How Sri Lanka's 1996 ICC World Cup propelled cricket's evolution

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  • The story of the Sri Lankan Cricket Team and the 1996 ICC ODI World Cup is the greatest ICC World Cup story of all-time. Find out how a controversial incident involving one of history's greatest spinners, ignited a journey towards World Cup glory, which would change the game of cricket forever!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 579

  • @matrixjr1279
    @matrixjr1279 Рік тому +968

    As an indian watching the highlights of 96 semi final against Sri Lanka and hearing stories about it from parents hurts but trust me it always brings a smile on my face of how a cricket team from a war torn nation made their people proud...same for last year's Asia cup victory..Sri Lanka is a very awe inspiring team

    • @matrixjr1279
      @matrixjr1279 Рік тому +40

      ps: witnessed another india sri Lanka classic today..want Sri Lanka in final too

    • @lionheart650
      @lionheart650 Рік тому +14

      ​@@matrixjr1279bomm😅

    • @ravindukarunarathne507
      @ravindukarunarathne507 Рік тому +17

      It fills my heart with great joy when I hear these words from a supporter of a team that has produced phenomenal players and the greatest batsman of all time.

    • @iceman1125
      @iceman1125 Рік тому +4

      as an indian, why necessary to state your nationality?

    • @mw6475
      @mw6475 Рік тому +4

      Hard time make strong people😊

  • @debanjanbanerjee2032
    @debanjanbanerjee2032 Рік тому +292

    No 90s Indian Kid would ever forget these 2 names.
    Sanath Jayasuria & Romesh Kaluwitharana.
    These 2 players laid the foundation of modern cricket.

    • @advinoworld
      @advinoworld Рік тому +22

      I was on a flight to Chennai after the first India SL match and all the Indians wanted both as their openers 😂

  • @angelananandadas8267
    @angelananandadas8267 Рік тому +9

    From the bottom of my heart. thank you from a Tamil born in Sri Lanka.

  • @shahriarrobin2022
    @shahriarrobin2022 Рік тому +49

    Arjuna Ranatunga's decision to promote Kalu along with Jaya in the opening has changed the history of ODI cricket

  • @abdulsarker9836
    @abdulsarker9836 Рік тому +359

    This was by far the best coverage of Sri Lanka’s 96’s glory. They changed cricket forever. Ranatunga was an absolute pioneer who took brilliant tactical decisions, built the team, nurtured them like a father figure, and fought against oppressions like a true lion. You correctly pointed out - without Jayasuriya’s destructive approach- there wouldn’t any of what followed in the upcoming years and decades.

  • @rahulbosebose1
    @rahulbosebose1 Рік тому +80

    Srl openers in 1996 were such a unique style, everyone was in awe of what they were doing..
    Later cricket evolved and such attacking approach became normal. But Jayasuriya and Kalu were the originals..

  • @Crudmonkey211
    @Crudmonkey211 Рік тому +294

    Well done Sri Lanka. From an Aussie. Pity the politics of match officials and cricket boards got in the way, I feel that most Aussie players then and now had nothing against Sri Lankan players.

    • @kashyapa_shathanjaya
      @kashyapa_shathanjaya Рік тому +28

      When our motherland, Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 was hit by Tsunami in 2004, Mr. Shane Warne was one of the biggest stars to visit here and bring a lot of help from all around the world for the the needed families, especially the children. That alone proves there's nothing permanent in the great game of Cricket, when it comes to the rivalry or any other conflicts that happen on field. Thank you for your kindness! 🫶 Hope Aussies will tour here soon and have a great time like in the last occasion.

    • @VerangaF430
      @VerangaF430 Рік тому

      anywhere in the world the politics and their motives really ruin the countries great relationships.

    • @knightofceylon-ms1us
      @knightofceylon-ms1us 4 місяці тому +1

      Aussies are always great whatever the outcomes or the past was. Australia was a stellar of strength for the SL cricket board in the 80's to 90's

    • @TheOriginalStix
      @TheOriginalStix Місяць тому +1

      As an Aussie fan, any chance to welcome Sri Lanka for a tour is an absolute treat, I can't wait to see those famous blue and gold shirts on our turf again!

