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КОМЕНТАРІ • 674

  • @VaibhavAKhandare
    @VaibhavAKhandare 8 місяців тому +67

    How is this channel still hidden from cricket fans all over the world,? I mean the reaction is genuine and not put on and the analysis is empathic. Gold content🎉🎉

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  5 місяців тому +3

      Thank you so much for the love and support. If we can get more people to share it out then we can get more eyes on the content and grow it even more.

  • @festiveboi6753
    @festiveboi6753 Рік тому +161

    Sadly, back in 2014 in the Sheffield Shield - so the Australian State competition - Phillip Hughes, was struck by a bouncer from Shaun Abbot, and sadly, Phillip Hughes died from his injuries a few days later.

    • @dib000
      @dib000 Рік тому +12

      Such a freak accident RIP Phillip. 🙏

    • @ingridclare7411
      @ingridclare7411 Рік тому +8

      Yeah, it was horrendous. Such a great young man.

    • @Ingens_Scherz
      @Ingens_Scherz Рік тому +4

      Yes, that was so shocking at the time and so sad. He was a great cricketer and good guy. It just brings home how dangerous short pitched bowling can be. Shame it took an accident that bad to remind everyone. But, this tragic loss did herald better head gear and concussion protocols which might save a life in the future.

    • @bobis5736
      @bobis5736 Рік тому +2

      Even when the body line tour came even back then that's when rules came to cause of how dangerous it was

    • @carlwells9504
      @carlwells9504 Рік тому +6

      So glad they didn’t show it

  • @michaelwebster8389
    @michaelwebster8389 Рік тому +97

    Bouncers are a part of the game - a legitimate tactic. Helmets are a relatively recent addition to the game - just over the last 30 or so years - perhaps a little longer. People used to get hit without a helmet, but people say it was less often before the helmets were introduced.
    Intimidation and fear are what fast bowlers are trying to do, and recognised batsmen expect it and are supposed to be able to deal with them.

  • @jameswilliamtaylor-hu9ex
    @jameswilliamtaylor-hu9ex Рік тому +210

    It's called intimidation. Puts doubt in the batsman's mind.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  Рік тому +16

      Oh yeah we can see that.

    • @kirra72
      @kirra72 Рік тому +12

      I was just about to post the same thing. Intimidation. In the 1930's Australia had a legend batsman, Donald Bradman. The English came up with a tactic to slow him down. Instead of bowling to the wicket, they bowled at his body. UA-cam Bodyline.

    • @warrenbridges1891
      @warrenbridges1891 Рік тому +9

      @@RealFansSports In Test matches, the bowler is allowed 2 of these bouncers per six ball over. Only illegal if it exceeds number allowed. Onus is on the batsman to protect himself. If the batsman collapses onto his stumps, he's out.

    • @warrenbridges1891
      @warrenbridges1891 Рік тому +8

      @@kirra72 Yeah. We called it Bodyline. The Brits called it "leg theory". Leg theory my arse.

    • @whattiler5102
      @whattiler5102 Рік тому +3

      @@RealFansSports It also tests their 'bottle', technique, and shot selection relative to the match situation.

  • @akkisorbit5886
    @akkisorbit5886 Рік тому +95

    That Is Why I Think Cricket Is Harder Than Baseball Because You Don't Know That The Next Ball Is Gonna Crush Your Toes Or Gonna Crush Your Helmet.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  Рік тому +21

      Oh yeah I would agree that the uncertainty of the balls direction with the different types of spin put on the ball can truly make the unknown vary difficult to prepare for.

    • @patheddles4004
      @patheddles4004 Рік тому +18

      Yup. Cricket has a /huge/ strike zone compared to baseball, and the batter normally stands well inside that strike zone.
      And don't forget, the ball could also hit you in the nuts. Not fun, believe me.

    • @thefourleggedowl6385
      @thefourleggedowl6385 7 місяців тому +5

      not only that,because you bounce the ball, batsmen gotta have to adjust to two different reaction for the balls. one at the initial release and second after bouncing. depending on surfaces second one varies

    • @joro7304
      @joro7304 7 місяців тому

      Or crush your nuts!

    • @monkeysezbegood
      @monkeysezbegood 6 місяців тому +3

      Ball is very very hard too

  • @mrugesh192
    @mrugesh192 Рік тому +35

    In old times (before 40 years) they used to make sure they hit their head to intimidate. In one particular test series England Vs Australia (1932-1933) the English bowlers bowled just to injure australians. It was famously called THE BODYLINE series. They made a Tv series on it. It is a MUST WATCH.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  Рік тому +7

      Wow that’s crazy! Do you have a website or anything that way we can watch it?!

    • @krisha8262
      @krisha8262 Рік тому +4

      @@RealFansSports you can just search bodyline series on UA-cam

  • @karlennis3642
    @karlennis3642 Рік тому +23

    Notice even the opposition immediately show concern?!...
    Bowlers especially!
    For a reason.
    Miss you mate.
    RIP🇦🇺

  • @YobboBear
    @YobboBear Рік тому +42

    Cricket pitch is 19.3 yards from bowlers "popping crease" to the batting crease (about 58 feet). Similar distance to baseball. Some argue that helmets have take some of the skill in avoiding short balls out of the game. Keep your eye on the ball and stay inside the line of it, was the old method. You'll see most batters getting hit when they turn their head away and take their eyes off the ball.

    • @kingspeechless1607
      @kingspeechless1607 Рік тому +6

      Turning your head is dangerous especially if the bounce is not consistent on a pitch

    • @stevesalkas9128
      @stevesalkas9128 Рік тому +5

      22 yards

    • @YobboBear
      @YobboBear Рік тому +8

      @@stevesalkas9128 22 yards stumps to stump is correct. However I was referring to the place bowlers front foot is at delivery and the batting crease. This is significantly shorter, and a truer reflection of distance relating to reaction time.

    • @joyfulzero853
      @joyfulzero853 Рік тому +3

      @@stevesalkas9128 It is 58 feet from popping crease to popping crease. It is 66 feet from the centre of the middle stump to the same at the other end.

  • @UmpireStrikesBack
    @UmpireStrikesBack Рік тому +42

    Prior to helmets we were taught to move back and across to play the bouncer. If you missed the ball it would pass behind your head. Now, with the helmet batters are facing directly at the ball therefore when they miss the ball hits your head. The helmet has significantly changed batting technique and we are seeing more people hit in the head in the last 20-30 years.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  Рік тому +5

      Wow that’s brutal. I still wouldn’t want to take one of those to the head of I could avoid it lol

    • @rangaweerakkody165
      @rangaweerakkody165 Рік тому +3

      @@RealFansSports The reason for doing it is, it takes fraction of a time longer to move back and across. You could play it earlier when played in front of the face. The angle makes sure you could place the ball in a segment of the field much larger, by just delaying the shot by milliseconds. Down side is if it misses, it would take the face. The two attacking shots played against a bouncer in the line of the body are named hook and the pull. Hook is when the ball is fetched above the shoulder height, and pull is when it is below the shoulder (in relation to point of contact). Pull is the stroke where most of these injuries happen. Sometimes it can come of the top edge of the bat too. Then it would be disastrous as it would have gained the velocity of the swing in addition.

