Trescothick & Yousuf Star in Final Over Thriller! | Classic ODI | England v Pakistan 2001 | Lord's
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- A classic ODI final-over thriller! 😬
Jump back to 2001 as Marcus Trescothwick hit 137 & Mohammad Yousuf 81 in a star-studded affair at the Home of Cricket ⭐️
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I'm 31 now and I watched it live in lords....I can't even begin to tell how I felt being a kid because as far as I remember this was the very first nail biting thrilled I've watched/witnessed it...Woah!!!
Inzi always very friendly when it comes to self destruction 😁😁😁😁
Wasim Akram, Moin Khan, Shoaib Akhtar, and Saeed Anwar Missed in this team. Still such a strong team with these above players been rested on bench
@@arcshorts1 ...
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An.
Bhai ab sari umar un ko hi yaad karta rahna jay
@@malik4882 🤣🤣
You have forgotten another Legend who was in super form that time. He is WAQAR YOUNIS
Again, Saqlain with an excellent last over. What a bowler he was. Wish he could have played more.
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Blame it on Virendra Sehwag
@@jimmybaliwalla1419Yeah after sehwag destroyed him in 2004 he was never picked again
His shoulder gave away as team abused him by bowling lot of overs at tests but still playing last international at 27 was way too harsh
Watching this now after watching it when I was a kid just makes me happy how far the English one day game has come on...scoring in the twenties in the first 10 overs, criminal!
Although collision occured , Shahid Afriddi took brilliant catch, love from BD
Saqlain Mushtaq was a match winner, final over of the match, only 6 runs required and the well settled opener on the crease. 👏👏👏
Miss those days... Real entertainment 💗
thanku so much for these highlights!! hoping for more of them.
Wow what a match it was.. thrilled to watch
Marcus Trescothik is class batsman 👌
What a catch😍
10:00 Me to my family members when I forget underwear nd vest( baniyaan) in the Bathroom😁😁😂
Wow match
shoaib malik still playing, still under performing & & still doing politics
Welcome back Welcome
Then Yousuf Yohana...Now Mohammad Yousuf. ..
Why is Wasim Akram not playing??? In such a big series 😃☹️☹️
At that time pakistan was one of the best cricket team in world
master of class
india =dravid
pakistan =yousaf
windies =chanderpaul
Nz = Ross taylor
Srilanka :Disilva ....jayawardhane....
@@baburaj4745 sangakkara?
Only Virat Kohli King 💯👍🏿👌👌
Chup sala chor
Shahid Afridi was more dangerous as a opener Nd Inzi knew it very well nd in his captaincy in most of d games Afridi played as a opener who else Agree ???
Don't know much about that
@@ahmerr4036 ok no prblm but i know
From 1998 to 2009 Aafridi played as an opner,, inzi was retired in 2006
I remember hamid-farhat-nazir-umar-afridi in openings position during inzy's era.
@@comradehasnainkhan1247 No Afridi in begining of his career played as opener but was later shifted to lower order. Was brought back as opener by Bob Woolmer. Inzi retired in 2007.
Please keep putting old classic matches like this ecb
Yeah badly want this 😍
@@sarcaastechk
2001 : shoiab Malik
2020 : shoiab Malik
Still playing
And still underperforming
Still crap as well
Shoaib Malik, hafeez(exclude last series), ramiz raza same category.
@@maheshtambe9535 at least ramiz Raja performed in the World Cup and other big matches
@@maheshtambe9535 Now Hafeez Performe very very well
If these two play So chose only one For WC21
if Hafeez performe good in next series as well and he want to play 2021 WC so He's part of WC as a senior player.
Now he's Performe noce so this is the Time Hafeez And Shoiab Announce thier Retirment.
Abdur Razzaq reversing it at 88 mph. He was some cricketer
Since 2011 (when the ICC brought in the rule change), new balls in ODI cricket from each end has killed off the reverse swing that bowlers such as Wasim, Waqar, McGrath et al used to get in the last 10 overs an of an ODI.
Need to go back to one ball used throughout the entire 50 overs.
Then he had a knee Injury which finished him as a fast bowler.
@@Alhamdulillah.e.rabil.alameen he destroyed his career by retiring at such a young age
That catch of Afridi was game changer ... that's how shoaib still manages to play ...
Players running off the field to save themselves from their own supporters 😂🤣😁😂😂🤣
Those were the days my friend...
Thanks Lords cricket for this fantastic match I was looking this every where and I don't find anywhere and today I finally get this match here again thanks and keep uploading More and more matches
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I really liked Caddick. Elahi was not lbw. Inzie dismissal was highly suspicious. We lost to Bangladesh and Ireland.
Razzaq played without helmet to a fast bowler such a brave all-rounder
He was a match winner.
