Great Farewell match fir the legends - Dennis Lillee, Greg Chappel and Rodney Marsh - All three of them reached mile stones in this match - This is regarded as the best FAREWELL MATCH ever played
Historic moment. G. Chappell and Lillee had already announced before the start of this test that it would be their last. Seeing his two mates deciding to retire Marsh decided during the test that he would follow suit. That is the reason why the scorecard does not congratulate him because at that point in time they were not made aware. End of an era for Australia in many ways.
Previliged to witness this upload. These legends exhibited their incredible comtribution in the game of cricket. They hardly seemed to be under any pressure of their last game and showed insatiable hunger. Thanks
Last match of greg chappel,denis lillee & rodney marsh. Greg hits 182, Lillee gets 4 wkts in his last spell, Marsh got 5 catches behind wickets. Wow,legendary end for Legends of Cricket history.
Those were the days pure Cricket, I still remember watching this match 2 years before I was born, anything was possible back than! Unlike the crap we have tday 😂😂😂
Salim Malik was the plague Pakistan should have got ridden of a lot earlier. He overdue his welcome for quite sometime and got involved in matching fixing. In fact he introduced match fixing to Pakistani players and caused huge embarrassment for his nation.
Zander Abbas was at his fearsome best both in 78/79 series as well as 82/83 series vs India in Pakistan,a free flowing stroke player and a delight to watch
These were great days, cricket had more magic back then. I was once standing behind the nets watching Hogg bowl, just thankful I wasn't the one facing.
Have to say the most elegant of all the Pak batsmen in this game was Salim Malik. Such effortless fluency and rhythm in his shots. What a waste. Should have been one of Pakistan's greatest.
One thing is for sure modern era batsman from 90s till date have more style in batting and bowling.... but hats off to all the legends who played in this test match
@@saqibmehmood3533 Mohammad Yousaf averages 29.62 from 11 tests against Australia. He averages 29.75 from 7 tests against South Africa. He averages 29 from 15 tests against Sri Lanka.
@@shood9717 What about his performance against other big teams.? He averages 101 against west indies, 62 against England, 53 against New Zealand and most importantly 50 against arch rivals India..
@@saqibmehmood3533 Mohammad Yousaf has performed well against the teams you mentioned. However, Australia was the best team at his time. South Africa were also a good team. I rank Viv Richards as the best batsman after Bradman. This is because he made runs against all the best bowlers of his time, including his own. What I mean by runs is at least one hundred. He has a very good test, odi, and first-class record. Also, he was a match-winner.
He could bat a little, too, and would have been shaped into an all-rounder under more recent protocols of player development. In those times all-rounders were a sideshow novelty, typically regarded as superfluous.
having the most wickets of anyone who had ever played the game when he retired@@whitestoneministry547 your take is worse than pretty average, and the leading wicket taker of all time was a cheat so.........
when greg shook those hands after his ton little did the world realise that those hands belonged to the most inspirational and courageuos captian of the next era.
No. It was fragile as their consistently poor performances show. Miandad and I Khan were entrenched way down the order. By the time they appeared to bat, the damage was irreparably done.
Lillee, Chappell, Marsh - all a cut above and a hard act to follow. Little wonder the Aussies struggled after that, just like the Windies in the late 1990s and the Aussies again after Warne, McGrath, Ponting and others all went. From what I've heard, read and seen Kim Hughes might not have been the greatest captain, but just for myself it looks like he was better than his record, certainly his manner of leaving the job was singularly unfortunate. But then the support he got from the public and the media wasn't that great either. Even Allan Border said that he wasn't always the best vice captain under Hughes. I doubt anyone could've done very well with such a gap in the team as that great three left.
Kim Hughes was very unlucky in that Australia seemed to play the West Indies a lot in the early 80’s!! I think losing to them nearly all the time just took it’s toll on him.
People talk about how great some modern Australians are or talk about West Indian past greats. Greg Chappell had one of the finest test batting averages of all time, surpassing many that are talked about as though they were better.
