Cricket for Americans

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  • @thomascronin1830
    @thomascronin1830 5 років тому +513

    From America. Just recently got into cricket. Rules can be complex but it's a great game

    • @Broken-Silencer
      @Broken-Silencer 4 роки тому +31

      Thomas Cronin Cricket is a fantastic game. So is base Ball for the record. Cricket takes it to another level though. People die, playing Cricket.

    • @zaeem2893
      @zaeem2893 4 роки тому +14

      Cricket is the first love of my life.

    • @iscifion7122
      @iscifion7122 4 роки тому +10

      Cricket's one day and T20 never gets boring.

    • @defencebangladesh4068
      @defencebangladesh4068 4 роки тому +7

      welcome to CRICKET

    • @KaustubhJoshijk
      @KaustubhJoshijk 4 роки тому +22

      There are no rules in cricket. Cricket has laws.

  • @karannsyt
    @karannsyt 7 років тому +1341

    Why am I watching this?...
    When I know everything...

    • @ameykulk
      @ameykulk 6 років тому +40

      It could be one of the most comprehensive demonstration of cricket for Americans that at least I have seen! Its okay to just watch and appreciate for his explanation even if you know the game! Just appreciate..

    • @ellicooper2323
      @ellicooper2323 6 років тому +12

      Why am I watching this when I know nothing? Now I do.

    • @vishwatiwari
      @vishwatiwari 6 років тому +12

      Chull hai aur kucch nahi.

    • @contactsidd1
      @contactsidd1 6 років тому +13

      I am seeing it even tho i know everything too...its just interesting to learn it from americans point of view

    • @ratankumar5012
      @ratankumar5012 6 років тому

      Karan S wahi too😂😂

  • @NokkhotroMondol
    @NokkhotroMondol 5 років тому +894

    Who should watch this video?
    - the Americans
    Who's watching this?
    - the Indians😁

  • @AF911vids
    @AF911vids 5 років тому +359

    He did have some mistakes. But he's an American and learned cricket for himself.
    He's a great teacher

    • @brianbrian121-j9k
      @brianbrian121-j9k 5 років тому +2

      2.5 billion is actually spot on. Look it up and you'll find it roughly around that number on every website. Countries around and near India have a pretty high population

    • @foddyfoddy
      @foddyfoddy 4 роки тому +6

      Archer Stanton
      Boy, do you have anger issues! Combined with a whole lot of ignorance. Go and look up the figures and you'll find that he was correct.

    • @akshaypendyala
      @akshaypendyala 4 роки тому +3

      @Archer Stanton so if you like football you will put the figures you like?? Work on your anger management

    • @apurbabiswakarmakar4966
      @apurbabiswakarmakar4966 3 роки тому +2

      No doubt bro

    • @williampenn427
      @williampenn427 3 роки тому +2

      but u gotta admit that u cant get infinite amount of run on a single ball u can only get 4 runs even if its stuck up in the tree

  • @David-jj9wc
    @David-jj9wc 6 років тому +158

    Cricket is one of the most difficult games to try and explain, even the experts are confounded at times - having said that you did an excellent job!

    • @Jesus4farrs
      @Jesus4farrs 3 роки тому +3

      It's actually easy to explain. You have two teams. One team goes out to field while the other sits out and goes in. The team that is out, tries to get the team that is in out, and the team that is in tries not to get out.

    • @iameverywhere8551
      @iameverywhere8551 3 роки тому +4

      @@Jesus4farrs this are basic rules there are more rules and complex

    • @Jesus4farrs
      @Jesus4farrs 3 роки тому +2

      @@iameverywhere8551 yes. But you get to know them when you play the game.

    • @BRNOOB_
      @BRNOOB_ 3 роки тому +1

      Not actually but explaining test cricket and some points of the game could be hard. But basics are easy.

    • @Abdullahs321
      @Abdullahs321 3 роки тому +2

      Rest of the world :Cricket is most difficult
      Indian subcontinent:we play cricket even in streets

  • @ranjitr3059
    @ranjitr3059 7 років тому +590

    Finally some one really putting effort to make them understand what awesome game this is.... Long live gentleman's game..

    • @elirobinson5223
      @elirobinson5223  7 років тому +39

      Thanks Ranjit.

