In those days cricket was still a gentlemen sports. You will see most of the times Imran khan used to walk off if he has nicked it before umpire gave him out.
I met Qadir in 1997 in Lahore. He is a very down to earth guy. He was kind enough to share his bowling method. Unlike conventional leg spin bowling grip where the bowlers have two fingers up & two down. Qadir's grip was three fingers on one side of the ball & the index finger on the other side of the ball. So he used his wrist and the last three fingers to impart the spin on the ball. He never had a coach & taught himself the art of leg spin. To me he is the uncrowned king of spin.
Legendary Cricketer #AbdulQadir is Dead. I Was Just Watching Him Yesterday on Tv 😕 One of the greatest leg break bowlers, a charmer, up front & a brazen analyst. May Allah rests his soul in peace. (Ameen) 😢
Just for the love of cricket and for Qadir sir ,Im watching this ..I was lucky enough to meet him in an exhibition match between Ind and Pak ,when I was in cricket academy academy in Patna
When I was growing up during the 83-84 series between Australia, Pakistan and West indies, as a spectator I was more afraid of Abdul Qadir than any of the West Indian quicks.
Aun Ali I didn’t mean to something else if you read my comment carefully I said “like for legendary Abdul Qadir” it doesn’t mean you only like my comment you can like this video that’s only a tribute for this legend
Wonderful compilation, thanks! In his playing days I didn't appreciate his genius but now, watching him bowl is such a joy. Qadir with his slight frame and short height managed to impart prodigious spin to the ball, flummoxing batsmen with his flight, variations and guile. And what an enthusiastic, vibrant character! With his body language you can see that he has a zest for life and enjoys it to the fullest!
Love from India and his soul rest in peace. He is the true example for classic leg spin and googly deliveries. Since 1986 I watched his play, when I was 6th standard and we bought new TV. In 1989-90 Sachin hit 4 sixes against Qadir in pakistan, I watched live match. That innings made Sachin the hero.
Umesha Nomad Dud that was a Friendly played in Peshawar or may be in Krachi . . During the match the Great Abdul Qadir had some words with Sachin and given him some tips and then after Sachin learned and hits sixes .. First 2 hits sixes , then dropped his catch , then sachin was hit one more six . 3 sixes in a raw.
I met Abdul Qadir in 1997. He was a very down to earth guy. I asked him about his grip for his different deliveries. He was generous enough to share his knowledge. After which, I along with some other bowlers got to bowl at him in the nets. A memory that I will cherish forever. He hit some massive sixes. Excellent player. He passed away today Sept 6th, 2019. He will be missed dearly. May he rest in peace.
Very nice compilation. I am in awww. This is talent. Other than Abdul Qadir's variations, I absolutely love the trajectory of his Leg breaks. Most of his victims were lured into playing an aggressive shot. Even the keeper couldn't pick his Leg break from the Googly.. What a great asset to Cricket. *
End of an era. A person who is loved and respected by one and all..no affiliations to any nationality . A true global legend.. There is no one like him and there will be no one ever after..please do. not ever try to compare
He added magic whenever he played. Winning or losing was not important. Its so sad that he passed away. Very sorely missed. He had a cricket academy in Lahore.
These compilation videos you put together are fantastic, Rob. In some ways Qadir is an even more enjoyable bowler to watch than Warne, with the massive turn on his googly and all that finger-licking and the way he bounced to the crease. Great fun.
The gentleman didn't get a single lbw wicket on the front foot as the same wasn't the rule at that point of time!! This is unlike the great Shane Warne etc, hence, he was the only king of his domain!!
إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعون. اللہ پاک عبدالقادر کو جنت الفردوس میں اعلی مقام عطا فرمائے آمین اور تمام لواحقین کو صبر جمیل عطا فرمائے آمین
As a child I use to make my nan sit with me and watch cricket...after a couple of weeks she started asking 'when's that Omar Khayam gonna come on?!' Seventy year old lady without the first clue about cricket an even she loved him! Genius.
After Chandrasekhar it was Abdul Qadir who had mastered the art of leg spin and became the role model for Shane Warne and Anil Kumble and the rare breed of LEG SPINNERS.
feel fortunate to have been watched most of his matches against India. among the legends, he is one of the factors which helped me maintain my interest in watching spin bowling. a fantastic entertainer in the field with his unique run up and action which was tailor-made for his great persona. pray for his soul to rest in peace. miss him.
May Allah be pleased with Abdul Qadir. Rip. I have watched him playing cricket. We loved his dodgy style of bowling and used to copy him. Great bowler of his time.
When Quadir was playing, at that time the front foot LBW rule was not there, as a decade ago it was brought in practice and many spinners got more wickets. But if that rule was there in his time he would have got more wickets.