  • @MuhammadFahimMansur-m9g
    @MuhammadFahimMansur-m9g Рік тому +86

    One important to note is that at that point a civil war was going on in Sri Lanka between the Sri Lankan Army and the Tamil Tigers. The war actually caused quite a lot of divisions between the majority Sinhalese population and the minority Tamils. Murali, being the youngest and the only Tamil player in the squad, receiving supporting from the a team full of Sinhaleses, really helped in promoting national unity.

  • @sugathasagar
    @sugathasagar Рік тому +101

    Sanath Jayasuriya is the original father of T20 cricket. Showed how to bat in first 10 overs. 1996 had the best SL team. ❤ from Bharath

    • @mynewdirectcars1841
      @mynewdirectcars1841 Рік тому +7

      But we don’t like that you stole “master blaster” from Sanath and sticked it on Sachin. No hate just saying.

    • @4zafinc
      @4zafinc Рік тому +3

      Mark Greatbatch was the first pinch hitter deployed by NZ to open during the 92 cricket WC. Sri Lanka however were the first to utilize attacking batsmen on both ends

    • @Sasaifalikhan144
      @Sasaifalikhan144 Рік тому

      What about afridi

    • @j-Entertainment-dt6iy
      @j-Entertainment-dt6iy Рік тому

      @@mynewdirectcars1841 what about manoj prabakar 😅😅😅

    • @soumyamajumdar9932
      @soumyamajumdar9932 Рік тому

      isn't Sachin called little master?@@mynewdirectcars1841

  • @alavishgaming4254
    @alavishgaming4254 Рік тому +44

    For some reason I can't explain, watching this made me come to tears. Proud to be a Sri Lankan.
    Thank you Great Arjuna Ranathunga.

  • @pratvachan
    @pratvachan Рік тому +124

    This was a masterpiece... As an Indian I cannot picture a cricketing world without Srilanka. That Darryl Hair decision to chide Arjuna and Murli did wonders for cricket as a whole.
    .
    Maybe, that was what woke up a sleeping Giant and wrecked the old guard philosophy of cricket.

    • @supersonic6734
      @supersonic6734 Рік тому +6

      Wow.. It fills my heart to see indians comments.. love from sl..❤

    • @Funtoo_Indian
      @Funtoo_Indian Рік тому +6

      ​@@supersonic6734love u bro and good luck for todays match as well whoever wins but will expecting a close match❤

    • @anupiya
      @anupiya Рік тому +2

      What a comment! Cheers @pratvachan !

  • @pasandesilva2295
    @pasandesilva2295 Рік тому +249

    As a Sri Lankan, this brought a tear to my eye. The amount of detail, research and the fact-checking you have done is impeccable! Thanks a lot for this one, mate! Trust me, your channel will blow up soon with great content like this.

  • @varugas
    @varugas Рік тому +40

    You missed Aravinda de Silva fire eyes 🔥👀 when he walking out to bat in the World Cup Final 1996. He had a no-nonsense look of determination in his eyes.

    • @SamareDoTelke
      @SamareDoTelke Рік тому +1

      that guy always have that look in the eyes even tho he's fielding with croissant in his pocket and never chase the ball

  • @jaytee5410
    @jaytee5410 Рік тому +6

    As an Aussie I was gobsmacked by the openers Sanath Jayasuria & Romesh Kaluwitharana. The amount of scoring of the first ten overs changed OD cricket forever, and I will forever have a soft spot for this team.

  • @Panaputra
    @Panaputra Рік тому +13

    Aravinda's momentum shifting innings in the semifinals against India, breaking the partnership removing both set batters when Australia were sailing at 137/1 in just 26 overs, and finally the world cup winning unbeaten century, easily makes him the greatest allrounder batsman in the history of Sri Lankan cricket.

