World Cup winning cricketer Jos Buttler takes on baseball with World Series winner Chase Utley
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Jos Buttler is cricketing royalty. England captain, a World Cup winner and IPL superstar, there’s no doubt he can swing a cricket bat. But how about a baseball bat?
Philadelphia Phillies legend Chase Utley put him through his paces in the batting cage and behind the plate as he swapped sports for the day in London.
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Jos butler be like I will hit this full toss ball all my life even in my dream 😂😂😂
hes missing all the high speed ones, if you dont watch baseball or have no idea about it dont comment
@@ayushsingh615 where is he missing?? 😂😂
See the video again.
He missed the first few ones at 90 mph but then he managed to hit them.
Ask a baseballer to stop a 90mph+ yorkers or bouncers
@samarthpawar1504 I hope u realize a pitcher will purposely bait the batter to swing. Not all pitches is baseball are strikes, cricketers would easily get striked out
i hope you realize not all pitches in baseball are fastballs...
@@fordastreeets8019that's y he is a cricketer not a baseball player. Give him proper training, he would probably bash the entire lot of baseball players. Buttler is a force to be reckoned with even in the cricketing world.
This settles baseball cricket debate!!!
cricket>>baseball
Only the attention seekers lagging from behind think there's a debate, lol
Haha lol 😂 noobs tennis is best
@@vishveshtadsare3160 tennis is not a team sport.. so I don't even consider it
@@vishveshtadsare3160How does tennis win in a battle between cricket and baseball?? Duh 🙄!!
How is baseball primitive when cricket was invented first. Baseball evolved from a british sport rounders which is invented after cricket. So cricket is the oldest sport.
You can see that his instinct is to use his wrists and arms to ‘place’ the ball rather than trying to hit it out the park. Cricket is 99% timing and placement, his muscle memory was too ingrained.
Ya baseball is just swinging with no timing or accuracy just lumpers up there lumping. Haha
@@RyanSheppard-tq4pghope u realize not all pitches are perfect strikes. The pitcher is purposely trying to make the batsman swing at bad pitches. It's not like cricket where u can just choose not to swing. These cricketers would easily get striked out by high school pitchers
@@fordastreeets8019 I'm Canadian. I'm the baseball fan.
@@RyanSheppard-tq4pgwhy do you say there’s not timing or accuracy? They don’t just swing for the fences every at bat. They will direct the ball to different sides of the field purposely and different areas whether that’s line drop low inbetween the infielders and popping it to different gaps in the outfield. Those things are done strategically. And let’s also not forget directing bunts and hitting sacrifice flys
@@RealFansSports sarcasm. I hate these cricket dummies who wax on about cricket but can't say anything factual about baseball.
He is one of the best strikers of white ball cricket..90mph is a cake for him.
Who doesn’t love full tosses in cricket😂
The concept of the strike zone would stump cricketers. A High school pitcher would easily strike out this cricketer
🤣 nice one @@fordastreeets8019
@@fordastreeets8019 bro they face 150 kmph Yorker , you know Yorker means a ball which pitches just few cm before the foot of the batsman it means they have only 0.41 seconds to hit the ball, and the fun part that ball goes in the blind spot
@Science_gen cool, but doesnt change the fact that he would still get struck out by a high school pitcher. Facing a Yorker doesn't mean anything in baseball. Same way a knuckle ball wouldn't mean anything in cricket. Two different sports.
@@Astrobeat7yeah those deliveries are nasty but let’s not act like they are perfectly placed every single time. They sometimes are released early at lesser speed and end up being a full toss. Or they land short of the mark and end up in a perfect spot for the batters.
Even a baseball pitchers fast ball can move in the air after it’s pitched and it’s coming at you from certain pitchers consistently 100+ mph. And there’s some that can throw balls that will break a large amount right, left, down and mixture of the three at 90mph.
Simplifying it as a full toss is lazy
A keeper doing catching practice. I am pretty sure Buttler can do that with his eyes closed and without the gloves lmao
He'll get injured
The pitchers mound is 2 yards nearer that Cricket pitch and they throw 160 kmph like a piece of cake
A baseball player would never be able to touch a 90 mph bouncer.