@@kamrankhan-lj1ng what man. with misbah they had a 5 day test match series is it not? it was a draw! if they become world class again they will get 5 series. but with cramped up calendars it is impossible to have 5 match series. Even india gets only 4 test matches in australia and lately are getting 5 test series with england( due to huge markets). pak wont get even 3 series on those horrendous pitches of middle-east. But surely when they tour they get 3 test matches. 3 test is a lot if you tour a lot. 3 nz,aus,ind,eng,wi,srilanka,sa=21 test matches. that is the right mix for a 2 year period. And they also play million one day and t-20 matches! so barring aussies and india vs england , 5 test matches are ruled out. I also endorse 5 day reduced to 4 day with 45 minutes extra or 100 overs each day. so that you are exactly missing a session max!
In the history of pakistan cricket, pak has very less played in their home country. Their system was weak. Still pak produced individual great stars like imran khan, zaheer, javed miandad, abdul qadir
This was the last Test match for Dennis Lillee, Greg Chappel and Rodney March .. And allof them reached individual milestones in style. Especially Mr Chappel the Greg .. A dream come true 182 on his last appearance , most runs by an Australian, most catches by an Australian.. God was really kind on dennis 's for his 4 for in last innings . couldn't
@@kamrankhan-lj1ng In general, we in Pakistan/India tend to copy the fashion from the west. But if you notice the Australian team, no one had this "jungli" hairstyle - so not sure where this 80's hairstyle came about? And yes, there isn't anything wrong in having long hair, but for goodness sake, keep them organised, like applying some sorta oil/gel and keep them shiny, clean and nice looking - but here it looks like these Zombies haven't taken a shower for months.
He decimated India both times in Pakistan(1978 and 82) but failed miserably both times when he toured India (83 n 85).Moreover , his record against other countries barring England wasn't outstanding to be termed as best Asian batsman. Nevertheless, he was extremely elegant and stylish batsman without doubt. Javed Miandad was more better and superior batsman maybe not as good looking as Zaheer Abbas classic batting style but more reliable.
That left arm bowler from Pakistan is just worth nothing... Why I could not see Imran Khan bowl when all others were getting hammered!? Greg indeed a legendary batter. Lillee a supreme fast bowler. Javed exceptional talent. Zaheer master wristy batter.
I believe so. He had an amazing talent for batting, if only in tests. He could make the ball turn quite well. I think, if memory serves true, that his test debut was in Melbourne, his "home ground."
yes, they rope them in these days in Australia. The long boundary at Melbourne used to be something like 90 metres, even longer straight at Adelaide. Well struck if you managed to get six!
Younis Khan cannot take the No.3 spot in Pakistan All time Test XI from Zaheer Abbas(Asian Bradman) as he was called in the 70s. Younis otherwise has done superbly in tests.
@@gamefameclub6141 In 1988-89, in Jung sports newspaper I read his interview he blamed to Imran khan, I was v young in 1989 but, I still remember he lives in North Nazimabad Karachi and coaching younger cricketers. He played for PIA I think he still working in PIA, Nazimabad is a cricket hub of Karachi most of the test and domestic players are living there and some of them are my friends and they told me about Azeem Hafeez not only Hafeez Imran distroyed Quasim Umer, Tasleem Arif (late) Anil Dulpat, Saleem Yousuf, and Salim Jaffar even Javaid Miandad blamed to Imran Khan at the end of his career, Imran was a good cricketers but he had a v dirty mouth and behavior, I think we need this kind of captain.