    • @deankeith830
      @deankeith830 Рік тому +2

      Geoffrey Boycott a former opening batsman for England and Yorkshire faced the feared west indian bowlers at the age of 40 without a helmet

  • @m00d_fm
    @m00d_fm Рік тому +74

    Love the reaction guys. Cricket can be a brutal sport at times. The batsmen has to be ready for a ball that can be pitched anywhere - short or on their toes, offside or legside, etc. Makes for a much more dynamic battle between bat and ball. Seeing guys hurt like this is not an everyday thing though.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  Рік тому +10

      Yeah we didn't believe it was an everyday occurrence and we understand accidents do happen especially in sports. Thank you for checking out the channel as well we truly appreciate you for that.

    • @thedisabledwelshman9266
      @thedisabledwelshman9266 Рік тому +7

      @@RealFansSports cricket balls can kill. and have killed.

    • @warrenbridges1891
      @warrenbridges1891 Рік тому +4

      @@thedisabledwelshman9266 Yep. RIP Phil Hughes.

    • @eruantien9932
      @eruantien9932 Рік тому +5

      @@warrenbridges1891 Also Randall and Bhatti in 2013, and Lamba in 1998.
      Not struck by a ball, but rather an awful collision with a teammate whilst fielding, Ankit Keshi died in 2015, less than 5 months after Hughes.

    • @warrenbridges1891
      @warrenbridges1891 Рік тому

      @@eruantien9932 Thanks. I've seen similar incidences where broken legs and concussions were involved, but that's terrible.

  • @benwooster4299
    @benwooster4299 Рік тому +18

    Bowling at a batsman’s head is fair game, he can either try to get out of the way, or stand tall and try to hit the ball away for runs.
    It’s an important part of the game because it ensures that batting is a test of not just skill but also courage. Until the 1980’s batters didn’t even have helmets. That was genuinely dangerous, but batters were more adept at ducking and weaving to get out of the way and didn’t try to swing at many balls above shoulder height. Now that they have protection most batters will try to stand tall and score off the short ball. It’s more exciting to watch but they get hit more often.

    • @Shivian124
      @Shivian124 Рік тому

      The most important thing is it is illegal to try this against poor opponents as it is considered a deliberate attempt to hurt them when they are nowhere near the quality of your bowling. You instead are expected to just get them out (e.g. bowl at the stumps). Someone like Courtney Walsh - he was comically bad.

  • @denisbryce8746
    @denisbryce8746 4 місяці тому +3

    Helmet's came into the game in the late 1970's with a breakaway Cricket Competition called World Series Cricket. Before that, it was duck, hit or cop a smack in the head. 3 of the bowlers in this video were clocked at over 100 Miles per hour. That gives the batsman less that a .001 of a second to decide what to do. Another Australian Bowler from the past, Jeff Thompson was clocked at more than 110 Miles per hour. Batsmen didn't wear helmets back when he played. His famous quote was "If I don't know where the ball is going, what chance have those poor bastards got." Haha

  • @whattiler5102
    @whattiler5102 Рік тому +36

    A cricket ball is a similar construction to the traditional baseball but it has to last a lot longer; they are not changed over and over as in a baseball game. It has a cork core, tightly wrapped with twine and then a stitched leather cover. Unlike baseball it has a raised equatorial seam with several rows of stitching which is an important element in how it is used. It is slightly smaller than a baseball but heavier.

    • @tempsitch5632
      @tempsitch5632 Рік тому +9

      Solid hardness from outside to inside. Even the outer layer on a baseball is made of a softer “leather” material.
      I have a 30+ yr old dent in my shin from fielding in a cricket game when I was young.

    • @kingspeechless1607
      @kingspeechless1607 Рік тому +4

      @@tempsitch5632 It's a really minor point, but always an interesting and instantly noticeable difference between UK and US sports terminology. In the US you say 'cricket game' or 'football game' whilst we would always say 'cricket match' or 'football match'. We would however say 'game of cricket' or football.

    • @tempsitch5632
      @tempsitch5632 Рік тому +6

      @@kingspeechless1607 I’m an american-australian initially raised in japan. My lingoisms are all over the place.

    • @VijayThakurMD
      @VijayThakurMD Рік тому +4

      @@tempsitch5632 hahahahahahahahaahahahahahaahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhaha

    • @sandsie80
      @sandsie80 Рік тому

      And it fucking hurts lol

  • @patheddles4004
    @patheddles4004 Рік тому +8

    Other commenters have already covered a lot of ground, but also:
    - The fastest bowlers bowl up very close to 100mph. Very few bowlers are quite that quick, but two of them (Shaoib Akhtar and Brett Lee) are included in this video. And yeah that's terrifying speed with a small heavy hard ball and with the batter standing in the middle of the strike zone (see below)
    - Batters doing silly things in the face of scary deliveries is completely understandable. I've never faced anything close to international pace, but I've faced plenty of terrifying fast bowling at a club level (and in practice with my older brothers as a kid).
    - I was a fast bowler myself, and I did once hit a batter directly in the middle of his face guard. Not fast enough to injure him, but it did freak him out.
    - Cricket does have an equivalent to the strike zone, when the ball reaches the batter. The zone goes from just behind the batter's back to a few feet in front of them, and from ground level either to waist level (if the ball hasn't bounced) or to the top of the batter's head (if the ball has bounced). If the ball is too far left or right then it's a wide: the batting team gets a point and the bowler has to re-do that delivery. If it's too high (or if the bowler oversteps) then it's a no-ball: batting team gets a point, bowler has to re-do, and these days the batter also gets a "free hit" where they mostly can't be out off that re-do delivery. The batter can stand wherever they like, but good technique usually means standing inside the strike zone - your body absolutely is in the line of fire, that's normal, and yeah it can be terrifying. Oh and bean-balls happen occasionally - that's head-high full toss deliveries at full speed - but I've never see anyone do it deliberately. It's just what happens if you're trying to bowl a really quick bouncer and the ball slips out of your hand a bit early.
    - If the ball hits the batter's body and that stops it from hitting the stumps/wickets, then that's generally out LBW (Leg Before Wicket). Usually that's shins (which are heavily padded), but it can be any body part except the hands/gloves (which are treated as part of the bat). In practice I've never seen someone actually get given out for just flinching and getting hit like this though, LBW is really more about using your body to defend your stumps. If the ball hits any part of the batter's body and/or the bat and then hits the stumps, then that's out "bowled" just like if the batter hadn't touched it. If the batter hits the stumps either directly or with their bat, then that's out "hit wicket" - that's why you see those guys in massive shock and pain still very carefully staying away from the stumps (mostly). If a batter is injured and not out, then they can retire hurt and the next batter will come out. That doesn't count as an out, but in a single inning we have every batter come in only once - if the injured batter isn't able to come back on before the team runs out of other batters, then the inning is over with only 9 outs instead of the usual 10. Though if the batter can bat but can't run, then they are allowed to have someone else come out and do the running-between-wickets for them.
    Oh that was the other thing: bowler's control of where the ball goes. Deflection off the pitch is a big deal with seam position and pitch variation and all, but still a good enough bowler can be very accurate. If you want to see that, look up videos of Glenn McGrath - he was incredibly accurate and consistent. Dude could reliably hit a coin on the pitch. Whereas Brett Lee, who he often bowled with, was much much faster but also way less accurate. They were known as "the meteor and the metronome", and they worked very well together.