Bro forget a bouncer. If the ball pitches, they're done.
@AlexanderWinterborn Irelevant you are trying to hit a 90mph ball bouncing up at you 2 ft away. A Door as bat would be hard making contact
@@robertryan7204 It's not irrelevant. Baseball batters would get their head around cricket deliveries, just like the other way around.
@@jamesrawlings5781 Actually no, most Cricketers have a hard time. Baseballers make lousy Cricketers
@@robertryan7204 Is that right? And who in among the well payed elite MLB have tried and failed at cricket?
I loved playing cricket and rounders at school. If baseball had been offered, I would have enjoyed that, too. I also loved basketball. However, at only 5’ 3” I didn’t have much to offer! Same with volleyball. I never got on with hockey, but really enjoyed watching it.
I wasn't aware that the sport of baseball was originally founded here in the UK. So how did other British sports like soccer/football, rugby & cricket become popular globally but not baseball ? 🤔🇬🇧⚾⚽🏉🏏
@@tudormiller887 baseball wasn't that popular in the first place in the UK, and the big 3 of football, cricket and rugby were always more popular. The big 3 (mainly cricket and rugby) spread via British colonisation and baseball spread via American imperialism. The British empire being bigger meant more popularity for the big 3.
@@tudormiller887 Baseball wasn't founded in the UK, that's why.
@@jamesrawlings5781 Well baseball has a direct link to the traditional game of Rounders. 🇬🇧⚾
@@tudormiller887 Absolutely it has a direct link, but that specific game wasn't founded here. Similarly, American Football has a direct link to rugby, but that particular game started in the US, not the UK.
All jokes aside this guys could be a good baseball player had he grown up in the US. He hit 90 off the machine with awful mechanics. Love the vid. Chase is the goat
I think cricket players will have real good batting averages in baseball. Like the idea is try to hit any ball which is in the zone. I think their is a lot of talent in cricketing countries if scouts are sent.
'with awful mechanics...'
Is there a actual technique involved in swinging the bat, do guys actually try to maneuver the ball in open space gap or they just try to belt the ball out of the park...
@@tarakvaakil8553 nobody that’s good at baseball try’s to hit the ball out of the park. Homeruns are accidents.
@@snowyfragrant6029but in general he means are you aiming for the ball to land in a certain zone on the field or in the stands or do you strictly aim for the ball with as much power you can possibly muster and hope it goes high?
@callumlucas4444 yes, youre always aiming to hit the ball in defensive gaps on the field. The level at which you hit the ball matters as well, most good hits are 25 degrees and lower, never want to hit it high, as the more time in the air, the more time the defense has to catch the ball and make the out. To strike the ball at the proper level and hit the right parts of the field, as well as minimize injury, there are a proper techniques/mechanics on hitting a baseball. They vary from hitter to hitter based on what type of hitter you are (contact, power, high average, speed) but overall have the same universal principles and base form.
Facing 90 mph curve ball is not easy. Jos is a natural.
Facing 90mph bouncers are more difficult
@@SomnathSaha-zs2uk for sure
Not even bouncers ask them to play a 90 mph inswinging yorker
@@sagnikchaudhuri4142 🙄
And, the best part is the unpredictability of the line and length. It can bounce, it can be a Yorker, it can I swing, outswing, leg cutter, off cutter. All this with balls over 140kph. My lord, is batting difficult!! And guess what, in 6 balls, you may have to face a spinner which is a totally different ball game 😅
this video is brilliant, love to see jos being finally credited for how good he is, they could’ve taken any big hitting cricketer to film this but the one man who stands out was taken, double world cup winning jos the boss, love to see it ❤️🏴
With our American friends in mind. Batting whether cricket or baseball starts with hand/eye co-ordination and Jos as an England cricketer has that A++. Next the ball comes through the air - three basic pitches fast, slow, curved. This is straightforward to deal with compared to cricket where most balls hit the ground first and the batsman has a very short time frame to decide how to deal with it. Bowl a full toss in cricket to a player of Jos' ability and it will get the treatment. Where baseball is harder is its a round rather than straight face to the bat and the baseball bat has less diameter. I think with a little time English cricketers would master the bat differences as they have the basic skills already there. Jos showed that I think.