@@gamefameclub6141 Maybe but, he could play in Pakistani cricket team after the retirement of Sarfraz Nawaz as 3rd bowler Sarfraz was also not happy with imran I don't know why. I remembered imran was injured he had 2 shoulders operations and 1 foot operation and he was still in the team as a batsman not bowler. After the entery of wasim and waqar Pakistani peoples forgot him, according to wasim Akram when he started his career he went to Nazimabad to meet Azeem Hafeez because, Hafeez was his favorite bowler
@@ziakhan-qw9zi There is something from the past hidden but I think luck as waseem akram faded him and faded saleem Jafer also. Am not expert like you neither I can underestimate Azeem but I think somehow waseem abilities and systems preferences let Azeem away. Imagine Skindar bakhat as I saw some of his available performances was much technical bowler but why he just played so less cricket in his 12 years career? Sirfaraz played fair matches as key bowler and senior to Imran, but I think his tense with Imran was political. Shoaib Mohammed on other hand as a batsman never played what he deserved and I feel that. These are few examples as am not much aware but a few and I might be wrong. Imagine Nazeer junior, Mohammed akram never played their career, imagine Basit Ali and Rashid Latif. Imagine Justice Qayyum Report but those 9 players excluded Saleem Malik are Icons now and fame. History of injustice and personal preferences that's our system. لا حول ولا قوة الا بالله العلي العظيم
I wonder why Lillee bowled far away from the crease which slammed to the fence 😅. Imran deserved to get out like that decision coz against India he was out twice in 1985 champions trophy finals against India & umpired denied & Imran not walked away . Umpire error it’s but still batsman should show sports man’s ship which he dint have & cheated & now he’s out in a strange way .😅He needs it . I remembered this match & I used to listen radio commentary & Greg chapell’s last match 182 & leading catches plus Lillee & Marsh getting maximum wickets & victims at the same match . Records between both were equal & Hughes made 76 also I remembered those days 😅
Lillie was a dangerous bowler at his time....some how he used to swing a bit every ball outside the off stumps....he was a natural out swinger....rest other bowlers they just took advantages of Lillie's bowling...😁
The whole of that Aussie team could bat.
Zaheer Abbas was a great batsman
Rodney Hogg will be pleased to know he can finally bat.
Great Farewell match fir the legends - Dennis Lillee, Greg Chappel and Rodney Marsh - All three of them reached mile stones in this match -
This is regarded as the best FAREWELL MATCH ever played
"Here's mudasdir and here's the jump to the side" what lovely commentary n attention to detail in those days
Zaheer Abbas batting style and timings of the ball was superb.
timings were. Not was.
It was a privilege to see Zaheer bat. I saw him live in 1979
Historic moment. G. Chappell and Lillee had already announced before the start of this test that it would be their last. Seeing his two mates deciding to retire Marsh decided during the test that he would follow suit. That is the reason why the scorecard does not congratulate him because at that point in time they were not made aware.
End of an era for Australia in many ways.
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Next test? There was a sixth test now? And no. Marsh stayed on for the WSC and retired after that.
Chappell and Marsh cheats. Standard for an Aussie cricketer
Previliged to witness this upload. These legends exhibited their incredible comtribution in the game of cricket. They hardly seemed to be under any pressure of their last game and showed insatiable hunger. Thanks
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Last match of greg chappel,denis lillee & rodney marsh.
Greg hits 182,
Lillee gets 4 wkts in his last spell,
Marsh got 5 catches behind wickets.
Wow,legendary end for Legends of Cricket history.
Please upload remaining games of series also, thanks for such a nice quality upload
Those were the days pure Cricket, I still remember watching this match 2 years before I was born, anything was possible back than! Unlike the crap we have tday 😂😂😂
Very true
CRICKET TADKA whatever d head
100 percent correct mate . Not just cricket. Great characters in all sports back then.
Wow infant eyes really do see into the future don't they!
Thanks for quality upload,,the boundary was at least a light year away
Rest in Peace to Abdur Qadir 😢😢
No one like Abdul Qaadir!
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In fact so many legends in the match. God bless them all.
There is only one God. Not the fake of the mussoes.
The joy of seeing people from all parts of Pakistan play in the same team was the reason I watched it in the 70s.
Zaheer Abbas & Saleem Malik - two of the wristiest artists in Pakistan history (along with Saeed Anwar) - what a delight to watch them bat together
Salim Malik was the plague Pakistan should have got ridden of a lot earlier. He overdue his welcome for quite sometime and got involved in matching fixing. In fact he introduced match fixing to Pakistani players and caused huge embarrassment for his nation.
@@Tirah5 can you prove the fact that Saleem Malik introduced match fixing ? What is your source. You bitch....piss off
It was the last match for Greg Chappell, Rodney Marsh and Dennis Lillee. Great upload
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Zander Abbas was at his fearsome best both in 78/79 series as well as 82/83 series vs India in Pakistan,a free flowing stroke player and a delight to watch
Not Zander Abbas his name is Zaheer Abbas
That was the end of an era in Australian cricket. Took them a decade to rebuild.