  • @adityajoies
    @adityajoies Рік тому +25

    12:04 He is Pujara. I remember this game, he took multiple hits to his face during the game but stood up like a champ. India won that game because of his performance.

    • @whattiler5102
      @whattiler5102 Рік тому +6

      He played that well; like a real batsman should. He swayed back late but the ball seamed and followed him and you just don't have time to do anything else by then.

  • @antmanisbored
    @antmanisbored Рік тому +32

    Yeah I am a nervous laugher as well, and it has gotten me in trouble in the past. If it hits the wicket it is out. It is counted at a regular ball, same as if it comes off the arm or anywhere else. If it was a full toss rather than a bounce then that is a completely different issue. Also, a player died due to one of these bouncers, and I was concerned it was going to be in this video due to the warning, but glad it wasn't.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  Рік тому +6

      Okay good glad its not just me in some situations lol. Luckily it hasnt gotten me in any trouble just yet. lol

    • @YobboBear
      @YobboBear Рік тому +3

      It was very much like the Steve Smith one at the start, getting hit in the side of the neck.

    • @kingspeechless1607
      @kingspeechless1607 Рік тому +2

      @@YobboBear Yes it was Joffra Archer bowled it.

    • @warrenbridges1891
      @warrenbridges1891 Рік тому +4

      @@kingspeechless1607 The sad part about the Phil Hughes death is that the bowler was supposedly one of his friends.

  • @HaveMonkeyWillDance
    @HaveMonkeyWillDance Рік тому +6

    Nice reaction, chaps. I think what I love most about cricket is the physical courage necessary to be really good at it. In any top flight innings in any format, you are almost certainly going to get hit by a fast bowler. It's a deliberate tactic to make a batter defend their body rather than the wicket and kind of defines cricket to me. The really good batters are able to overcome the obvious pain and fear and deal with another fast ball just seconds later...when I played cricket and took a 'nasty blow' to the ribs, nuts, elbow etc I wanted to dig a trench inside the popping crease and hide, which might explain why I became an artist instead. Keep up the good work.

  • @steddie4514
    @steddie4514 Рік тому +16

    There are multiple ways the ball can be delivered not all of which rely on speed and brute force. For example "spin bowling" as exemplified by the late Shane Warne from Australia. There are many videos on YT that show what a master of his craft he was. Be prepared to be stunned by his out of this world skill with the ball and enjoy 🙂

    • @Dr_KAP
      @Dr_KAP Рік тому +2

      I really hope they check out Shane Warne soon!! RIP Warnie

  • @lizeltze981
    @lizeltze981 29 днів тому

    I'm a 71 year old granny from South Africa and I find it hilarious to watch you guys react to rugby and cricket. This is just normal for us. 😂😂😂

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  29 днів тому

      HAHA! It is definitely different for us! Thank you for watching.

  • @alanjack7524
    @alanjack7524 Рік тому +4

    Helmets were first used in the 70s in the face of the quartet of West Indian fast bowlers. By the early 80s all Test sides batsmen were using helmets to counter intimidating fast bowlers. There was at least one exception - the great West Indian batsman, Sir Viv Richards who batted from the early 70s to the early 90s without wearing a helmet. He was simply the best batsman I had the good fortune to see in test matches in England.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing the history of the sport with us! It helps us understand so much more

  • @whattiler5102
    @whattiler5102 Рік тому +4

    'Short stuff' (i.e) "bouncers" is all part of a fast bowler's repertoire. Batsmen (especially in test cricket) are tested for 'bottle' as well as skill by fast guys. If you are seen to show weakness or lack of skill against this sort of attack; backing off, turning the head away and so on, you can guarantee you will get even more everywhere you play. Helmets give a good amount of protection but they are a compromise; visibility, comfort, weight are vital factors as well, particularly where the batter may be batting for hours in hot conditions.
    The essential thing, as always was before helmets came into general use, is 'keep your eye on the ball at all times'. If you do that your natural instincts will keep you out of trouble the vast majority of times so you can move the head out of the way, late in flight. Batsmen are more likely to get hit on pitches with bounce that is less reliable, as it becomes harder to assess where a ball is going to be when playing a shot at it, or ducking too soon and finding it doesn't bounce as much as you thought it would.
    Quite often there will be conditions where the ball will swing in the air with the seam acting like a rudder in flight and on those occasions the captain will not want to see his bowlers banging it in halfway down the pitch. A skilled fast swing bowler will pitch the ball much further up to get batters on the front foot playing forwards to balls that are deviating enough to get edges for catches to the wicket-keepers and slip fielders. These days Jimmy Anderson, of England, is one of the acknowledged masters of that style of bowling.

  • @vinays77777
    @vinays77777 Рік тому +4

    bouncers balls are part of the game, blowers are allowed 1 or 2 bouncers in an over. Its is very effective weapon in bowlers arsenal. But there are batsmen out there who play bouncers very easily. Usually batsman utilize 2 types of shots to score runs on a bouncers, the shots are called 'pull shot' and 'hook shot'. If batsman either pulls or hooks and has good contact with the ball, it usually ends up a six or four.

