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  • @scraff97
    @scraff97 2 роки тому +250

    RIP Shane Warne, absolute legend

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  2 роки тому +20

      RIP

    • @huepix
      @huepix Рік тому +2

      Wow.
      If forgotten he'd died.
      What a legand!

    • @tonyroy8123
      @tonyroy8123 Рік тому +1

      @@CVTECK1 You haven't got a clue fella!

    • @tonyroy8123
      @tonyroy8123 Рік тому

      @@CVTECK1 Yo yo yo....yaah maan!

    • @johndouglass6707
      @johndouglass6707 Рік тому

      See video Shane warns master class of spin. Here he shows the 4 types of spin. He gets great turn when he pitches into the rough area which is area of previous bowlers foot marks. These footmarks rough up the grass and give good areas for spin bowlers. See India premier league this has audience of many millions of viewers.

  • @robbearl9224
    @robbearl9224 2 роки тому +131

    There will NEVER be another Shane Warne . No one will bowl like him for a million years . May you forever rest in peace Warnie 🏏

    • @arconeagain
      @arconeagain Рік тому +5

      I just said the same thing and did not read your post until now. Goes to show, what we are saying is true dinkum.

    • @robbearl9224
      @robbearl9224 Рік тому +5

      @@arconeagain Ken Oath mate

    • @stevesalkas9128
      @stevesalkas9128 Рік тому

      Hope not

    • @bencrone9246
      @bencrone9246 Рік тому +3

      I’d love to see another generational talent but no one will do it like Shane EVER

    • @joyfulzero853
      @joyfulzero853 Рік тому +1

      A million years is a VERY LONG time. I am betting you £100,000 that someone will bowl like Shane Warne before then.

  • @daveloboda1769
    @daveloboda1769 Рік тому +111

    As an Englishman, I hate to admit it but Shane Warne is the best ever spin bowler. RIP. "It's not a mistake, he did it again". Oh yes, many times.

    • @royw-g3120
      @royw-g3120 Рік тому +8

      That is why the 2005 Ashes were so great, he was at the absolute height of his powers and we beat them anyway. He took 40(!) wickets.

    • @daveloboda1769
      @daveloboda1769 Рік тому +2

      @@royw-g3120 yep and isn't it always good to beat the Aussies?

    • @jefffranklin6392
      @jefffranklin6392 Рік тому +12

      @@daveloboda1769 you invented cricket. We perfected it.

    • @daveloboda1769
      @daveloboda1769 Рік тому

      @@jefffranklin6392 in your dreams!!

    • @chrisalldis3375
      @chrisalldis3375 Рік тому +5

      So david, why did you think that number 3 wasn't number one, i mean just the look on Gatting's face says it all

  • @CallsignEskimo-l3o
    @CallsignEskimo-l3o Рік тому +60

    No. 3 is often called the 'Ball of the Century'. What makes it special is not just that it was unplayable, but it was Warne's first Ashes Test delivery and the batsman he dismissed was England's best player against spin and he was selected specifically to counter Warne. So he dismissed England's spin specialist batter, first ball.

    • @noelplum99
      @noelplum99 Рік тому +6

      The wonderful aspect of that delivery was the degree of drift to legside. That is what flummoxed Gatting, drawing him drawing him across far enough to expose his off stump and then the wicked turn off the pitch. It doesn't matter how many times you watch that delivery you just know that even if you knew you were about to face it, that it would STILL draw you in and get you out.

    • @Ducatirati
      @Ducatirati 7 місяців тому

      THE GATTING BALL , HA GOT 'IM THAT FOR SURE , GATTING THINKS KEEPER BROKE THE STUMPS , HE LOOKS AROUND LIKE HE DROPPED HIS FALSIES , IT'S PERFECT EVEYTHING ABOUT IT , PLACE , FIRST TEST IN ENGLAND , VALE ..SHANE WARNE . YOU ARE MISSED, THE COMMENTARY BOX IS LESSER WITH YOUR LOSS , WHAT A CHAMPION , AND MAGNANIMOUS TO A FAULT HUMBLE MOORABBIN BOY BASICALLY , LOVE YA WARNIE

    • @brissiemum2
      @brissiemum2 4 місяці тому

      The Gatting ball is legendary

  • @georgeibrahim7945
    @georgeibrahim7945 2 роки тому +110

    He also had one of the smartest cricket brains and was so competitive. Also had belief to win from any situation and his bowling speaks for itself. Passed away this year suddenly from a heart attack, RIP Warney

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  2 роки тому +20

      Yeah George it's sad i found out Shane passed away early in the year after i did the video at a so young age too. I wish he enjoy the later years in life you know. RIP Shane.

    • @alanmosley9454
      @alanmosley9454 Рік тому +9

      Nailed it mate, he had that x factor, self-belief

    • @gleedameister
      @gleedameister Рік тому +3

      @@CVTECK1 If you find out more about Shane Warne he DEFINITELY enjoyed his later years lol (and his playing career). That dude lived 10 lives.
      Closest American "athlete" I could probably compare him to would be John Daly I'd say in terms of the times he had off the field.
      Read up on Shane Warne's scandals it's hours of fun xD

    • @geoffcameron1138
      @geoffcameron1138 7 місяців тому

      @@gleedameister Just read your comment - speaking of Warnie's scandals, one sports journalist referred to him as "the patron saint of the slow news day". If there wasn't much going on, just look up Warnie's social media - there'll be something scandalous on there for sure!

    • @michaelhall5429
      @michaelhall5429 7 місяців тому

      ​@@gleedameistersame diet as john as well. Rip the greatest.

