the greatest team of all time
@@amireallythatgrumpy6508 glenn McGrath was more important than shane warne. Let's be honest they were kind of a duo so it's difficult to say who was more important. What I can say is if McGrath didn't get injured during the 05 ashes Australia would've won
Part of the joy of cricket is how the Bowler manages to manipulate the ball, whether a fast, swing, seam spinner, medium pace or slow specialist bowler. The ball itself has a pronounced raised seam where it's sewn, and one style of bowling is called 'seam bowling' where an expert can make the ball deviate unexpectedly using the seam on the bounce, but a good batsman can often cope with it, that is part of the battle and guessing game between bowler and batter which makes cricket absorbing and often exciting when you understand the vast number of nuances in the game. Jimmy was one of the best ever bowlers.
Now you should check out Stuart Broad and his incredible 8-15 at my home ground Trent Bridge in 2015. One of the best mornings of Cricket I've ever witnessed. Also Anderson is 42 now, this was 2008 at the peak of his career
This was Jimmy in his pomp. The reason the batsmen kept missing those balls is because they swung (curved in the air) very late. If the ball had gone straight, they would have hit the middle of the bat. The second batsman he dismissed, Brendan McMullan, is the man who ultimately brought Jimmy's (everyone called him Jimmy) career to a close. Despite being 42, he was still bowling as well as ever, though he'd had a lean time. This is unheard of for a seam or fast bowler. Most retire in mid or late 30s, if injury doesn't do it for them earlier. He had been playing Test cricket longer than some of his teammates had been alive, which is freakish for a job that is so physically demanding. Brendan, now the England coach, gave Jimmy one final test at Lord's. He bowled well, got wickets, but was eclipsed by a debutante, Gus Atkinson. A true handing over of the baton. If Jimmy had played one or two more matches, he would have surpassed Shane Warne in Test wickets, and stood second only to Muralideran. Both were spin bowlers, who tend to bowl more and have longer careers. No fast bowler will get close to Anderson's record for the foreseeable future.
Wikipedia: Anderson plays as a right-arm fast-medium bowler. Among fast bowlers, he is the leading Test wicket-taker of all-time, being the first fast bowler to take 600 or more Test wickets, and in March 2024 he became the first fast bowler to take 700 wickets, and is England's record Test wicket-taker. He has played the most Test matches for England, and the second most of any cricketer, behind Sachin Tendulkar of India. This match was in 2008. As a batter, he shares with Joe Root the world record for highest tenth-wicket partnership in Tests (198). He retired from international cricket on 12 July 2024. Root replaced Alastair Cook as the full-time Test captain on 13 February 2017 following the latter's resignation, making him England's 80th captain.
The video may be six years old but the match was from the 2007/2008 tour, Jimmy was pretty young there, only 4 or 5 years into his career, but yes he did retire in 2024. Fast bowlers tend to have the shortest careers of all types of cricketers, but Anderson made his Test Debut aged 20 and retired a few days before his 42nd birthday. He played 188 Tests, the most for any England player and took 704 wickets, the most for any fast bowler from any nation, and the the third most for any bowler.
1:37 if you pay attention, you'll notice that a lot of pace bowlers are the tall lanky kind compared to the rest of their teammates; the long legs and arms help with launching the ball further and faster 1:52 coz it's not that often that one of the stumps gets uprooted and flies off cleanly like that 3:25 a swing ball is comparable to a curveball in baseball, it changes direction while in the air due to the way it spins (different from a spin ball, which requires ground contact to change direction) 5:28 no, that was a LBW (leg before wicket); it must've hit the knee/leg pads first
jimmy swings it, so using physics it changes the angle the ball is travelling mid air, this is very hard to do but when done well it can make it very hard for the batters to know where the ball will reach them, making it more likely to get them out. here jimmy got 7 wickets and only conceded 43 runs. so he got 7/10 players out and they did not score many off of him at all. in total jimmy has 704 wickets which is the 3 highest ever and highest for someone bowling pace (the 2 higher than him bowled spin which is much less physically taxing) and he is one of the finest ever bowlers and one of England's modern day greats
Jimmy 'was retired' by management, he didn't retire. He would still get into pretty much any team in the world, even at 41. He's England's bowling coach and is still as fit as ever and is bowling full speed at the batters in practice sessions. A great sportsman like this has surely earned the right to go out on his own terms. Shoddy treatment of a real legend.
