Americans First Time Reacting to Virat Kohli! Cricket Star!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @manassingh5867
    @manassingh5867 Год назад +10007

    Baseball + Brains = Cricket

    • @lemeeditz1417
      @lemeeditz1417 Год назад +269

      Don't mention it baseball had come after cricket and they r judging it on the basis of that complimentary game atleast cricket doesn't deserve this they r thinking pitch is smaller than baseball and they r unaware of multiple variation where in baseball they have throwing arms with smaller pitch at the speed of 130-140 in cricket me manage throw at this rate by over the arm which is far more difficult and they hve no idea of finding gaps on good length balls are far more difficult than just hitting a full toss ball with power. They r wasting thier times so we r.

    • @biswarupmazumdar608
      @biswarupmazumdar608 Год назад +96

      W comment

    • @pradhyumnagutha6795
      @pradhyumnagutha6795 Год назад +26

      😂😂

    • @majorgaming3679
      @majorgaming3679 Год назад +36

      Exactly

    • @neteller3658
      @neteller3658 Год назад +212

      Baseball + chess = CRICKET

  • @AnujYadav-nc3sy
    @AnujYadav-nc3sy 7 месяцев назад +802

    Bro got 1.5 million views because of virat kohli 😂😂

  • @nkhltnwr
    @nkhltnwr Год назад +764

    "Bro they are using bare hands to catch the ball , it's probably not as hard as the baseball" this got me😂😂😂

    • @Anonymous34345
      @Anonymous34345 Год назад +107

      Baseball feels like a soft ball in front of a red cricket ball😂

    • @charithfernando7565
      @charithfernando7565 Год назад +2

      😂😂

    • @toofanish
      @toofanish 11 месяцев назад +22

      Commenting on something when you have no knowledge makes you come across as unserious people who decided to make a video after getting high 😂😂

    • @kazishahedurrahman9926
      @kazishahedurrahman9926 11 месяцев назад

      Just google it, you will find it how hard it is or you can buy one & test on you to feel it.

    • @TerencePearse-x3j
      @TerencePearse-x3j 9 месяцев назад +22

      You couldn't be more wrong, a Cricket Ball is far Hard.

  • @SACHINPUJARI-hl2vn
    @SACHINPUJARI-hl2vn 10 месяцев назад +161

    cricket >>>>> baseball

  • @bhavdeepgandhi2755
    @bhavdeepgandhi2755 Год назад +1174

    Kohli is not the Messi of cricket, Messi is Kohli of football. 👑 Kohli

    • @abhinavmallvishen
      @abhinavmallvishen Год назад +47

      If you want to compare Messi compare him with Sachin Tendulkar not Kohli, clearly you know nothing about football. Kohli doesn't even play in an era which compliments the bowlers, in ODI there's no concept of reverse swing since they started using 2 ball from 2 ends, there's restrictions on bouncers, there's lack of quality spinners like the one in the time of sachin (Murli, Saqlain and Warne are some example), there's lack of quality pacers like Mcgrath, brett lee, Ntini, pollock and the list goes on, the pitches these days are made to complement the batsman. Sachin played these kind of attacks and then he became sachin similar to Messi who defied every physics law on the field of football, scoring, dribbling passing, creating and leading the team to glory. Your comparision was completely off the mark.

    • @alessandrorossi9937
      @alessandrorossi9937 Год назад +24

      😂
      Kohli is not even close to messi.

    • @Bageshwar_juSarkar
      @Bageshwar_juSarkar Год назад +44

      ​@@alessandrorossi9937in terms of scoring run or goals ??
      Nonsense people make nonsense compare !!

    • @prabhsahota1582
      @prabhsahota1582 Год назад +10

      ​@@abhinavmallvishenman he is going to break records of 49 centuries of Sachin he is just 2 centuries behind😂 so who is the best and he took less matches and also soon breaks the records of Sachin in tests too wait and watch 😂

    • @INFINI_X
      @INFINI_X Год назад

      Wt

  • @godisgreat10
    @godisgreat10 Год назад +1772

    The cricket balls are super tough and heavy, they come onto a batsman super quickly and they can't even usually see the ball. It's the timing. Virat Kohli for me is the reason I started watching cricket. He is an absolute superstar. Also the 3rd most followed athlete on the planet after Ronaldo and Messi :)

    • @ankitkatoch619
      @ankitkatoch619 Год назад +10

      True👍

    • @joyfulzero853
      @joyfulzero853 Год назад +9

      Of course you can see the ball coming; or maybe it was just me (over 40 years)! I must be a freak!

    • @godisgreat10
      @godisgreat10 Год назад +7

      @@joyfulzero853 you must be! haha :)

    • @Lingureact9z
      @Lingureact9z Год назад +3

      100% True

    • @sandeshabachavan
      @sandeshabachavan Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/NZGLHdcw2RM/видео.html

  • @hbkgogs33
    @hbkgogs33 Год назад +2394

    Always amusing watching Americans reacting to cricket 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @ankitSharma43825
      @ankitSharma43825 Год назад +103

      These guys doesn't know the rules of cricket.... Actually they don't know that there exist a sport called cricket. 😏
      Just to milk the views of indian audience these guys are reacting to cricket stuffs of virat kohli 😏😏😏😏

    • @philipashley9723
      @philipashley9723 Год назад +9

      Yes, not their fault but, all the wrong assumptions. 😁

    • @anandaraman6604
      @anandaraman6604 Год назад +12

      @@ankitSharma43825 yeah right.
      We also don't know much about baseball too

    • @ankitSharma43825
      @ankitSharma43825 Год назад +16

      @@anandaraman6604 but we are not clowns to give our reaction to the stuffs which we don't know.... Am I right??? *Without having any clue what's going on in the video, how come someone can react to the same* . Gross.

    • @sanedits9021
      @sanedits9021 Год назад +3

      Haha only for views 🤣🤣

  • @arijit1197
    @arijit1197 Год назад +843

    Virat is the GOAT of Modern Days Cricket🐐. 77 Century is not a Joke🔥. He Literally Ruled all the Format of Cricket❤. I Suggest You to Watch his Career Best innings in 2022 T20 World Cup vs Pak👍

    • @msfirefly751
      @msfirefly751 Год назад +13

      I second that........they were the most intense moments of my whole fucking life

    • @ankitkatoch619
      @ankitkatoch619 Год назад +5

      Indeed💯💯

    • @joyfulzero853
      @joyfulzero853 Год назад +3

      He did not 'LITERALLY' rule cricket; you are talking 'METAPHORICALLY'. You are using the word informally "for emphasis while not being literally true."