True. Much of the base was laid by Border which was then capitalized by Waugh and co
Wasn't it more like 5 years? The 1989 team beat England easily.
@@ajs41 England in the 80's weren't exactly stellar. The best team at the time was the West Indies.
Thank you for the video..classic Lillee and legends of the game.
These were great days, cricket had more magic back then. I was once standing behind the nets watching Hogg bowl, just thankful I wasn't the one facing.
Zaheer Abbas is the best batsman i've ever seen from Pakistan
*Yep, his wrists were pretty strong. I think Muhammad Yousuf is not far behind. He has a some class in his stroke play.*
You are right he never hit the ball... he caressed it. It was all timing
Babar azam class player
Ah those beautiful days.
yup most stylish batsman ever born no doubt
Mudassar was the most underrated alrounder in Pakistan Cricket History ever... despite he proved himself too many times...😥😥😥
his bowlng looked faster than I remember in this this game. Hell of a good medium paced swing bowler in England.
Agree. Always taking wickets, scoring runs esp batting as an opener.
Very well explained
Golden arm but a slow scoring batsman . His commitment was superb though .
Where is IK
Have to say the most elegant of all the Pak batsmen in this game was Salim Malik. Such effortless fluency and rhythm in his shots. What a waste. Should have been one of Pakistan's greatest.
Salim Malik's cut shots and flicks off the pads to the leg side were a treat to watch.
Who else but himself to blame i.e. Salim Malik
GREG CHAPPEL PLAYING LIKE HIS DEBUT MATCH. WHAT A CLASS BATTER RARELY SEEN IN CRICKET GAME.
G S chappell was lovely elegant cricketer watching shots every where lovely to watch
One thing is for sure modern era batsman from 90s till date have more style in batting and bowling.... but hats off to all the legends who played in this test match
I am surprise to see these so called legends batsman how they're losing simply their wickets.
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Salute to 3 mighty stars,legends of my teenage and i saw all these with great excitement on TV...they also came to play in Pakistan in 1980
35 year old Lillee, still unplayable as ever
The boundry was 7960 miles long.
😁😁😁
Imran khan Zindabad... Always Hero..
stats don't do justice to zaheer abbas talent,his ability to time the ball is as good as Sachin Tendulkar
Thanks for uploading the old cricket matches. I take some time out from the dirty... and dirty politics.
Even his edges are beautifully timed
Qadir was a great character. Allah bless his soul.
Better than todays t20
Musassar nazar was a stylish batsman , in an era of awkward batting stances. I wonder why he never rose to fame he deserved
awkward batting stances? for example?
Saeed Anwar, Hanif Mohammed, Zaheer Abbas, Javed Miandad, and Inzamam-ul Haq. You could add Younis Khan too.
Md yousuf also
Sid, you forgot to mention Mohammed Yousuf
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Mohammad Yousaf averages 29.62 from 11 tests against Australia. He averages 29.75 from 7 tests against South Africa. He averages 29 from 15 tests against Sri Lanka.
@@shood9717 What about his performance against other big teams.? He averages 101 against west indies, 62 against England, 53 against New Zealand and most importantly 50 against arch rivals India..
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Mohammad Yousaf has performed well against the teams you mentioned. However, Australia was the best team at his time. South Africa were also a good team.
I rank Viv Richards as the best batsman after Bradman. This is because he made runs against all the best bowlers of his time, including his own. What I mean by runs is at least one hundred. He has a very good test, odi, and first-class record. Also, he was a match-winner.
lawson, a quality bowler, always under rated just like mcdermott.
He could bat a little, too, and would have been shaped into an all-rounder under more recent protocols of player development. In those times all-rounders were a sideshow novelty, typically regarded as superfluous.
What a fantastic bowler Dennis Lillee was..
Pretty average in the scheme of things.
having the most wickets of anyone who had ever played the game when he retired@@whitestoneministry547 your take is worse than pretty average, and the leading wicket taker of all time was a cheat so.........