    • @petefromoz7053
      @petefromoz7053 6 років тому +12

      A gentleman is a man who gets out of the bath to take a piss. The great Fred Trueman said that in his book

    • @ujjwalsharma8295
      @ujjwalsharma8295 6 років тому +2

      You do know, it's your master's game, right?

    • @shree711
      @shree711 6 років тому

      May I ask what was the purpose of this demonstration?

    • @adetundepowell4321
      @adetundepowell4321 5 років тому +2

      He made an effort but some of his information was inaccurate

  • @1HololensfansOfNaruto
    @1HololensfansOfNaruto 6 років тому +394

    Cricket ball Colors aren't symbolic.
    In test cricket both teams wear white uniforms, so a red ball is preferred as it will be clearly visible.
    In one day cricket, uniforms are coloured so white ball is used.

    • @willr1820
      @willr1820 6 років тому +19

      #1Hololens fans plus they end up playing during night, so it’s easier to see as well

    • @bentodner9083
      @bentodner9083 6 років тому +11

      #1Hololens fans the ball also swings a different amount

    • @abhinavsharma1104
      @abhinavsharma1104 6 років тому +6

      @@bentodner9083 yes bro red ball swing and seam more than white ball.If you Aussie ,Anglo or kiwi than you know about two companies KOOKABURA AND SCG BALL.Cricket is not game which played on ground but also offfeild.

    • @krishkriz9854
      @krishkriz9854 6 років тому +2

      And red ball is not visible under lights while white ball is clearly visible

    • @stevebeauy
      @stevebeauy 5 років тому

      #1Hololens fans
      1 year ago , What crap ,a white ball is used cause its easier too see at night !

  • @sauravchoudhary1742
    @sauravchoudhary1742 7 років тому +494

    I am from India...and definitely a cricket fan....
    But....now i am understanding...how hard it can be for others😅😅😅😅

    • @elirobinson5223
      @elirobinson5223  7 років тому +74

      Yeah...it's not the easiest game in the world!

    • @manpreetbadyal6521
      @manpreetbadyal6521 7 років тому +11

      If u play at same time learning would be much easy and also u can show them vedio of stuff u are trying to teach will be more easy to remember for newbies

    • @iampappu25
      @iampappu25 6 років тому +13

      Iam from Bangladesh born to play cricket 😎

    • @vishwajeetparasar2471
      @vishwajeetparasar2471 6 років тому +3

      John smith i must say australians play every sport

    • @mnnsi
      @mnnsi 6 років тому +9

      we literally have been playing this since 3 years if age with plastic ball and bat . that we never think about anything we already know , like its in our subconsciousness.

  • @ervivekchoubey
    @ervivekchoubey 5 років тому +109

    Explaining cricket is one of the toughest things I just realized no matter how good you know the game. It is hard to decide where to start and where to wrap up.

    • @waratahdavid696
      @waratahdavid696 5 років тому +6

      Absolutely right, have to understand the terminology to understand the concept, and understand the concept to understand the experience, and understand the experience to understand the terminology

    • @defencebangladesh4068
      @defencebangladesh4068 4 роки тому

      true

    • @rahulmore4584
      @rahulmore4584 3 роки тому +1

      And explaining Test match is more tough than explaining one day or t20

    • @jamesredmill3829
      @jamesredmill3829 3 роки тому

      Yeah, it’s hard to find a start that isn’t confusing and hard to not go on tangents

    • @thethreespikes9737
      @thethreespikes9737 3 роки тому +1

      Just say one guy to throw the ball and other to hit it

  • @sycois
    @sycois 6 років тому +80

    Lol.. why did I just watch this whole video even though I've been watching cricket my whole life??
    Guess, I just love the game that much!
    Great job man!

  • @harryflashman9495
    @harryflashman9495 6 років тому +115

    As an Australian growing up with the game I think you did an excellent job. Well done👍
    I am going to put it out there that as well as producing the greatest batsman, Australia produced the greatest spin bowler and perhaps the greatest fast bowler.

    • @NeilLewis77
      @NeilLewis77 3 роки тому +11

      you would.
      you can keep ya pontings and ya warnes.
      Americans need to learn the cricket legend that is Phil Tufnell.
      Dont let the ozzies fool ya. They will tamper with ya balls.
      Bantz.