  • @shashankjha8851
    @shashankjha8851 Рік тому +60

    8:49 the earliest cricket story I was told of was by my uncle, who'd gone to Kotla to watch this game. After India has batted and set a formidable score, he went to take a leak during the innings break. There was a huge line, apparently, but he was calm that the Lankans would take their time in the first few overs. When he'd relieved himself, he came back to see Sri Lanka at 55 in the first 5 overs. It was something no one in the crowd had seen before, Jayasuriya and Kaluwitharna ripped our bowlers to absolute pieces. People were stunned.

    • @luxpursuits
      @luxpursuits Рік тому +2

      Venkatesh Prasad, Manoj Prabhakar and Javagal Srinath suffered the most from Jayasuriya's batting

  • @raumshen9298
    @raumshen9298 Рік тому +5

    I was in srilanka in 1996 as a student, it was a torn country, I as Indian wasn't most welcome, but cricket cut across national boundaries and we in Lanka knew this is for the lankans, what a damn team it was, the most fantastic of it was the counter by Aravinda D Silva in the semis, what a player, what a team...

  • @safeeruttero786
    @safeeruttero786 Рік тому +85

    Last Night they break many hearts too, love from a Pakistani fan... As an early 2000's kid started watching cricket from a very young age Sri Lanka was the most frightening team of all.
    Thank fully you guys are coming back from abad patch after 2015.

    • @shalikafernando6986
      @shalikafernando6986 Рік тому +7

      We feel sorry about Pakistan 😢come back strong

    • @safeeruttero786
      @safeeruttero786 Рік тому +5

      @@shalikafernando6986 Hahaha, bro it's okay, do well in Final againt India. that roars at 1 AM were giving chills.

    • @SmokingOz-nd4ew
      @SmokingOz-nd4ew Рік тому +1

      World cricket minus Pak and SL cricket is empty.@@safeeruttero786

    • @skidak541
      @skidak541 Рік тому

      In the shadowy realm of Cricketania, where bats creak and balls haunt, the Indian fanbase's egos cast a spooky spell on their own team's fortunes. Despite the Indian team's ghostly good performance, a growing crowd of spectators turned into disenchanted specters, their love fading like mist.
      Indian UA-camrs and TikTokers, brewing their cauldrons of toxic potions, hexed teams with their digital curses. Meanwhile, the Aussies, like wizards of the willow, rose from the ashes to seize victory, cheered on by a massive, 130,000-strong army of phantoms, not just there for mere mortals, but for the true sorcery of cricket.
      "You always pick pitches bewitched for Indian bats, don't you?" taunted the spirits. "Such a typical charm of third-world sorcerers, always conjuring up money spells."
      Ghosts from every nation joined in a spectral chorus, rooting for Australia's triumph, eager to hush the overwhelming thunder of the crowd. It was a spine-chilling day for indian cheaters lmao (pitch doctoring, bcci controlling icc) a moment of eerie awakening for aussie warriors. (can't buy the aussies, we are too rich, we have gold)
      And oh, the ghastly antics of the Indian fanbase! Like mischievous poltergeists, they haunted Pat Cummins and other Australian players on Instagram. Such third-class, spine-tingling shenanigans from fans!

  • @shantanukhandkar
    @shantanukhandkar Рік тому +13

    The World Cup semifinal at Eden Gardens in 1996 was the first and last time I remember crying as an Indian fan. I was too young then but now I can appreciate how the Sri Lankans outclassed us at every aspect of the game.

  • @supremegodemperordonaldtru3563
    @supremegodemperordonaldtru3563 Рік тому +55

    By 1996 SL cricket team was essentially the sole focal point of general population when it comes to anything that isnt war related. People were battlehardned and the national team was filled with rocket fuel to win + generational talents like Aravinda De Silva, Murali, Jayasuriya etc were all coming into prime form. It was a perfect storm only a few saw coming..

  • @lakhdeepsingh1983
    @lakhdeepsingh1983 Рік тому +87

    I (13 yrs old) cried inconsolably after both defeats to Sri Lanka, and hated the whole Sri Lankan lineup. But over the years I have grown up and acknowledged that they deserved to win the '96 WC.. well and truly.

    • @pratheekbhat6770
      @pratheekbhat6770 Рік тому

      I'm sure you cried a lot more as 20-year-old. That's when I suffered my first heartbreak. The tragedy at Wanderers.