Only the wicker keeper has gloves in cricket - all other players catch the ball with their bare hands. This makes catching the baseball easier than catching the cricket ball as Jos found out. Again - he already has A++ ball catching skills in place, the baseball mitt made it easier.
Each game has its own skills and strategies. Most Brits see baseball as rounders - but there is much more to it than that. Cricket, especially 5 day test match cricket, for me is the more interesting game bearing in mind the variances in cricket pitch/wicket, the different types of bowling - pace, medium, swing, spin and the variances in the way the ball can be bowled. And the subtleties in field placements. Though understood its an alien concept to many Americans - particularly the 60 or so different fielding positions and many of which have whacko names. Cow Corner, Silly Mid On and Backward Point for example?
Very nicely explained 👏
@AlexanderWinterborn It has to be said the body armour for batsmen has grown over the years,. When I was a youngster a batsman had pads, gloves with rubber spikes to protect the hands, and a box to protect the "delicate bits" of the male anatomy. Time moves on - sausage padding for gloves replaces the spikes of rubber, arm guards, chest and thigh pads on the side facing the bowler, and helmets are added. A few years ago a batsman was killed when a very unlucky ball threaded the gap between helmet visor and face guard leading to a redesign in helmets around the globe.
The difference in bats is interesting - while a cricket bat is wider if the ball does not strike the sweet spot in the centre of the bat so the batsman edges the ball it will spit out in an unexpected direction, potentially creating a catching opportunity. Part of the bowler's tactics are to trick the batsman into thinking the ball will be at a certain speed and placement when it is different, so deceiving the batsman and increasing the chances of an edge instead of a square hit. I take your point on ball velocity, but still think the catchers mitt creates an advantage compared to the bare hands of cricket fielders who often have to take reflex catches at speed at short range. Eg fielders at the Silly mid positions. Long range catches which usually come from height are of course at a much lower velocity.
I learned a bit ( a very little bit) about baseball in the late 90s when Sosa and McGuire were chasing each other for the home run record and it was enough to catch the interest of this Brit.
@AlexanderWinterbornEveryone is making a mistake about the wide Cricket bat. Trying to hit a very hard ball from 2ft away at 85-90 mph, is very difficult. No fielding is very similar in both, except Cricketers are catching without Gloves
One thing I have learnt from these kinds of video, if you're world class in one sport you're really really good at most sports too.
Joss is such a good bloke
Even the baseball player looks overwhelmed like how good he is playing baseball even if its the first time.
I don't want to disrespect baseball but people have to understand that cricket is 100x more complex and difficult than baseball. Cricket vs. baseball is kinda like Interstellar vs. Twilight.
At the end baseball is interesting bro comparatively than cricket. I am cricket around like 15yrs
@@priyadharshan9375 Baseball is interesting for some people for the same reason cartoon is interesting is interesting for kids. Because it's a simplified sport with requires less intellectual effort or in other words is more instinctual. The difference is similar to Vampire Dairies vs. Game of Thrones.
hope u realize not all pitches are perfect strikes. The pitcher is purposely trying to make the batsman swing at bad pitches. It's not like cricket where u can just choose not to swing. These cricketers would easily get striked out by high school pitchers
@@fordastreeets8019 @fordastreeets8019 In cricket a bowler has to consider thousands of factors for each delivery. It's kinda like chess in that way. Here are a few: Line, length, seam position, swing, condition of the ball, time of the day, dew, revolutions of the ball, turn, pitch type, bounce, wind speed, wind direction, ground shape, ground size, pace, which side the bowler is bowling from, ball release point, ball trajectory, feet angle while releasing the ball. Multiply all this with thousands of field settings (where the other 10 fielders will be positioned). Baseball is the cartoonified form of cricket. Cartoons are fun but they are targeted at an intellectually weaker section of the population.
