warne and macgill - part two
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Warne and Macgill at work... (more shane than stuart it has to be said)
No narrative here, just my recordings of them bowling against south africa. (though i've tried to put it in sequence)
Ponting, the greatest fielder of all time. Just a random video and you see Ponting taking a screamer at silly point.
Great upload this one. Classic Warne at 4:42. Begging the ump and having that shocked and disgusted look on his face that he's not given out. Umpire smiling as he walks off. Feels like we saw that Warne appeal a thousand times. So good to watch. That first ball to Gibbs bounced true, but went through him so fast. Fantastic variation he had, a huge test for any bat. Some excellent real time slo-mo vision at 7:52 of MacGill's terrific wrongun.
anyone else enjoys these whole bowling spells apart from just seeing wickets highlights
As a young legspinner this seems to be much more fun to watch then just wicket highlights
Yes
Absolutely mate, its just a shame that the quality is so poor, a few more years later and it would have been so much better.
Ridicously cool... and he is, of course, a top quality bowler.
Wish I had a lot more footage of him bowling.
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4:25 would have been one of the most unusual dismissals is the history of the game 😂
This Australian team was ❤❤❤❤❤.... unbeatable
Bowled Shane
❤❤❤👍👍❤❤
prince looked a bit fearful i guess worried he would b made a fool of
Feel very sad to realise the fact that Stuart Champion Macgill only played 7 more test matches after this match and then took his retirement in the 2008 #legendforareason #themostunluckiestguyinthehistoryofAustraliancricket
Ujjwal Sinha why'd he quit so early
Not sure he’s the unluckiest in Australia as he at least got to play test cricket.
Peter Anderson was the Queensland wicketkeeper, broke his finger, Ian Healy was the backup keeper, Healy was picked for the tour of Pakistan in 1988 and the rest is history.
Other players like Jamie Siddons, Jamie Cox, Stuart Law, Martin Love (made a century in his last test) could also be considered much more unlucky than MacGill.
Pitches now days are becoming flatter its to easy for the batsman
Not test pitches u idiot
True mate when Rohit is batting well then it must be a batting paradise.
@@vvshetty1 no moron
@@vvshetty1 test pitches are roads, much like domestic
@@ginr1238 asshole see last 3 years test stats around the world.
Shane Warne the man I love to hate because of what he has done to batsmen from Pakistan consistently for many years.Truely a legend and I don't think there will be another bowler like him.
i havnt bowled against pakistan yet...
I remember the wicket of Gibbs... Warne had set him up so beautifully... He was bowling short to Gibbs whole time and then that ball... Warne the magician
MacGill... Had he been born ten years earlier, or ten years later would've walked into the Aus team but he couldn't supplant Warne because of Warne's better batting.
He couldn't surpass Warne 's better bowling as well. He just wasn't in the same league as Warne
Of course the other line here is...
Had both Warne & MacGill been around in the 1950s they *_BOTH_* would've been chosen.
Had nothing to do with his batting. McGill spun the ball further than Warne but Warne had way more control.
Warne was the greatest leg spinner ever played the game. Mcgill was capable of taking 500 test wickets but it is near impossible to even make into the team with Warne playing. But he still played 40 odd test matches and took that many test wickets shows something about that man's quality. He would hv been the best leg spinner of his era if he hadn't born in Warne's era.
And Warne's better bowling. MacGill was no mug but Warne is and was arguably the best leg spinner in history.
Ricky Ponting blinder 10:25
Good man Boucher for walking - respect.
How bad is the umpire
11:12 Is that Zelensky? Partying up the prick.
Respect to Boucher. I don't think the umpire was going to give him out
Warne is the best bowler ever.
That's just a standard leg break and piss poor batting. True story tbh.
Must Admit those days Aussies had Huge Bench strength Shane warne was injured and Stuart Macgill used to be a Decent Alternative he used to be 75% like warne !! and troubled the regular Batsman !!!!