  • @MrSINHALESE
    @MrSINHALESE Рік тому +62

    Arjuna Ranathunga, what a great man. No Sri Lankan cricketer will ever achieve what this man achieved for Sri Lankan cricket.

  • @gihanm.7484
    @gihanm.7484 Рік тому +28

    What a Story. Sri Lankan brand of Cricket is such a beautiful thing.
    I still get goosebumps listening to this story. This World Cup win meant so much for us. This WC paved the way for Sri Lanka Cricket next 20 years

  • @asmalhimakelum2648
    @asmalhimakelum2648 Рік тому +4

    When Australia & West Indies refused to play in Sri Lanka due to the safety reasons ,India and Pakistan, co-hosts of World Cup 1996, sent a combined team to Sri Lanka to play against the hosts, thereby sending a message to the skeptics.Also it reflected the unity between asian nations to the world. Amazing documentary. Love from Sri Lanka.❤️🇱🇰

  • @EnigmaTravel
    @EnigmaTravel Рік тому +55

    What a documentary for the Sri Lankans. Certainly a motivation Booster for the Sri Lankan modern team for the 2023 world cup. Hats off for your effort mate. Cheers from Sri Lanka.

  • @The3584477
    @The3584477 Рік тому +3

    now i understand why my father always spoke about jayasuriya and kaluwitharana whenever attacking cricket was discussed...!!!

  • @ajitdesigan
    @ajitdesigan Рік тому +15

    Those sri lankan teams from 96 till probably 2014 was by far their strongest side ever. After ranatunga retirement they were still strong with the developement of sangakkara and muralidharan who aged like fine wine. These teams gave some of the strong sides in the world a lot of trouble.

  • @pubudupelarachchi6854
    @pubudupelarachchi6854 Рік тому +12

    Best feeling ever as a Sri Lankan!!!!
    Love ur Documentary!!!

  • @aadilansari5997
    @aadilansari5997 Рік тому +14

    Jayasuriya was known as "Ganja Haiwan" after he took Akram and Waqar to cleaners in Singapore. Awesome batsman.

  • @harithachamath6572
    @harithachamath6572 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for heroically explaining the famous Sri Lanka WIN.

  • @Listen2LiCoN
    @Listen2LiCoN Рік тому +63

    Thank you for giving a spotlight to Sri Lanka Cricket. 1996 was truly the greatest underdog World Cup win of all time 🇱🇰💙💛

  • @tinkerer67
    @tinkerer67 Рік тому +31

    In my opinion, the Sri Lankan line up in 2006-7 was a much stronger side when you consider the skill level compared to the 96 team, but they missed something the 96 team possessed, that grit and fighting spirit. 2009 world cup was theirs to take, but missed that second coming in that final. They were on top of the world before that world cup.

    • @siddharthdash8946
      @siddharthdash8946 Рік тому

      Same thing with 2011 world cup, they were favorite going into the semis

    • @SamareDoTelke
      @SamareDoTelke Рік тому +1

      Aravinda de Silva was 35 y/o badass. he got tecnique and was fearless. He had 2 wickets 2 catches and a century in the final. its a lot from 1 player

  • @PJTalksCricket
    @PJTalksCricket Рік тому +75

    The '96 World Cup - also known as the coming of Jayasuriya and Kaluwitharana.
    'twas a much simpler time when 75 was considered a huge score after the first 15 overs! 😁

  • @akshay_9146
    @akshay_9146 Рік тому +23

    This was my first cricket world cup. I was 4 but I remember both the semi final loss and the group stage loss of this world cup for India. In the group stages, I thought it was a clinched deal when both Tendulkar and Azharuddin (our only two good batsmen in the team) played a brilliant innings, however Sri Lanka just rampaged past it. But Aravinda De Silva deserves a lot of plaudits for his performance in the semis and finals of this tournament. He doesn't get the credit he deserves but he pretty much stopped the batting order from collapsing for Sri Lanka in the two crunch games.

  • @rajendrasingh-nj3bb
    @rajendrasingh-nj3bb Рік тому +8

    I am an old Indian fan, and I saw the world cup as an 11 yr old boy. Remember these moments so vividly as if it happened last week.