Yes, that is something you don't see these days, but it's important to note that bouncers (head-high) were not permitted in ODIs until a few months later in September 2001. Any ball above shoulder height back then was a no-ball. The only way you were going to get hit on the head under those rules was an accidental beamer, an edge from the bat into your face, or if you were playing on a pitch like the WACA with steep bounce and the ball took off from a good length. Pre-September 2001, Ricky Ponting faced Shoaib Akhtar, Wasim Akram, Ambrose, Walsh, Bishop etc. without a helmet in ODIs.
After September 2001 (when bouncers were permitted), Ricky Ponting would have to be one of the few batsmen in ODIs who didn't wear a helmet on the rare occasion (last time I remember was the 2005 Tsunami Relief match at the MCG, where he faced Zaheer Khan without a helmet)
Afridi also
Jhutaa sala
Very good notice
Days when saqlain always bowls final over
Saeed ajmal also
Really Yousuf was a great player and was a bit underrated 🤒🤒
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Rightly said!!
A small dedication to the arguably most stylish test batsman in cricket history who continues to hold on the record for the most test runs in a calender year (1788 runs- 11 tests).
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If usuf underated then what about afridi.... described as explosive batter but worst batsman took most innings to reach 8000 runs... 16/17 years only 8000runs
@@sandy-bk1vu then what about Ross Taylor bro😕
@@sandy-bk1vu Afridi was always a leg spinner first, then a pinch hitter. 350+ ODI wickets prove that.
Last match of Shoaib Malik as bowling alrounder.
Superb bowling by Waqar Younis.
Me: Drinking tea
*Inzamam gets bowled
Me: Spills out everything. 🤣
This guy is so hilarious. Lol
😂😂
And when he goes for smashing someone he can smash anyone including McGrath , Akhtar , Lee and others
@@ahmerr4036 is match ka baat ho rha hai
@@amit____singh I know👍👍
No wonder current players make so many runs incomparison. That catch at 4:20 would have been a Six on current boundaries.
The rope at most international grounds has been moved further in from the fence over the past 2 decades. This is seen especially at Australian venues. Although Australian grounds (on average) have the largest surface area, all you have to do is look at highlights of matches from the early 2000s (when ropes became mandatory) and compare how close the rope was to the fence to today, where in many parts of the ground it's easily 10+ metres in from the fence.
Tres a total Somerset legend...and the fact he is respected by the cricket community is equally special
How young the legend is? I mean Afridi.
He was 24 then. Real date of birth 1977.
@@Alhamdulillah.e.rabil.alameen 1980 ka hai puttar
@@mashhoodtahir9588Nahi bhai afridi ne retirement k baad apni ek book publish ki thi usmien usne bola maine apni age 4 saal kam batai thi. So his DOB is 1976
No Wasim Akram no Shoaib Akhtar in this match.....! Still pak bowl well with 2 all rounders 1 fast bowler 1 spinner and 1 part time spinner.......pakistan was really at its peak during these days...but see now..they are blaming their batting, sometimes bowling...but didn't fight .
2 spinners
@@tahawahid358 only saqlain mushtaq is a geniune spinner ..shoaib Malik and Afridi are part timers... ..although i know shoab malik cricket carrier start as a spinner but he never been a Geniune spinner like Saqlain ...SAjmal ,mushtaq,
I instantly recalled having watched this game live in the past after seeing that catch Afridi grabbed out of nowhere to dismiss the magnificent Trescothick
@waseemabbaskwl Indore. Central India
That catch was as magnificent as Trescothick's innings
Poor Shoaib Malik though
Those were the days! !!!!!
0:26 Look at the Shot and Timing Lala The Great
That's what you expect from boom boom afridi 👍💪
i remember watching the match live on tv 2001 my college days
these nostalgic matches are amazing, i miss that scorecard
3 observations from this match (besides it being well-known for the close finish):
1) Someone mentioned about Razzaq playing fast bowling without a helmet? Yes, that is something you don't see these days, but it's important to note that bouncers (head-high) were not permitted in ODIs until a few months later in September 2001. Any ball above shoulder height back then was a no-ball. The only way you were going to get hit on the head under those rules was an accidental beamer, an edge from the bat into your face, or if you were playing on a pitch with steep bounce and the ball took off from a good length. Pre-September 2001, Ricky Ponting faced Shoaib Akhtar, Wasim Akram, Ambrose, Walsh, Bishop etc. without a helmet in ODIs.
After September 2001 when bouncers were allowed, Ricky Ponting would have to be one of the few batsmen in ODIs who didn't wear a helmet against fast bowling on the rare occasion (last time I remember was the 2005 Tsunami Relief match at the MCG, where he faced Zaheer Khan without a helmet)
2) No boundary rope in front of the pavilion end at Lord's (until 2010). Now with the advent of LED advertising boards, the boundary rope is 6-7 metres or so in front of that fence.