    • @rachitshukla30
      @rachitshukla30 Год назад +12

      74 now😂

    • @arijit1197
      @arijit1197 Год назад +4

      @@rachitshukla30 Yes Bro Dekh Hi raha tha Match😂

  • @amitvishwakarma1751
    @amitvishwakarma1751 Год назад +32

    Cricketer can play baseball easily for first time but baseball player can't play easily cricket for first time 😂

  • @AyushShukla-ns3uy
    @AyushShukla-ns3uy Год назад +8

    Cricket = Most skillfull sports ever. U need technique for every fucking thing. Even the umpires are so underrated.

  • @anthonyleeming
    @anthonyleeming Год назад +262

    Loads of athleticism in cricket, especially the T20 format. These were Test Cricket highlights which is much slower paced.

    • @kummarintivenkatesh862
      @kummarintivenkatesh862 Год назад +15

      Brother right now test cricket more interesting than t20 cricket.

    • @anthonyleeming
      @anthonyleeming Год назад +9

      @@kummarintivenkatesh862 I agree, but not to people who don't know the game at all.

    • @mtk3755
      @mtk3755 Год назад +5

      True test is actually like a marathon I feel. T10/T20 like sprints. Obviously more people will get bored watching marathons. Test is patience endurance stamina perseverance etc. T20 all about quick fast paced explosive entertaining. This perception that cricket is just boring as its a marathon needs to change. It's lot much more. Just the perception needs to change and we will see people being interested in it more.

    • @suffern63
      @suffern63 Год назад +1

      Much slower maybe but much better

    • @ProgressPost
      @ProgressPost Год назад

      These days you need athleticism in cricket anyway. If you are a pace bowler, you have to be a very good athlete with robust rotator calves.
      As a fielder, you need to be a very good athlete just to perform at an average level, let alone top class fielding. I think the wicket-keeper must not be brought into this analysis because his role is the same as that of a football goalkeeper if not more difficult. And as as a batter you won't get past playing more than 5-6 overs unless you're a real athlete. Even as a spin bowler you may not endure physical exertion like a pace bowler but you have to be a good fielder just to be in the team. You can't be a good fielder without being a good athlete.
      So, these days, cricket and baseball are on par as far as athleticism is concerned.

  • @aparichitthestranger7907
    @aparichitthestranger7907 Год назад +331

    Virat Kohli is the GOAT of Cricket ❤️🏏

    • @mtk3755
      @mtk3755 Год назад +5

      Nah

    • @Antufitness
      @Antufitness Год назад +13

      This year is the year of king kohli ❤🔥

    • @suffern63
      @suffern63 Год назад +2

      From India Sachin Tendulkar and Sunil Gavaskar ..then we can talk about Bradman,Viv Richards etc

    • @hasibalfuad9652
      @hasibalfuad9652 Год назад +6

      Sachin

    • @mmn7209
      @mmn7209 Год назад +6

      @@suffern63 yes they are amazing, but the reason can they play 3 formats of the game. Viv Richards said in an interview he could never

  • @arpandey6129
    @arpandey6129 Год назад +217

    There is only one king in this world that is King Kohli of India .He is my favorite player. ❤️ G.o.a.t🐐💖 #kingkohli #cricket

    • @justindas9308
      @justindas9308 Год назад +1

      Football 👑

    • @seraphim_069
      @seraphim_069 Год назад +2

      @@justindas9308 yes football ⚽ is biggest sports but in India Cricket is 💕

    • @rajrockzz3797
      @rajrockzz3797 Год назад +1

      Tendulkar the real Goat 🔥🔥

    • @Akshay_PJO
      @Akshay_PJO Год назад +1

      @@rajrockzz3797 Kohli king, Sachin gawd

    • @allahmotherchod5943
      @allahmotherchod5943 Год назад

      @@justindas9308 This year IPL rights were brought by 50,000 cr.IPL is biggest league in the world

  • @abcdefghi__lmnopqrstuvwxyz._
    @abcdefghi__lmnopqrstuvwxyz._ Год назад +150

    Fun Fact : This is the most viewed video of their channel with more than 1 Million Views 🇮🇳♥️

    • @Mostly-Sane
      @Mostly-Sane 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah 😂 not sure why was this in my recommendation lol. RUclips must be pushing their videos now

    • @tryzmotrippin5481
      @tryzmotrippin5481 10 месяцев назад +8

      Proud? Tf? That ain't nothing to be prod of. Just shows how our minds get influenced into watching these americans reacting to our stuff just to get the sense of validity.

    • @Mostly-Sane
      @Mostly-Sane 10 месяцев назад

      @@tryzmotrippin5481 Very True

    • @mr.factanium4461
      @mr.factanium4461 4 месяца назад

      Chutiye hi rahoge tum log hamesha

  • @kulendra3299
    @kulendra3299 9 месяцев назад +5

    No one is called a king just by playing well and scoring runs, his attitude ditemination, Passion for the game which is make him difference, that's why kohli is called king of cricket ❤️🔥🔥

  • @Najeebullah_Afghan
    @Najeebullah_Afghan Год назад +94

    This video gonna get most viewership as you mentioned 🥰king Kohli
    Love from Afghanistan 🇦🇫 🥰🇮🇳

    • @whitestorm9995
      @whitestorm9995 Год назад +9

      🇮🇳 and 🇦🇫 bhai bhai... Target 🇵🇰 😂🤣

    • @AdityaRaj-ru9br
      @AdityaRaj-ru9br 6 месяцев назад +1

      Ofc brother it's video has 1.5 mil views

  • @shiTthebed86
    @shiTthebed86 Год назад +315

    i played cricket a lot in my youth... ill never forget one time i was around 13 and my club had a pro come in to talk to us and he bowled at us full speed to see the difference between how we play vs the pro's. When it was my turn and he came running at me with that ball it came at me so fast i just froze up and pooped my pants. terrifying... and yes them cricket balls are rock hard and hurt to catch!

    • @MrNifts
      @MrNifts Год назад +11

      Yeh i was keeper for school and we had a daemon bowler, I took one in the forehead!

    • @galaxray8700
      @galaxray8700 Год назад +10

      Once I hurt my finger catching the ball.
      And it tools 2-3 weeks for it to be functional.

    • @LightYagami-mj5pi
      @LightYagami-mj5pi Год назад +15

      Bro i was a fast bowler in high school and i dislocated my ankle. Cricket is life threatening.