  • @mariuscharlvanniekerk7520
    @mariuscharlvanniekerk7520 2 місяці тому

    A point to note - ball only gets changed if it loses shape or get altered by players through scratching it etc. The Umpires have a ring through which they fit the ball. If it can't go through the ring it gets changed. Scuffing of the ball through natural play is allowed. The players generally work one side of the ball, trying to keep it shiny and the other side dull. You will note that outfielders try and bounce the ball back in to the wicket keeper to assist with roughening / softening the ball. That allows for the reverse swing as the dull side has more friction with the air, shaping it either in or out from the batsmen. Spinners prefer an older ball as it allows more grip in the hand / fingers..
    If you were Shane Warne however, you could spin any ball..🙂

  • @Rs_CrickTalks
    @Rs_CrickTalks 4 місяці тому +1

    1) Nowadays replacement player is provided if player is severely injured. Earlier if injury is more, then retired hurt, otherwise he may comeback on later stage.
    2) If it hits wicket after hitting head or body, it is out.

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  4 місяці тому

      Interesting. What decided the rule change for that?

    • @Rs_CrickTalks
      @Rs_CrickTalks 4 місяці тому +1

      @@RealFansSports International Cricket Council ( ICC ) : they do meetings. Sometimes new rules are implemented.
      Sometimes there is a reason behind new rule.. Sometimes no reason.
      - Here the main reason was to take care of an injured player. Medical Care etc.

  • @KeefsCattys
    @KeefsCattys Рік тому +2

    In the mid 80's, Mike Gatting got hit so hard from the ball that his nose was smashed to pieces. that was pre helmet days . cricket balls are SO hard

  • @velmurugan3139
    @velmurugan3139 Рік тому +4

    These bouncers are legal "pitches" (using baseball terminology; in cricket "pitches" are called "deliveries" or "balls"). The term "pitch" in cricket refers to the (22-yard) strip of non-turf land between the batsman and the bowler. The cricket ball is pretty hard (feels like a rock). I am not used to the ball used in Baseball - but the Internet says that the cricket ball is harder and heavier.

    • @rabiyaashraf950
      @rabiyaashraf950 Рік тому

      It is, I watched a video of two professional baseball players trying out cricket for fun, and when they held the ball, they commented how it was so heavy and hard compared to baseball, though much smaller in comparison

  • @craighenry1734
    @craighenry1734 Рік тому +4

    The ball gets replaced at intervals, when depends on the format of cricket played.They don't get replaced often tho.Certain bowlers prefer bowling with an older ball such as spinners or swing bowlers.If a ball is lost, they bring out a case of balls that has various "mileage" on it and try to find one that was as close as possible to the one lost. Bouncers are usually aimed at a batsman's head, the idea is to rattle the batsman.This works often,many batsman have been hit by a fast bowler and play a bad shit getting out a few balls later, bcos they worried about getting hit again. It's the batsman's job to play bouncers well, which will make the bowler give up on the bouncer, which is a taxing delivery

    • @chrisbrace3989
      @chrisbrace3989 Рік тому

      batsmen also prefer an older ball, flat out fast bowling is most effective when the ball is at its hardest so after the express bowlers have worn themselves down with the first few overs you tend to get the slower bowlers

  • @willrichardson1809
    @willrichardson1809 Рік тому +3

    Helmet only started to keep into the game in the 70's and took many years for every batter to take them up. It's worth checking out anything you can find on the Bodyline series 1932-1933 between Australia and England, leg theory was used by England to combat Don Bradman, as the led side was seen as his only weak point (still stronger than anyone elses), the series was brutal and caused a political stire and it brought about the banning of Leg theory. The bouncer is a deliberate ball aimed at un-nerving the batsman, it is a skill when used correctly, the West Indies were masters of it from the mid 70's to early 90's, Michael Holding was nicked named Whispering Death and he was not even the most deadly of them. There was one in the 80's where Malcolm Marshall (IMO the best quick bowler of all time) hit Mike Gatting on the nose, when he picked the ball up there was bone lodged in it.

  • @alanmorris9425
    @alanmorris9425 3 місяці тому +1

    In first class 3 or 5 day matches, each innings typically starts with a new ball. The captain of the fielding side may demand a new ball when the number of overs, excluding any part overs, is at least 80 overs. When the new ball is taken, the umpire at the bowling end informs the other umpire, the batters, and the scorers.
    If, the ball cannot be found, happens sometimes when a 'six' is scored, or recovered or the umpires agree that the original ball has become unfit for play through normal use, the umpires are allowed to offer a replacement ball which is already worn in a way comparable with the lost or damaged ball.
    A box of substitute ball is kept for this eventuality.

  • @thelionheart2808
    @thelionheart2808 Рік тому +2

    Sir Vivian Richards the greatest Westindian batsman who played in an era where there were deadly fast bowlers.. But he never wore a helmet.. He would avoid getting hit by his brilliant batting skills and extraordinary reflexes.. If a bowler would try to bowl a bouncer, he would hit the next one into the stands..

    • @Ducatirati
      @Ducatirati 7 місяців тому

      Viv , was a superstar , but , he didn't have to face , Holding , Roberts , Marshall , Ambrose , Garner , Walsh , the only Genuine 100 MPH bowlers , and all in the one team , Viv might play one or two in a season of local cricket , that's why Steve Waugh is not only the most courageous player , he got hit from pillar to post , and would wear a ball to protect his wickets, that is batting , Australia had an ageing Lillee , Thompson , WSC then went and invented baseball, with help for Cricketing bodies , and shot selection vanished , the slog took over , shame

  • @Lnch4ALion
    @Lnch4ALion Рік тому +3

    Essentially, if you are worried about your safety, you are less worried about your wicket . Or a bowler might want to keep the batsman on his back foot for tactical reasons

  • @Shivian124
    @Shivian124 Рік тому +1

    13:15 Getting hit doesn't usually mean anything specific. They might have to do a concussion test and the batter has to go off the field "retired hurt" which is technically not out. They can come back if they are cleared by medical team. There's a famous incident a long time ago where a batter got a broken jaw from a bouncer and came back out bandaged up. "Kim Hughes" was the batter. The safety standards are a lot higher nowadays!
    Nonpfixion yes you are correct... the ball going on to hit the stumps is bowled so that is indeed a situation where they are out.

  • @thaveennishendrauyangoda7016
    @thaveennishendrauyangoda7016 5 місяців тому

    Bowling bouncers is a part of the game. Bowlers do it to get a wicket or distract the batsman. I have played both baseball and cricket; the distance between the pitcher and the batsman is 60’6” in baseball, but in cricket, the distance between the two creases is 58’. A cricket ball is made out of pure leather, so it can be used for more than 50 overs. Usually, in test matches, we use a red ball, and they use the ball for 80 overs. But in white-ball cricket, they use it only for 25 overs. Both games have similarities, but from experience, I say they require two different skill sets. A good batsman in cricket can be worse in baseball, and a good batter in baseball can be worse in cricket.