Wasim Bari was a natural wicket keeper. Pakistan never had a like him after him
Who started to watch after seeing Imran Khan's thumbnail pic? :D
Such a bullshit thumbnail. Wasted 38 minutes hoping to see Imran Khan bowl. He didn't even fuckin bowl. BS
Who is Imran Khan?
Here I'm
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KJ C if you don’t know imran Khan then it means you don’t know nothing about cricket then what you doing here
The mid 80's Gunn & Moore was the best looking bat of all time
when greg shook those hands after his ton little did the world realise that those hands belonged to the most inspirational and courageuos captian of the next era.
People are wearing quite funny kind of helmets especially Sarfraz Nawaz.
For a long time batsmen used to wear the helmet with the plastic sheet in front of their face.
Back then Pakistan had a good batting line-up
No. It was fragile as their consistently poor performances show. Miandad and I Khan were entrenched way down the order. By the time they appeared to bat, the damage was irreparably done.
Great legends Qadir & stylish Zaheer
Azeem Hafeez has two fingers missing on his right (non-bowling) hand. How many of you knew that?
He’s my dad’s cousin. He occasionally stayed with us when touring England and would terrify us kids with his ‘freak’ hand
I know this since 82--83 series.
That time Asian Bredman zaheer abbas ! 🏏🏏
ITS TRUE
NEVER ANY BATSMAN
LIKE ZAHEER ABBAS STYLISH
EVER PRODUCED
HIS CUTS ,DRIVE ,SQUARE OF THE WICKET
AND PULL BEST EVER
Lillee, Chappell, Marsh - all a cut above and a hard act to follow.
Little wonder the Aussies struggled after that, just like the Windies in the late 1990s and the Aussies again after Warne, McGrath, Ponting and others all went.
From what I've heard, read and seen Kim Hughes might not have been the greatest captain, but just for myself it looks like he was better than his record, certainly his manner of leaving the job was singularly unfortunate.
But then the support he got from the public and the media wasn't that great either. Even Allan Border said that he wasn't always the best vice captain under Hughes. I doubt anyone could've done very well with such a gap in the team as that great three left.
Kim Hughes was very unlucky in that Australia seemed to play the West Indies a lot in the early 80’s!! I think losing to them nearly all the time just took it’s toll on him.
People talk about how great some modern Australians are or talk about West Indian past greats. Greg Chappell had one of the finest test batting averages of all time, surpassing many that are talked about as though they were better.
When Pakistan got 5 test matches in a series. Gone are the days now...
gone since 89
@@kamrankhan-lj1ng what man. with misbah they had a 5 day test match series is it not? it was a draw! if they become world class again they will get 5 series. but with cramped up calendars it is impossible to have 5 match series. Even india gets only 4 test matches in australia and lately are getting 5 test series with england( due to huge markets).
pak wont get even 3 series on those horrendous pitches of middle-east. But surely when they tour they get 3 test matches. 3 test is a lot if you tour a lot. 3 nz,aus,ind,eng,wi,srilanka,sa=21 test matches. that is the right mix for a 2 year period. And they also play million one day and t-20 matches!
so barring aussies and india vs england , 5 test matches are ruled out.
I also endorse 5 day reduced to 4 day with 45 minutes extra or 100 overs each day. so that you are exactly missing a session max!
England played 5 tests against Pakistan in 1992 and 1996 but I think it became 3 or 4 test series after that.
@@kamrankhan-lj1ng Pak's 2-1 vs Eng was a 5-match test series in 1992.
In the history of pakistan cricket, pak has very less played in their home country. Their system was weak. Still pak produced individual great stars like imran khan, zaheer, javed miandad, abdul qadir
Because of English county. They had raw talent which they refined in English county.
@@boymeetsbush8232 yes surely english county helped them a lot
These players are superb.lot of talants. Now a days it is just Tecno & money. Miss that era.
Liily was really good bowler
This was the last Test match for Dennis Lillee, Greg Chappel and Rodney March .. And allof them reached individual milestones in style. Especially Mr Chappel the Greg .. A dream come true 182 on his last appearance , most runs by an Australian, most catches by an Australian..
God was really kind on dennis 's for his 4 for in last innings .
couldn't
What a classy batsman Mudasser was.