    • @soorajtr6692
      @soorajtr6692 Год назад +5

      @@LightYagami-mj5pi damn thats painful af

    • @RadhaVallabhVrindavan
      @RadhaVallabhVrindavan Год назад

      Wtf? Lmao, you must be a bad batsman

  • @kriptonite1624_suraj
    @kriptonite1624_suraj Год назад +90

    This video is a classic example of what should be the reactions of people watching one of the most complicate sports for the first time without knowing anything about it.I can't count how many things they got it wrong.😂😂

  • @plopodopolas567
    @plopodopolas567 Год назад +8

    As an english guy who has only ever played cricket at school, the fundamentals are pretty simple. The bowler (pitcher) tries to bowl the ball at the wickets (the three sticks behind the batsman). He is then said to be 'bowled out'. The aim of the batsman is then obviously to first and foremost, prevent the ball from knocking the wicket, but can score 'runs'. The fielding team can also get him out by catching a hit ball before it hits the ground and is said to be 'caught out'. All kind of similar to baseball so far. To score runs, the batsman can bat the ball beyond that ring (the boundary) without bouncing and score 6 runs automatically. If it goes beyond that boundary having hit the ground first, he scores 4 runs. In any other case, the batsman can score runs by running to the other end of the pitch where the ball was originally thrown by the bowler, but must reach this point before the fielding team knock out his wicket. The whole time the batsman is running and not on his mark, he is at risk from being bowled out. Overall game scoring is quite tricky and what's known as 'test matches' can be played over 5 games to determine a winner (or could still even end in a draw). You then have overs etc. which is the number of legal balls bowled by a single bowler - usually 6 I think. The number of overs i think determines the length of the game.
    Essentially, if you're bowling, bowl them out. If you're fielding, catch them out and if you're batting, don't get out and hit and run as best you can. I know Im going to get corrected on this.

  • @billiaala5447
    @billiaala5447 Год назад +23

    As a cricketer and fan of this game this video was nothing less then a tourture for me.
    But still it was fun someway 😂😂😂
    Virat is 👑

  • @aditya-zo3vm
    @aditya-zo3vm Год назад +353

    I had this written out a while back for content creators like you. Hope it helps.
    Cricket for dummies
    Played in an oval ground, no size restrictions. 11 players to a side. Playing surface is called pitch, rectangular, 22 yards long. Pitch is hard packed earth so the ball can bounce.
    At both ends of pitch, three wooden sticks driven into ground, called stumps/or wickets.
    The main contest is between batsman and bowler. Two batsmen bat together, a batsman can't bat alone. Bowler is supported by 10 fielders. Bowler is also a fielder. Means there are always 13 players on the ground.
    The role of batsmen
    Batsman score 'runs'. That means they run along the 22 yard pitch, end to end. So the batsman will hit the ball, and fielder runs to stop it. In the meantime, the two batsmen will run, between the wickets, as many times as they can. 1 and 2 are common, 3 times not so much.
    If the ball races to the fence, they don't have run, they get 4 'runs' automatically. If it goes over the fence without touching the ground they get 6.
    Now dummies may think, that how 'two' batsmen can bat? At the same time?
    It's all about running. Batter A is batting, batter B is waiting at the other end (where the bowler throws the ball from). Bowler balls. Batter A hits. He runs to the other end. B, meanwhile runs to his end and they exchange places. And the next bowl is faced by B.
    If they run '2 runs' then B goes back to his original spot and A will face the next ball.
    So if it's odd number Batsmen change, if it is even, same batsman faces the next delivery.
    There are other constraints, but that is beyond dummies, so this is it for now.
    Bowler
    Throws the ball to get the batsman out. It's called a delivery or just a 'ball'. Can 'out' the batsman in many ways. Most common of them are- 1.if the ball hits the wickets (irrespective of if it did hit the bat or body before that) 2. if batsman hits in the air and fielder catches it
    3. If batsman runs and a fielder manages to 'run out' him before he reaches the end(can be any of two ends because there are ........)
    Another common way to get out is LBW. Too complicated to explain for dummies. Crudely it can be defined- If the ball is gonna hit the wicket and the batter puts his leg in its path he is leg-before-wicket and hence out!
    Now, it is not mandatory to bounce the ball on the ground. But everyone does because it is easy to hit a full toss (ball which does not hit the ground like a baseball pitch). And if you are not making it hit the ground then it should not be above the battery's waist.
    Balling has to be always above the shoulders and you can't bend your elbow more than 14 degrees. (That is why bowlers run, so that they can generate the force).
    The bowl is hard leather, and weighs around 160 gms. (So yes, it can kill and has killed.)
    There are basically two kinds of bowlers- pacers who rely on speed and slow bowlers who rely on variations. The pitch plays a very important role in bowling as the quality, hardness and moisture levels affect the speed and trajectory of the ball. (Good bowling pitches are lovingly called 'unplayable' these days.)
    Fielders
    They field. They run to stop the ground balls and dive to catch the ones in air. And try to run out the batsmen by throwing. there are well defined fielding positions and a combination of it is used depending on who is bowling, who is batting and what the conditions are. There are also fielding restrictions.
    Format- Test cricket goes for 5 days. A maximum of 450 balls is played each day. For the viewer it could be quite boring 4 1/2 out of 5 days. But, for the player; well there is no better 'test'. Mentally and athletically draining (especially for English players). And after 5 days of hard work the match can end in draw( without a clear winner)
    One Day is for 8 hours. Both teams play 300 balls each maximum. Whoever scores more wins.
    T20 is for 3-4 hours. Obviously the most popular format. Both teams play 120 balls each maximum. Whoever scores more wins.
    Some terms necessary to understand these formats.
    Innings
    Relates to batting. The period where a whole team bats is called an inning. As you can see in the format description, in One day an inning can't go more than 300 balls (even if all the batters haven't batted), but in test an inning can go on for as long as all the 11 players have batted. So if your team bats for three days without getting out well your inning was of three days (around 1350 balls). If all your batsmen get out within an hour then your inning has ended and the other team is going to probably make you suffer for the next three days.
    Overs- A bowler can't ball forever. So there must be a method to alternate them. Well bowlers are changed after 'an over'.
    An over is equal to 6 balls. (That is why one day and T20 have 300 and 120 balls limit- multiples of 6)
    So how many overs are played in one day cricket? (Question for dummies)
    There are no limits to the number of overs a bowler can bowl in Test. Slow ballers ball like 50 overs (300 balls) in one inning. Because they are not getting tired and can keep going.
    In one day the limit for a bowler is 10 overs (60balls) and in T20 it's 4 overs.
    Strike rate- Number of runs scored per hundred balls. So in test a SR of 40 to 60 is good. In One day 80+ is good. In T20 your strike rate should always be 100- 150.
    That means scoring at least one run in every ball you play.
    So, you can see that from test to T20 the games goes from soft skill to more primal hitting. Test is tea and cakes in the afternoon, T20 is 'seek and destroy'. In test you have to stay and not get out. In T20 you have to take risk and score as much as you can. In one day you balance both.
    Leaving the ball
    Soemtimes when you watch cricket you will see batsmen leaving the ball (not trying to hit it at all). It's more common in Test. Fairly common in one day. And I am sure it's a crime in T20.
    Why is that dummies? Why would they do that?