  • @melon_zit
    @melon_zit 8 місяців тому

    To avoid it :
    1. Duck
    2. Let it go to the keeper
    3. If you have good timing, whack it over to the leg side
    4. If the batsman can predict that a bouncer is coming, some would dance down the wicket and attack the ball

  • @AllSoundHappiness
    @AllSoundHappiness 9 місяців тому +1

    I have played cricket tournaments in California with level 5 Baseball. It is way too softer when compared with Cricket Ball (Hard-Leather covered ball).

  • @mostlymotiongraphics2134
    @mostlymotiongraphics2134 6 місяців тому

    It's completely fine to intimidate batsman this way. Fast bowlers often "soften up" batsman to set them up for dismissals. The shorter the format, the more the bowler is limited in how often they're allowed to do it. In Test cricket (5 days) you can work away at the batsman throughout a day. Only "beamers" are completely prohibited (balls that don't bounce and reach the batsman above hip height). It's called "Test Cricket" for a reason :)

  • @scottosborne2915
    @scottosborne2915 Рік тому +5

    bouncers are apart of the game and the best way not to be hit is dont be there duck or hit it with the bat only reason they get hit is cause its a ball that there not expecting oh yes someone died by being hit just behind the ear at the base of skull he was an aussie and well liked all over the world his name was Phillip Hughes

  • @scottosborne2915
    @scottosborne2915 Рік тому +3

    2nd comment the reason why in cricket is that players run over if batsman gets hit is cause they all know each other by playing county cricket here in england and other counties

  • @riaantitus4875
    @riaantitus4875 Рік тому +1

    In cricket the fast bowlers use the bouncer as a weapon. But it all depends on how the pitch is playing. In Australia and South Africa you get bouncy wickets and fast bowlers love it. If a fast bowler knows how to bowl a good bouncer he hit the batsman on the body. A good batsman always keeps his eyes on the ball to avoid getting hit. This is where the competition between bat and ball is so great to watch. If you can try to watch a test match pitch report before the match start. It will tell you a lot about how the match will go.

  • @akkisorbit5886
    @akkisorbit5886 Рік тому +7

    IPL Is Starting From 31st March Make Sure To Watch It . Nothing Is As Suspensive And Thrilling As A Live IPL Match.

  • @phillipdyson2689
    @phillipdyson2689 6 місяців тому

    helmets are a recent addition for safety. Steve Smith got hit in the neck and he is one of the best, because bounce, length and speed are the variables it is almost impossible to judge which action to take to avoid being hit in the head. People get hit more often now they have protection. Australia has been the best team for many years. West Indies had some of the best ballers ever and were unplayable as over 150km/h and the guys were almost 7' tall. the angle the ball pitched off the wicket

  • @damodeste
    @damodeste Рік тому +1

    Bouncers are completely intentional by the bowlers. It is used to intimidate the batter, Its not a wild a "pitch" . The rule has change so Bouncers not as common. But back in the day this was Bowlers main weapon. If you get hit dust yourself off bat again unless the ball hit the wicket or it hits your bat or gloves and somone catches the ball.
    Legendary Viv Richards always said "You have a bat defend yourself"
    The rule change to one Bouncer per batsman per over due injuries and deaths.
    You react to Killer Bouncers in Cricket

  • @geoffstokes
    @geoffstokes Рік тому +1

    If the ball hits the wickets and dislodges the bails (pieces of wood sitting loose on top of the wickets) it's out. Otherwise, the batsman is still in. They do have to get concussion checks now so they may have to go off anyway, or, if they are too injured they can retire hurt. If that happens, they can bat again later if they are up to it. Batsmen can also be out caught if the ball comes of the bat of gloves, and also out leg before wicket if their head is in line with the wickets when the ball hits them.

  • @PrasunRoyPlus
    @PrasunRoyPlus 6 місяців тому

    Bouncers are part of the game and batsman have to prepare for it. In 1984 the number of bouncers were restricted to 1 or 2 per over of 6 deliveries. But in the golden days there was no such limit and in the infamous bodyline series the English devised a negative strategy of aiming at the body of Australian batsmen on every ball of the entire 5 match series.

  • @ianlayton6949
    @ianlayton6949 Рік тому

    One thing I'd flag up is that bowlers have enough control to pitch/bounce the ball wherever they choose. Different bowlers use different styles - some use pure pace (especially in countries where the pitches and climate favour it - Australia and the West Indies). Some spin the ball from the pitch (India especially) and some swing the ball so it arcs through the air before it bounces (England) - all to deceive the batter.
    If you get hit, you just play on. If you're too injured to carry on you can "retire hurt" - unless the bails are dislodged in which case you're out.
    Great game. Complex but brilliant once you understand it.

  • @Dev-iu2gs
    @Dev-iu2gs 3 місяці тому

    Unlike Baseball, in cricket, ball bounces on the pitch. So hardness/dampness/wetness of the pitch plays a crucial part in deciding the overall trajectory/swing of the ball. The pitches in ANZ and South Africa are hard and have more grass on it, hence the ball bounces and swings much more as compared to most of the Asian sub-continent pitches.

  • @akkisorbit5886
    @akkisorbit5886 Рік тому +3

    In Test Cricket Bouncers Are Intentional And A Comman Thing. But What You Saw In This Video Doesn't Happens Daily.

  • @MrPaulMorris
    @MrPaulMorris Рік тому +1

    Until relatively recently batsmen wore no protection. Even when helmets were introduced after a couple of serious injuries and a death, many batsmen still resisted the use of helmets arguing they impaired vision and spatial awareness.
    The bowlers are supposed to bowl on the wicket but a bit of intimidation is all part of the game, aimed at unsettling the batsman.

  • @VoxBeatz
    @VoxBeatz 2 місяці тому

    Look at videos called BodyLine bowling by West Indies teams of yesteryears. They invented a very narrow channel bowling aimed at rib cages of batsmen, at high speeds . Those videos are visceral

  • @RolandjHearn
    @RolandjHearn 9 місяців тому

    The difference between baseball and cricket at this point is that the rules demand the batter not get hit in baseball. So when someone does it seems deliberate or at least careless and the reaction is an expression of how unfair the batting team feels the pitch was. In cricket not only is it permitted it is expected. So there is concern if someone gets hurt but no concern about getting hit. To avoid it typically a batsmen will simply duck under it. A bouncer is pitched a lot shorter (closer to the bowler) than a regular delivery and a lot of pace comes off so a batsmen typically has time to choose to get under it. An aggressive response, however, is to hit it. This will tell the bowler not to bowl that ball. If a batsmen gets on to a bouncer it is almost always a four or a six. So the batsmen takes a risk and tries to hit it. When they miss, this is what happens.