  • @carmelmcshanag8144
    @carmelmcshanag8144 2 роки тому +92

    The loss of Warnie is still very raw for us as it happened earlier this year. He was not just a champion cricketer, but an extraordinarily generous man with his time and his wealth, and a legendary bloke. Gone way too soon at 52. The cream on his face is Zinc Cream ... something Aussies use to protect from sunburn .... you don't rub it in 😁 No, not a "rich man's" game ... but considered a very civilised form of sport by some standards. In cricketing countries like Australia and India, cricket is played from the time you can hold a bat. Women's cricket is also very high standard as the ladies have also been playing for a long time at an international level.👌

    • @Wolfsschanze99
      @Wolfsschanze99 2 роки тому +8

      Well said Carmel, he was Generous with his time & wealth & always had time for his fans.
      Your right about the ladies, it is a very high standard, back in the 80's I umpired some Ladies State indoor Cricket games & OMG were they good.

    • @skwervin1
      @skwervin1 Рік тому

      My great great Grandmother (I think I got enough greats in there!) was in one of the first women's team around 1900 and cricket has been a passion in the family ever since. I think her name was Matilda Wallace but she was known as Tilly. I'm not sure of the surname because I don't know if was before or after her marriage and those who knew are now all deceased but my dad would talk about her a lot,

  • @mrgrumpy6408
    @mrgrumpy6408 Рік тому +13

    The stuff on his nose is zinc cream to prevent sunburn. You may have noticed he has the same stuff on his bottom lip for the same reason. RIP WARNIE.

  • @arnojordaan7468
    @arnojordaan7468 7 місяців тому +6

    7:16. Cricket has never and will never see another bowler like this. He was in a class of one. As a South African, I hated it when we lost to Australia, but you have to appreciate the genius that was Shane Warne. RIP.

  • @glenw03
    @glenw03 Рік тому +11

    Shane Warne was not just a once in a lifetime but the best ever in the history of world cricket. There has been no one like him before or after and not likely to be another in the future

  • @digimontexcelguy1114
    @digimontexcelguy1114 2 роки тому +40

    What this video doesn't show or explain is context. #3 is known as the "ball of the century" (pre 2000). A young Shane, a prodigious talent, on his first trip to England, bowling his first ever ball in a test match on English soil. The batsman was Mike Gatting, considered one of the world's best players of spin. It rocked the entire world, and sent fear through the English team. In a sport that can, and has killed batsmen, the biggest fear is perhaps being made to look foolish.
    #1 was the last ball of the day's play, this time English opening bat Andrew Strauss, who was only trying to survive by blocking the ball with his body..whoops!
    These are all deliveries that have spun a lot. Shane was more subtle and clever than that. He'd get batsmen out with balls that didn't spin, spun a little, spun the other direction, sped up off the pitch. That variety, along with perhaps the greatest control of a spin bowler ever, a strategically sharp mind and a level of competetiveness that few could match. Batsmen would be "set up" over several overs, lulled into thinking they could read the spin, and then he'd rip one harder and it's only the last one that made the highlights reel. A true genius.

    • @colinmorrison5119
      @colinmorrison5119 2 роки тому +4

      I believe (after catches) that Warne's most common dismissal was LBW (leg before wicket, where the ball would have hit the stumps but for the batsman's legs).
      The reason for this was the batsmen were expecting the big spin, so when it went straight on, they were struck 'plumb in front'. The drift Warne got contributed to this, with the batsmen misjudging the line of the ball.

    • @donnam5891
      @donnam5891 2 роки тому +3

      Couldn't have said it better.

    • @evanhayward1502
      @evanhayward1502 Рік тому +1

      Like this.
      Every single ball was his stock leg spinner. [CV I'll add explanation in square brackets, cricket lovers: ignore, you already know it. Leg spin turns from a right-handed batsmans leg side (right as you view it) toward off (left). Landing the ball in the rough part of the pitch helps it turn.]
      Top 10 flippers would be an awesome video :) Plenty of ownership there.
      What every ball had here (apart from the obvious turn) was curve and dip [you noticed the rotation Warnie put on the ball. That rotation causes curve in the air in the opposite direction of the spin. The dip is caused by a combination of the spin and the very slow speed of the delivery towards the batsman. Curve and dip are very dependent upon the physical state of the ball, the pitch and weather.]
      What you've just reacted to is the best leg spinner of all time on pitches and in weather that suited ripping leg spin. The deliveries are iconic but his best were in more trying conditions. IMHO.
      Nice to have a Warnie reminder video. Thanks for the reaction :)

    • @colinmorrison5119
      @colinmorrison5119 Рік тому +1

      @@evanhayward1502 Dip is a product of overspin. My brother, a modest wrist spinner, bowled mostly topspinners which appeared to drop off the end of a table, causing batsmen to misjudge the length.
      Warne's understudy, Stuart MacGill, who ripped it as much as Warne, had almost no overspin, which made him much easier to play than Warne on tracks that weren't ragging sideways. (He also wasn't as accurate.)

    • @itsdrcheese
      @itsdrcheese Рік тому +3

      @@evanhayward1502 These are 10 great wickets, but I think there needs some different deliveries thrown in for context. Richardson's flipper will always stick out for me as Warnie announced himself by bowling out the West Indies that day and it started with that ball.

  • @wernertukker5420
    @wernertukker5420 Рік тому +7

    There will never be another Shane Warne. He was an enigma. A Star. Just his presence on the field, made the other teams sweat big time.
    He is what is known as a Leg spinner ( also Wrist spinner) where their stock ball, are bowled towards the legs, and then spin across the batsman. Shane just had insane amount of spin on his deliveries. Because they use their wrist’s , they can also bowl deliveries that goes straight on after it bounced ( known as a flipper), one that lands on the open side of the batsman, then spins back into the batsman ( known as a Googly) Then they can also bowl a top spinner, that bounces up rather than deviate. Leg spinning is the hardest form of spin bowling as not everyone has the control Shane had. He could bowl them all and Brought the art of Leg spin back into the modern game.
    The other form of spin bowling is, called Off spin, and that is used with one finger running over the ball in a more natural way of spinning the ball. The stock ball of an Off spinner, is to bounce on the open side of the batsman, and then come back into him/ her. They don’t have as many varieties as Leg spinners.
    Look up Nathan Lyon to get an idea of what an Off spinner is.
    Both Spin actions, more rely on deceiving the batsman with the flight of the ball in the air, rather than the spin. The spin obviously plays a part, but if you can beat a batsman through the air, that’s half the battle won.
    Spin bowlers can be hit all over the place, if they don’t get both right, but it’s a thing of art when they do get it right.
    RIP Shane Warne and thank you for the countless memories and keep up the good work mate