    • @prateeksharma729
      @prateeksharma729 3 роки тому +2

      Shane warne and Brett Lee

    • @zee9276
      @zee9276 3 роки тому

      @@prateeksharma729 and McGrath

    • @JinxedMagician
      @JinxedMagician 3 роки тому +1

      And one of the greatest teams Under the leadership of Steve Waugh.

    • @joyfulzero853
      @joyfulzero853 3 роки тому +3

      Wrong; Malcolm Marshall was a Barbadian

  • @alpacino9226
    @alpacino9226 7 років тому +113

    this guy is a good teacher in my class my teacher keeps staring at a single girl all the time he gives lectures.

    • @Akash_Tyagi_93
      @Akash_Tyagi_93 7 років тому +4

      al pacino May be there is something fishy.

    • @bentodner9083
      @bentodner9083 6 років тому +3

      Do the police have a warrant

  • @suyashawasthi1
    @suyashawasthi1 7 років тому +360

    Bahut mehnat ki hai bechaare ne.

  • @professionalcricketinsights
    @professionalcricketinsights 5 років тому +38

    Cricket is the most challenging game in the world.

  • @mrdsrma
    @mrdsrma 5 років тому +37

    Have been watching the game for 30 years. Still watched the whole video! :D

  • @palsoumik7
    @palsoumik7 7 років тому +30

    For someone who has followed cricket all his life, it is really a revelation to look at a video such as this and realize how complicated the game actually is. You really did an excellent job of giving a decent idea of the game in just a little over an hour. Good job man!

    • @AbleLawrence
      @AbleLawrence 10 місяців тому

      Explains the basics we take for granted.

  • @Inzamamulhoq
    @Inzamamulhoq 7 років тому +35

    I am a Bangladeshi Cricket fan. Now I never felt cricket can be so difficult. Until I saw this presentation. Kudos to those students who were very patience about learning the game for the first time. I think practically playing the game is much easier to understand than explained. Because it can get boring as there are so much rules in cricket. By the way shout out to all cricket lovers/fans💜✌

    • @TheGuruNetOn
      @TheGuruNetOn 5 років тому +1

      Get a copy of the rules for cricket (for whatever version) you'll find out how complicated things can get hypothetically or if you go strictly by the somewhat ambiguous rules. In fact there have been times when captains or players have found loopholes in the rule and exploited them. The rules are amended sometimes to close such loopholes. Sometimes they are intentionally kept ambiguous.

    • @mtl-ss1538
      @mtl-ss1538 5 років тому +1

      2019 Cricket World Cup: Umpire Kumar Dharmasena
      admits he made a crucial mistake in final:
      www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12251485
      Gold for Silver Ferns! New Zealand crowned netball World Cup champions
      www.stuff.co.nz/sport/netball/netball-world-cup/114397417/netball-world-cup-silver-ferns-upset-australia-to-capture-title

  • @avinashsimon1988
    @avinashsimon1988 7 років тому +152

    I really like your presentation but i cannot agree with what u said about 'notorious' spin bowlers. See there is a reason behind why Europeans and Australians bowl fast and sub continent players like Indians prefer spin. European countries and Australia and Zealand or south Africa mostly has greener pitches due to the geographical features and climate which is great for fast bowlers and like the same in subcontinent its more dusty due to the same reason( climate and geography) which is great for spin. Spinners are not lazy, its a great craft just like a fast bawler swing the ball, cricket pundits call great spinners wizards. And btw some of the greatest fast bowlers in the world came from Pakistan.. Also may i point out red ball and white ball shows different characteristics when it used during day, nigh, hot, cold climates or overcast.. Its not just color difference :) But honestly i tnk u did a fantastic job of explaining the game.. well done sir..!

    • @elirobinson5223
      @elirobinson5223  7 років тому +13

      Thanks Avinash!

    • @harryflashman9495
      @harryflashman9495 6 років тому +25

      Don't forget the Master of Spin came from Australia!

    • @johnrokzz9723
      @johnrokzz9723 6 років тому +3

      Harry Flashman shane?

    • @harryflashman9495
      @harryflashman9495 6 років тому +3

      John Rokzz Who else?

    • @johnrokzz9723
      @johnrokzz9723 6 років тому +1

      Harry Flashman Ravindra Jadeja, Sunil Narine,Ravichandran Ashwin,Anil Kumble,Daniel Vettori,Shahid Afridi,Amit Mishra are too.