The rope at most international grounds has also moved further in from the fence over the past 2 decades. This is seen especially at Australian venues. All you have to do is look at highlights of matches from the early 2000s (when ropes became mandatory) and compare how close the rope was to the fence to today, where in many parts of the ground it's easily 10+ metres away from the fence.
3) IIRC (someone can correct me if I'm wrong), this was the last year the white Dukes ball was used before the ECB switched to Kookaburra the following year as preparation for the 2003 World Cup (and have used white Kookaburra cricket balls ever since). Combined with the rule change of new balls from each end in 2011, most bowlers in ODIs have been on a hiding to nothing and many 300+ scores by teams have been racked up.
If the ICC ODI laws of the game had to be changed in 2011 to accommodate the fact that the white Kookaburra doesn't last 50 overs, I would absolutely love to see the white Dukes ball be brought back as it at least offered something for the bowlers throughout the innings, let alone it lasted the full 50 overs. 1999 World Cup still remains one of the best I've seen, purely because bowlers had something to work with throughout the entire innings and batsmen had to use their brain and find ways to counteract it and score runs. The good batsmen that tournament were the ones that were able to adapt to the conditions (e.g. Dravid, Waugh brothers, Ganguly), so it wasn't impossible to score runs in those conditions, but there was a clear separation of the wheat and the chaff (metaphorically speaking).
Generally speaking, I 100% agree with Tendulkar and Waqar Younis on this issue, that the 50 over format needs to go back to using one ball throughout the entire innings like it was pre-October 2007.
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thanks for sharing info, mate.
You seems to be a die hard fan of cricket..
Love you mate..
@@samuelbhatti4109 LOL! Thanks
I don't know if I'm a diehard, but I guess I'm a bit frustrated how much cricket has been dumbed down over the past 2 decades just to make batsmen look good, so they can hit more 6s and inflate their averages.
The rise of flat-track bullies, especially over the past decade, has been enormous, and it's amazing how much they struggle on the rare occasion the pitch/conditions slightly offer something for the bowlers.
I honestly don't see how that's helping batsmen's techniques to develop when all the cards are currently being stacked in their favour. Most batsmen have had it too easy for too long, and it's time the genuine contest between bat and ball is brought back into ODIs.
Are your hands ok bro ?
2001 back when cricket was dynamic...
That was real cricket, real ODI when there's a balance between ball and bat and no 6s on every other ball.
When individual score of 81 was thought as brilliant ODI score.. Miss those days. This series was so good and memorable
Most ODIs over the past 15 years have become extremely boring to watch, due to the plethora of rule changes that have made ODIs a batsman's game.
Much more even balance between bat and ball back then in 2001 compared to now, where ODI teams seem to score 300+ with consummate ease, and batsmen hit 4s and 6s like it's child's play.
@@TheAusJT so true. And it's really annoying when some stupid people compare the modern batsmen record with those of 2 decades ago and say 'o what a brilliant average and strike rate' ofcourse it's gonna be better, idiots because nowadays it's batsmen game. Bowlers are just happy if they avoid conceding boundary in an over.
These changes in favor of batsmen actually destroyed the whole game and it has taken away all the excitement from ODI cricket.
ODI cricket was a treat to watch back in the day.
15:42 The beginning of Afridi's victory slogan
Legendry Pakistan Team.. Still won even though Pakistan were playing one strike fast Bowler..
Where was wasim?
Unpopular opinion but waqar was better than akhtar and wasim and had he retired at the same age as wasim he would've surpassed both murali and wasim as the leading wicket taker in ODIs ❤️
@@nahyanrajput3588 he declined quickly after 2001. Wasim despite declining still used to do decent job even in 2002-2003 and was also good at containing teams. Waqar started conceding load of runs
@@nahyanrajput3588Waqar was obviously better than wasim but when wasim became captain in 1996 he destroyed his career by not selecting him in team see 1999 world cup waqar was not injured and played only one match
@@goals27Some peak years of waqar from 1996-1999 were wasted by wasim when he became captain.
Great battle... I remember this match.... Childhood memories...... ❤️❤️❤️❤️ pakistan always played well in lords....
Afridi is a dangerous and hard hitter he holds the record of longest six in the history 158m can any one beat it may any west indies player 💪
Shah's run out was the turning point
Pakistan’s ground fielding is as always great barring runouts
Need 46 of 56 ball
66 wicket on hand what a come back
That was a era of wasim Akram, shoaib ,waqar younis at that time you can expect this from only Australia and pakistan
Omg, the first wicket, so unlucky & Inzamam wicket 😂
Inzamam's dismissal was so funny
Yusuf yohana as Mohammad Yusuf
A master and classical player 🙏👍
Trescothick was a brilliant batsman. He should have played a lot more games for England...
key role in ashes 2005 triumph
Jali na Pakistan Ki Jeet Sa 😂😂😂😂
Abdul razzaq was a brilliant alrounder for Pakistan.