It is interesting to see the reaction of Abdul Qadir and the team. No celebration, no jumping up and down after taking a wicket. One person that is almost always not mentioned is Wasim Bari. He was probably the greatest wicket keeper in Pakistan test history. A below average batsman but a superb keeper and it can be seen in this video.
Abdul Qadir for me is a genious of cricket....I mean right handed leg spinning was in down fall that is until he come along.... He was a character on its own...I remember never seen Qadir taking a catch and not falling on the ground....hahaha....His bowling action was a bit unorthodox and like one Pakistani comedian said as if he would come to wicket to deliver as if he was dancing... Thank you Rob Moody...
Compared to Warne, Qadir didn't quite have the control. Warne was uncanny in his ability to bowl on a spot, an amazing feat considering how difficult wrist spin is. But Qadir had beautiful flight and curve, and could spin the ball prodigiously. Most of all, his googly was in a class of its own.
I was always under the assumption that he could bowl all the big variations of the day - topspinner and the flipper. Had two different kinds of wrong'un as well.
Who is here after the maestro Abdul Qadir passed away .... May his soul Rest in peace
Me ap kahan se how
Me.
Legend!
Me
Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un
@@realpakistani8530 prithvi se
He had arguably the best googly among all leg spinners till date.
RIP Abdul Qadir. I vaguely remember watching him play in the late 80’s. On a side note, good to see Steve Smith has improved his batting 13:44
Thanks for this. For me in Australia, the greatest TV cricket watching highlight was Abdul Qadir. The guy could turn a ball 90 degrees.
the thing which is need to be noted that , his reaction after taking wickets. how decent and graceful personality
In those days cricket was still a gentlemen sports. You will see most of the times Imran khan used to walk off if he has nicked it before umpire gave him out.
Umair, u r right
I met Qadir in 1997 in Lahore. He is a very down to earth guy. He was kind enough to share his bowling method. Unlike conventional leg spin bowling grip where the bowlers have two fingers up & two down. Qadir's grip was three fingers on one side of the ball & the index finger on the other side of the ball. So he used his wrist and the last three fingers to impart the spin on the ball. He never had a coach & taught himself the art of leg spin. To me he is the uncrowned king of spin.
I would say he is the magician of leg spin , googly, flipper, top spin. His bowling action was very special. We used to copy his action
He didn't even bowl flippers. Averages 48 overseas. One of the most overrated cricketers of all time.
Legendary Cricketer #AbdulQadir is Dead. I Was Just Watching Him Yesterday on Tv 😕
One of the greatest leg break bowlers, a charmer, up front & a brazen analyst. May Allah rests his soul in peace. (Ameen) 😢
Damn this guy is an OG, got some gangsta swag, may Allah be pleased with him.
Watching all this old coverage reminds me how great cricket was... and also makes me wanna light up a cigarette... mmmm Benson and Hedges
@@Ashesapzai how do you know so much about smoking? Just kidding
Why not?? We all know smoking is good for you and makes you a great athlete!!! 🤣🤣
Just for the love of cricket and for Qadir sir ,Im watching this ..I was lucky enough to meet him in an exhibition match between Ind and Pak ,when I was in cricket academy academy in Patna
very difficult bowler legend Abdul qadir Allah in ko jinnat mai jaga aur in ki family ko sabar dai ham sab ko jana hai aik din
80,s. 90,s. I was crazy for cricket, these commentary voice, takes my teen age times.
That's a great loss.. He was a legend.. RIP Qadir Sir... God Bless and Lots of Love to his Family.. :(
how is his death a loss? its not like he was playing and suddenly he is dead! so whoa!
A loss to the world.
Khuda ki roshni tha ye insaan. A true gentleman.
पादशाह
When I was growing up during the 83-84 series between Australia, Pakistan and West indies, as a spectator I was more afraid of Abdul Qadir than any of the West Indian quicks.
Although I was not even born when he played, got to hear a lot of stories of his brilliance from my parents, RIP Legend
Who is watching his performance after his death news? Like for legendary Abdul Qadir May his soul rest in peace
me
don't forget to say "inna lillahay wa inna liayhay raj'oon"
Aun Ali I didn’t mean to something else if you read my comment carefully I said “like for legendary Abdul Qadir” it doesn’t mean you only like my comment you can like this video that’s only a tribute for this legend
Rip
AAMEN
Wonderful compilation, thanks! In his playing days I didn't appreciate his genius but now, watching him bowl is such a joy. Qadir with his slight frame and short height managed to impart prodigious spin to the ball, flummoxing batsmen with his flight, variations and guile. And what an enthusiastic, vibrant character! With his body language you can see that he has a zest for life and enjoys it to the fullest!
The bowler that made the leg spinners believe in their abilities. He inspired many generation spinners. A legend.
Love from India and his soul rest in peace. He is the true example for classic leg spin and googly deliveries. Since 1986 I watched his play, when I was 6th standard and we bought new TV. In 1989-90 Sachin hit 4 sixes against Qadir in pakistan, I watched live match. That innings made Sachin the hero.