  • @takkarakkaplayz3530
    @takkarakkaplayz3530 Рік тому +17

    Unfortunately mate there is no other like him and there never will be. An absolute freak of nature, a privilege I had to watch his greatness live. RIP King Warne 🙌

  • @lenheuser8016
    @lenheuser8016 2 роки тому +19

    The Pitch they play on is turf. So when they play 5 Day Test matches, the pitch gets worn by players running over it & cracks and holes happen as it deteriorates. So it does get harder to bat on as the bounce of the ball can be a lot more unpredictable as the game goes on.
    This is a big X factor in cricket. The Country hosting the matches can prepare the pitch as hard or soft as they like which can favour their own bowling team.

  • @bigs1546
    @bigs1546 2 роки тому +11

    Warnie played in tandem with one of the world's best fast bowlers of the time Glenn McGrath [M-graah - hope that makes it easy to say right].
    McGrath's fast bowling was so tight and accurate that the batsman could not score many runs, when Warne came on from the opposite end almost every batsman thought they could get runs, and Shane would let let them get a few, then WHAM!
    The cricket saying is that great bowlers hunt in pairs ....and these two were almost the perfect pair!

  • @mikeru99
    @mikeru99 Рік тому +9

    Dude, even as an Englishman, Warne was the best spinner ever; the amazing thing was that his career ran parallel with another spin master named Muttiah Muralitharan from Sri Lanka, known to the world as Murali, and for some time they were both chasing down the record for career Test wickets on what seemed a weekly basis. Golden times for spin bowling, definitely nobody quite at that level yet, maybe someday...

  • @stephensmith4831
    @stephensmith4831 2 роки тому +52

    greatest bowler off all time. crowd would just buzz when he came on to bowl there are good spin bowler's going around but no one with Shane,s magic. RIP passed this year way to young.

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  2 роки тому +7

      I just found out he passed away so young RIP

  • @kevferguson6065
    @kevferguson6065 Рік тому +9

    He is a once in a lifetime . Never be anyone close ever again. Legend of the game and a legend of a guy

  • @billyhoyle2780
    @billyhoyle2780 Рік тому +5

    It’s a game for all, not a rich man’s game. For example, players from different countries have succeeded and have come from both poverty and wealth.
    And nobody bowls or can bowl like Shane Warne. The Goat of Goats

  • @Jake-jf1bg
    @Jake-jf1bg 2 роки тому +18

    King of spin.
    Nobody else like him in history

  • @rawkustime
    @rawkustime Рік тому +11

    You’d think after 30 years since he made his debut the rest of the world would catch up to his brilliance and maybe exceed it like other sports.
    But no, Warnie is and will most likely be the greatest spin bowler the game has ever seen. RIP Shane, I miss you every day

  • @AndyFNQ84
    @AndyFNQ84 2 роки тому +13

    You have to hear the full commentary of number 3, often termed, "the ball of the 20th Century". It was Warne's first ever ball bowled in England. After the wicket, the commentator (Richie Benaud, who was a famous leg spin bowler in his own right) states, "Gatting (the batsman) has no idea what has happened"... a few moments later, as he is walking off and looking at the big screen, adds, "Still doesn't know!". Classic cricket moment.

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  2 роки тому +2

      I will look that up Andy thanks

    • @AndyFNQ84
      @AndyFNQ84 2 роки тому +1

      @@CVTECK1 I'll look for the reaction!

    • @wernertukker5420
      @wernertukker5420 Рік тому +6

      Yeah that should’ve been in number 1… the way the ball moved through the air away from Gatting, then bounced and spun back in, is as iconic moment of cricket as the Jonty Rhodes dive in 1992. Don’t know how that ball wasn’t number 1. That’s the delivery that put him on the map, 1st ball in England too.
      Mike Gatting was one of the best players of spin bowling and one of the best batsmen of his era… made to look like a novice by a, erm, Novice hahaha

    • @savageduck4487
      @savageduck4487 6 місяців тому

      I think comes to opinion of which is his best. All these are his leg breaks, all of them have different value to them by the scalp he took. Gatting at 3 was awesome for the legend behind it, first ball in an Ashes series, against a batter who is good against spin bowling and bamboozle the batter like that.
      The no1 wicket is another one which is good, was one of his last Ashes wickets and Strauss who opens would have had his eye in by the time Warne came into bowl, then to be made look like a rank amature back yard cricket player. Thus the magic of the player.

  • @gregmccallum3124
    @gregmccallum3124 2 роки тому +7

    Number 3 was voted "Ball of the Century" in the late 90's.
    The stuff on his nose and lips is Zinc, it is like a long term sunscreen. It comes in White, fluro Pink and fluro Green. Was very popular in the 80's & 90's.

  • @taniaPBear
    @taniaPBear 2 роки тому +15

    Shane was a legend, don't think there is another 'leg spinner' to match him. This is the good stuff about Test cricket, it's where legends got to hone their craft. There are different classes of bowlers and batsmen. Batsmen have the opportunity to score 'centuries' (100 runs without going out). Australia is known for being pretty good at cricket 😉 and the white stuff on noses and lips is Zinc cream, 100% UV screen, which is necessary when standing out in the brutal sun on an open pitch all day. Oh, and no, not a rich persons sport at all, everyone plays cricket. ❤

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the Info Tania i appreciate you. I'm looking forward to more games and maybe try other Type of cricket but run now im just crawling into it.

  • @WildBoreWoodWind
    @WildBoreWoodWind Рік тому +4

    Shane was a 'leg spin' bowler, there are many 'leg spin' bowlers and most of us, would part with our left nut, to be half as good as he was. But, there is only one Shane Warne - Legend - RIP. Cricket used to be a 'gentleman's' sport and in some counties, it still is, but not in australia, it's our national game, it's played in every park, school and backyard. Glad you enjoyed it mate. 👍

  • @geekiejesus8482
    @geekiejesus8482 Рік тому +10

    There will never ever be another leg spinner like Shane Warne. Not just a great bowler and spinner, but a fantastic mind for the psychology of the game.