The commentators are mostly former international cricketers, so yes they do know the players (some having played with them only a few years previously)
James (Jimmy) Anderson debuted for England in late 2002 as a 20 year old, the clip you are reacting to is from 2008, he was forced into retiring from playing for England last year at the age of 42. The second wicket he gets, when the stump flies is of the current England coach, who decided it was time for him to retire. Hopefully this context helps with what you have just watched!
They needed 42 more runs to prevent the 'follow on'. In other words, now England can ask them to bat again [instead of themselves batting] as they didn't meet the target of being 200 behind, in the hope of bowling them out again before the NZ team can reach England's first innings total [when they add both of NZ's totals]. Then England would 'win by an innings and [whatever runs]'.
When you watch cricket you will notice that when fielders are returning the ball to the bowler, one or more will be rubbing the ball aggressively on their clothing. They rub one side of the ball which eventually becomes much slicker than the other side. When the ball is bowled seam upright by a swing bowler the difference in friction against the air causes the ball to swing. A heavy atmosphere is often the best conditions for getting the ball to swing. Not all bowlers can make the ball swing and James Anderson was the best of all time. I suspect it is similar to baseball pitchers who throw a curve ball.
2:42 in the 1970's - 1980's west indies bowlers used to measure how much stump gets distance after flying (as an embarrassment for batter/as a celebration)because they were very fast and very best in the world at that time
It's not spin that makes the ball move away - it's the way the ball hits the turf on the seam, which causes the movement. The art of the bowler is to make the ball land ON the seam at the right place and facing the right way. Simples ... 🙂
Swing and spin are very different. In swing the bowler does NOT spin the ball to make it change direction. It happens because of the bowlers wrist position as he releases the ball and, mostly, because of the aerodynamics of the ball, in so far as one side is allowed to go rough(as the game progresses), the orther is shined and polished. therfore the airflow over the ball moves it towards the rough side if the seam is presented straight (or slighly canted to be pedantic). Once done the ball will swing (curve) through the air. To make it swing in and then with another delivery swing out is very hard to do. To do at speed even harder and that's why Jimmy is the greatest ever swing and fast bowler because he took more test wickets than any other fast bowler.
Anderson is considered 'fast-medium' and bowls around 85mph. A 'fast' bowler bowls at 90-95mph. But if any non-cricketers stood with a bat and faced Anderson bowling they wouldn't even see the ball, it would just be a split second blur and then it would be past them. NB I was at this test match in 2008 at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.
They are wearing white so that indicates that it is a test match which lasts 5 days. You can imagine how excited they are when a person gets out. It's exciting anyway no matter which type of game you are playing. But getting one or two wickets by the same bowler is good but increasing that amount excites the players even more. 7!!!!
Hi Ryan, maybe react to this video of Scott Boland's debut (first test match) performance: ruclips.net/video/Qz6YxAYj15Q/видео.html He took 6 wickets for 7 runs, which is an awesome performance. At 18.88, he has the 13th best average (runs/wickets) in test match history and the 3rd best over the last 100 years. Bizarrely, he is not a regular test player for Australia. The three regular test fast bowlers for Australia (Cummins, Starc and Hazelwood) are so good, he only comes into the team when one of the three is injured. Another interesting fact is that he is of Aboriginal heritage.
I was shocked Bumrah had only played 40-odd matches and was 31 years old. Jimmy reached that milestone around 2009, when he was about 27. Bumrah has about 200 wickets. He might get to 300, maybe more, but he might not reach even half of Jimmy's career total.