  • @maddydulles2070
    @maddydulles2070 Год назад +37

    FYI, The first ever international cricket game was between the US and Canada in 1844. The match was played at the grounds of the St George's Cricket Club in New York

  • @RugbyMatters
    @RugbyMatters Год назад +59

    Back in the 1970s I was taught cricket at school by a guy who played for Yorkshire and he had also been a professional football (soccer) player. He always maintained he had to be fitter to play cricket and he certainly made us do a lot more fitness and all round physical development that our football and rugby teachers.

  • @ashiq1797
    @ashiq1797 Год назад +20

    CRICKET IS A BEAUTIFUL GAME AND VIRAT KOHLI IS EMOTION❤️🔥

  • @joyfulzero853
    @joyfulzero853 Год назад +112

    A cricket ball is actually made in the same basic way as a traditional baseball; a cork inner, tightly wrapped in twine and with a leather cover (traditionally dark red). The cricket ball has a multi-stranded 'equatorial' raised seam unlike the baseball; the seam is significant in how the ball is used by bowlers. It is slightly smaller than a baseball but heavier.

    • @bimbapanthi9547
      @bimbapanthi9547 Год назад +6

      But is harder as well. And is much more expensive than a baseball.

    • @joyfulzero853
      @joyfulzero853 Год назад +2

      @@bimbapanthi9547 Being smaller and heavier implies they are denser and harder.
      Hand-made, top quality balls are much more expensive than baseballs but the latter are used for such a short time (sometimes just one pitch) that the cost of balls through the MLB season comes to around 1.8 million dollars.

    • @bimbapanthi9547
      @bimbapanthi9547 Год назад

      @@joyfulzero853 I am well aware about the fact that across the season baseballs cost more than cricket balls. But I was talking about only one ball. It costs 20 times more than a baseball or even more. And I am aware of the fact that being smaller, dense and very tightly packed makes it too hard.

  • @kieranmcfarlane560
    @kieranmcfarlane560 Год назад +71

    I'd check out the Indian Premier League, that's my favourite league for cricket. Its a shorter form than what you were watching in this video. The clips from this video were from test cricket, where one game can last up to 5 days. IPL is 20/20 which lasts 2 or 3 hours so its a lot more about hitting the ball hard and you get a lot more flashy batting. You did have the right idea to watch a video on the rules because I'd imagine you'd try to figure it out from what you know about baseball when realistically the only similarity is that you hit a ball.

  • @ASTRODIX18
    @ASTRODIX18 Год назад +27

    Virat Kohli ❤️❤️ He is not only the King of cricket.......He is GENIUS 💪

  • @AbhishekMishra-id9qi
    @AbhishekMishra-id9qi 2 месяца назад +1

    Since the day 1 he arrived, he was fearless & always on attacking mode. Simply he let his bat do the talk. GOAT 🐐

  • @dhavalpatel2240
    @dhavalpatel2240 10 месяцев назад +7

    I know guys it is really easy to reel in indian audience on the name of cricket, movies or in this case king kohli. And nothing wrong with it. But how difficult it can be to learn a sport before you start reacting to it....Also, if you want to see modern and fast paced form of the sport search T20 cricket or IPL best innings.

  • @dale897
    @dale897 Год назад +11

    The ball is harder than a baseball and heavier and a bit smaller too. The way the scoring works is, 6 runs if it is hit out of the boundary without touching the ground, 4 if it rolls to the boundary and 1 run every time they run to the other wickets crease(the 3 sticks known as stups with the 2 small sticks known as bails at each end of the pitch, the crease is the white line infront of the wickets) when they have hit it but those individual runs don't count if you hit a 4 or a 6. The pitch (strip of hard ground they bat and bowl on) is 66ft long so they are bowling(pitching in cricket) from further than a pitcher does. They technically don't have to wait for the ball to bounce before hitting it.

  • @maryhanrahan
    @maryhanrahan Год назад +39

    My nephew is a really good cricketer - pre covid as a teenager he was bowling as a fast bowler - he has bowled a couple of recorded deliveries at 120km - he is 6ft 7in by the way

    • @akhileshtsanthosh7194
      @akhileshtsanthosh7194 Год назад

      6ft 7 inch,he can be a express fast bowler and his height will help to get extra bouncers which will make him lethal

    • @Rational_Human1
      @Rational_Human1 Год назад +1

      I think it's not 120km , bcz 120 are slower balls , 140 - 165 km is the range of a fast bowler.

    • @GamerOne_me
      @GamerOne_me Год назад +2

      ​@@Rational_Human1 120 130 is medium pace
      Below that is spinners
      More than 140 is fast
      And many medium pace bowlers has that swing which makes it hard to hit

    • @Sumitingle1
      @Sumitingle1 Год назад +1

      ​@@Rational_Human1 150+ fast
      130-140 medium fast
      160+ are rarely seen in whole cricket

    • @abhinavmallvishen
      @abhinavmallvishen Год назад

      It's not about pace it's about line and length, pacers like Shaun Tait did nont survived with consistently pitching over 155KMH deliveries, you need line and length to survive in cricket.

  • @lilbullet158
    @lilbullet158 Год назад +45

    The direct ancestors of American Baseball are two English games: 'Rounders' [ a Children's game ], and Cricket. Cricket is overall more dangerous than Baseball. Mainly because the Batsman is much closer to the bowler and the Fielders are closer to the batsman. The 'Action' put on a Cricket ball is more complex than that of Baseball Pitching. Globally, Baseball has around 500 Million fans... Globally, Cricket has around 2 Billion fans. There are a LOT of other differences. Baseball is slightly more complicated

  • @prasannamufc
    @prasannamufc Год назад +8

    Its wonderful to see your reaction to a new sport that you know nothing of. Kudos to you guys!
    The 'pitchers' running in are called bowlers. The ones running in from far bowl around 85mph-92mph. The ball is made of leather and is decently heavy. It is difficult for the batter because the ball moves in the air, off the surface, and can bounce differently over time. Hence a need for a lot of protection to the batter

  • @Proudhinduindian
    @Proudhinduindian 2 месяца назад +1

    27000 international runs 80 century , 140 fifty+ 7 double century ,, most runs in icc tournament , most runs in icc knockout , final ,, 2nd most runs in winning cause b, most century in winning cause , most century in run chase. Thats why he is the king of cricket 👑👑👑

  • @EscSec
    @EscSec Год назад +44

    in both baseball and cricket, deliveries are around 90-92 mph. In cricket, there are bowlers who are slow and they spin the ball (you can see the ball change direction at 3:28) and then there are fast bowlers. The player behind the stumps, will either stand close or away from the batsman depending on the bowler (pitcher for baseball peeps).