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Рік тому +4

      I been watching some his old video of Shane teaching people and kids how to bowl and man he was a great dude too

    • @-tankoff-3637
      @-tankoff-3637 Рік тому

      He went too psychological against sri Lankans and got paid though😅

  • @ShannonWhitty
    @ShannonWhitty Рік тому +8

    Nobody can turn the ball like Shane Warne. A once in a lifetime genius of the game

  • @YobboBear
    @YobboBear 2 роки тому +15

    What you saw there was his normal ball. He has about 4 other variations which spin or bounce differently

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  2 роки тому +3

      I can only imagine Bear and what i saw was Amazing already

    • @carlmarks8170
      @carlmarks8170 Рік тому +1

      It wasn't just his variations which made him so great. It was his ability to rip the leg break & get prodigious turn off the wicket, while maintaining uncanny accuracy and control. He never let up from his very first ball to the last ball of the day. Other leg spinners had variations and could also turn the ball to varying degrees. Many could bowl a better wrong 'un than Warnie could. But nobody could land the ball in the right spot, over after over after over, with barely any loose deliveries for the batsmen to score runs from. He was a freak. He stalked batsmen from the moment he came on to bowl. With every ball they tried to block or push away, Warne tightened the noose. He was always fascinating to watch, even when the pitch didn't offer much turn for the spinners.

    • @bensimpson7840
      @bensimpson7840 Рік тому +2

      @@carlmarks8170 Lets not forget Australia had Warne bowling leg break at one end and Glenn Mcgrath at the other. Both had an uncanny ability to stop a batting team from scoring runs so the batters had to try and score against them which opened them up to making mistakes!

    • @savageduck4487
      @savageduck4487 6 місяців тому

      @@bensimpson7840 Though Warne picked his spin twin in his 11 when asked. The original spin twins

  • @pateoo6
    @pateoo6 2 роки тому +20

    This is why he was King of Spin. RIP SHANE.

  • @samcash6131
    @samcash6131 Рік тому +5

    When Warne came on to bowl, there would be a buzz in the crowd. You just knew that something exciting was about to happen. His skill was just amazing and he knew how best to bowl to every opposition batsman.

  • @nickpetropouleas8032
    @nickpetropouleas8032 Рік тому +20

    Cricket in Australia is a passion. Can easily watch a 5 day test

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Рік тому +2

      I will try 5 days

    • @thebob3712
      @thebob3712 Рік тому

      @@CVTECK1 No don't. Do you know of any other game that is played for 5 days and ends up in a draw?. Stick to 1 dayers, 50 overs or 20/20 done in a couple of hours and a lot more action

    • @vibrationrising
      @vibrationrising Рік тому +3

      @@thebob3712 not for everyone. I can't stand 20/20. Will watch a 1 dayer. But nothing as good as a test match

    • @stivi739
      @stivi739 Рік тому +1

      Sad most games are now pay per veiw

    • @N0G1
      @N0G1 Рік тому

      I enjoy it as much as the next bloke... but adult beverages help... a lot

  • @solreaver83
    @solreaver83 2 роки тому +8

    Warnie wasn't my fav person in the world but he was a master with a ball and I was privileged to watch him play for his many years. Rip Warnie.

  • @davidfortuin4146
    @davidfortuin4146 2 роки тому +17

    This man was a problem, the things he could do with the cricket ball was nothing short of wizardry. Rest in peace Warnie.

  • @arnabghosh9622
    @arnabghosh9622 Рік тому +2

    Nobody can bowl like Shane but if you asked me closest competitor was murlidharan that time.

  • @Rastusmishka12
    @Rastusmishka12 2 роки тому +5

    Great reaction. I figured you'd like that one when you found it. Shane's " how to" video is also a good watch.
    Brett Lee, Aussie fast bowler is another good one to look at.

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  2 роки тому +2

      I will check it out thank you mate and great video to start my first bowler reaction thanks

    • @scraff97
      @scraff97 2 роки тому +2

      Brett Lee bowling at Piers Morgan in the nets, almost as satisfying as ASMR videos 😄

  • @scyber_avatar
    @scyber_avatar 2 роки тому +7

    6:18 .. Till 1960s/early 70s .. it was mostly a England & Australia dominated game .. wherein mostly rich gentlemen used to follow it. In late 70s Game became big in Caribbean .. and in 80s/90s it grew rapidly in popularity in Indian subcontinent ... Since then its no longer a "rich gentlemen" game.
    7:00 .. Thats a zinc solution cream used by players as sunscreen .. they are playing in Australia where sunrays and radiation is more intense hence many players need to use it.
    7:33 .. He was a once in a lifetime player .. Another legend spinner like him is Muttiah Murlidharan (Retired now). There are many spin bowlers in world .. every team has atleast 2 spinners in their playing 11 ... but qualitywise right now no one in world cricket can bowl anywhere close to like those 2 players.

    • @colinmorrison5119
      @colinmorrison5119 2 роки тому +1

      Outside of Asia, it's more common for a team to have one spinner, and some teams have none. This is dependent on the conditions. A 'green top' pitch better suits pace bowlers, whereas a brown, dirt Asian wicket favours spinners. Warne's greatest successes weren't actually in Asia but in England, where the pitches had more bounce.

    • @sentimentalbloke185
      @sentimentalbloke185 Рік тому +1

      Crap. It was never a rich man's game. Most of the early Australian players were bank clerks, civil servants, etc. & didn't make much out of the game. If you could play, you got a game. Same went for most of the crowds, they were just average, working class folk.