Zaheer Abbas exceptional 👏👏
I am come just see to Imran Khan ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Zaheer had issues with his eyesight, by the early 1980s. No wonder he was not able to deal with the short pitch balls.
He was a great player
Yes, very ugly pull shots. Worst position you can get in to play a pull shot
@@azmatshah3816 Oh... instead of learning something from the master...
Sarfraz in this match looks like under16 bowler
This is a last test match to Australian legend GREG CHAPPEL. DENNIS LILLIE @ RODNEY MARSH
In that team they were best I don't their ever be another one👍🏆🏆🏆👍
*The entire Pak team badly needed a haircut.*
Except imran..he looks gud
Vvixs listing gggohdgdbj
80s hairstyle
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In general, we in Pakistan/India tend to copy the fashion from the west. But if you notice the Australian team, no one had this "jungli" hairstyle - so not sure where this 80's hairstyle came about? And yes, there isn't anything wrong in having long hair, but for goodness sake, keep them organised, like applying some sorta oil/gel and keep them shiny, clean and nice looking - but here it looks like these Zombies haven't taken a shower for months.
@@khaleefax9553 not only Pakistan also India, Sri Lanka and West Indies
Zaheer Abbas was best Asian batsman till date according to I'm ran khan and now I witnessed.
He decimated India both times in Pakistan(1978 and 82) but failed miserably both times when he toured India (83 n 85).Moreover , his record against other countries barring England wasn't outstanding to be termed as best Asian batsman. Nevertheless, he was extremely elegant and stylish batsman without doubt. Javed Miandad was more better and superior batsman maybe not as good looking as Zaheer Abbas classic batting style but more reliable.
Kepler wessels played for both Australia and South Africa
That left arm bowler from Pakistan is just worth nothing...
Why I could not see Imran Khan bowl when all others were getting hammered!?
Greg indeed a legendary batter.
Lillee a supreme fast bowler.
Javed exceptional talent.
Zaheer master wristy batter.
Wonderful game
mudasser nazar a very elegant batsman ! those drives were absolutely gorgeous...!
I liked that Imran showed his frustration! (44 to 45 minute mark). Australian cricketers are not known for their good manners on cricket ground 😂😂😂😂😂
my first intro cricket.good summer that yr in sydney watching the game on tele
Lillee had a beautiful bowling action
My goodness. Never has their been a bowler like Lillee. Maybe Marshall. That's it.
They all look good in complete white ....bell bottom. Still a joy to watch and enjoy the commentary.
please upload all first 4 test of this series please please upload
It a classic from kayo
Cricket of my time
Was this Greg Matthews first test series for Australia?? Such an underrated player.
I believe so. He had an amazing talent for batting, if only in tests. He could make the ball turn quite well. I think, if memory serves true, that his test debut was in Melbourne, his "home ground."
@@whitestoneministry547 Amazing talent for taking it up the backside too apparently. Surprised it took him so long to get AIDS
4th Test, Melbourne, December 26 - 30, 1983 was his first test, this was his second. I always liked watching him play
Remember Imran was not bowling.. Great great almost match winner advantage for Australia and to make big score after 3 wkts in less than 100
16:34, now we know where Jason's mask came from!
The way both teams are playing as if they are brothers separated in childhood during kumbh fair.
Sure rehmam
Wow what clarity. Amazing
Zaheer was stylish .rest of them except Javed and Imran were below average players
Pak were best to watch when both Imran and Mohsin were in team lol
Kepler vessels was playing from australia who became captain of south africa afterwards
Malik lovely elegant wristy player like mark waugh.
Azhar was the most wristy
Look at the lilee length mohsin.
Tony greig commentary is great
Zaheer always my hero,
Boundary seems to be much longer than current scenario
yes, they rope them in these days in Australia. The long boundary at Melbourne used to be something like 90 metres, even longer straight at Adelaide. Well struck if you managed to get six!
@@imacgra1 And the great Viv Richards use to smash fast bowlers for six over mid wicket. Imagine what he would do today.
@@boymeetsbush8232 probably chew gum, smash sixes and get a special clause in his contract releasing him from any obligation to wear a helmet!