Top players u need to react 2000-till now. SACHIN DHONI KHOLI AB De VIliers Brett Lee Dale stayen Bumrah Klassen Travis head Rohit sharma Mitchell starc Malinga Chris Gayle Kevin pieterson Kallis Ashwin
I am wondering how much Americans know about their political system and the situation around the world. Many videos on this channel showing that Americans know less when it comes to geography or world outside US but I am wondering do they know inside and outside US policy as from one hand I heard you are taking elections really seriously from other I hear that many people are now moaning that they did mistake voting as they vote because they didn't know that... Yesterday I watched a video by the Vice channel about why young American Jews were changing their views about some stuff ( you may know exactly what it was about but I don't want to go further into it) but what surprised me was the level of the knowledge of some people there ( they didn't knew basics about country they visited and believe in some nonexisting anywhere else version of the story). They weren't some Tom Dick and Harry but students ( educated people)😮.
Anderson may be the "king of swing", but there are those who swing it more (physically) with comparable records Wasim Akram is actually a better watch.
Jimmy Anderson was a decent fast bowler until he learned how to use swing to devastate batsmen. Then he learned how to make the ball swing either way from what looked like the same bowling action. Then he learned to disguise the position of his fingers and the position of the raised seam on the ball. Eventually, even the GOAT batsmen had difficulty with him. He soldiered on, still playing international cricket well past the age that most fast bowlers retired. A fast bowler can normally expect to bowl 30+ overs in a normal innings, but even though he struggled to bowl more than 16 overs in a match he could still turn any game once he got into the right rhythm.
False. He bowled 40037 balls in 188 matches, which averages out at 35.5 overs a match. He swung the ball in his debut, an ODI against Pakistan iirc. He improved his control, rarely going for more than 2 an over, and use of other techniques like wobble seam, in his later career. He was rapid when young, but reduced his pace to extend his career, like Sir Richard Hadlee and Shaun Pollock.
Hey Mr. W. You haven't done any snooker reactions in a while. This is a short & impressive "10 amazing" video... ruclips.net/video/udBO0lSmCbw/видео.html
والله ماتكلمت الا من الجوع والفقر والضيق سِالُتتكِ بّالُلُُه انَ تْنَقًذَنَا قًبّلُ انَ نَمٌوَتْ مٌنَ شِدِتْ الُجْوَع انَتٌْخيَكِ انَيَ دٌِخلُةِ ْعلُى الُلُُه تْمٌ ْعلُيَكِ انَيَ فَيَ وَجُْهك انَـيَ اخـتْكِ انَـيَ اتْرَجْـاكِ اتْـوَسِـلُ الُـيَـكِ انَـقًـذَنَا لُـوَجُْـه الُـلُُـه. يَــشِــُهدِ الُــلُــُه يَاٌخـيَ انَ مٌنَ الُــصّــبّاحُ حُـتْا الُـانَ يَــحُــرَمٌ ْعـــلُيَـنَـا الاكل غير الماء ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' اخي اول كلامي انا اقسم بالله على كتاب الله اني لااكذب عليك ولا انصب ولا احتال اني بنت يمنيه من اليمن نازحين من انا واسرتي بيننا ایت الشهرب 20 الف يمني والان علينا 60 الف حق 3 شهور وصاحب البيت من الناس الي ماترحم والله يا اخي انه يجي كل يوم يبهدلنا ويتكلم علينا ويريد من البيت للشارع لانناماقدرنا ندفعله الأجار شافونا الجيران نبكي ورجعو تكلمو الجيران ومهلنالاخره الأسبوع معادفعنا له حلف يمين بالله هذا بيخرجنا إلى الشارع رحمه واحنا. بلادنا بسبب هذا الحرب ولانجد قوت يومنا وعايشين اناوامي واخوتي سفار والدنا متوفي الله يرحمه ومامعنا أحد في هذا الدنيا جاانبنا في هذه الظروف القاسيه اخوتي الصغار خرجو للشارع وشافو الجيران ياكلو واوقفو عند بابهم لجل يعطوهم ولو كسره خبز والله الذي له ملك السموات والارض انهم غلفو الباب وطردوهم ورجعو یبکو ایموتو من الجوع ما احد رحمهم وعطلة ردها لقمت عیش والان لوما احدنا ساعدنا في إيكيلو دقيق اقسم بالله انموت من الجوع فيا اخي انا دخيله على الله ثم عليك واريد منك المساعده لوجه الله انشدك بالله تحب الخير واتساعدني ولو ب 500 ريال يمني مع تراسلي واتساب على هذا الرقم 00967713342392 وتطلب اسم بطاقتي وترسلي ولاتتاخر وايعوضك الله بكل خير اخواني سغار شوف كيف حالتهم وساعدنا وأنقذنا قبل أن يطردونا في الشارع تتبهدل أو نموت من الجوع وانا واسرتي نسالك بالله لولك مقدره على مساعد لاتتاخر علينا وجزاك الله خيرا~π~π~π~π~√~√
The test between Australia and India at Melbourne, which just ended, was one of the most exciting Boxing Day 5-day matches I have seen in my 75 yrs. It also set a record 375,000 attendance record for Melbourne.