  • @prakashparajuli5923
    @prakashparajuli5923 5 років тому +16

    This is the best ever and most comprehensive explanation of cricket rules to new audience. Kudos to the speaker...

  • @soumendubikash
    @soumendubikash 5 років тому +10

    OMG! I just watched an hour long video by an American on cricket. Your presentation skills are unbelievable.

  • @mrmjdar
    @mrmjdar 7 років тому +141

    People from the subcontinent are sneaky and slow bowlers????
    Dudeeeeeeeee
    Wasim, Waqar, Shoiab, Amir, Irfan
    Pathan, Zaheer Khan, Srinath, Vaas, Kapil Dev, Parasad
    and the list goes on and on
    We're talking about major fast swing bowling legends.

    • @Shahyan008
      @Shahyan008 7 років тому +1

      Mohsin Javed Dar Amir Really??? 😅😅😅u mean wahab riaz

    • @brandon_buildsDIY
      @brandon_buildsDIY 7 років тому +13

      Come on guys he is an American so he won't know much but he did a good job

    • @fizzy9190
      @fizzy9190 6 років тому +6

      Mohsin Javed Dar Malingaaaaa

    • @emusman5225
      @emusman5225 6 років тому +1

      Really? So you are not gonna mention Imran Khan?

    • @SD78
      @SD78 6 років тому +2

      Also, Australia isn't known for it's spin bowlers. cough*Shane Warne

  • @ben9DB
    @ben9DB 7 років тому +50

    I found this really interesting and I've loved watching and playing cricket for years. It's cool to see people get their first perspective on a new sport. Really well explained too for the beginner.

    • @elirobinson5223
      @elirobinson5223  7 років тому +5

      Thanks Ben. Glad you enjoyed.

    • @kmankman8519
      @kmankman8519 6 років тому +2

      Its fun just like baseball is just alittle more understanding but really not hard at all you can learn very quickly frim even watching a live game and gooling some definitions

    • @kmankman8519
      @kmankman8519 6 років тому

      Lol sorry some misstypes

  • @DharavSolanki
    @DharavSolanki 7 років тому +26

    This is an incredibly well researched video. One could have chosen simply showing clips to annotate what the game was all about, but you did a really good job of avoiding all confusion with baseball and giving a sense of how things play out.
    Thoroughly enjoyed the presentation on dinner.

  • @JasvinderHere
    @JasvinderHere 5 років тому +83

    56:03
    The Fun Facts you forgot to mention:
    1. The first ever international cricket match was played between the USA and Canada in 1844. The match was played at the grounds of the St George's Cricket Club in New York.
    2. The pioneer of online live cricket streaming was the lead singer of The Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger. Jagger missed cricket so much while on tours that in 1997 he bought rights to stream matches on the internet.
    3. Cricket -is the only sport in the world that- has Laws, not Rules.

    • @daviddeane2923
      @daviddeane2923 5 років тому +5

      Jasvinder Singh Association Football also has laws.

    • @chrishannan5745
      @chrishannan5745 5 років тому +6

      Rugby has laws not Rules

    • @JasvinderHere
      @JasvinderHere 5 років тому +5

      Ok,
      TIL Cricket is not the only sport that has Laws.

    • @SHAURYA181
      @SHAURYA181 3 роки тому

      do you how idiot you sound when you say cricket has laws but not rules .

    • @Dpm_2005
      @Dpm_2005 3 роки тому

      @@SHAURYA181 But he is correct. They are actually called laws.

  • @robinmoncy8844
    @robinmoncy8844 3 роки тому +3

    This is the most comprehensive explanation of cricket for beginners which I came through on UA-cam. Really loved the way he explained the game to his students.
    Would really love to see Americans playing cricket.

  • @RaghavSkywalker
    @RaghavSkywalker 7 років тому +20

    Very well done ..to keep people interested for an hour trying to simplify one of the most complex sports there is ,is a job well done ..

  • @floydgondolli7321
    @floydgondolli7321 7 років тому +145

    "Australians are probably drunk" ...... its true we were!