@L.I.T.H.I.U.M "intellectually weaker section of the population" if that really was the case, I would to see you say that to Japanese and Koreans that take baseball serious. U know nothing about baseball. Saying baseball is a cartoonified version of cricket is the dumbest take I've ever heard. First off, cricket and baseball are not the same game. 2nd, if baseball was really that easy, their would be a lot of cricketers playing baseball by now. U can make a debate that bowling is harder than pitching, the same way its harder to hit a baseball than it is in cricket. But ultimately bowling and pitching are not the same. Same way hitting a baseball is different than hitting a cricket ball. Just because a cricketer is good at bowling doesn't mean they would be good at pitching. Pitching is more about deception and tricking the batter. Baseball is a PITCHERS game, cricket is a BATSMAN game.
Base ball is way easy then cricket😅
@AlexanderWinterbornEvery ball is a full toss. Yup. Still easy.
@AlexanderWinterbornevery pitch in baseball is a full toss in cricket terms. Literally the easiest to hit.
not really. specifically for batting.. it's easier to be effective in cricket. the base line for baseball is much trickier. however, the ceiling is much higher in cricket. there is a lot more nuance... so basically it's much harder to be good at baseball batting, but it's much harder to be exceptional at cricket batting.
hope this makes sense. if you're actually interested in understanding, versus just being a middle class 24 year first-generation english speaker old from a tier-2 town just trying to feel superior on the internet, while still dreaming of a H1B
The first part made sense but you just couldn't resist the need to be condescending. Anyway. Not everyone dreams of an H1 B or whatever. Had multiple opportunities to move permanently to the UK, US, Singapore and Australia. Perks of being an expert in a niche industry. Let me know if you need the link to my interview in one of the leading magazines.
Baseball is boring as compared to cricket
When a 100 Mph Bowler starts bowling Bouncers trying to kill you, I'm sure the Baseball batters won't even dare try a few swings 😅
Jos the boss❤
Easy mode - baseball
Extra hard mode - Cricket
Man with that uppercut swing he would be a perfect fit in today's MLB. 300 strikeouts on pitches right down the middle. Tony Gwynn is rolling in his grave.
Thats natural in cricket
@@Tu_Padre31 I know, I was making fun of modern day baseball.
Hitting in baseball will be a cake walk for cricket players 🤣
except it’s not cause they would be the worst player in the league by a landslide
The American guy should try his hand at cricket 🏏
Yes against any Profesional bowler 😂
Cricket : way more mindful
Baseball: physical force without much mental side
Cricket >>>>>>>>>> Baseball
U know nothing about baseball 😂
Jos the boss Buttler ❤❤❤❤❤❤ love him
I'm from India. Back in the day (about 10-15 years ago), we didn't have any bats, or couldn't afford them, so we used wooden sticks, tree branches, or coconut branches. Because of that experience, hitting a baseball wouldn't be that difficult for us. Cricketers might be able to adapt to baseball in a few hours. However, baseball players might find it challenging to adapt to cricket as quickly. They're accustomed to full toss balls, and might struggle with bouncers, yorkers, and spinners. Baseball players would likely need days to adjust to cricket. Finally, cricket is a lot of fun, but some people might prefer baseball - it really comes down to personal preference.
Not days years as equal to players who started learning cricket... To play cricket one must become perfect to play defence for any ball.. It takes years of practice...
Can any elite baseball players in the history of baseball face a toe crushing 90MPH yorker from Jofra Archer? Forget about a bouncer. It would kill them.
hope u realize not all pitches are perfect strikes. The pitcher is purposely trying to make the batsman swing at bad pitches. It's not like cricket where u can just choose not to swing. These cricketers would easily get striked out by high school pitchers
@@fordastreeets8019 ever wonder why there aren't high school pitchers in professional cricket?
@@goodshipkaraboudjan U missed my point, I was not saying baseball was harder. I'm basically saying their both different sports. Neither one would do well in the other sport
@@fordastreeets8019no baseball is not hard as cricket....
when are we getting the other video then. where the baseball player takes on cricket
There is one. Look up Francisco Lindor plays cricket in Australia
@@Tu_Padre31 he is trained in cricket for years to play just leagues. But look any cricketer on first attempt hits baseballs 🤣but base ball players takes years of practice just to try cricket game like Jos for baseball 😂😂
Even 95 mph full toss ball is cake walk for Jos Butler 😅...
Just imagine how rohit will hit it ,,with his extra 1 second.
I don't think so. Power is very important and how fast you swing. Rohit is a timing player .
