The Downfall of England Cricket | Full Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 30 дек 2023
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    The England men's cricket team represents England and Wales in international cricket. Since 1997, it has been governed by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), having been previously governed by Marylebone Cricket Club (the MCC) since 1903.
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Комментарии • 537

  • @officialsportica

    Which topics should we cover next? 🙌

  • @Lizzzzman42069

    My man cooked the best cricket topic there can be.

  • @Amanpickachu7Real

    I was thinking the same thing. When will you do a video on Babar Azam?

  • @akashgoswami7840

    One downfall doesn't make this great team weak..England is still considered as one of the best cricket teams..i think they were not well prepared for this world cup..inventor of game doesn't mean that they will excel in every occasion..not every team can be Australia 🙂

  • @johnh2176
    @johnh2176 21 день назад +3

    England is back strongly in 2024 T20 WC

  • @Rishikumar-dh4rj
    @Rishikumar-dh4rj 14 дней назад +1

    England never won a cup , but by a stupid law

  • @ThomasThorr

    They're not shining in test cricket, they couldn't even win the Ashes at home

  • @andrewhazlewood4569

    Corrections: the English cricket team never had an era or a dynasty. They won the World Cup once. They barely won in a superover countback. It is the most unconvincing way to barely win which is possible.

  • @adeelsafi1669

    My dude really said “Ben STROKES” 😂😂😂

  • @AadityasVlog

    This guy thinks every cricket team is going through downfall

  • @arjunnair4999

    Would a similar thing like what happened in 2015 be repeated? I mean they have already started giving chances to youngsters like Zak Crawley and Ollie Pope. But dropping legendary odi players like Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow would be a travesty Joe Root is a highly underrated odi batter prior to 2023 he had an avg of 50+ and was only the third player alongside Ab and Virat to have an avg. of 50+ in both tests and Odis. On the other hand ever since Bairstow has returned from injury his odi form has been worrying. Joe Root is not that old he recently turned 33 and he himself said he is willing to play the 2027 odi World Cup and without a shadow of doubt he is one of the greatest to play Odis. And for Bairstow he is 34 he didn't say anything about his chances for the next odi World Cup but we all know how destructive Bairstow can be he was one of the main reasons why England won the 2019 edition. Both of them are odi legends but whether they will play regular Odis remains to be seen. Hopefully the reintroduction of the champions Trophy would help in increasing the number. of Odis teams play

  • @someonejustsomeone1469

    New video suggestions -

  • @Alternating_Accounts

    I thought this RUclipsr had at least 500k subs for this quality but he has under 5k! MASSIVELY underrated ❤

  • @yahyakhalid6160

    They haven’t yet declined that badly to be judged that way they still have a strong core of players

  • @JamesMC12345

    Honestly, one of the best documentaries I’ve ever seen, bravo, keep up this great work, love from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤

  • @KemiruManketh

    Your videos are great as always. I would really love to see a video like this on the Cricket team of Sri Lanka on their downfall. They once used to be one of the most dominating teams breaking record after record. 1996 ODI World Cup Winners, 2003 Semi finals, 2007 Finals, 2011 finalists and even when it came to T20s 2014 Winners and as I recall finalists of 2009 and 2012. That downfall hurts me to see

  • @abdunnafi249

    The rise of England happened when they lost against us in 2015. I remember the crying face of Morgan and Rubel's roaring celebration after bowling out Jimmy. Then they never looked down,changed their structure,gave youngsters like Roy,Archer,Wood chances and instantly the Morgan which kneeled down against the underdogs in 2015 build up a solid team with fearless cricketers. But from that Bangladesh went downhill and I don't know when will it end. Great Work @Sportica ❤ keep working

  • @gunjan2323

    The fact that they humiliated themselves in the 2015 World Cup but learned from it and won the 2019 World Cup is proof that English cricket is capable of bouncing back. I'm not English but I'm happy that England at least secured a Champions Trophy qualification in this World Cup to retain their pride and give themselves an opportunity for a comeback.

  • @truepatriot3204

    Great video ❤. Appreciate your hard work

  • @avanishharish5987

    I don't think age is a problem in the squad. The Indian World Cup team consisted mostly of players who were in their 30's and they won ten 10 matches on the trot. The main reason was because they're main players such as Joe Root didn't play much ODI's. Also, their attacking style of game works well in England, Australia etc. but they needed a little tweaking of their approach to the games. Their attacking game centered around having 2 batters playing the role of an anchor and the others played attacking cricket around them. Usually these players were Ben Stokes or Joe Root both players who weren't exactly in the best form and when they fell, the rest of the batting fell.