  • @legendofnothing1
    @legendofnothing1 6 місяців тому

    Until 80s there were no helmets and pitches suited bowlers even more. Batters in those times were warriors. The Aussies and Westindians and some Pakistanis bowlers were really quick. Facing those without helmet was no joke, Sir Viv Rickards refused to wear a helmet even when they became available in 80s, such was his ego. Watch "Fire in Babylon" a great documentary on the great West Indian team of 70s. They went from a weak team to the strongest team ever. Its quite a story.

  • @pranaykishnaney797
    @pranaykishnaney797 7 місяців тому

    This is called a Bouncer, a legal part of cricket. One ball per over is allowed in white ball cricket and 2 balls per over in red ball. You have to react quick on these, good players of these balls have capability of hitting 6s as well
    One important thing, bowlers have to precise as if ball goes over head it give run to batting team as well as you can no longer ball bouncer in same over again plus batsman gets a free hit next ball - which means he cannot get out.
    I want you guys to provide your reaction to 2019 ODI world cup final between England and New Zealand. Specially last 30 to 45 minutes. That's the best white ball cricket match at international level

  • @davidminz9509
    @davidminz9509 8 місяців тому

    Bouncers are legitimate. It is part of the game. A bowler can bowl two bouncers in an over. If the batsman can see it early, they can duck down and avoid the bouncer, but usually the ball coming at the batsman is too fast for the batsman to react.

  • @abrahamdennis6253
    @abrahamdennis6253 Рік тому +3

    A bouncer is supposed to make you nervous! haha. Check out different styles of bowling, swing bowling and then spin bowling.

  • @RG-un2vl
    @RG-un2vl 5 місяців тому

    That’s because all baseball throws are ‘full tosses’..They never touch the ground.The condition of the ball is important in cricket, because a new ball versus an old ball behaves differently when bouncing off the pitch ( ground) in front of the batsmen.

  • @CarlWheatley-wi2cl
    @CarlWheatley-wi2cl 6 місяців тому

    That ball is no joke. I've seen a soft underarm throw from 20 feet hit a guy on the cheek who didn't know it was coming. It raised a lump that looked like a plum on the side of his face and drew blood that trickled down his neck. When it's coming at you at 90 miles an hour with serious intent that ball can kill without protection.

  • @2good4name
    @2good4name Рік тому

    Perfectly legal. I would bounce batsmen if I thought it could get them to either raise their bat trying to defend, or they'd try to hit it and it'd bounce off the top edge of their bat and pop up for a catch. A common 1-2 punch is to bounce them and then the next ball to bowl a yorker (low ball aimed at their feet).
    Also to note, back in the day they didnt wear helmets, and it was still legal. Lots of guys got hit straight on in the head and kept playing.
    No rule against it, but its generally considered poor form to bounce any batsman who isn't good enough to defend their stumps (usually bowlers coming out to bat). If you can't get them out, then its game on for bouncers.
    Easiest way to avoid it is to duck under it, usually going towards the ball. In cricket the more you avoid a ball the more it seems to follow you. Pro cricketers can read balls going 140KPH+, but amateur cricketers aren't as good and maybe a 110kph bouncer is enough to be scary. Really depends on your level how capable you are of avoiding bouncers.
    But sometimes you just misread it, and you duck a ball that isnt that low, or you get hit cos you read it too late.
    There is an infamous dismissal where a guy tries to duck a ball and gets given out LBW.

  • @dcmastermindfirst9418
    @dcmastermindfirst9418 6 місяців тому

    It's the nature of the bowling style.
    You're bowling at the ground and it bounces straight up to the face.

  • @gartgreenside3657
    @gartgreenside3657 Рік тому +4

    Listen to the commentary - bowlers don't try to hit the batsmen, but when they do it is usually a great ball.

  • @deanb61
    @deanb61 4 місяці тому

    In cricket it is perfectly legal, and also common to bowl directly AT the batter. A bouncer is a specific type of ball that rises around head high, usually it's easy to spot as it bounces around midway down the wicket. Some bowlers can make a ball rise unexpected high without bowling particularly short; these are often the dangerous ones as the batter isn't expecting it. There's a bat stroke called a hook, which you see here been used (or attempted) to hit a bouncer.
    There are no real rules, but in general bowlers only bowl bouncers at recognised batsmen, i.e. at the tai end you get the bowlers come in to bat, it's considered bad form to bowl bouncers at these guys as they really don't have the skill to deal with it.

  • @simonsaunders8147
    @simonsaunders8147 Рік тому +1

    A cricket ball is quite hard and does hurt especially at 80+ mph from 22 yards away. A funnier way of being hit is taking a blow to the "box" which protects the family jewels. That can bloody hurt.

  • @kingcurry6594
    @kingcurry6594 Рік тому +1

    Until the late 70s/early 80s, few batsman wore a helmet. But now it's more or less universal.
    Phil Hughes (Australian opening batsman) was tragically killed when a bouncer his his neck and split an artery.

  • @ashishm8611
    @ashishm8611 4 місяці тому

    its a 22 yard strip between bowler and batsman. cricket ball is 5 and a half ounces. In test match format bowler is allowed to ball 1 bouncer whcih I guess is also the same rule in t20 and 50 over match. cricket ball is much harder than a baseball. we have loads of protection gear in cricket from pads, helmet, abdomen card or nut guard. we have elbow guard which is barely used these days. we have thigh pad as well. cricket has changed a lot over last 25 years or so .

  • @sahilmondol4916
    @sahilmondol4916 6 місяців тому

    @5:46 ... Yes my friend. It is indeed a good sportsmanship. That's why cricket is widely considered as a 'Gentleman's Game'..

  • @frankbudge2500
    @frankbudge2500 6 місяців тому

    Short pitched fast bowling is a tactic employed against some batsmen. It is intended to intimidate. Some batsmen relish taking the bowler on and the tactic isn't often used against them although it is used as a surprise, and gets results. Other batsmen don't deal with it well at all and they can be targeted as a result. Bowlers are limited as to how many can be used, but its still a valid tactic. The pitch is 22 yards from wicket to wicket. The batsman will have fractions of a second to decide how to play if the bowler is genuinely quick. That would be someone who bowls at 90 mph. Yes 90 mph!!!

  • @bilalmateen1983
    @bilalmateen1983 5 місяців тому

    @Nonpfixion's take about bowlers not really having control of where ball is going, its the opposite actually. International level bowlers are extremely in control of the ball, and have practiced pitching it at different lengths 1000s and 1000s of times. So the bouncer is absolutely deliberate.

  • @mradriankool
    @mradriankool 3 місяці тому

    Bit of “chin music” get them ducking around, or “badging” when you get the team logo. All part of the game. Remember the batsman is there in a defensive roll to the stumps, scoring runs in the process. the fielding side is trying to break the wicket.