@keriddunk1520 rohit can hit easily
I want a baseball Pro trying cricket,that would be more fun to watch.
A real sportsperson will appreciate both sports as they are great in their own ways. So will a real fan of sports.
He didn't even use his full power 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Jos Butler is a great cricketer 😊
champion in cricket champion in baseball
I've been to a couple of MLB matches in the States and it's basically the Girl's game of Rounders but with a bigger bat.
@AlexanderWinterborn So, you're proud of the fact that these guys get paid millions for hitting/catching/throwing a little ball while Theatre Nurses (essential for life saving surgeries) struggle to make ends meet?
These cricketers would easily get striked out by high school pitchers, tf r u yapping about
@@fordastreeets8019 and your greatest batter of all time otani would get a golden duck
@@lostsoul2519 he wouldn't have survived if he faced mitch star's 145kmph bouncer😂
Mets fans were hoping the pitcher hit Chase! 😂
Go Phils! ❤️⚾️
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It's very interesting how different the applications are. Baseball is really focused on direction and the strike zone is smaller with a smaller round bat.
It's like someone perfecting the omelet. Striving to get it right every time bringing all the elements together.
Cricket on the other hand is more the short order cook meeting the needs of each request and dealing with much more variety in choice.
Shot selection, being able to hit in any direction makes for alot of options to try and meet demands all in a short span of time.
Batters are masters of getting their swing just right, fine tuning and waiting for their pitch. Batsmen make alot of choices and have to play the variety.
Neither is 'better' as both are designed towards the sport they are used in.
Same with playing defense. Cricket fielders seem to be more generalized and have to be flexible to adjust to unpredictable plays. Baseball fielders, by contrast, are more specialized towards the role they play for the team.
A shortstop has to be quick and agile. A first baseman needs to be able to catch wild throws. A catcher needs to be able to take punishment, work in tandem with the pitcher, watch out for baserunners stealing, and so on.
In cricket batter can get out in 11 ways. And once they are out its over for him as a batsman (batter). So yes cricket batsman have many options and area to bat but also can get out in many ways too...
In cricket when the ball doesn't hit the ground and comes straight to the batter we call it 'full toss'. And batters love hitting sixs on full toss deliveries. In that perspective baseball will be an easy game for cricketers and will be much harder for baseball players to play cricket. Cricket is much tougher than baseball wheather amricans agree or not.
Baseball players can't even see ball which grounds on pitch they play only full toss...
Cricket is always harder than baseball's
In what way 😂
@@fordastreeets8019 in baseball batters only need to hit full tosses 😂😂😂😂 which is very easy for every cricketer. 😂
@Shashank007ish it's only easy for cricketers cuz yall use wideass sticks 😂. If yall use a baseball bat then you will understand how hard it is to hit a baseball. Especially when average high schoolers are pitching around +90mphs. I would love to see a cricketer try hitting a knuckleball. They wouldn't even be able to hit it. Statistics show that hitting in baseball is harder than hitting in cricket, you can look this up
@@Shashank007ish cricketers would not be hitting the same if they were using baseball bats. Hitting with a cricket stick is easy
For a cricket batsman, every ball in base ball is a full tose and they will smash that ball into the stands
full toss in cricket means it's a six, out of the park
baseball is like trial ball in gully cricket .
I grew up in India playing cricket. Moved to US at 21 and switched to baseball. I'm 39 now. Both the sports are equally tough.
Finally! A cricket vs. Baseball video where the cricketer isn’t some random 5th tier guy.
If a cricketer plays baseball most probably he will end up getting strike out. If a baseball player plays cricket most probably he will end injured out. End game of argument.
Buttler has hit a 153.7 clicks ball of Haris Rauf as scoop when it was bowled at the base of stumps and that ball cleared the fine leg fence by over 2-3 rows. Just imagine the skill.
Baseball is just Cricket at difficulty level set to low.