Watching it while I was holiday in India 😂
Note that the crowd applaud a good performance, whichever side they support
Cricket is the greatest thing in all of Creation.
Err I'd put a attractive and Friendly Lady in that position mate .But a Good game of Cricket is up there.
Jimmy was definitely a force to be reckoned with. He's earned the right to be called the greatest.
McGrath exists
@@paramtageja6891 Did McGrath take 700 test wickets? Or even 600?
@amireallythatgrumpy6508 well McGrath took over 500 at a significantly lesser average and strike rate and was probably the most important player in the greatest team of all time
@@paramtageja6891 Your comment is an insult to the memory of Shane Warne. You should be ashamed of yourself.
@@amireallythatgrumpy6508 glenn McGrath was more important than shane warne. Let's be honest they were kind of a duo so it's difficult to say who was more important. What I can say is if McGrath didn't get injured during the 05 ashes Australia would've won
Part of the joy of cricket is how the Bowler manages to manipulate the ball, whether a fast, swing, seam spinner, medium pace or slow specialist bowler. The ball itself has a pronounced raised seam where it's sewn, and one style of bowling is called 'seam bowling' where an expert can make the ball deviate unexpectedly using the seam on the bounce, but a good batsman can often cope with it, that is part of the battle and guessing game between bowler and batter which makes cricket absorbing and often exciting when you understand the vast number of nuances in the game. Jimmy was one of the best ever bowlers.
The 2005 Ashes documentary - Greatest Test series of all time.
There is a nice guy called James Anderson who spoke to the media. And there was a nasty guy called Jimmy Anderson who bowled at you.
👀 🤣
Sae could be said of Glen Mcgrath, who had interests outside of cricket...the world seems to have forgotten...or, are THEY forgotten?!
Now you should check out Stuart Broad and his incredible 8-15 at my home ground Trent Bridge in 2015. One of the best mornings of Cricket I've ever witnessed.
Also Anderson is 42 now, this was 2008 at the peak of his career
Freddie Flintoff should be on your list of amazing cricketers to watch, he’s been through the wringer poor lad.
This was Jimmy in his pomp. The reason the batsmen kept missing those balls is because they swung (curved in the air) very late. If the ball had gone straight, they would have hit the middle of the bat.
The second batsman he dismissed, Brendan McMullan, is the man who ultimately brought Jimmy's (everyone called him Jimmy) career to a close. Despite being 42, he was still bowling as well as ever, though he'd had a lean time.
This is unheard of for a seam or fast bowler. Most retire in mid or late 30s, if injury doesn't do it for them earlier. He had been playing Test cricket longer than some of his teammates had been alive, which is freakish for a job that is so physically demanding.
Brendan, now the England coach, gave Jimmy one final test at Lord's. He bowled well, got wickets, but was eclipsed by a debutante, Gus Atkinson. A true handing over of the baton.