  • @SenFein-nt3ni
    @SenFein-nt3ni 5 місяців тому

    There have been 174 deaths recorded in cricket since 1858. The balls are a lot harder than baseballs and some of those bouncers come through at +150Kmph.

  • @gregfordham6505
    @gregfordham6505 8 місяців тому

    Bouncers are used to drive the batter back on to his back foot if he has been freely playing front foot scoring shots, such as drives. To this end, bouncers are usually directed more or less at the line of the batter's body.

  • @akkisorbit5886
    @akkisorbit5886 Рік тому +4

    Sir Please React To A Match Highlights. Like 2019 Cricket World Cup Final Or 2023 BBL Final . All These Are Available On UA-cam.

    • @Nonpfixion
      @Nonpfixion Рік тому +1

      We will look I to these and hopefully we can do them.

  • @akkisorbit5886
    @akkisorbit5886 Рік тому +3

    10:32 It's A Part Of The Game. Bouncers Are Intentional.

    • @Nonpfixion
      @Nonpfixion Рік тому +1

      Okay that's interesting to find out.

  • @englishtestuk3523
    @englishtestuk3523 8 місяців тому

    You must watch a video of Rahul Dravid standing tall in Headingly against England. Courage and grit personified.

  • @akkisorbit5886
    @akkisorbit5886 Рік тому +2

    You Guys Are Doing Pretty Impressive.

    • @Nonpfixion
      @Nonpfixion Рік тому +2

      Thank you so much for watching and supporting.

    • @akkisorbit5886
      @akkisorbit5886 Рік тому +1

      @@Nonpfixion Lots Of Love ❤️❤️

    • @akkisorbit5886
      @akkisorbit5886 Рік тому +1

      @@Nonpfixion Remember To Check Out The Best Batsman Of Modern Era "Virat Kohli".

  • @clyntonmoorcroft6413
    @clyntonmoorcroft6413 6 місяців тому

    Bouncers are a tactical part of the game. It's a delivery that is purposely bowled to pitch short and bounce in the batsman. The goal is not to hit the batsman, but to make intimidate him and get him second guessing where the next ball will he bowled. Ultimately you hope the batsman plays a poor shot and gets out caught. Bouncers are definitely not like a wild pitch, they are very much part of the game.

  • @BruceFord-kx9sl
    @BruceFord-kx9sl Рік тому +1

    22 yards, 100 mph. I never wore a batting helmet, it was just a target if you wore one in country comps in the 80's. But then Australian cricketer Phil Hughes died in a domestic game after being hit in the head in 2014. That is why you see the fielding team checking they are ok.

  • @utha2665
    @utha2665 6 місяців тому

    Yes, a cricket ball is much harder than a baseball and slightly heavier. In addition to that there is stitching around the ball which is raised that will cut you if you get hit with it.
    A hockey ball is a similar size, weight and hardness to a cricket ball. When I was playing they were almost identical to the ODI white ball used. The modern hockey ball is dimpled like a golf ball, but would be similar size.
    A cricket ball is required to last for 90 over or 540 legal deliveries in test cricket. The bowling team then has the option to change to a new ball, or continue with the old ball. If the ball goes out of shape, badly damaged or lost they can replace the ball with a similarly aged ball in a similar condition, they have a box of balls the umpires can choose from.
    If a batsman is injured from a bouncer, they have the option to retire hurt and can come back later in the innings after a wicket has fallen. In the last few years they have introduced a substitution for concussion because players aren't allowed to continue playing if they are concussed. In fact the player you saw get hit in the neck was the first player in test cricket to be substituted in test cricket, that was Steve Smith back in 2019 in England.
    If the ball was legal and the ball hit the stumps they are out bowled. If the player falls on the wicket then he is out hit wicket and if the ball hits any part of the bat or glove and is caught then they are out caught. You can also be out LBW if you are low enough and in line with the stumps, I have seen this happen once.

  • @craighenry1734
    @craighenry1734 8 місяців тому

    In cricket batsman have died by being hit with a cricket ball. Besides it being known as the gentlemans game, the concern from players is genuine, knowing also there is a small chance someone could die when hit. A cricket is smaller than a baseball but it is very hard. Bouncers are part of the game, a way for bowlers to intimidate batsman, to get them out by playing a bad shot from fear. The best way to leave a bouncer is to keep your eye on the ball,while swaying your head away and dropping your hands and bat so you don't edge the ball for an easy catch, or to simply duck under it,while also keeping your eye on the ball and dropping the hands. easier said than done of course, an unexpected quick delivery snaking in to the batsman can be impossible to dodge.This is why I love test cricket, it allows bowlers more freedom to attack a batsman. In limited overs cricket the rules make it hard for bowlers to attack a batsman, so that by design many runs can be scored for a bit of a cheap spectacle, which is what most cricket fans these days want to see.

  • @tipptoggy
    @tipptoggy Рік тому

    Top class bowlers can hit any part of the pitch, short pitched balls bounce the highest, bouncers are intentional. The ball weighs 5 1/2 ounces and is very hard, it stings when you catch it if you have poor technique, only the wicket keeper is allowed to wear gloves. Fast bowlers pitch at 95-100 MPH. There have been deaths on the pitch when a player has been struck by a fast ball, these days batters are better protected, but broken fingers are not unusual and aggressive body-line bowling can lead to serious bruising. Some limited overs cricket is played with a white ball which is easier to see and works for games at night under floodlights. First class cricket uses a red ball, harder to see which helps Captains set up more aggressive field placings.

  • @BlindrHaur
    @BlindrHaur 7 місяців тому

    2 bouncers per over is allowed as per the rules. Pretty much its upto the batsman to get away from it. Reflex saves you. If the physio confirm that the batsman is concussed, they can replace the batsman.

  • @wouldlovemyownname
    @wouldlovemyownname 6 місяців тому

    7:30 is a bit of an anomaly because that was unnaturally high bounce of a good length. No wonder the batsmen was taken by surprise. This is most likely the result of a poorly prepared pitch (the strip of ground in the middle) and if it behaves like that a few times the match should be called off and the curator would be sanctioned which would mean a strike against his name.

  • @wolfmad_naal
    @wolfmad_naal 9 місяців тому +1

    11:21
    In cricket also they change ball after specific overs (only 1 time) depends on captain if he want to use it or not.
    Sometime if ball is so damaged then umpire himself will change it.

  • @kuldeepsingh211
    @kuldeepsingh211 8 місяців тому

    No ones at fault, that's why Cricket is the toughest and most technical sport. It's so much more fun than any other sport I have ever seen.
    To put it in less words - Cricket is not boring.