  • @hassanabbas4633
    @hassanabbas4633 Рік тому +6

    Lots of love and respect for the Sri Lankan cricket team and that genius of a man Ranatunga. Great video though.

  • @nishalperera8549
    @nishalperera8549 Рік тому +4

    As Sri Lankan I’m proud of you guys..
    Thank you this is a grate video
    🇱🇰

  • @19891214ful
    @19891214ful Рік тому +13

    Damn! That’s a beautiful narrative. What a leader Arjuna was. Everyone rallied behind him. The current Sri Lanka team has a lot to learn from the 96 WC journey. Good luck 🍀

  • @dananjayakaniska5253
    @dananjayakaniska5253 Рік тому +19

    Amazing job bro.. as a sri lankan I'd say you didn't miss any . Sanath and Kalu changed the cricket forever . There were no heavy bats or small boundaries. Just pure talent. Good luck bro

  • @CKPhoto
    @CKPhoto Рік тому +2

    this is one of the best documentaries i've watched in recent times

  • @lelum2007
    @lelum2007 Рік тому +7

    As a sri lankan - I`m truly proud of seeing this video - your elaboration of the video is just phenomenal. Great job mate.

  • @Kasun_Weerawardana
    @Kasun_Weerawardana Рік тому +14

    Perfect storytelling on how a humble small island made it to a big boys game and revolutionized it. The great Tony Greig's work on Aravinda's century has never failed to tear eyes 20:25. Kudos to the creator for the facts and details. A job well done, mate.❤

  • @donmudit2257
    @donmudit2257 Рік тому +3

    I hate all comments and vedios and jealous of this man beautiful voice and Analatics Because I was born after 2000 and dont feel as much as you feel...I like those Sri-Lankan players that time..Fully committed. I just came to this vedio after Muralidzran interview with ANI reporter of his film release..He said his salary was 2000 Lkr per month in 1995.🎉❤😮🎉

  • @colinmackenzie4231
    @colinmackenzie4231 Рік тому +7

    Fantastic video! I remember watching the final at university and when they lost the early wickets I remember thinking the Aussies would crush them. But I always remember Ranatunga cutting for four any Australian ball that drifted away from the wicket and the score just getting closer and closer and closer. Was a really special game. Thanks for the memories..

  • @SLPCLK
    @SLPCLK Рік тому +2

    What a perfect documentary 😍

  • @Thacarshee
    @Thacarshee Рік тому +9

    As a Sri Lankan who passionately loves cricket,
    Thanks for this video.
    This is well put together just facts and beautiful words to keep everything together.
    The '96 team is a team we are blessed to have, Arjuna's boys are Legends,
    Also Aussies have always been helping us since the start,
    Even in the economic crisis the Aussies came here to help us and our cricket.
    We Lankans will march along again!

  • @mushalahamed2730
    @mushalahamed2730 Рік тому +2

    Proud as a Srilankan! Thank you so much.

  • @danushath
    @danushath Рік тому +7

    This coming from an Australian... I can"t believe in 2023..hats off brother... love from Sri Lanka🇱🇰❤

  • @nabeelnizam
    @nabeelnizam Рік тому +2

    There are a few videos of the 1996 SL team, but this is by far the best!

  • @dr2001dre123
    @dr2001dre123 Рік тому +39

    This is great storytelling mate! You should do one on the 1999 World Cup, especially the Headingley Super-6 & Edgbaston SF between Australia & South Africa.

  • @Vinod_Tharindu
    @Vinod_Tharindu Рік тому +5

    As Sri Lankans, we are proud of our legends and respect your sportsmanship ❤🏏

  • @ThashvinSrijaanPerukandage
    @ThashvinSrijaanPerukandage Рік тому +4

    Thank you for this amazing video about Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 Cricket ❤️

  • @charithrajapaksha9739
    @charithrajapaksha9739 Рік тому +3

    Sri Lanka: The dark horse of the International Cricket.
    Thank you so much for the amazing video ❤ As a Sri Lankan myself I learned things from the video. Kudos to you ❤️

  • @ishanvishwa
    @ishanvishwa Рік тому +2

    Thank you for the video. I'm a Sri Lankan and writing this comment while pouring tears from my eyes.