Now THAT'S a real cricket match!
Very difficult to identify saqlain and Shoaib by their bowling action..
0:25 Six of the century, what a shot awesome.
😂
Who knew that Afridi would doing this victory slogan 8 (2009 t20) years after on same ground....miss you Afridi
One of the best Pakistani team and one of the weak England team of that era
No wasim saeed in this team
@@farhanshakir2319 absoultly
Weakest england team was in 2003 world cup and 2015
RIP bob willis and ben hollioake
Afridi Catch 😍😍😍😍👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊
That Six by Afridi 🔥🔥🔥
Ufffffff!!!!!!!What a brilliant game of cricket, by both the teams!!
Ahh!!
Those were the splendid spans!!
Indeed.💎
That weak English side gave tough competition to great Pakistani side.
Even shoiab akhter & waseem akram on bench
I still remember this match we watched live on tv. There was a picture of afridi and malik's collision on front page of the newspaper. ❤️ Good memories
Golden days when Pakistan use to rule cricketing world - Crushed 🇮🇳 🇬🇧🇦🇺🇳🇿🇿🇦
15:40 was turning point.. 14:50 one of the best ball in the match by Abdul Razzaq....
Dropping catches are the culture of the pak cricket team
6:54 shoaib malik did it before mohammed kaif😅🤣🤣👍
Similar run out of nick knight 2 years earlier wow🙌🙌🙌
Waiting to watch England in their new T20 kit.
Man, Shoaib Malik has been around for ages!
Inzi Bhai ne bhot azeebo gareeb kam Kiya hai pitch pe😆😆 but no doubt he is the legend great love🇮🇳🇮🇳
Now I understand why mecheal Vaughn hate Pakistan because they can't beat Pakistani team under his captaincy 😅😅😅😅
RIP Ben Hollioake
What????
that was adam hollioake who died.
Muhammad Abdul Hadi no Ben Holliake. Check on google
@@sanjayaranasinghe9346 when ?????
Atif Rizwan 2002. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hollioake
Who else thinks Yusuf was a better batsman than Inzamam Younis misbahh dravid laxman and ganguly
Better than all of them except dravid
Bro don't include dravid !
@@sarcaastech dravid and yosuf both r equal only play acording to team situation
@@mudassirahmed5281 dravid has won test match in Australia on his own to draw the series against 2003 Australian team, so now u can reconsider ur statement.
Don't compare flat track bully Yousuf to dravid and laxman
England changed to South Africa towards the end!!
Love the fight from Pakistan🇵🇰🇵🇰, And also lala's magnificence
Did you notice Shoaib Malik is the villain he tried to make the catch drop thank to Allah Shahid Afridi hands can’t drop a catch even with the collision!
Best England team jersey ever...
Kya din the vo cricket k, Afridi and Yusuf ki batting bahut pasand thi ,bas India k khilaf nhi 😊😀
Yousuf Youhana/Mohammad Yousuf was a very elegant player. However, for someone with that type of potential, he had a tendency to close the face of the bat early while trying to flick left arm pacers around the wicket. Thought he got out in this fashion far too often.
All the Pakistani players showed great fighting spirit to win this match. There are so many videos on YT revealing match fixing practices by players who played the game in 90s.. wonder what height this team would have achieved if they played all their games with this same spirit.
1:20 Inzi's like "tujhe choddna to chaha, lekin chodd na paye"🎶😅
Shoaib Malik in 2001..
Long career in cricket field..
His odi debut in 1999
any other player for that catch and it would have been a dropped one
take a bow SHAHID AFRIDI
Youhana dropped two catches and than that awesome run out ❤
Wow..thank you lords cricket ground...you made the day with these highlights ❤❤❤❤❤
This team was a world beater. 4 genuine all rounders, mystery spin, quality fast bowling.
why wasim akram is not playing in this match?. waqar and wasim were great fast bowlers, but i think they had difference, a grouping was there in the team. waqar always follow the rule of DIVIDE AND RULE. he divided the team and make a group with misbah against Afridi. now he is coach again, Rest in pace Pakistan team.
First wicket of Pakistan innings is not out
I do remember this match. My whole family was sitting on TV. Every hit of Trescothick was giving me the heat. I was so angry on Marcus Trescothick.
Boom boom remarkable catch.... I can't 4get tha match it's a Pakistan finishing style
1:21 what kind of dismissal it was
Afridi six was unbelievable
England mess it up once again 😂😂
I'm looking at the crowd
Most of them are died now. That's 😥
This was the weakest English team
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