  • @doc6186
    @doc6186 2 роки тому +8

    Thanks CV! Interesting watching someone from the States reacting to cricket. When I tried to explain cricket to my American friends that look at me as if I'm crazy. They really struggle with the concept that you can play for 5 days with no result!! 😵‍💫🤣Credit to you for giving it a go! There is no one who bowls like Shane Warne did. He is peerless. He was also well known for his off field antics - a party boy and larrikin, but he was also generous with his time particularly with kids. He was the Bradman of spin bowling. Bradman was a batsman who played from the late 1920s to 40s. He is regarded as the best batsman of all time with a batting average of 99.94, close to 40 above that of any other batsman.

    • @AndyFNQ84
      @AndyFNQ84 2 роки тому +2

      I heard a story of an American bloke who stayed with friends in Australia around Xmas, and a few days later he spent half an hour or so checking the cricket with his hosts. Then he asked, "how long has this got to go?" and they answered "2 days". And he was like, woah!!!! And then, a few minutes later, he said, "who's going to win?" and the answer was, "probably going to be a draw mate". Most cricket story I ever heard :)

    • @hazysummersky
      @hazysummersky Рік тому +1

      Not only that, in a Test Series you can play five times for five days with no result! But it's the ultimate Aussie summer too-hot-to-do-anything sport where you plonk down in front of the telly for a few hours with beers and mates watching the Test, and a few hours in someone'll walk in and ask 'What's the score?' and everyone is '..uh..I think it's about 6 for 250..?', but nobody really knows..

  • @eddiej9733
    @eddiej9733 Рік тому +5

    Still cannot comprehend that Warney is gone. Watched him through his entire, glorious career. Absolutely relished everytime he played, even when he was smacked all over the park

  • @Raven-fh2yy
    @Raven-fh2yy 2 роки тому +3

    Yes there are leg spin bowlers (the style of bowling you see here) playing today. They are not as good as Warnie but they are as dangerous to batters on occasion as Warnie was pretty much all the time. As you progress through your knowledge of the game you'll discover there are many specializations in bowling. This as I said is leg spin where the spin on the ball causes it to drift (from the bowler's perspective) left to right then when it hits the ground spin back right to left, overspin also causes the ball to drop and land earlier than a batter may think. Off spin goes the opposite way, drifting right to left then bouncing left to right. Fast bowlers also have specializations, Seam bowlers look to land the ball on the prominent seam of the ball causing it to deviate as it bounces, swing bowlers use the wear and tear on one side of the ball to cause swing in the air as the 'rough' side catches more air than the smooth side, you'll see bowlers rubbing one side of the ball on their pants to maintain that smoothness. Parts of all bowlers armory is the length they choose to make the ball bounce (or pitch in cricket parlance) fast bowlers often pitch the ball short so it bounces up at the body and head of the batter (yes it is legal to aim at the batter although it is illegal to do it too often) This is often followed up by a ball aimed to pitch almost at the batter's feet (a Yorker in cricket terms) and go under the bat to hit the stumps. This variation in length and the fact that the ball bounces is what differenciates Cricket from baseball in a large way, many more possibilities are available to a cricket bowler because of this and even though a cricket bat is larger than a baseball bat these variations negate that advantage.

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  2 роки тому

      I'll look into it thanks

  • @huepix
    @huepix Рік тому +1

    Absolute legend.
    The way he approahed the bowling crease was menacing everytime.
    A fantastic competitor, brilliant player and a great character on and off the feild.
    And he always bowled overarm.
    RIP champ

    • @s3tTz
      @s3tTz Рік тому +1

      "And he always bowled overarm."
      I see what you did there.👍

    • @huepix
      @huepix Рік тому

      @@s3tTz lol, haha
      personally, i never had a problem with the underarm.
      In the rules and Brian was never a big hitter.
      Chance of him hitting a six to tie was as close to zero as one can get.
      But its a great meme if no one takes it to seriously.
      Clarified the rule and got it changed as a consequence.
      But that game was a shocker from the umps.
      I think we got Greg Chappell out three times in that one

  • @omegaroyal
    @omegaroyal Рік тому +6

    No one is bowling like Shane today. Once in a multiple generation phenomenon. A Bradman to bowlers. Never to be repeated.

    • @ddg678
      @ddg678 Рік тому

      Ashwin and Jadeja are having better record than Warne in india

    • @degreemo1
      @degreemo1 Рік тому +1

      @@ddg678 playing primarily on sub-continent pitches bru. This coming from a South African. Credit where its due.

    • @Bucketcity126
      @Bucketcity126 Рік тому

      @@ddg678that’s because Indians play spin better than touring teams

    • @savageduck4487
      @savageduck4487 6 місяців тому

      @@ddg678 Spin friendly pitches, argue with the Australian's when you get a bowler who can beat the 100mph mark.

  • @8873kym
    @8873kym Рік тому +4

    Ball of the century against Gatting. RIP Warney

  • @chrisgoldston9755
    @chrisgoldston9755 Рік тому +4

    Number three is known as the ball of the century! The drift in the air, the turn of the pitch and the bewildered look on the batters face. It was also the first ball he delivered In an Ashes test match. RIP legend.

  • @lindsaypolkinghorne22
    @lindsaypolkinghorne22 2 роки тому +13

    No not a rich person's game. Every school in Australia plays cricket

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  2 роки тому +1

      oh ok i was thinking maybe way back in the days.

    • @stephenpower8723
      @stephenpower8723 Рік тому

      @@CVTECK1 it was considered a Gentlemen's game when it first got started in England and you had to be well off to play it because everyone else was working 12 hours or more 6 days a week.

  • @sentimentalbloke185
    @sentimentalbloke185 Рік тому +5

    RIP the Sheik of Tweak. Hard to believe he's gone.

  • @gdon12987
    @gdon12987 Рік тому +2

    Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan were the two best spin bowlers of the modern era. Check out Murali's highlight reel for another treat!