  • @VoxBeatz
    @VoxBeatz 2 місяці тому

    It is part of the game. There are a certain number of legal Bouncers allowed per over.
    Some Batters are skilled at playing these balls and they play a shot called "Hook"
    Some Batters have such a great eye, that they duck and avoid it

  • @sprawlingman8277
    @sprawlingman8277 4 місяці тому

    The ball will deteriorate during the game and teams will polish one side so that the ball will move in the air when it is bowled. The ball is changed every 90 overs (an over is 6 deliveries) during a 5 day match.

  • @justjj4319
    @justjj4319 7 місяців тому

    Has anyone mentioned that the balls are recovered covered and put into an inventory with data about each one; number of overs bowled etc, so that IF a replacement ball is needed for any other game for some reason, a ball of similar wear can be found

  • @nareshsingh3394
    @nareshsingh3394 3 місяці тому

    Bouncers are allowed to get a certain outcome,generally it is intended to get the batsman to lift his bat as high as possible to get the ball to bounce off the bat and get caught behind

  • @davidclarke2513
    @davidclarke2513 5 місяців тому

    You keep your eye on the ball and move your head away or duck down, a famous West Indian batsman called Vivien Richards never wore a helmet in his whole career and he faced the fastest bowlers in the world

  • @carloslovell1470
    @carloslovell1470 8 місяців тому

    These deliveries are part of the game. It’s a legitimate delivery in the bowlers’ arsenal. Some bowlers specializing in intimidating batters with bouncers. How to avoid? Hit the ball with a hook shot or duck 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @markthomas2577
    @markthomas2577 6 місяців тому

    Intimidating bowling is part of the game to test the batsman's courage and to stop him coming towards the bowler to hit the ball.

  • @Blessheed
    @Blessheed 5 місяців тому

    I read it somewhere that batsman used to get hit all the time or most of the time before the addition of helmets. But the seriousness of the injury seems to be getting brutal post addition of the helmet. Tbh, bouncers are an essential part and parcel of the game, the mental contest between the bowler and the batsman and as cruel as it may sound, it adds more colour and makes the game more enjoyable.

  • @ADGNet
    @ADGNet 7 місяців тому

    Bouncers are legitimate deliveries that unsettle batsmen. Sometimes used as an intimidation tactic so batsman can't get comfortable.
    The ones that are not legitimate are the ones bowled above waist height and sometimes straight at the batsman head. If the batter thinks this was done on purpose then you'll see things get ugly between teams just like in baseball.

  • @AbleLawrence
    @AbleLawrence 6 місяців тому

    Bouncers are not only legal, aiming for the head is the way to do it. Good batsmen will hit it out of the park. Key is to keep eye on the ball, decide to hit it or move out of the way while keeping eye on the ball. Accidents happen when batsmen take their eyes off the ball or fail to hit. It is one ball you don’t pay a defensive shot as the chance of a catch is high. If you want to know more about this, watch the “Bodyline” series where England comes up with a strategy to bowl exclusively bouncers to contain Sir Don Bradman. In modern cricket, the number of bouncers are limited to two an over and the number of fielders in catching positions on the leg side (behind the batsman) are limited as well.

  • @stephenrentzsch832
    @stephenrentzsch832 Рік тому +1

    It's legal to bowl at the body. There was a death a few years ago (one of the Aussie top players) that resulted in redesign of the helmet. There is a limit on hour many bouncers you are allowed to bowl in an over (6 balls / pitches).

  • @tbot1633
    @tbot1633 8 місяців тому

    Guys 99% of the time bouncers are intentional by the bowler as it is difficult to hit and has a higher chance of getting the batsman caught out and 1 boucer per over is totally legal in cricket.

  • @nicholasunion4362
    @nicholasunion4362 8 місяців тому

    Test Cricket......is used for 80 overs, the the bowling side get a new ball. The bowlers polish one side the ball so that as the ball moves through the air there is friction with the rough side and less friction with the polished side.....(can only use sweat or saliva as "polish". All bowlers for that innings agree which side of the ball shall be polished. You are corrfect the ball is very frickin' hard. I like shows thanks.

  • @pranaykishnaney797
    @pranaykishnaney797 7 місяців тому

    apart from good player hitting 6s, you can bend and leave the ball. It's a different skill altogther to face these balls.
    Good channel, genuine reaction

  • @randoms6586
    @randoms6586 5 місяців тому

    Cricket pitches are of 22 yards in distance and cricket ball is msde of leather and it weighs around 110gms and bowl speeds ranging from 130-160kmps i.e 75-100mph....

  • @colingregory7464
    @colingregory7464 Рік тому

    Modern helmets have an extra protection on the back at the top of the neck because people died from the impact
    As long as it bounces the batter is pretty much fair game, direct without bouncing is a no no, multiple balls above shoulder height is a no, part of the point is to use it as a surprise/shock
    Usually the problems are when the batsman ducks into the ball
    There aren't many but some bowlers get close to 100mph regularly
    Part of the skill of the game is for the bowlers and batsmen to deal with the ball changing during the course of the game especially in test matches, balls are changed intermittently either because they go out of shape or after a period of time (70 overs ?)

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  Рік тому

      We truly appreciate your comment and explaining the things that we asked. As new viewer of Cricket we did not realize the intimation factor of the game. The variation of bowls makes the game so much fun to watch!

    • @colingregory7464
      @colingregory7464 Рік тому

      @@RealFansSports I suspect that part of the reason that England changed their tactics so much recently is that it makes the game more entertaining and likely to reach a conclusion and so more satisfying (for the winner and the supporters of the winner possibly slightly more than the loser)

  • @spookdoggtv6917
    @spookdoggtv6917 Рік тому +1

    its a bowlers problem, but its not really a problem its just the bowler bowling a short delivery so it bounces up higher at the batsman, its called a bouncer or a short delivery and the purpose of it is to shake up the batsman or another word would be to intimidate the batsman, kinda like the fake throw at the face in basketball its to make the opponent shit their pants a little.

  • @shaksham.22
    @shaksham.22 2 місяці тому

    Its a part of the game. Its tactic to unsettle the batsman. Some are not good at playing bouncers. Historically the pitches(that strip where the ball is thrown) were not hard in India, pakistan so balls wouldnt rise up a lot in case boucers were thrown. Hence batsmen from these regions were not good at playing bouncers. This has changed now since tech and better pitchers means better practice so Indians can play it as well as any other nation batsmen.
    Also unlike basketball and baseball or even ice hockey where brawls are common on being intentionally hit, in cricket the bowlers of the team where batsmen are being tested this way definitely do the same when other team comes to bat. Its more like we'll not fight but we'll do the same to you.