If Jimmy had played one or two more matches, he would have surpassed Shane Warne in Test wickets, and stood second only to Muralideran. Both were spin bowlers, who tend to bowl more and have longer careers. No fast bowler will get close to Anderson's record for the foreseeable future.
i don't think any fast bowler will get any where near Jimmy's record for test wickets
If you want an example of why the batters wear the face guard, you should look up Mike Gatting v Malcolm Marshall
Wikipedia:
Anderson plays as a right-arm fast-medium bowler. Among fast bowlers, he is the leading Test wicket-taker of all-time, being the first fast bowler to take 600 or more Test wickets, and in March 2024 he became the first fast bowler to take 700 wickets, and is England's record Test wicket-taker. He has played the most Test matches for England, and the second most of any cricketer, behind Sachin Tendulkar of India. This match was in 2008.
As a batter, he shares with Joe Root the world record for highest tenth-wicket partnership in Tests (198). He retired from international cricket on 12 July 2024.
Root replaced Alastair Cook as the full-time Test captain on 13 February 2017 following the latter's resignation, making him England's 80th captain.
The video may be six years old but the match was from the 2007/2008 tour, Jimmy was pretty young there, only 4 or 5 years into his career, but yes he did retire in 2024. Fast bowlers tend to have the shortest careers of all types of cricketers, but Anderson made his Test Debut aged 20 and retired a few days before his 42nd birthday. He played 188 Tests, the most for any England player and took 704 wickets, the most for any fast bowler from any nation, and the the third most for any bowler.
This is from the 2008 series in England.
You should do a vid on cricket fielding positions, it might amuse you.
"The" actual King of Swing is Wasim Akram. He basically developed (did not invent) a technique called "Reverse Swing". He perfected it.
Jimmy's a legend
James Anderson is from Burnley I used to watch I’m play for the 2nd eleven before he played for England.
The wicket is comprised of three stumps. Wicket is archaic English for a gate, which was probably used in informal village cricket a long time ago.
The batsman will wear the protective headgear when facing fast bowlers, rather than the slower spinners
1:37 if you pay attention, you'll notice that a lot of pace bowlers are the tall lanky kind compared to the rest of their teammates; the long legs and arms help with launching the ball further and faster
1:52 coz it's not that often that one of the stumps gets uprooted and flies off cleanly like that
3:25 a swing ball is comparable to a curveball in baseball, it changes direction while in the air due to the way it spins (different from a spin ball, which requires ground contact to change direction)
5:28 no, that was a LBW (leg before wicket); it must've hit the knee/leg pads first
jimmy swings it, so using physics it changes the angle the ball is travelling mid air, this is very hard to do but when done well it can make it very hard for the batters to know where the ball will reach them, making it more likely to get them out. here jimmy got 7 wickets and only conceded 43 runs. so he got 7/10 players out and they did not score many off of him at all. in total jimmy has 704 wickets which is the 3 highest ever and highest for someone bowling pace (the 2 higher than him bowled spin which is much less physically taxing) and he is one of the finest ever bowlers and one of England's modern day greats
Jimmy 'was retired' by management, he didn't retire. He would still get into pretty much any team in the world, even at 41. He's England's bowling coach and is still as fit as ever and is bowling full speed at the batters in practice sessions. A great sportsman like this has surely earned the right to go out on his own terms. Shoddy treatment of a real legend.
The commentators are mostly former international cricketers, so yes they do know the players (some having played with them only a few years previously)
Yes the vibe is quite gentlemanish
Would love to see you react to Brett Lee he's a fast bowler from Australia. He's retired now, but he used to bowl consistently above 150 k/h.
Test cricket is an amazing game and is very popular
James (Jimmy) Anderson debuted for England in late 2002 as a 20 year old, the clip you are reacting to is from 2008, he was forced into retiring from playing for England last year at the age of 42. The second wicket he gets, when the stump flies is of the current England coach, who decided it was time for him to retire. Hopefully this context helps with what you have just watched!