    • @artrisk1304
      @artrisk1304 Год назад +2

      Tbh even the "slow" Bowlers are gonna be surprisingly quick for most people

  • @anthonyleeming
    @anthonyleeming Год назад +24

    You should watch the film Ben Stokes: Phoenix from the Ashes. Great documentary about an amazing cricketer!

  • @kumar_subedi_off126
    @kumar_subedi_off126 Год назад +18

    basically there are 3 formats in cricket. 1st one which is purest form of cricket(the one that you just reacted) is played over 5 days which is longer/entended version of cricket where the patience, temprament, class , skills and longetivity to stay on crease is tested
    2nd is bit short one called ODI (one day internationations) which is a 50 overs game
    here, 1 over consists of 6 balls delivered by a bowler to the batter
    in ODI ,you see mixed way of playing where initially you try to build innings and later half of the game, batsmen wack the ball as hard as they can to score more runs
    as you see the ropes in the grounds , if the balls crosses it by landing on the ground/rolling down then batsmen gets 4 runs(score) and if crosses by flying over the ropes one gets 6 runs
    then right now T20I (twenty twenty internationals) is the shortest version of cricket which is 20 overs for each team, it the cracking version of cricket where the batsmen swings the bat usually from ball no.1 throughout game, stream these innings you'll enjoy these, bats would even get the ball to cross over the stadium
    also checkout the shots of AB de Villiers, CHRIS GAYLE, BRENDON MCCULLUM,
    OR watch the fierce bowling of starc , brett lee
    OR , watch some of the greatest catches/fielding , run outs , you'd love to see these❤❤🤝🤝 wanna see more reacts🤏🤏🤏

  • @ak56867
    @ak56867 Год назад +1

    American reaction videos: silence for 5 mins, then a "Damnnnn" followed by silence.

  • @vaibhavhari2728
    @vaibhavhari2728 11 месяцев назад +1

    Cricket is a game played on a pitch of 22 yards between two teams consisting 11 members each. Two batsmen of a team try to score as many runs as possible in a limited number of balls. There's a batter and a bowler, and the rest are fielders. If a batsmen hits a ball and it glide on the grond to the boundary line it's a 4 runs, however if the ball goes over the boundary line after hitted by the batsmen, it'll be considered 6 runs. If the fielder catches the ball before reaching the ground it'll given out. It's a contest between a bowler and a batter. Bowler have to send the batter out, and batter have stay on the ground as long as possible and score runs for his team.....

  • @doncoombez
    @doncoombez Год назад +11

    The rope or boundary is the marker of the perimeter of playing field, if it rolls on the ground and crosses the boundary it is 4, if it crosses the boundary in the air it is 6. You can hit the ball anywhere you like, you are out if: a) you are caught by a fielder (without the ball hitting the ground) b) the ball hits the stumps (the three sticks behind the batter) c) the ball hits your leg pads but would have gone on to hit the stumps (this is called "leg before wicket" or LBW, where wicket is a term for the three stumps)

  • @trevorhope8447
    @trevorhope8447 Год назад +39

    The ball is slightly heavier than the baseball and just as hard. You picked up a lot of the game though. There are lots of videos to watch for the beginner. Watch some of the 'best catches' videos out there.

  • @galaxray8700
    @galaxray8700 Год назад +13

    You should react to his recent 74th century to get how he plays in ODI and t-20 formats. He played like proper ODi batsman to get his century and then 66 in just 25 balls while dealing with sixes.
    Also,that was a record margin of victory in ODI cricket history against a good Sri Lankan team.

  • @al_ted
    @al_ted 2 месяца назад +3

    He is not messi, he is Ronaldo of cricket 🏏

  • @off_grid_javelin
    @off_grid_javelin Год назад +2

    The pitcher in baseball can jerk his hand to throw the ball, while in cricket jerk throws aren't allowed so they get the run up to build speed, cricket's fastest bowlers have speeds of upto almost 100mph while slow ones (which don't rely on speed but the spin of ball after the bounce) go upto 60 to 65 mph.

  • @challengingbrothers6260
    @challengingbrothers6260 Год назад +18

    Assuming what's happening😂😂😂😂 is the most accurate thing in the entire reaction 🤣

  • @kamalkareactionsahoo644
    @kamalkareactionsahoo644 Год назад +13

    He is the global Star ⭐ of cricket

  • @anchipedia
    @anchipedia Год назад +8

    Cricket was played in USA in the 1602 at the place the modern day Manhattan is Situated. Infact the 1st legitimate International Cricket match was played between USA & Canada in the 17' hundreds...

    • @grovehouse
      @grovehouse 9 месяцев назад

      It was 1844. September 1844 to be exact. In New York City. The field is now where 7th Avenue is in Manhattan.

    • @anchipedia
      @anchipedia 9 месяцев назад

      @@grovehouse 1884 is the time when it has became competitive.
      I'm talking time way ahead.

  • @jacksparrowbattlepirates2017
    @jacksparrowbattlepirates2017 Год назад +1

    runs scoring: there is a boundary on the cricket ground. If the ball bounces on the ground (ground rule double in baseball) and goes past the boundary that scores 4 rules. A hit that flies over the boundary in the air scores 6 runs. every time a batter runs to the other side of the pitch and his partner runs to his side that scores 1 run.

  • @sanjibreloaded6938
    @sanjibreloaded6938 Год назад +1

    Americans figuring cricket like it's a rocket science😂

  • @debashishdas5992
    @debashishdas5992 Год назад +5

    Facing 140+ km/h balls is no joke.

  • @preetfire3419
    @preetfire3419 Год назад +6

    6:21 That's Why We Love This Man❣️ Love From India 🇮🇳

  • @suchintseth1868
    @suchintseth1868 Год назад +31

    Messi of cricket is SACHIN TENDULKAR, you can say Virat is Christiano Ronaldo of cricket!