Umesha Nomad
Dud that was a Friendly played in Peshawar or may be in Krachi . . During the match the Great Abdul Qadir had some words with Sachin and given him some tips and then after Sachin learned and hits sixes .. First 2 hits sixes , then dropped his catch , then sachin was hit one more six . 3 sixes in a raw.
That Jump, that release, the action, the persona. This guy had more swag and style than most of our cricketers today. Wow... respect!
RIP Abdul ji appko pura pakistan aur pura hindustan yaad rkhega... app sada yaad rahoge...
I met Abdul Qadir in 1997. He was a very down to earth guy. I asked him about his grip for his different deliveries. He was generous enough to share his knowledge. After which, I along with some other bowlers got to bowl at him in the nets. A memory that I will cherish forever. He hit some massive sixes. Excellent player. He passed away today Sept 6th, 2019. He will be missed dearly. May he rest in peace.
No big celebrations,was a down to earth guy,an amazing bowler.Just loved his action
Brother Adbul has departed from the earth and I miss you. Ouch. Abdul was the great cricket spin bowler.
Very nice compilation. I am in awww. This is talent. Other than Abdul Qadir's variations, I absolutely love the trajectory of his Leg breaks. Most of his victims were lured into playing an aggressive shot. Even the keeper couldn't pick his Leg break from the Googly.. What a great asset to Cricket.
*
Who is Here After A Legendary Spinner Is No More With Us 😢
May Allah Rest His Soul
End of an era. A person who is loved and respected by one and all..no affiliations to any nationality . A true global legend.. There is no one like him and there will be no one ever after..please do. not ever try to compare
Amazing extraordinary style of his own style Qadir ji.. May your soul rest in peace. Loving fan from India
Abdul Qadir the great cricketer of 80's...
May the Allah rest him in heaven.
He added magic whenever he played. Winning or losing was not important. Its so sad that he passed away. Very sorely missed. He had a cricket academy in Lahore.
These compilation videos you put together are fantastic, Rob. In some ways Qadir is an even more enjoyable bowler to watch than Warne, with the massive turn on his googly and all that finger-licking and the way he bounced to the crease. Great fun.
The gentleman didn't get a single lbw wicket on the front foot as the same wasn't the rule at that point of time!! This is unlike the great Shane Warne etc, hence, he was the only king of his domain!!
Legendary leg spinner and wonderful gentleman.
Tribute from india
Who is here after his dead
Rip sir 😔😔
A true magician proud of Pakistan may Allah rest his soul in peace
18:30 Hats off to Javed Miandad. Imagine standing that close to Viv Richard's bat with a spinner operating! That is guts.
geoff2204 guts or balls
Never watched Abdul Qadir skills. Absolute class bowling!
A true magician and a sportsman in true sense ...RIP
This legend passed away yesterday...May Allah bless him with Jannah
Teacher of Shane Warne..
Great Legend (RIP)
إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعون.
اللہ پاک عبدالقادر کو جنت الفردوس میں اعلی مقام عطا فرمائے آمین اور تمام لواحقین کو صبر جمیل عطا فرمائے آمین
As a child I use to make my nan sit with me and watch cricket...after a couple of weeks she started asking 'when's that Omar Khayam gonna come on?!' Seventy year old lady without the first clue about cricket an even she loved him! Genius.
After Chandrasekhar it was Abdul Qadir who had mastered the art of leg spin and became the role model for Shane Warne and Anil Kumble and the rare breed of LEG SPINNERS.
I am so sad today. He left us so early. May his soul rest in peace.
Agreed with comment below. Not only was he brilliant but humble. His lack of celebrations after most of the wickets speaks volumes.
Awesome compilation rob, you should be inducted into the ICC Cricket hall of fame for services to cricket.
ALLAH Pak Jannat Ul Firdos mein Alaa Maqaam Ataa Farmaye🤲❤️
An awesome bowler, a great human and a legend of spin bowling of the pre-Warne era
Really a legend and genius player. May his soul rest in Peace and may Allah sprinkle His countless blessings on Abdul Qadir...
feel fortunate to have been watched most of his matches against India. among the legends, he is one of the factors which helped me maintain my interest in watching spin bowling. a fantastic entertainer in the field with his unique run up and action which was tailor-made for his great persona. pray for his soul to rest in peace. miss him.
Rob Moody and Rob Linda, two of my favorite persons on you tube...Thank you both of you....
So glad that This Channel had the clip of him!
A golden era of wicket keepers.
May Allah be pleased with Abdul Qadir.
Rip.
I have watched him playing cricket.
We loved his dodgy style of bowling and used to copy him.
Great bowler of his time.
