Despite NZ having a temporarily broken boat the Brits were still like 5 or more seconds late to the start so basically they were the fairly pants team at the start and then went and gave up like 750 metres lol
Neither England nor New Zealand have ever won the ICC @cricketworldcup before, whichever side triumphs in this match will be the sixth different team to win the tournament
I find it odd that "sailing" now entails: a great deal of technology, one, or maybe two people running things, and then 4 people who LITERALLY just run from side to side and do grunt work.... I mean, the work that the four are doing - physically demanding as it is - can effectively be done by someone with little or no sailing experience. I'm a newbie, but was shocked to see this... like, that's literally ALL they're doing - Run And Pump - and yes they have to follow orders and do move precisely and on a moments notice and make some accommodations, but really, if you trained chimps for a couple of years, used signals and whistles and rewards, they could probably do effectively the same thing.
What’s your point?not just anyone can train that hard and maintain the work that they do powering the boat.I’m sure they have had to learn other sailing skills just in case and can take over,admittedly probably not sail as well as the main ppl controlling the boat.
@@brettmciver432 Well what are they? They're not sailors by any definition of the term. They're very fit, but yes, one could do it and literally know NOTHING about sailing beyond the fact that they're in a boat, and in water. Compartmentalization has occurred to that degree. Were it legal to do so, they could be COMPLETELY replaced by a small gas powered motor.
That was simply outstanding New Zealand
Considering etnz pitchpoled, and just about tore that boat apart 2 days before this race....phenomenal 👌🏻
Not really
@@mitchand9 salty are you?
@@nads274 why would I be salty? I'm a Kiwi.
Dipshit
Thanks for posting. This race was the only one I missed back in 2017.
Kiwis had a faster boat. Hard to beat. Brits were the best team at starts but the finish is more important.
Despite NZ having a temporarily broken boat the Brits were still like 5 or more seconds late to the start so basically they were the fairly pants team at the start and then went and gave up like 750 metres lol
@@jameslittlewood7821 What were we even talking about?
Wow!
There is no second majesty ...
Cricket World Cup: England talk up New Zealand for dream final
@@mtl-ss1538 fuck off
What is the highest speed recorded during the cup ?
I think 45 knots
@Angelous Bacon ok
Second wrong start ,
Neither England nor New Zealand have ever won the ICC @cricketworldcup before, whichever side triumphs in this match will be the sixth different team to win the tournament
Neither has your mother
I find it odd that "sailing" now entails: a great deal of technology, one, or maybe two people running things, and then 4 people who LITERALLY just run from side to side and do grunt work.... I mean, the work that the four are doing - physically demanding as it is - can effectively be done by someone with little or no sailing experience. I'm a newbie, but was shocked to see this... like, that's literally ALL they're doing - Run And Pump - and yes they have to follow orders and do move precisely and on a moments notice and make some accommodations, but really, if you trained chimps for a couple of years, used signals and whistles and rewards, they could probably do effectively the same thing.
What’s your point?not just anyone can train that hard and maintain the work that they do powering the boat.I’m sure they have had to learn other sailing skills just in case and can take over,admittedly probably not sail as well as the main ppl controlling the boat.
@@nads274 The point is, it's not "sailing". Is that really that hard to figure out? I guess it is.
@@ziparis
So the grinders on normal sail boats are nothing more than chimps to you?
@@brettmciver432 Well what are they? They're not sailors by any definition of the term. They're very fit, but yes, one could do it and literally know NOTHING about sailing beyond the fact that they're in a boat, and in water. Compartmentalization has occurred to that degree. Were it legal to do so, they could be COMPLETELY replaced by a small gas powered motor.
@@ziparis these boats use sails don't they?
Yeah that's right.