  • @mssuziquzi
    @mssuziquzi Рік тому +2

    I always liked Shane Warne for his wonderful, generous personality, but I was never a big cricket fan. But watching this, OMG! I was blown away. He really was amazing, an absolute legend. RIP Shane there’ll never be another you.❤️

  • @muzza1967
    @muzza1967 2 роки тому +6

    There are other spin bowlers but very few can put that amount of revolutions on the ball. Australian wickets are hard and are better suited to pace bowling, so Shane had to put a lot of spin on the ball to get it to move. Muttiah Muralitharan from Sri Lanka was another great spin bowler.

  • @bfgskittles4247
    @bfgskittles4247 Рік тому +1

    Hey mate, to answer your questions: no, no one else can bowl like Warne and there probably never will be. Movement on the ball is just called ‘spin’. The person with the bat is called a ‘batter’ or ‘batsman’. The white stuff on his nose and lips is called Zinc cream, similar to sunscreen. The equipment can be expensive but cricket is generally not expensive to play.

  • @toddjames7
    @toddjames7 2 роки тому +15

    Shane Warne was a genius. Watch Shane Warne King of Spin he explains how he holds the ball for different type of spin bowling. RIP Shane Warne.

  • @mort8143
    @mort8143 2 роки тому +4

    Good onya digger. We love our cricket here in Australia. Many countries play it, growing up with it makes it easily understandable. The Boxing day test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is an institution. Be there, or sit glued to the TV for five days. Love it. Boxing day is normally 100°F here dont forget! Have a good one.

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  2 роки тому

      I'm in so far Mort

  • @orsomethingorno
    @orsomethingorno Рік тому +1

    Warne was an incredibly gifted athlete, which is often forgotten because he didn't always keep his body in great shape. Only started taking cricket seriously when he didn't make it in Aussie Rules and within a couple of years he was one of the best bowlers in the world.
    And he made it look so effortless. His bowling action was sheer economy -- walked in and rolled his arm over. The level of physical coordination needed to do that reliably, with wrist-spin (hardest art in cricket) and all the variations (subtle and less so), for over after over...

  • @JoelWende
    @JoelWende 7 місяців тому +1

    Two years on from his death and this one still hurts. And I say this as someone who isn’t the biggest cricket fan. I absolutely respect the skills but don’t sit there watching every ball. But I cried when he passed away. He wasn’t a rich kid. He was someone who battled his way through a sport that can be a wealthy persons sport in Australia (that isn’t the case in other parts of the world) and whose skill made him impossible to ignore. I imagine we felt the same in Australia about Warnie’s death as Americans did when Kobe’s helicopter went down. It was just so sad. But his spirit lives on!

  • @stevelozevski8151
    @stevelozevski8151 Рік тому +3

    Loved the reaction bro. Shane was special. He played in a really great team. I doubt we will see another Shane Warne.

  • @markdowse3572
    @markdowse3572 Рік тому +3

    Sir, I'm glad you enjoyed these very few wicked Warne wickets. 🤗
    Shane Warne (aka "Warnie") took THOUSANDS of wickets in his First Class, ODI and TEST career on pitches all over the world. Even on 'flat' decks, he got batters out.
    He was and still is THE BEST SPIN BOWLER our planet has ever seen. He could bamboozle even the greatest batters... 🤪 R.I.P. Warnie. We miss you. 😢
    M 🦘🏏😎

  • @colddiesel
    @colddiesel Рік тому +1

    A couple of incidental points. The first International match of any sport was a game of Cricket - played between the USA and Canada back in 1844 in New York! Canada won but the USA won the return game a couple of months later. Cricket was quite popular in the USA up until WWI It stopped for the war and never recovered after. It was mainly played in NY Philadelphia and Baltimore.
    Warne played at the same time as Muralitheran a Sri Lankan who actually got more batters out (800 to 708) at a better average but was nowhere near as spectacular. Oddly enough, Warne had a very poor record against India whose batsmen were never too bothered by him. Warne himself regarded VVS Laxman as his nemesis and claimed he gave him nightmares for years.

  • @hudsonsled454
    @hudsonsled454 2 роки тому +14

    Warnie was massive in the game of cricket and loved around the world. He was an Aussie bloke who felt like a good mate!
    Bro check Brett Lee for the fast bowling, he rattled a batsman or two 😂

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  2 роки тому +1

      will do Sled

    • @AndyFNQ84
      @AndyFNQ84 2 роки тому +2

      @@CVTECK1 Check him bowling against Piers Morgan - it's hilarious

    • @Wolfsschanze99
      @Wolfsschanze99 2 роки тому

      Or check out Jeff Thompson, fastest bowler on the planet, he would put them down at 100mph, he's had batsmen refuse to face him,.

  • @CDMac09
    @CDMac09 Рік тому +1

    cvteck1 you hit the algorithm jackpot my guy, enjoy the cricket fans incoming :D

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Рік тому

      I'm loving the sport and the fans of Cricket you guys are cool.

  • @Notric
    @Notric 2 роки тому +6

    Not a rich man game, 1billion Fans in India alone and every Aussie schoolkid

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  2 роки тому

      I was thinking maybe back in the day like golf clubs here in the states Notric

    • @maddyg3208
      @maddyg3208 Рік тому

      @@CVTECK1 It can be a rich man's game but kids play it in the streets in India

  • @thetarotbogan
    @thetarotbogan Рік тому +1

    The white stuff on his lips and nose is called zink. It's like sunscreen but stronger.

  • @gavinwilliamson3944
    @gavinwilliamson3944 Рік тому +1

    Remembering they had him mic'd in a BBL game. A commentator asked him his plan. Against the batsman.
    He whispered "2 stock leggies, pitching in line. Then I'll trap him with the flipper in front LBW."
    3 balls later batsman departs.
    What a Legend. Self belief. RIP.

  • @craigmager5360
    @craigmager5360 Рік тому +1

    I had the privilege of being S.K.Warnes neighbour and Golfing buddy for numerous years. And you never meet a more humble man. He was (and always will be) THE greatest leg spinner of all time. Kumble, O'Reilly, Qadir etc were all brilliant... But none could do what he could...
    He was a true gentleman of life and cricket. ALTHOUGH...He did have a nasty Slice of his Driver.....