Joss the bosss
Most if not all batsmen in Cricket could play baseball, same can't be said for baseball players trying to play cricket
Not even remotely true
Very true, hitting full toss is ezy pzy but to deal with bowlers variations combined with sheer pace is too damn hard
@@adityasingh6278how ldloitc are you overproud lndians? Full toss? Learn the sport before you speak something you don’t understand about. Baseball has varying pitches not a “full toss” you think pitchers throw just fastball to the middle genius? And there’s a strike zone, there is way more varying baseball pitchers sliders curveballs sinkers splitters change up etc, and even a fastball 104 mph you can’t touch. Cricket players don’t throw as hard as baseball, this is a fact.
lol he can throw every ball out of park😅see his wrist position ,,, cricket is tough and strategic game ,,bowlers bouncer yorker inswing outswing spin just love cricket
As a cricket missionary, may you all be blessed by thou holy sport, cricket🙏🏽
I like how baseball fans think their players can probably hit a cricket ball out of the park and that's the end. That doesn't mean anything in Cricket because you could still get out the next ball. There are 10+ ways to get out in Cricket and the aim is to hit as many runs as possible without getting out
Well to be fair, baseball originated in Britain, and baseball itsel descended from cricket also invented in Britain. Irs kind of funny to watch an American school a Brit on this sport.
It came from rounders,that was also sometimes called baseball in England.They should’ve had a rounders player!
how so? Cricket is a separate sport with completely different mechanics, it's to be expected to be schooled. Like a baseball player trying cricket.
Every ball is full toss.it is highly easy for any average cricketer 😂😂😂
Can't wait to watch the Cubs vs Cardinals game in the MLB London Series next month. Go Cubs! 🇬🇧⚾
Phillies v Mets
BASEBALL+BRAIN 🧠=CRICKET
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We eat batter wait for Australia vs England match😁
jos the boss
This prove that baseball is easy than cricket😂
hope u realize not all pitches are perfect strikes. The pitcher is purposely trying to make the batsman swing at bad pitches. It's not like cricket where u can just choose not to swing. These cricketers would easily get striked out by high school pitchers
@@fordastreeets8019in cricket too bowlers (pitchers) bowl purposely and strategically bad Ball to get the batter out (by catch out or stump out). There are 11 ways batsman can get out and don't come back for whole game as batter. Bowler spin the ball (6 types of spins) , swing it (in swing, out swing), and many other bowling variants. For batter, Continuously playing (batting or bowling) whole day isn't easy (and in test match they play for five days). Continuously batting and facing the balls (pitches) whole day hundredth of time without getting out. Baseball players have no chance in it. They can't even catch the ball with gloves lol
@cinefile0075 I don't where u been at, baseball players are very capable of catching without gloves lol. There's a whole YT compilation if u want to see. Also yall don't have the concept of 3 strikes and your out. In baseball, u only get 3 strikes and 4 balls (ball = a wide) that's it. U will only bat a few times in one game. Unlike cricket, yall have the luxury to not swing whenever u feel like it and yall also have the luxury of batting a hundred times per game (making it easier to adjust to bowlers) 😂 if a cricketer tried batting against even a High school pitcher, the cricketer wouldn't even be able to have time to adjust to the pitcher. They would be facing +90mph pitches that they couldn't even read. I also doubt majority of cricketers would even be able to hit a homerun. I also doubt cricketers would know the concept of running bases. Cricketers would even get schooled by the average 8 year old in japan
@@fordastreeets8019dont even argue with these low iq cricket fans, i lose braincells just talking to these idiots 😂
Baseball is quintessentially an American sport. All gungho with heavy reliability on unchangeable physical characteristics of the players without much technicalities, game reading and, strategy making. Just how American football is to actual football, baseball is to cricket. The latter are superior sports imo , arguably way superior imo.
Rounders.
It would be easier to make a robot playing baseball as compared to one playing cricket.
@AlexanderWinterborn May be you are right, but I was giving a purely engineering opinion. The number of variables to track seems significantly more in cricket. I have no doubt that both games are difficult to play. Since the trajectory of the ball is always through the air (in baseball), this is in fact the most easy ball to play (called a full-toss) in cricket ! The interaction of the ball with the ground introduces too many unknowns, and even a robot will need to be very fast to make sense of it.
Reverse the roles and the baseball player would have no chance.