More than decent, he had exceptional figures and strike rate
2 major difference between them :
1.number of VARIATIONS.
2. WARNE use to DRIFT the ball in the air , McGill use not to drift that much . He bowled only loopy tragectory....
( leg spinner becomes more lethal if he starts drifting the ball massively)
Needless to say that Stuart McGill only played when the pitches were spin friendly, therefore any statistical comparison with Shane warne becomes irrelevant. Beside possessing extraordinary skills , Warne was probably the smartest bowler ever.
Yes, but having that exceptional record when he didn't have a regular place in the team shows his quality
Going by this video, MacGill flighted the ball more, had a better run-up, and had more variations than Warne.
MacGill gave the ball flight and air.
Michael Walker bear in mind this was the back end of warnes career and a shoulder injury had pretty much ruled out the flipper and googly, he got most of his wickets with accuracy and variations in pace and flight during his last few years.
Both bowlers could produce unplayable balls, and it is probably true that MacGill produced them more often than Warne (look at their strike rates). But MacGill was an old fashioned leggy - he would also bowl regular long hops. But they were both great bowlers, and poor MacGill was dead unlucky to be around at the same time as Warne.
Macgill was far more wayward a leg spinner than Warnie, didn't have anywhere near the same level of control Warnie had. Every ball Macgill bowled landed somewhere different, often too straight and spun down left handers leg side, or too short. Macgill could impart more side spin thanWarne by this time in Warnie's career, but just never had the ability to build pressure by landing ball after ball in the same spot.
Warnes brilliance late in his career was his accuracy, and his cunning, always out thinking batsman. All he had by this point was the leg break and the slider, due to a bad shoulder. And he was still getting the best batsman out.
Macgill would get his wickets due to the sheer amount of spin he imparted on the ball, Warnie got his through out smarting & deceiving batsman.
I watched MacGill for a long long time. And due to the sheer amount of spin he imparted on the ball, and partly due to his bowling action, he was rather wayward a leg spinner. That is, in comparison to Warne who had it on a string. Most of MacGills deliveries landed in different areas as opposed to Warne's more pin point accurate style of bowling. A lot more half trackers, low full tosses & balls bowled to straight came from MacGill. I still loved watching him bowl, and he had an underrated career. But he was a lot more erratic a bowler than Warnie.
Warne has the best run up of any spinner in the world. It’s smooth, he gathers momentum, and it’s not hard on the body.
if i remember correctly they also bowled in tandem against Bangladesh in 2006?
Is there any more unlucky bowler in history than MacGill? If he had been our main spin bowler in a time when there was no Warne I'm sure he could have taken 500 wickets.
Accidentally read macgill as Mowgli!
Benaud's comments on Macgill and leg spin around 08:00 are concise and yet so informative... what a wonderful commentator. Modern commentators could learn a lot from the way Benaud refrained from speaking unless there was really something to say.
Rest in peace........Warne ❤
Shane warne the Leland
Best ball 4:20
6:25 almost the same as the Strauss dismissal in the 2005 ashes.
Warne the womanizer..
titus lazarus first look into ur own self . I doubt u are no Angel either .
He was not a better human being but now focus on cricket u idiot .
Another Brilliant Upload Keep It up
A key difference in approach towards Warne is that the batsmen of England, NZ, Pakistan etc played him very defensively while the Indian batsmen attacked & went after him and unsettled him
because indian batsmen were excellent against spin and also that the overseas spinners in general weren't effective in India specially spinners who like to air the ball like warne.
I think batsmen did try to attack him but he was too good everywhere except india
Warne has.any techniques like flipper , leg break , googly and plenty but has only leg break...
Warne rarely bowled the googly, and when he did it rarely deceived top batsmen (unlike his flipper and his slider). As a more old fashioned legspinner the googly was MacGill's big variation.
That first one up seemed to memorise him.
7:51
Macgill a champion bowlet
I love you sane warn
Wrong un by warnie
wow
Sad part is mc gill played game in the same as warne's era other wise he would have 600-700 wickets