Stumps? 3 stumps, 2 bails. Leg stump is the one next to your legs. The off stump is the one furthest from you. Middle, meh, you know Ryan. 😊
Ryan - just wanted to express my sympathy to the people in New Orleans after the car ramming attack, having seen something similar in Europe recently.
Amazing
They needed 42 more runs to prevent the 'follow on'.
In other words, now England can ask them to bat again [instead of themselves batting] as they didn't meet the target of being 200 behind, in the hope of bowling them out again before the NZ team can reach England's first innings total [when they add both of NZ's totals]. Then England would 'win by an innings and [whatever runs]'.
When you watch cricket you will notice that when fielders are returning the ball to the bowler, one or more will be rubbing the ball aggressively on their clothing. They rub one side of the ball which eventually becomes much slicker than the other side. When the ball is bowled seam upright by a swing bowler the difference in friction against the air causes the ball to swing. A heavy atmosphere is often the best conditions for getting the ball to swing. Not all bowlers can make the ball swing and James Anderson was the best of all time. I suspect it is similar to baseball pitchers who throw a curve ball.
Suggest you watch Aussie SHAYNE WARNE.
Sports people don't retire just because of their age !!
CAUGHT not CORKED !!
2:42 in the 1970's - 1980's west indies bowlers used to measure how much stump gets distance after flying (as an embarrassment for batter/as a celebration)because they were very fast and very best in the world at that time
Yep have to ditto some comments day 5 recent aus v india melb test absolute classic
I really want you to react to the fastest century by A B DeVillers. It’s epic
Don't worry, he'll work out the difference between swing and spin one day
Then on to seam.🤔🤔
He's also known as clouderson
James "Jimmy" Anderson is the best ever. G. O. A. T.
Not just his sublime skill, but his longevity too. Both outstanding.
M 🦘🏏😎
It's not spin that makes the ball move away - it's the way the ball hits the turf on the seam, which causes the movement. The art of the bowler is to make the ball land ON the seam at the right place and facing the right way. Simples ... 🙂
Or as we like to say, "gentlemanly".
Swing and spin are very different. In swing the bowler does NOT spin the ball to make it change direction. It happens because of the bowlers wrist position as he releases the ball and, mostly, because of the aerodynamics of the ball, in so far as one side is allowed to go rough(as the game progresses), the orther is shined and polished. therfore the airflow over the ball moves it towards the rough side if the seam is presented straight (or slighly canted to be pedantic). Once done the ball will swing (curve) through the air. To make it swing in and then with another delivery swing out is very hard to do. To do at speed even harder and that's why Jimmy is the greatest ever swing and fast bowler because he took more test wickets than any other fast bowler.
I think if Americans discovered Australian BBL and Indian IPL which are 20 overs games and can be played in a few hours, they would love it.
Anderson is considered 'fast-medium' and bowls around 85mph. A 'fast' bowler bowls at 90-95mph. But if any non-cricketers stood with a bat and faced Anderson bowling they wouldn't even see the ball, it would just be a split second blur and then it would be past them. NB I was at this test match in 2008 at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.
check out aus-Ind test in Sydney today.
Watch Australia play and you will have a change in opinion about the `Gentleman’s game’.
Gentlemen can carry sandpaper if they wish
Hello
If Jimmie is king if swing . I'm jesus . He was a great swing bowler worth respect but calling him king of swing then what do you call Wasim Akram?
Leg before wicket, its not allowed to protect the wicket with your pads
This match was 2008.
They are wearing white so that indicates that it is a test match which lasts 5 days. You can imagine how excited they are when a person gets out. It's exciting anyway no matter which type of game you are playing. But getting one or two wickets by the same bowler is good but increasing that amount excites the players even more. 7!!!!
Cool
Just look for Bumrah he is Goat bowler
just watch an IPL match compilation 😂 you would be mind blown😂😂😂
You should watch swing bowling of Bhubaneswar kumar
retired as the greatest ever fast bowler. over 700 wickets.
Not the greatest but definitely a legend of the game
Is there a secret society of RUclipsrs who ignore comments?