@AlexanderWinterborn you've clearly never played cricket. The technique is so complicated and unique it'd take them a while to get that down. A baseball bat swing is a lot more natural to have a basic level with it
@AlexanderWinterborn Yes it is harder when it is legal for a cricket ball to target the face, neck and chest. Baseball players would need quite a lot of conditioning to not get injured, the skill comparison will be much later, if at all relevant.
@AlexanderWinterborntry to play a ball that is pitched on ground targeting your head,toe or chest. Or a spin ball that turns like a snake. Cricket is not only about wild swings on full tosses,its much more than that
hope u realize not all pitches are perfect strikes. The pitcher is purposely trying to make the batsman swing at bad pitches. It's not like cricket where u can just choose not to swing. These cricketers would easily get striked out by high school pitchers
@@fordastreeets8019 then you Don't understand the beauty of cricket. Cricket is not a simple hit or miss game like baseball. Its much more than that.
It's a cake walk to Jos the Boss.
Its not that baseball (full toss) is easy for cricketers, but the actual fact is crickter play more difficult balls than baseball players so naturally full toss gets easy to connect with the bat for cricket players.
for your information he is goat in cricket
Buttler wouldn’t really hit much if he played baseball (he’d have to learn an entirely different way of hitting). But he absolutely could play catcher and be good at the position almost immediately
Well when a player like josh gets going,then it's a nightmare for any bowler..
Tomorrow India vs England semifinal..hope he gets out soon..he will hir sixes only when he gets set..😢😢😢
Baseball = power, hard hitting, Cricket = timing, balance and placement, you have all these 3, you dont need power and hard hitting.
Cricket also need power and hard hitting...
That should have been longer
I think any professional cricketer will adapt to baseball batting quite easily if he is a batsman. Literally every baseball bowled is a full toss. However, pitching might be difficult. I think Jadeja will be very good at pitching. I like both the sport. But baseball lacks variety
hope u realize not all pitches are perfect strikes. The pitcher is purposely trying to make the batsman swing at bad pitches. It's not like cricket where u can just choose not to swing. These cricketers would easily get striked out by high school pitchers
@@fordastreeets8019good joke.... A full toss is easy to hit... Base ball variations do nothing to cricket batters.
@user-cb2jl5ti1c A full Toss Is only easy to hit when u use a wideass cricket stick. Give cricketers a baseball bat then they will struggle hitting a full toss. Also in baseball their are different types of pitches. Not every pitch is a fastball. If a cricketer goes up against a knuckleball, they would have no idea how to hit it 😂
@@fordastreeets8019any full toss is just a full toss for cricket batters 😂😂baseball is easy...
@user-cb2jl5ti1c if baseball really was easy, then cricketers would've been playing by now. Baseball players make a lot of money. I'm not saying baseball is harder but if u seriously think hitting a knuckle ball is easy, then u clearly don't ply baseball. Trying hitting a baseball pitch with a baseball bat, and not a cricket stick. I doubt u will find a cricketer that can dominate like Shohei Ohtani. Baseball and cricket are different sports
When he hit the 90 the screen said pitch speed 45💀💀💀 1:02
that could be bad editing, probably a different clip was added in by mistake, ..Few days ago from today, he was smashing 90+ mph cricket balls (heavier and much harder than Baseball's) at a 360 degree field at Eden-Gardens with a flat cricket bat.
You think Jos who regularly faces 90+mph and hits them out of the park for fun would need a ln editing like that?
@@stuuurtyea using a flat board with 10x the surface area means he can do the same in baseball 😂😂😂
@@stuuurtbtw 73mph exit velocity is kids level speed, this guy cant hit at all 😂😂😂😂😂
@cricketexplained8526the one that he actually hit said 45 instead, maybe he never even hit real 90 once 😂 harry brook shat the bed the same way 😅 theyre lucky mlb is giving them good edits hahaha
It's easy for cricketer..no killer bouncer to head no toe crushing yokers..you can play fearless..no need for heavy protection..all ball(pitches)are in hitting area ,all full tosses.. glove for everyone 😂😂 its like easy mode is on for cricketers
Bro keeps to some top class spinners in cricket. Catching some non bouncing straight and curve balls is easy peasy. Look at him taking them and dude looking damn surprised at his takes. Lol
every cricket player can play baseball easily but baseball player can't play cricket
Jos Buttler is a world champion....Meanwhile Chase Utley is a US champion...