Sir ABDUL QADIR is a brilliant leg spin bowler
Rip
Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajioon may Allah Allah give his family sabr ameen
Gone to the cricket pitch in the sky. RIP Abdul Qadir
what a great compilation. Most of it is TOTALLY NEW to me and most others on here I guess. His googlies are OUTSTANDING
I think greatest spinner of Pak
The googlly turn so much and I don’t know his skill till this time. He was real spinner and quality player .
Who came here for watching Abdul Qadir death news
Its very hard, to listen, we lost magic bowler of the world,
May Allah blessed you in jannah
Ameen
How to get Steve Smith out @ 13:00.
RIP Abdul Qadir. I was a kid around that time and really enjoyed the cricket back then. What an action.
Rip Sir Qadir
Respect from India
When Quadir was playing, at that time the front foot LBW rule was not there, as a decade ago it was brought in practice and many spinners got more wickets. But if that rule was there in his time he would have got more wickets.
wrong.. do verify pls
He's my grandfather and he's great
Wao
Rip
RIP SIR, love from India.
It is interesting to see the reaction of Abdul Qadir and the team. No celebration, no jumping up and down after taking a wicket. One person that is almost always not mentioned is Wasim Bari. He was probably the greatest wicket keeper in Pakistan test history. A below average batsman but a superb keeper and it can be seen in this video.
Thought exactly the same while watching this. A great all round keeper too. Equally adept to pace, seam or spin.
Nice bowling Col Gaddafi!
Respect YOU From Bangladesh
Rana Ahmed great respect to Bangladesh back from Pakistan
Total quality. Massively underrated bowler.
Legend, my fav spinner
This is awesome spin bowling. Pakistan at their very best!
Abdul Qadir was the greatest leg spinner
About Abdul qadir i should say only in few words.(God of bowling born in circket)
Awesome video, Qadir had great variety
Wow, Abdul qadir had three times dismissals to Viv Richard
RIP Abdul qadir 😢
You won’t be forgotten Qadir sb. A true legend.
Warne has his own class and lucky enough because in late 80 or 90... Umpires didn't give LBW on front foot.
آہ قادر بھائ اللہ پاک آپ کو اعلیٰ مقام عطا فرماے
Great footage.
Thanks for sharing..
What an elegant run up and bowling action. I use to emulate him in my childhood but unfortunately didn't have his talent or elegance.
Abdul Qadir for me is a genious of cricket....I mean right handed leg spinning was in down fall that is until he come along....
He was a character on its own...I remember never seen Qadir taking a catch and not falling on the ground....hahaha....His bowling action was a bit unorthodox and like one Pakistani comedian said as if he would come to wicket to deliver as if he was dancing...
Thank you Rob Moody...
I must say the wicket-keeping was very good!
Inna lillahi VA inna ilehe ranjiaun may ALLAH swt blessed your soul in jannah 💔😭
Silly point in odis against viv richards, wow thats amazing
Remember watching him in 80's he was famous for his googlies
Legend has gone May Allah grant him Jannat ul ferris. Aameen
How many of you come after the death of ABDUL KADIR ?
Hit like
I just started searching his videos after I heard the news of his death
May his soul rest in peace. Legend.
Shankar Hariharan ameen
Chup kutte
If you can make Viv Richards looks stupid, you've got to be special..
THRICE
Abdul qadir best bolwer world 🌎 of 🤗💯💯❣️🤗💯❣️🇵🇰
what a gem of a compilation bro (among many of your videos ofcourse). You are awesome!!!! Thank you bro.
Compared to Warne, Qadir didn't quite have the control. Warne was uncanny in his ability to bowl on a spot, an amazing feat considering how difficult wrist spin is. But Qadir had beautiful flight and curve, and could spin the ball prodigiously. Most of all, his googly was in a class of its own.
yea he also did some kind of steroid or surgery for his wrist did warne so yea...
+Zeeshan Rana Warne is certainly well-known to this day for giving his wrist a good workout...
geoff2204 imagine qadir giving his wrists that kinda "workout" ...
such as
Forgetting to pitch and turn the ball.
QADIR - THE LEGEND
Pakistan was a strong all round team in the 80's and 90's.
I guess Imran tahir got inspired by this legend and copied his bowling style
imran was his student from Pakistan when he not selected he go to south Africa
Good observation...👍👍
Mushi had same action,too...
I also
he was the coach of Shane warne
thats what i want to tell those people. who r saying warne is better
U r right
No @Umar Munir, of course not literally.
Rip sir from India 🇮🇳
Amazing leggie.With only 2 deliveries he causes mayhem.Amazing flight and control.
I was always under the assumption that he could bowl all the big variations of the day - topspinner and the flipper. Had two different kinds of wrong'un as well.
It was a nice compilation from Qadir. However; I also liked the wicket keeping.
He was a different bowler a magician a game changer.most of the time he turned the table for Pakistan.