    • @deanwinchester5982
      @deanwinchester5982 6 років тому +1

      Floyd Gondolli careful!!!! Someone will call you a racist ;)

    • @MRHenHen
      @MRHenHen 6 років тому +9

      Bay 13 at the MCG lol

    • @factoseed
      @factoseed 6 років тому

      haha that's why you guys loose against us 😅 no offence brother 😉

    • @dutchvanderlinde7765
      @dutchvanderlinde7765 6 років тому +1

      @@factoseed we were drunk when we were number 1 for 20 yrs also

    • @texwiller6685
      @texwiller6685 5 років тому

      nwo 1996 But cricket is in extinction phase in Australia

  • @JajaborMusic
    @JajaborMusic 4 роки тому +33

    explain DLS,

  • @dan_ariyaene_2005
    @dan_ariyaene_2005 4 роки тому +47

    We start playing Cricket in the backyard the moment we learn how to walk.
    'Australian are probably drunk' yeah every adult is indeed downing that XXXX Gold.

    • @aussierhino471
      @aussierhino471 3 роки тому +1

      Only Queenslanders drink XXXX (Fourex) - and we reckon they called it 'XXXX' because they can't spell 'beer'! Actually, it's not a bad beer :)

  • @yajiv0312
    @yajiv0312 3 роки тому +33

    Just explain them DLS method, and they will forget everything they learend about cricket

    • @SHAURYA181
      @SHAURYA181 3 роки тому +1

      Vijay Jaidi actually they will understand it very quickly as its a mathematical formula based and logical .

  • @anshu1pandey
    @anshu1pandey 7 років тому +12

    Best explanation of cricket ever by someone who has not played a match!!!

  • @dktiwary1862
    @dktiwary1862 7 років тому +150

    It's cool to see how properly you explained it.. hats off.. I just watched it in its entirety even though I know every possible thing except maybe those ways of getting out which rarely happens in international cricket..👍👍👍👍

    • @elirobinson5223
      @elirobinson5223  7 років тому +2

      One of cricket's great trivia questions! Take a look here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dismissal_(cricket)

    • @dktiwary1862
      @dktiwary1862 7 років тому +1

      Well I guess I have not seen someone hitting the ball twice... Rest all I am aware of

    • @dktiwary1862
      @dktiwary1862 7 років тому +6

      @Eli Robinson Cricket in USA and Baseball in India needs to be promoted.

    • @rakebulhasan308
      @rakebulhasan308 7 років тому +1

      Dhritendu K tiwary gd idea

    • @sloo6425
      @sloo6425 7 років тому +1

      There is a trial for Pink ball for Day night tests & there are some rules that are not mentioned here but most of the basics are here.

  • @derinok9833
    @derinok9833 3 роки тому +4

    As an Indian who breathes cricket , this was well explained . The amazing thing is, u used very few videos to explain the rules , which could have been easier , but u explained it with good analogies and expalinations
    Update : I initially thought it was for a class and u r a lecturer in sports , or something. Kudos to you for doing this much of research as part of your company extra curricular activities.

  • @bindon4
    @bindon4 6 років тому +2

    have to say - as an englishman obsessed with cricket - this is hilarious in a really sweet way. The intricacies of cricket make it the best sport in the world and I'm so happy you guys are trying to learn it. Fair play!

  • @paulrichardson5892
    @paulrichardson5892 5 років тому +1

    i have watched and played cricket in australia for 60 years .thats one of he best presentations i have seen. some minor details were not mentioned but excellent ( for an american ) well done .

  • @barrynichols2846
    @barrynichols2846 7 років тому +37

    I looked that game up, India won by 75 runs.