Cricket is obviously better than baseball and I think any baseball player batter or pitcher can Transition to cricket with some practice but a batsman can easily play baseball because it's just 150/160kmph full toss... And I guess bowlers too basically Just bowl low full toss/Yorker in the body...... I would seriously like to see some top MBL batter taking on Bumrah Archer Starc even saheen
What’s the difference between MLB winner and World Series winner? 🤔
It ll be an easy job to make robot that can play baseball and it ll be near impossible to make a robot that can bat in cricket
hope u realize not all pitches are strikes. The pitchers purposely want the batsman to swing at bad pitches. These cricketers would easily get striked out by high school pitchers
Thought they would kiss in the end.
Cricket to baseball would be easier transition than baseball to cricket...
Each takes skill tough , wont be like Cricker player can just play baseball.
Bring Chris gayle
Make a video on a baseball player trying cricket 😂
Mouth, nose, eye, face broken damaged😂😂
Now bowl cricket bouncer balls to baseball batter😂😂😂
So now which baseball player is ready to face 140 KPH ?
It's a shame that 2m30s is all we get from this interaction, the comparison between 2 similar and massively represented sports codes deserves so much more effort. Every time MLB arranges something like this, the discussion between the 2 fellows they paid to be there is so superficial and brief it's infuriating. If you're going to promote something like this then can you please keep them in the building together for longer than the 30mins it seems this took to shoot.
Now u got the superstar…not the harry brook
now swap it around... dont see mlb players playing cricket
Babe Ruth tried it and apparently he shattered the bat lol
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Lindor tried, ...in the end, Rob Key had the machine bowl (pitch) him at 10 mph primary school standard stuff, But the Korean cricket team has some ex-baseball players, and their coach says they have found some familiarity.
It’s a promo for MLB games played in London. When the Cricket World Cup is played in the States ( or T20) then we’ll see that.
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A cricket wicketkeeper will.easily keep pitches in baseball not sure of the other way around 🤔
How easy jos is hitting them 😂 , cricket>>>>
British kids grow out of baseball when they stop playing rounders.
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I am wondering if Gayle Or Pollard Play baseball😂😂
Lol Full toss ball is cricketer dreams 😆 baseball is easy fot cricketer
Why hasnt there benn a single cricketer playing in mlb and making 10x the money? 😂 Foh ya idiot
Cricket players are all arms when they swing. They don't use their lower body at all
Wicket protection
Not true. Playing baseball it would look like that because the ball has a small window, but in a cricket game they adjust their lower body all the time because the ball can bounce up at any height, length, direction and speed.
Maybe when swinging a baseball bat. But in Cricket footwork is very important. So much so that you can move almost a metre to hit the ball
Footwork is very important in cricked , they can move 2m down the pitch if they want. But in terms of power , its not required as much as in baseball
@AlexanderWinterborn Yes definetly more defensive in nature , and less power requires , but to say no lower body movement is insane. Like I said footwork is very important in cricket coz the ball is aimed at your feet
In England the girl play rounders,, a type of baseball,, and the men play cricket
@cricketexplained8526I’m sure there is a team, there’s a team for everything. I don’t think even 1% of the GB population care for it play baseball.
@cricketexplained8526 The GB team, that played in the world championships, consisted of Americans with British grannies.
@cricketexplained8526 Technically yes, but technically no too! Rounders and Baseball are just two names that refer to the same game, depending on where you were in the UK, you might call the game Rounders in one area, go 10min down the road and they'd be calling it Baseball, or elsewhere they might call it something different, but the rules are pretty much the same!
Both names for the game were coined here in the UK, as yes, we created the game (circa 1300s), it was introduced into the British colony of Canada in the 1770s, became popular, then duly trickled down into the rest of the Americas, where some minor modifications were made to it into the modern game we associate with America!
Your women must be tougher than your men out there i suppose 😬
Rounders isnt the game from 1300s, it surfaced as a children's game in 1744, when Cricket was already popular in England.
Jos The BOSS.
a baseball player couldnt touch a yorker any day of the week
w cricket
Baseball is easy