    • @RitwickChatterjee14
      @RitwickChatterjee14 Год назад +9

      Sachin is more equivalent to Maradonna in terms of their achievements, reputation and influence on the sports and the world both on field and off field.
      Virat is certainly the Messi of cricket. A master of agile but delicate and precision playing technique. Both have an elegant presence on the field.
      Don't if there is correct equivalence of Ronaldo is there in cricket. Ronaldo brings sheer power, speed and destructive force combined with intelligent gameplay who instills a fear in the opposition's heart when in form.... Idk in cricket whom we can compare with these qualities. Viv Richards, Hayden and Dhoni comes very near to these comparision

    • @soorajtr6692
      @soorajtr6692 Год назад

      @@RitwickChatterjee14 Ab comes first when it comes to destruction ( acc to me )

    • @percentbigfoot
      @percentbigfoot Год назад +3

      @@RitwickChatterjee14 nah i think Sachin is a fair comparison even Messi winning the WC before retirement is another parallel between the two .. they both were the goat of ther generations to say the least
      Messi and Sachin have similar personalities too.

    • @harismasoud2173
      @harismasoud2173 Год назад +2

      No bro I think ab divilers is the messi of cricket

    • @mtk3755
      @mtk3755 Год назад

      @@RitwickChatterjee14 nah not maradona. Definitely messi and sachin have much more in common

  • @MyGod-1
    @MyGod-1 9 месяцев назад +2

    Virat is so good it’s like hitting Grand Slam every second time at bat

  • @RitaAhColt
    @RitaAhColt 9 месяцев назад +1

    Cricket explained: The three sticks behind the batsman are called the wicket and the goal of the batsman is to protect it from being hit by the ball. At the same time, the bowler aims to hit the wickets when they bowl. The batsman has to tally runs when he hits the ball. If the ball is hit and it's caught, then the batsman is out and that is called a wicket. When a ball is hit, and it rolls to the boundary (the rope) that's 4 runs and you don't have to run between the wickets to get the runs. If the ball is hit up and lands in front of the rope and rolls to the rope, that's 4 runs. If the balls lands outside the rope that's an automatic 6 runs. The idea is to get runs, protect the wicket, and get yourself out - from the batsman's perspective. From a bowler's perspective, the goal is to bowl the batsmen out for the least number of runs. There are 11 people in a team and when 10 are out, your innings are over. The bowling side will now have the opportunity to bat and chase the runs and build up as high a tally of runs as they can. The innings are called overs and there are 3 different types, if you like, of cricket games. The test (where the players wear all white) goes for 5 days and whichever team ends up ahead in runs at the end of the 5 days (having had equal opportunities by innings to build up runs) wins the test. Then there's the One Day cricket which have a maximum of 50 overs per team and whichever team leads in runs at the end of their 50 overs wins the game. There is also the T20 where each team has a maximum number of 20 overs to either bat or bowl and like the 50 overs, whichever team has the most runs at the end of the overs wins the game. In the One Day and T20, the teams wear their country colours. Cricket is a strategic game; the bowler reads the batsman and bowls tactically to get a wicket either by forcing the batsmen to hit in the air and be caught or to leave their wicket unprotected and get bowled. At the same time, the batsmen read the bowler to find a weakness and know when to hit the ball, also read the fielding to determine where to place the ball to get the most runs. One can also be called 'out' if they hit the ball that doesn't go to the boundary but far enough away to run between the wickets to get runs, and in the course of running between the wickets, a fielder throws the ball back and hits the wicket (the 3 sticks) before the running batsmen gets his bat over the white line (the crease). It's quite tactical and it's a thinking game. By the way, there are different kinds of bowlers - a spin bowler, a fast bowler and a medium fast bowler. The fast bowler usually clocks about 120 - 150 kilometers (74 - 93 miles) per hour whereas a spin bowler delivers a slower, spinning ball that can be deceptive to the batsmen who has to play the spin bowl very tactically. Not all members of a team are bowlers and not all are batsmen so players like Virat Kohli excel in batting. Each team has strong batsmen usually the first 6 order of batsmen. Not all bowlers are good batsmen but there are exceptions who are called 'all-rounders' - these players predominantly bowl but are outstanding batsmen as well. If a player is called 'out' before collecting any runs, it called a duck; 50 runs is called a half century and 100 runs is a century. It's not unusual for very good batsmen like Kohli to get a century in an innings. There are other nuances to the game and if you watch it often and know the rules, they make the game quite fascinating. There you have it, a synopsis of the game. I hope that helps, at least to understand the fundamentals of the game.

  • @LeviAckerman-li7lr
    @LeviAckerman-li7lr 7 месяцев назад +1

    *KOHLI PRIDE OF INDIA* ✌🇮🇳❤

  • @stephenwand3417
    @stephenwand3417 Год назад +14

    Great reaction, lads!! Do more cricket - especially twenty-20.

  • @karthik_birwas_
    @karthik_birwas_ Год назад +4

    Every head must bow for the Greatest Of All Time 🙌
    Virat Kohli🐐🔥

  • @dheerajbagayath7784
    @dheerajbagayath7784 Год назад +30

    good video but as a state player myself, I can tell you that cricket has a lot of athleticism! imagine playing 90 overs (540 balls for 8 overs) a day for 5 days straight! you can't do unless you're athletic haha

    • @mtk3755
      @mtk3755 Год назад

      As a batsman you need athleticism more for running back and forth rather than facing the bowlers. If a batsman is very good he doesn't need switching the strike much he'll just stand there and maneuver the ball around the field.

    • @mtk3755
      @mtk3755 Год назад

      While bowlers and fielders need much more athleticism.

    • @Akshay_PJO
      @Akshay_PJO Год назад

      @@mtk3755 Ayo any batter who doesn't rotate the strike is not a good batter

    • @mysticlunala8020
      @mysticlunala8020 Год назад

      @@mtk3755 Dumb comment. He's not just standing there. When the batsman maneuver's a ball, he requires explosive strength while making a shot, hand-eye coordination, hand-leg coordination for different types of balls being thrown at incredible high speeds and this as well is a part of athleticism. You're wrong about athleticism being just for running back and forth. So, it's either you don't understand the meaning of athleticism or you don't like Kohli.

  • @gokul_gk_4
    @gokul_gk_4 10 месяцев назад +2

    9:20 lmao you have no idea 😂

  • @sumitkajla2083
    @sumitkajla2083 8 месяцев назад +1

    Virat make it look easy otherwise hitting at 145kmph is hella difficult❤

  • @Kong_man
    @Kong_man Год назад +9

    Fun to see them describing a cricket bat 😂

  • @joyfulzero853
    @joyfulzero853 Год назад +7

    This guy is a great player/batsman and has been for a long time but at the same time he is elevated to a level by Indian fans that no 'human' can really live up to!
    I will probably get a lot of comeback for saying that!