  • @raomuhammadusama9244
    @raomuhammadusama9244 Рік тому +29

    It’s amazing to see how Pakistan India and Srilanka were partners in hosting the world cup despite there conditions and relations. It’s sad that such harmony does not exist now and two of the biggest rivals barely play each others now. Hopefully cricket wins in the end and not politics

    • @peace-vm4mj
      @peace-vm4mj Рік тому +13

      Azar and Wasim came to Sri Lanka with teammates and played an exhibition match when Australia and WI didn't come. Pakistan and Indian players in one team. First time in my life.Good times.Arjuna said he will never forget what Azar and Wasim did.

    • @SmokingOz-nd4ew
      @SmokingOz-nd4ew Рік тому +4

      All of Sri Lanka will never forget that combined team with Azhar and Wasim.@@peace-vm4mj

    • @nimalparanavitane5097
      @nimalparanavitane5097 Рік тому +1

      @@peace-vm4mj 4.3p

    • @kasunranasinghe2678
      @kasunranasinghe2678 23 дні тому

      in the final match presentation Arjuna tanked to 'Azer and wazim' for their suport to this win

  • @manjulawimalarathna2585
    @manjulawimalarathna2585 Рік тому +1

    Mate, you video take back every Sri Lankan memorys to the glory days ,i watched this in battle field , you should add the party time every Sri lankan celebrated on roads .

  • @mnj3617
    @mnj3617 Рік тому +2

    Beautifully told. I was a school boy of 16 when it happened and can still recall how crazy it was. Nostalgic #

  • @HaseebAhmed-zi9ck
    @HaseebAhmed-zi9ck Рік тому +9

    21:02 Prime Minister Bhutto handing trophy to Arjun Ranatunga... She was a great soul. RIP

  • @debjitsengupta3238
    @debjitsengupta3238 Рік тому +4

    Have seen their transition. Ignored, humiliated, self-belief and then glory. That's how you define the SL team. Love the manner they proved their critics wrong. Talented bunch deservingly were the world champion

  • @harshakotthapalli3835
    @harshakotthapalli3835 Рік тому +6

    what a story! I remember following the worldcup as a kid. Thanks for putting this together.

  • @rillesinghe
    @rillesinghe Рік тому +2

    You truly did justice to that crucial chapter of cricketing history. Take a bow!

  • @mdjcsmith
    @mdjcsmith Рік тому +1

    That Sri Lankan team really lifted the interest of Aussie cricket fans that summer. The season before, we had the tour of a mediocre England and feeble Zimbabwe side, so much so that we had Australia A playing in a four team "triangular" series, with both Aussie sides in the finals. The season after, we had just been through a dour test series with an uninspiring Pakistan and when Sri Lanka arrived and started blazing away, they were an absolute breath of fresh air. Everybody wanted to bat like "KALUUUU!!!"

  • @sommaymudgalsharma
    @sommaymudgalsharma Рік тому +12

    Phenomenal storytelling, Netflix should hire you. Gave us such great insights. Your love for the game is evident here. Subscribed and liked the video waiting for more of such videos. Thankyou ❤

  • @dilperera5224
    @dilperera5224 Рік тому +1

    As a srilankan this gives me goosebumps. Really appreciate your work and watching this in Australia today is another level . 😊

  • @izi6703
    @izi6703 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this amazing video. Brought tears to my eyes . Proud to be srilankan .

  • @kasunpathirana903
    @kasunpathirana903 Рік тому +3

    Mate, this is as good a narration as it gets of those events in 96. Brought me back to the 10 year old kid who watched those events unfold without knowing how profound they would be in years to come. You have truly done justice to a brilliant story of our game. Kudos.