You are watching top class cricket, every wicket is money money money, some of the richest sportspeople are cricketers
Hi Ryan, maybe react to this video of Scott Boland's debut (first test match) performance: ruclips.net/video/Qz6YxAYj15Q/видео.html He took 6 wickets for 7 runs, which is an awesome performance. At 18.88, he has the 13th best average (runs/wickets) in test match history and the 3rd best over the last 100 years. Bizarrely, he is not a regular test player for Australia. The three regular test fast bowlers for Australia (Cummins, Starc and Hazelwood) are so good, he only comes into the team when one of the three is injured. Another interesting fact is that he is of Aboriginal heritage.
Mints
React to Jasprit bumrah.
Best bowler of this era.
Arguably greatest of all time. Swing and seam, he has got everything.
He has a long way to go to prove himself in the long term though.
Yes , but in terms of impact. No one has been more unplayable than bumrah@@gailstevens6831
I was shocked Bumrah had only played 40-odd matches and was 31 years old.
Jimmy reached that milestone around 2009, when he was about 27.
Bumrah has about 200 wickets. He might get to 300, maybe more, but he might not reach even half of Jimmy's career total.
Do some Rohit Sharma stuff.. 👀
Watch shoaib akhter the fastest bowler in cricket history
React to AB De Villiers
bro react on batsman getting hit by bouncers
Top players u need to react 2000-till now.
SACHIN
DHONI
KHOLI
AB De VIliers
Brett Lee
Dale stayen
Bumrah
Klassen
Travis head
Rohit sharma
Mitchell starc
Malinga
Chris Gayle
Kevin pieterson
Kallis
Ashwin
You must react to bhuneshwar kumar he is the real king of swing
Why people call him jimmy? 😂😂
Krikkit 🛸
I am wondering how much Americans know about their political system and the situation around the world. Many videos on this channel showing that Americans know less when it comes to geography or world outside US but I am wondering do they know inside and outside US policy as from one hand I heard you are taking elections really seriously from other I hear that many people are now moaning that they did mistake voting as they vote because they didn't know that... Yesterday I watched a video by the Vice channel about why young American Jews were changing their views about some stuff ( you may know exactly what it was about but I don't want to go further into it) but what surprised me was the level of the knowledge of some people there ( they didn't knew basics about country they visited and believe in some nonexisting anywhere else version of the story). They weren't some Tom Dick and Harry but students ( educated people)😮.
anyone gonna mention the king of spain? -thats a funny one..
Anderson may be the "king of swing", but there are those who swing it more (physically) with comparable records Wasim Akram is actually a better watch.
Jaspreet bumrah
Bro react to bumrah
Jimmy Anderson was a decent fast bowler until he learned how to use swing to devastate batsmen.
Then he learned how to make the ball swing either way from what looked like the same bowling action.
Then he learned to disguise the position of his fingers and the position of the raised seam on the ball.
Eventually, even the GOAT batsmen had difficulty with him.
He soldiered on, still playing international cricket well past the age that most fast bowlers retired.
A fast bowler can normally expect to bowl 30+ overs in a normal innings, but even though he struggled to bowl more than 16 overs in a match he could still turn any game once he got into the right rhythm.
False. He bowled 40037 balls in 188 matches, which averages out at 35.5 overs a match.
He swung the ball in his debut, an ODI against Pakistan iirc. He improved his control, rarely going for more than 2 an over, and use of other techniques like wobble seam, in his later career.
He was rapid when young, but reduced his pace to extend his career, like Sir Richard Hadlee and Shaun Pollock.
Watch the worst bouncers and you will see why they wear a guard and a helmet 😅
Hey Mr. W. You haven't done any snooker reactions in a while. This is a short & impressive "10 amazing" video... ruclips.net/video/udBO0lSmCbw/видео.html
"Bowling" is confusing. 🤷♂😂
King is a title given far too loosely in cricket
Bro it was not that good watch asif, amir, Wasim etc
James Anderton has 'retired' before and come back when asked, so he may do again.
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