    • @dooh6600
      @dooh6600 Год назад

      *Greatest and yes it's nearly impossible for anyone to score runs like kohli did between 2016-2018.. If you really think he's overrated then you better start watching cricket and maybe you can watch the interviews or podcasts of other cricketers.. there's a reason why he's the most followed cricketer.. and If you really wanna know who's overrated i can easily give you two names, Rohit Sharma and Mahendra Singh Dhoni.. these two are actually overrated by Indians

    • @joyfulzero853
      @joyfulzero853 Год назад

      @@dooh6600 I have been watching and following cricket since 1963 as my favourite sport (also played for 50 years, umpired, still involved heavily with my club) so I am pretty familiar If you re-read what I wrote you might understand that I was talking about the level of adulation given to people like Kohli and Tendulkar. They are commonly referred to as 'Kings' and even 'Gods' and every detail of their lives is followed minutely by many millions.
      Tendulkar has a home in London and the best thing about it for him is that when he is there he can behave like an ordinary person.
      It is immensely difficult for some people to cope with that sort of 'worship'; Tendulkar and Kohli have handled it remarkably well considering everything, but a lot of players not so well.

    • @dooh6600
      @dooh6600 Год назад

      @@joyfulzero853 you gotta re-read your statement yourself my brother.. your statement didn't mean anything about celeb worshiping it was literally targetting virat... but yeah i agree that Indians still have the slave mentality and literally worship Celebs and treat everyone as God but you simply can't get annoyed about players getting nicknames.. for example Gayle is referred to as "Universe boss" does that mean he's the boss of this universe? Nah! Moreover he's not an Indian as well

    • @rocketrabble6737
      @rocketrabble6737 Год назад

      @@dooh6600 What I said about Kohli was "... he is elevated to a level by Indian fans that no 'human' can really live up to!"
      Chris Gayle named himself "Universe Boss"

    • @dooh6600
      @dooh6600 Год назад

      @@rocketrabble6737 yes and that's true.. it's almost impossible for any human to replicate prime kohli and you can't deny that.. if you're talking about celeb worshiping i agree but if you're gonna say that what kohli did in his prime is not inhuman level i have to disagree.. btw You're using your second Id to comment? I didn't know you would take this very seriously lmao

  • @Patelspranav
    @Patelspranav Год назад +16

    1:45 'Not messi' He is the CR7 of cricket..👑

    • @anonymously_genius
      @anonymously_genius Год назад +1

      messi > cr

    • @dooh6600
      @dooh6600 Год назад +1

      Nope he's the Messi of cricket cause Messi's the goat of football

    • @dooh6600
      @dooh6600 Год назад

      @@anonymously_genius i mean anyone in their right mind would know that 7(8th on the way)>5

    • @inderrrr3968
      @inderrrr3968 11 месяцев назад

      Messi > cr7

  • @mysticlunala8020
    @mysticlunala8020 Год назад

    As an Indian, Not being a cricket fan would be something out of ordinary. But I still am a Virat Kohli Fan only because one of my friend started telling me about him and how great he is and fuck I love that dude.

  • @Shybuyer
    @Shybuyer Год назад +4

    Important point: The ball must be bowled not pitched or thrown. That is, there can be no straightening of the arm during the delivery. And the stumps are 22 yards apart. Cricket balls are about 1/2 ounce heavier than a baseball, slightly bigger and harder.

    • @siddharthmehta6220
      @siddharthmehta6220 Год назад +1

      Cricket ball is heavier & much harder, but not bigger (in size) than baseball. It's more dense & hence heavier

  • @stoneoutdooradventures2286
    @stoneoutdooradventures2286 Год назад +7

    You need to watch the best of Kevin Peterson..or Freddie Flintoff... those guy's hit the cricket ball hard which is harder than a baseball

    • @Riddhisiddhi.0
      @Riddhisiddhi.0 Год назад +1

      What about kohli ? No one can hit ball like him , don't always predict the speed of ball on the basis of projectile of ball

    • @paulhollett7183
      @paulhollett7183 Год назад

      @@Riddhisiddhi.0 Yes, but we have just done him. There are and have been loads of great cricketers. These guys are new to the sport and they should see some different players, batsmen, bowlers and great fielders. I think seeing some stuff from the great West Indies side from the 70's and 80's would be interesting.

  • @TheRetroManRandySavage
    @TheRetroManRandySavage Год назад +6

    9:17 I don't know about that, buddy.
    Those cricket balls are like concrete. I've broken my fingers getting hit in the hand with them. I got a dislocated thumb in high school because of it and a chipped bone in my middle finger.

  • @18itsme
    @18itsme 10 месяцев назад +1

    Virat Kohli=Greatest sportsperson in the world🔥

  • @googleforcedmetocreateacha6273

    The reason he is using finesse rather then power is because you are watching the longer format of the game. Test matches go on for 5 days. He would quickly run out of steam if he started blasting. Also he has unlimited throws in the 5 days if he can bat. In shorter formats you will see him bat aggressive. Test matches you have to bat technically correct. Head over the ball. Perfectly balance and least dominant with the bottom hand. He makes it look easy because he has a sorted out trigger movement. Head is always over the ball and judges the length perfectly in a fraction of second. It helps that for a cricketer he is extremely fit. So he has his muscle memory trained perfectly. Playing that technically correct and not getting out is extremely difficult especially since the Australians are top class bowlers. Freeze frame each of those pitches at him right after the pitcher bowls and you will see Kohli's head is always over the ball and he is perfectly balanced when the ball hits the bat. That is why the ball goes far when he meets it. This is very very very hard to do in real life and even more so against top quality opposition. He makes it look easy but try batting like this against a semi decent pitcher. You will be out of position so quick as you only have a fraction of a second to react.

  • @mahingaming9532
    @mahingaming9532 Год назад +5

    There is one king #Kingkohli the G.O.A.T💯🐐

  • @gauravdeep3293
    @gauravdeep3293 Год назад +7

    He is the best in the world. King Kohli🔥🔥

  • @techoz
    @techoz Год назад +5

    Thanks guys that was awesome to cover cricket ....love ya

  • @tanujshah4997
    @tanujshah4997 Год назад +1

    There are three different formats for cricket: the one that you watched here is a Test Format which is a 5 day game. and played in whites, as the ball they use is a Red Ball.
    The other one is a ODI - One Day International format. which is a 50 over (300 balls a side) format.
    the third one is a T20 which is a 20 over format (120 balls a side)
    both ODI and T20 are played with white ball and in country uniforms.
    I bet you can watch any Virat Kohli’s innings and you will learn. more about this guy.
    Its true that this game is about timing the ball well, it is also about precision, perfect Hand-eye coordination, accuracy, strength and power to hit it all the way.
    Cricket balls are made of leather so they travel pretty fast and that is why the guards are wored by the batsman.