  • @kiranraavi4240
    @kiranraavi4240 Рік тому +26

    Current generation of SL cricket also looks highly promising. If not for one Mohammad Siraj deciding to go beast mode, they would have had good chance to win this recent ACC also

    • @ekgcanadianenthusiast9961
      @ekgcanadianenthusiast9961 Рік тому +5

      agreed

    • @lyft4238
      @lyft4238 Рік тому +1

      One man killed almost the whole team
      Which means there is more to be desired

    • @SmokingOz-nd4ew
      @SmokingOz-nd4ew Рік тому +5

      ​​@@lyft4238Murali took 7/30 and all out India for 54 against Tendulkar, Ganguly, Kambli, Yuvi, RSingh. Did that Indian side leave more to be desired in hindsight? Relax these things happen. I was really impressed with SL' performance considering 4 bowlers were injured and batsmen out of form yet they beat Pak, Ban and all out India for 213 during 1st Asia cup match.

  • @SenakaWeeraratna-v7t
    @SenakaWeeraratna-v7t Рік тому +3

    There is another Sri Lankan achievement that every Sri Lankan should be proud of and which has changed the face of cricket. Decision Review System (DRS), is a Sri Lankan innovation.

  • @sarangakelum3145
    @sarangakelum3145 Рік тому +1

    They are fighters they are still fighters now they are rank 9 but dosen't matter u can believe still they are can win a wc again..so let's see how they performance in this wc ❤️ #Sri_Lanka_Land_like_no_other 🇱🇰 🔥

  • @iamchanuthwick
    @iamchanuthwick Рік тому +8

    Been waiting for this. Great one, love from Sri Lanka.

  • @stephenjohan3245
    @stephenjohan3245 Рік тому +1

    This is well narrated and well researched.. Hats off!
    Actually, this is what should be turned to a movie, setting racism aside

  • @mythribg3349
    @mythribg3349 Рік тому +2

    THIS IS AMAZING! Looking forward to more amazing content!

  • @mfaisal780
    @mfaisal780 Рік тому +1

    What an amazing and inspiring story , I watched that final unlike every Pakistani I was supporting n praying for australia coz mark waugh was my favourite australia lost Srilanka became champion, but what's been happening after that n this video literally gets my eyes wet each time especially now as a mature cricket lover I really feel bad for Srilanka cricket for which they r going through, the lions will roar again out of nowhere à they did back in 96, they didn't only beat the strongest team of that decade but also shown them the mirror

  • @mnoorkhan
    @mnoorkhan Рік тому +8

    Awesome storytelling skills man ... We need more cricket related content on YT

  • @ayeshhimantha7261
    @ayeshhimantha7261 Рік тому +2

    My dad has been so lucky to watch this live ❤❤❤

  • @kedrprao
    @kedrprao Рік тому +3

    Arvinda Di Silva is easily one of the greatest batsman in history and most underrated. He was absolute nightmare especially for India

    • @raumshen9298
      @raumshen9298 Рік тому +1

      Damn I as Indian absolutely hate him, he snatched the semis from us, but what a player, a legend, I love Aravinda

  • @vipulnaib1450
    @vipulnaib1450 Рік тому +2

    This is one of the best narratives I have seen on Cricket. Excellent work.

  • @tttony1605
    @tttony1605 Рік тому +4

    When Srinath got both Jayasuriya and Kalu in the first over, we thought India had won half the battle. Sachin was in his imperious best and only after he got out, we realized what a minefield the pitch was. Seeing a batting collapse after Sachin getting out was a thing we were very used to, and we knew that was a mountain to climb. But what happened at 120/8 was a disgrace! Vinod Kambli sobbing his way back to the dressing room after the match was called off, has ever since been etched in my mind.

  • @sagaronline265
    @sagaronline265 15 днів тому +1

    Arvindas century in pressure cooker match WC final against mighty aussies from dangerous position of 23/2 chasing 242 is one of d greatest odi innings.Disappointed to say as indian never saw sachin playing that kind of innings.

    • @JaninduGalagama-e4w
      @JaninduGalagama-e4w 12 днів тому

      Sachin is ahead of Aravinda when it comes to statistical performance but when it comes to raw vintage and pure class Aravinda is ahead of Sachin 🩵💙🏏🏆

    • @sagaronline265
      @sagaronline265 12 днів тому

      @@JaninduGalagama-e4w no i dnt agree with ur point.in class and talent sachin has way more shots than arvinda.but sachin has not made justice to his talent as his temperament in big games,pressure matches is questionable.
      he hasnt played a match winning innings like arvinda.