Younis Khan cannot take the No.3 spot in Pakistan All time Test XI from Zaheer Abbas(Asian Bradman) as he was called in the 70s. Younis otherwise has done superbly in tests.
Azeem Hafeez and Tahir Naqash both were brilliant bowlers but i donot know why they could not play longer for Pakistan
The greatest medium fast bowler Azeem Hafeez who was the first disabled bowler for Pakistan, Imran distroyed his career and Quasim Omer
Do you have any single Authentic prove on this blame?
@@gamefameclub6141 In 1988-89, in Jung sports newspaper I read his interview he blamed to Imran khan, I was v young in 1989 but, I still remember he lives in North Nazimabad Karachi and coaching younger cricketers. He played for PIA I think he still working in PIA, Nazimabad is a cricket hub of Karachi most of the test and domestic players are living there and some of them are my friends and they told me about Azeem Hafeez not only Hafeez Imran distroyed Quasim Umer, Tasleem Arif (late) Anil Dulpat, Saleem Yousuf, and Salim Jaffar even Javaid Miandad blamed to Imran Khan at the end of his career, Imran was a good cricketers but he had a v dirty mouth and behavior, I think we need this kind of captain.
@@ziakhan-qw9zi OK but what's the main move against him? ignorance or something else, may be bcz of Saleem Jafer and later on Wasim akram.
@@gamefameclub6141 Maybe but, he could play in Pakistani cricket team after the retirement of Sarfraz Nawaz as 3rd bowler Sarfraz was also not happy with imran I don't know why. I remembered imran was injured he had 2 shoulders operations and 1 foot operation and he was still in the team as a batsman not bowler. After the entery of wasim and waqar Pakistani peoples forgot him, according to wasim Akram when he started his career he went to Nazimabad to meet Azeem Hafeez because, Hafeez was his favorite bowler
@@ziakhan-qw9zi There is something from the past hidden but I think luck as waseem akram faded him and faded saleem Jafer also. Am not expert like you neither I can underestimate Azeem but I think somehow waseem abilities and systems preferences let Azeem away.
Imagine Skindar bakhat as I saw some of his available performances was much technical bowler but why he just played so less cricket in his 12 years career?
Sirfaraz played fair matches as key bowler and senior to Imran, but I think his tense with Imran was political.
Shoaib Mohammed on other hand as a batsman never played what he deserved and I feel that.
These are few examples as am not much aware but a few and I might be wrong.
Imagine Nazeer junior, Mohammed akram never played their career, imagine Basit Ali and Rashid Latif. Imagine Justice Qayyum Report but those 9 players excluded Saleem Malik are Icons now and fame. History of injustice and personal preferences that's our system.
لا حول ولا قوة الا بالله العلي العظيم
I wonder why Lillee bowled far away from the crease which slammed to the fence 😅. Imran deserved to get out like that decision coz against India he was out twice in 1985 champions trophy finals against India & umpired denied & Imran not walked away . Umpire error it’s but still batsman should show sports man’s ship which he dint have & cheated & now he’s out in a strange way .😅He needs it . I remembered this match & I used to listen radio commentary & Greg chapell’s last match 182 & leading catches plus Lillee & Marsh getting maximum wickets & victims at the same match . Records between both were equal & Hughes made 76 also I remembered those days 😅
That time Australian teem and Pakistan teem was balanced Greg chapil rip was excellent
When will ever get another Zaheer Abbas??? BEST BATSMAN EVER
The Australian batsmen made Qadir and Qasim to run all over the field
Even though Sarfaraz Nawaz was one of the greatest bowler but his action was timid.. even mudassar nazar action looked far better.
If you didn't notice 23:29, epic
Lillie was a dangerous bowler at his time....some how he used to swing a bit every ball outside the off stumps....he was a natural out swinger....rest other bowlers they just took advantages of Lillie's bowling...😁
He did not start out as a swinger, and would develop cutters and swing after re-modelling himself beyond physical breakdowns.
Those big boundaries . . . . . ✅♥
This boundary looks stupidly big ! I've never seen such a big boundary !
is that last Test match of lilee Marsh and Greg Chappell?
Yess
it is there in description