  • @MSFVIDS
    @MSFVIDS Рік тому +1

    “And this is number 10?” 😂

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Рік тому

      LMAO how can #10 be that good

  • @shanebarras7816
    @shanebarras7816 Рік тому +2

    He was a once In a lifetime cricketer and person mate,had the pleasure off meeting him a few times and he was so down to earth and nice.

  • @pratimaganguly1039
    @pratimaganguly1039 2 роки тому +5

    This video is only about shane's leg spin . But He had more than 12 bowling variations. Google is one of the best of him .

  • @nineteen96
    @nineteen96 Рік тому +8

    He was an absolute legend. RIP King of spin

  • @hollygranger3734
    @hollygranger3734 2 роки тому +4

    In some countries it is played mainly by players who can afford to play in a club.
    Here in Australia you play at school and it’s not expensive to play.
    I cried watching this. Gone too soon, not only one of the best cricketer’s of all time but an awesome bloke. Rest In Peace SW 😢
    He’s got zinc on his face to protect him from the sun

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  2 роки тому +1

      I Just found out he passed right after the video. What he was doing with the ball ia amazing work. RIP Shane!

  • @Rum_Runner13
    @Rum_Runner13 Рік тому +1

    The white stuff on his nose/lips is zinc cream - its like sunscreen, but different. Zinc oxide (or zinc cream) is considered one of the best sunscreen ingredients we have access to. Not only does it block both UVA and UVB rays - which are responsible for causing burns, skin damage, and skin cancer - but it's completely photostable and resistant to water

  • @wombatdj
    @wombatdj Рік тому +1

    The type of bowler is a Leg Spinner. They're around, but Shane Warne was something else. Love your enthusiasm!

  • @marcusbennett9381
    @marcusbennett9381 Рік тому +2

    I don't know if there will ever be a bowler again like Shane Warne! As an English cricket fan, he was always the stuff of nightmares, you just knew that however we'll your own team was playing, a delivery like these could quite literally pop out of nowhere!
    Fantastic reaction video, and I'm so glad you're enjoying finding out about a sport I've loved my entire life!

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  Рік тому +3

      Yeah Shane is great and last week i was watching Pakistan vs India T20 world cup and that was my second game ever and OMG that was crazyyyyyyyyyyy Awesome game. They also showed Shane statue and that was nice and 90k people having a great time.

    • @marcusbennett9381
      @marcusbennett9381 Рік тому

      @@CVTECK1 wow, that was an incredible game with one of the biggest rivalries in the sport! You've certainly picked some fantastic games and clips to get you started!
      I went on an exchange from England to the USA when I was 17, and really got into baseball while I was there (love the 7th innings stretch 😂) so I had a similar experience exploring another awesome sport!

  • @Wolfsschanze99
    @Wolfsschanze99 2 роки тому +2

    OMG I laughed so hard when you said Glitch in the Matrix, that about sums Warnie up.
    I believe his best ever ball was the first he ever bowled in Test Cricket, it was to the best player of spin in the world, well worth a look. If you can see the worn areas of the wicket (other bowlers foot marks) these are a spinners target, being rough the ball will get some purchase off it & if you can give it a good rip like Warnie does then you can get the ball to turn corners.
    When you see them wearing white its a Test match which can last 5 days, in the coloured uniforms its a 1 day match, 50x6 ball overs to each side unless you loose all your Batsmen first.
    Some people like the 20 over version (T20) because its faster & has more action but to me I'm a traditionalist & refuse to watch it.
    RIP Warnie, Gone too young but will never be forgotten.

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  2 роки тому

      Thanks for all the info. Yeah I'm going slow until I get used to t/20

  • @clinttos5620
    @clinttos5620 Рік тому +1

    He is a once in a lifetime cricketer fortunate enough to watch him play live multiple times. Bit disappointed that the ball of the century was not included in this video.

  • @20flstfi01
    @20flstfi01 2 роки тому +2

    The ball would fizz through the air

  • @andreasharatsis4739
    @andreasharatsis4739 Рік тому +2

    he was known by all aussies as the king of spin!!!

  • @Ducatirati
    @Ducatirati 7 місяців тому +1

    The ball of the century, no one has ever or will ever bowl anything like Warnie , he's in another Realm , GO AUSSIES

  • @flamingfrancis
    @flamingfrancis Рік тому +2

    "He is an older player". Played his first Test game at age 23 and went on to play for 15 years.

  • @mikesmith7102
    @mikesmith7102 Рік тому

    I remember seeing number 3 on the TV, they had it on at a hospital waiting room where I was sitting. The batsman (Gatting) just stood there and stared, he couldn't believe it either.

  • @idwmac
    @idwmac Рік тому +2

    Shane Warne RIP was one of the best, but this is absolutely how spin bowlers earn their meagre crust. Wild, isn't it?

  • @capowable
    @capowable Рік тому +1

    It's his style of Bowling- Leg Spin
    Brad Hogg also bowls leg spin.
    Muttiah Muralitharan a Sri Lankan who spins the other way - Off-Spin

  • @noznosca
    @noznosca Рік тому +1

    - Cricket is a gentleman’s game (or at least used to be - originated in England). It’s the most popular sport in India and 3rd most popular sport in the world so definitely not a rich person’s game.
    - The stuff on his nose is Zinc (type of sunscreen).
    - Shane Warne is the greatest bowler of all time and it’s not even close. He was a tough competitor too. There will never be another bowler as good as him. As Unique as it gets

  • @justinludeman8424
    @justinludeman8424 4 місяці тому

    He practised a lot, and could pitch the ball to the same spot with uncanny accuracy. The torque he generated was insane and he could spin it every which way - left, right, skidding on shallow and bouncing high. A Legend. One of a kind. He was a handy footballer (AFL) but i think it's fortuitous he chose to bowl, was a great tactician, could field brilliantly and became a decent batsman too. A lovable larrikin. He used to smoke during games back in the day, and hated a beer 😂.