  • @bruce33331
    @bruce33331 9 місяців тому +1

    thanks. this victory was the most inspirational moment in my life

    • @bruce33331
      @bruce33331 29 днів тому +1

      and thanks for the excellent, well researched presentation

  • @imadumal
    @imadumal Рік тому +2

    Perfect story telling!! We are so grateful to you for making this. As a young bloods we never seen that era. after all that hear like this from Australian ❤🥺

  • @mirbalaj4524
    @mirbalaj4524 Рік тому +3

    Srilanka was under terriost attack in 1996 and the world was laughing at them
    Same with Pakistan in 2009 and as a result their right of hosting 2011 WC was stolen
    Now these both teams are biggest nightmare for every team

  • @PantheraLeoSinhaleyus
    @PantheraLeoSinhaleyus Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much for taking us Sri Lankans back to that most fondest of childhood memories. This was the ultimate sporting fairytale right up there with South Africa's Rugby World Cup win in 1995, and deserves it's own movie similar to 'Invictus'.

  • @samarthjoelram
    @samarthjoelram Рік тому +2

    Those were the days.
    i have some vague memory of 1992 world cup. But I was waiting eagerly for 1996 World Cup.

  • @flyingsnail6664
    @flyingsnail6664 Рік тому +1

    Cricket in the 90's was an emotion.......Today it's just business.....I stopped watching Cricket 15 years ago.

  • @11Khalid11
    @11Khalid11 Рік тому +1

    As a Sri Lankan guy watching this video, I became an 8 year old kid again and re-lived those moments through this video. You are a great story teller my friend and thank you for telling this story 🙂

  • @mk_annan22
    @mk_annan22 Рік тому +5

    I would love to see more of these detailed cricket documentaries about international cricket, men's and women's alike. This was a spectacular narration I must say. Cheers from Bangladesh.

  • @Sarang0495
    @Sarang0495 Рік тому +1

    96 World Cup changed the way the game is played ;and Sri Lanka and Dave wattmor changed it

  • @mds33483
    @mds33483 Рік тому

    A story that needed to be said... The tournament that completely not only transformed Sri Lankan Cricket team for decades but also revolutionized the whole game as well.... Thanks..

  • @charithdihan4683
    @charithdihan4683 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for doing this..
    Lv from 🇱🇰

  • @shahriarshaon3134
    @shahriarshaon3134 Рік тому +2

    Awesome video.can you make a comparison between two great sides weatindies of 80's &. australia of 2000's

  • @azharable22
    @azharable22 Рік тому +2

    Great video

  • @truthseeker7845
    @truthseeker7845 Рік тому +5

    This video was More EXICITING than a movie or a match. Well Done bro.👌

  • @axelroddiaries9946
    @axelroddiaries9946 Рік тому +3

    What a coverage mate. This is absolutely masterpiece. This is the best doc for 96 I’ve seen. This is coming from a Sri Lankan ❤

  • @christopherh
    @christopherh Рік тому +11

    All your cricket videos are top tier, no one on UA-cam is doing anything with cricket like you are. Keep up the massive effort mate!

  • @meetRamz
    @meetRamz Рік тому +2

    Excellent documentary of a remarkable event. Well done

  • @wooeyeofficial
    @wooeyeofficial Рік тому +1

    Thank you very much for making a video about SL cricket 🎉❤️

  • @hashenfernando6045
    @hashenfernando6045 Рік тому +1

    This was amazing!!❤

  • @dilipmacbookssaparamadu3522
    @dilipmacbookssaparamadu3522 Рік тому +1

    Best ever UA-cam Video Presentation i ever seen about Sri Lankan Cricket .... the remarkable thing is this video create from Australia ... Thank you 6ixandout

  • @thinuradolawatta2611
    @thinuradolawatta2611 5 місяців тому +1

    Great analyis loved this vid