  • @gvndrwt
    @gvndrwt 6 месяцев назад +1

    A SIX IN CRICKET > 2 base ball grounds 😂

  • @Abhirajkumarsingh
    @Abhirajkumarsingh Год назад +5

    The GOAT of all Time in Cricket History is Ms Dhoni 💕 Forme Indian Cricket Captain Mr. Cool 😎 MSD is only Cricket Captain who win All Format ICC trophy 🏆 💞

  • @kinggooner2533
    @kinggooner2533 Год назад +4

    You definitely should watch more cricket videos. Checkout the rules, spin, swing & fast bowlers to start. Also if you didn’t know England are the current champions in both T20 & 1 day cricket

    • @18maxx87
      @18maxx87 Год назад

      India dominating test

  • @psAddy87
    @psAddy87 Год назад +4

    You guys should watch MS Dhoni's Helicopter Shot. It's a lot like baseball hitting 😊

  • @prashant5915
    @prashant5915 10 месяцев назад

    I love how American’s respect something which requires sheer talent. I love America ❤️

  • @yasirilhan702
    @yasirilhan702 2 месяца назад

    Am an Indian and a Viratian. We indians love cricket the most. In fact, Cricket is often treated as a religion in our nation.

  • @jyotishmansaikia3356
    @jyotishmansaikia3356 Год назад +3

    King kohli❤❤❤

  • @ayazbahaar555
    @ayazbahaar555 Год назад +4

    YOU GUYS SHOULD REACT TO HIM MORE OFTEN!
    HE'S A LEGEND IN CRICKET 🏏
    React to "Virat kohli the best player"

  • @official__yuvraj__bundela_x12
    @official__yuvraj__bundela_x12 Год назад +6

    Virat Kohli legend off cricket 🏏

  • @nagendrapatel2357
    @nagendrapatel2357 Месяц назад +1

    Ye cricket ke father hai ❤🎉💯

  • @adwaithk
    @adwaithk 2 месяца назад +1

    The captain Rohit Sharma
    +
    Kohili
    =
    The god of cricket

  • @jaysuryasuryawanshi
    @jaysuryasuryawanshi Год назад

    Happy to see virat inspiring them to watch cricket!

  • @darkvishalff2826
    @darkvishalff2826 Год назад +1

    Goat of cricket 👑🐐❤️

  • @dickie3658
    @dickie3658 Год назад

    ' The goal is to hit the back thing '.Cracked it .

  • @CatchMeIfYouCan-t2h
    @CatchMeIfYouCan-t2h 9 месяцев назад +1

    Baseball is basically a modified version of cricket invented in the mid 1800s by the Americans as America doesn't want to play any colonial sports after their Independence. You will see cricket as one of the main sports in every country colonised by British and baseball on the other hand it is a very known sport in every country under the influence of USA like Japan.

  • @anuwatr9798
    @anuwatr9798 Год назад +1

    Americans + Brain (which is not possible 😂) = Cricket

  • @TerraInsight
    @TerraInsight Год назад +1

    Even the first timer knew it wasn't out but the third umpire didn't.

  • @ApurboSarker-f1m
    @ApurboSarker-f1m 11 месяцев назад +1

    King of cricket is virat kohli ❤

  • @campbellvearing5896
    @campbellvearing5896 Год назад

    There’s a really good explainer. Cricket explained for baseball fans. It’s really really good

  • @kjlovescoffee
    @kjlovescoffee Год назад +1

    The batsman gets 6 points if he hits the ball past the rope without touching the ground in-between, and 4 if it touches the ground in-between. If the ball doesn't pass the rope, they have to run - each leanth of the pitch is one run. The bouler (pitcher for you) must bounce the ball, and aims to hit the stumps (a.k.a. wicket) so that one or both of the horizontal stumps fall off. That's "bouled out". If the ball hits the batsman's leg, and the umpire deems his leg to be in line with the ball trajectory such that it would have hit the stumps, the batsman is out - "Leg before wicket" or LBW. Once the ball touches the bat, the batsman can be caught out so long as the ball doesn't touch the ground in between the bat and the fielder's hands. Even if the batsman nicks the ball ever so slightly - there's usually a microphone planted at the base of the stumps to help with accurate judgements. It's comes through quite loud! And yes, fielders have bare hands, except for the wicket keeper (guy directly behind the stumps), because he fields more balls than anyone else, and usually at higher speed. He has leather gloves that look like big oven mitts. They're thinner and not as rigid as a baseball mitt (baseball fielding really is easy mode by comparison). And yes, catching the ball with bare hands hurt like a bitch. At 5:30 you can see how thick the padding the batsman's gloves are - gives you an idea of the danger. Batsman also has shin/knee gaurds, fore-arm/elbow guards (optional, this mad lad goes in bare arms), and - most importantly - a groin guard to protect the family jewels.
    One more way the batsman can be out: You'll see there's a box drawn on the pitch on both ends. The batsman has to be within that box to be safe. When they attempt a run, they leave the safety of the box. If the fielder can get the ball to the stumps and hit it (either push the stumps with the ball, or throw the ball - accurately - from a distance and hit the stumps. This is even harder than it sounds, not least because the stumps are only about 1" thick, but also because the fielder will usually be running, reaching, bending down or even diving to catch the ball and throw all in one motion. The fielder can also elect to throw the ball towards the wicket keeper and have him push the stumps, but that takes longer, so it's a split second judgement call. There are some great moments in fielding history for this sort of thing - here a fielder who regularly excited crowds in the 90s: ruclips.net/video/3BjsFpyqTyg/видео.html He's also famous for this piece of cricket legend: ruclips.net/video/L4ZQ9bQJKKk/видео.htmlsi=PUZk-LTrzyJovtTi&t=377
    The guy on the left is right: Cricket demands a lot more accuracy. If the batsmen were as inaccurate as in baseball, the game would be over in no time at all 😂

  • @dibyamazumder
    @dibyamazumder 5 месяцев назад +1

    King Kohli 👑

  • @GOODTHINKER691
    @GOODTHINKER691 Год назад +2

    Best batsman of his era 🙏 King Kohli 🙏

  • @akashpatel7902
    @akashpatel7902 Год назад +1

    just for kohli i subscribed

  • @ashuuddin6415
    @ashuuddin6415 9 месяцев назад

    saying "Defence" to Virat Kohli playing a classic shot in cricket is sacrilegious

  • @GajananGaju-lj9ql
    @GajananGaju-lj9ql Год назад +1

    King kohli 🤴

  • @raj2522
    @raj2522 Год назад +1

    Man knows little about cricket and has picked the video of the best batsman of this generation for reaction 🔥🔥... Can see becoming a fan of this art ❤... Well the whole cricketing world is !

  • @letterhuman
    @letterhuman 2 месяца назад +1

    Americans might conquer Mars, but will never be able to understand what Cricket is. Period.