  • @DJ.LakeSea
    @DJ.LakeSea Рік тому +1

    Many can bowl similar to Shane, but nobody can bowl exactly like Shane. That's why he is a legend.

  • @jimmywrangles
    @jimmywrangles Рік тому +2

    RIP Shane, watching you play cricket was a privilege, greatest bowler ever. Whenever he had the ball things got exciting.
    And no, cricket is not a rich mans game, it's the third most watched sport in the world and one of the most played.

  • @charlottesummers3326
    @charlottesummers3326 Рік тому +1

    RIP Shane from England have to admit best spin bolwer in history and the future simply the best

  • @peterlinsley4287
    @peterlinsley4287 Рік тому +2

    The stuff on him nose is zinc to stop sunburning. Shane was the only one the could bowl like that he was fantastic RIP Shane Warne. No it's not a rich person sport. Everyone in the British commonwealth learns to play the game. In Australia we play it in the backyard as well as for summer sport.

  • @neilcameron7705
    @neilcameron7705 Рік тому +1

    All of these wickets in the video were ones in which he spun the ball from right to left, hitting the wicket. Warne took plenty of other wickets that weren't like this. If you check out "Shane Warne bowls Richie Richardson", you'll see a delivery called "The Flipper", in which the ball doesn't spin and doesn't bounce much, and goes straight under the bat of the batsmen and into the wicket.

  • @MrDarkweaver
    @MrDarkweaver 2 роки тому +1

    As a complete contrast in styles of bowling, check out the highlights for Wasim Akram and Malcom Marshall, probably the greatest left arm and right arm fast bowlers of all time :)
    And no one can bowl like Shane Warne. I'm English, and the number of times he destroyed our team when he played was depressing. The biggest rivalry in the game is The Ashes, England vs Australia, and Warne always bowled brilliantly against us, win or lose. He's arguably the greatest bowler of all time in terms of stats, and undisputed the greatest spin bowler.

  • @janneroz-photographyonabudget
    @janneroz-photographyonabudget Рік тому +2

    The guy was a genius. Used to love watching his action, hated watching him playing against England. There'll never be another Warne. Rest in peace Shane.

  • @franklutton7149
    @franklutton7149 8 місяців тому

    English spin bowler.... Monty Panesar..... he was a lefty..... but i always enjoyed watching him play..... he was always smiling like he was having so much fun......

  • @michaellincoln3739
    @michaellincoln3739 2 роки тому +3

    Shane Warne was a world freak. No one has come close to being able to spin the ball before or since like him. And to top it all off - he was a great guy with a great sense of humor and huge charisma.

  • @davidsomes321
    @davidsomes321 Рік тому +1

    There are bowlers who can do this, but not with ease and control of Warne.
    What they cant seem to do, at will, is vary the height of the bounce as well as the amount of turn as you saw in no. 1. Not only did it cut back massively but also kept low. In no.10, the ball cut back massively but bounced high.

  • @troystaunton254
    @troystaunton254 Рік тому +1

    Apart from being the greatest cricketer. He’s a damn good bloke, and a sports genius. Basically what Jordan is to America warne is to the majority of the rest of the world.

  • @nunya2171
    @nunya2171 Рік тому +2

    The greatest bowler of all time without question, a very kind and generous man also, absolute legend.

  • @MCS_shorts
    @MCS_shorts 2 роки тому +4

    Absolute legend unfortunately on the 4th of march tragedy struck when he died of a heart attack in Thailand on a holiday with friends all of Australia just stopped for a week R.I.P shane warne 1969-2022

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  2 роки тому

      Yeah i just found out he passed RIP

  • @Fraqoff
    @Fraqoff Рік тому +2

    Something you might be interested in, back in the 1980s Australia made a miniseries called bodyline. In this production you would learn the fundamentals of cricket also and most importantly it showcased the infamous bodyline series between Australia and England and how it almost tore cricket apart. The tactic of bodyline was implemented by the English to combat the Don, the great Don Bradman. it didn’t work, but it was destructive to cricket. I am pretty sure I have seen the video of bodyline on UA-cam, good luck.

  • @ALPHA-qz7wh
    @ALPHA-qz7wh Рік тому +1

    King of spin he is absolute legend 😍

  • @scottcraze6346
    @scottcraze6346 6 місяців тому

    No, there is no one bowling like this today. No one bowled like this for a hundred years and no one will bowl like it again. Simply the greatest, Shane Warne.

  • @warpeace8891
    @warpeace8891 Рік тому

    That look on your face when you first saw the first bowl. That is why Shane Warne is the best leg spinner ever. He bewildered the best batsmen and the audience.

  • @stevenbalekic5683
    @stevenbalekic5683 2 роки тому +1

    Australia has harsh summers and zinc cream was a common and popular sunscreen back then...it prevents burns by blocking the sun.
    Generally it's white but fluorescent colours were also common.

  • @Lnch4ALion
    @Lnch4ALion 2 роки тому +2

    You should check out a compilation of "swing" bowling. Shane spins it off the turf, swing bowlers move the ball in the air (like baseball pitchers) aswell as getting movement off the pitch. They bowl at a medium to fast speed (spin bowling is relatively slow speed)

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  2 роки тому

      will do Steven thanks

  • @shmick6079
    @shmick6079 2 роки тому +4

    Warne is the bowling GOAT 🐐 RIP
    He was the Jordan of cricket, and honestly was just as famous.

    • @CVTECK1
      @CVTECK1  2 роки тому +2

      I just watched Brett Lee and still Shane is just different mate. AMAZING

    • @shmick6079
      @shmick6079 2 роки тому

      @@CVTECK1 Brett Lee was a great bowler, but if you want to see a scary fast bowler check out Shoaib Akhtar from Pakistan.
      Also, there’s a couple of Mitchell Johnson videos from 2013 when he put the fear of god into the English team before the first game. Mitch was in rare form and the English team got wind of how he was terrorising state teams, and man he slayed that series, it was incredible to watch live.

    • @davidbicket7201
      @davidbicket7201 Рік тому +1

      But unlike Michael Jordan loved by everyone