  • @DharavSolanki
    @DharavSolanki 7 років тому +79

    Regarding Donald Bradman and why he dominated the game so much (@1:00:30), there's some interesting analysis. This question has come up plenty of times. It was addressed in the book Art and Science of Cricket (Bob Woolmer). It goes on for a full 11 pages (and it does include results of analysis of old archive footage).
    I'll try and sum it up. (It's been half an hour since I wrote that sentence):
    The foundation of Bradman's excellence was laid down when he as a farmboy decided to amuse himself by playing with a golf ball and a stump - round in shape. He would bounce the golf ball of the wall and keep trying to hit it with the stump and keep it in play. He did this at a very early age, for a long time at a stretch and it trained his brain to perform a very important skill: middling a fast moving ball. The cricket bat is flat and the ball is larger, a golf ball is small and nasty fast and a stump is round. Unless you hit it in the middle, you get the equivalent of foul tip (baseball bat). (page 174). In fact, Tennis legend Bjorn Borg - winning five wimbledons by age 24 - himself trained by hitting the ball against a wall for hours each day. So, in both the cases, the legends of the game started off by mastering a very fundamental technique that they themselves devised and enjoyed, before moving on to the other parts of their game.
    Secondly, he was never coached. The games he played alone gave his brain enough practice to deal with a fast moving ball using a bat. He was an unorthodox player. In fact, in the very beginning of his career a commentator did describe him as an "ugly, half-cock player". His choice of unorthodox ways of batting came from this approach. The first thing he considered while batting was what to do with the ball, NOT how to stand up to the bowler. Now it gets fun here, really fun. We can take a little aside into what this means, but if you find it a bit too nuanced, you can skip right ahead to the next section.
    - - - - - - -
    In your video you have mentioned the risk factor a number of times. For the batsmen, the goal number zero is to survive. Goal number one is to score runs. And how do you do that? The most common approach is to leave all the balls that are outside off. The balls that are pitched on line (the ones you think will probably hit the stumps if you leave them), you have to block them using the bat. This gets interesting even further here.
    The ball is so fast that after a certain number distance, the batsmen actually doesn't see the ball. He does not know where the ball is. So, how does he save himself? He sees the ball being released and he swings his bat vertically (baseball swing is a cross-hit / horizontal swing) in the line of the ball. The thinking is, if you have done it well, you are safe if the ball bounces more or less than you thought, because the bat is large enough to accommodate that bounce. The bat is literally a large error bar for the vertical location of the ball.
    This is where cricket becomes a contest between the bat and the ball. The bowler can deliver swinging deliveries which have lateral movement. So, fine, you have got your bat behind the ball, but the ball moves away from the bat, takes an edge from the bat and goes to the slips. That explains why in test cricket where the batsman is trying to survive there are so many slips in place. Every shot is dangerous and the ball moves a lot. Even the risk averse shots are risky because they can get caught. So this defensive shot, getting behind the ball, is the first thing that they teach to youngsters.
    - - - - - - -
    So, the primary thing that a batsman has to do is to middle the ball - and the orthodoxy teaches it by holding your stance in a certain way, maintaining your elbows in a certain position, swinging in a certain manner and middling the ball. Incredibly confusing and incredibly boring for children. Bradman learned this not by repeating this particular shot, but just using his hardwired skill of middling a ball and doing it in a particular way. (page 183)
    In fact, he had a wide variety of shots that he could play then those in the coaching manual, simply because his mastery was in seeing a fast moving ball and middling it - not in swinging your arms in a certain manner and positioning yourself somehow. (page 183)
    This prompts an obvious question, why do we not teach this to all the youngsters out there in the world? Well, given that Bradman was such a good player and an unorthodox one at that, that the prevailing opinion is that Bradman was superior in some innate way and copying his techniques would be foolish. Yes, copying his techniques would be foolish, but learning to control the ball by really developing neuromuscular coordination instead of rehearsing a stance is actually respectful of the Don.
    One very important skill in cricket as a batsman is footwork, how do you move your feet around so you can play some great shots. These are all tough decisions to take and the batsman has to develop instincts for the same, but Bradman's style allowed to effectively skip most of such decisions, this footwork, because he could go forward, backward, off or on, from a central stance. Again, a very important reason why he was so effective. (page 180).
    There's one final technique that set him truly apart. The way he used his wrists to control the bat and it's face. While most players would leave a ball on the offside, his style allows him to get to the ball, swing it on the leg side, and most importantly : direct the ball towards the ground. The ball never popped up in air in his case, It just did not happen.
    In fact, most of his techniques can be found in parts in some of the most effective cricketer batsmen of the modern era, but what they all seem to lack is that hard core focus on middling the ball - developing that crucial brain pathway earlier on in life.
    - - - - - -
    Postscript: Bowling to the Don (verbatim, page 183)
    Thomson remembered Bradman, then in his late sixties, attending the opening of a new cricket field. Two aspiring cricketers, on the verge of selection to the state team, had asked if they could bowl to him, and the old warrior agreed.
    At first the young men bowled respectfully at him, aware bot of his age and the fact that he had neither pads nor gloves. But when Bradman started playing shots, they quickened up and eventually were bowling flat out... the quicker they bwled, the harder Bradman smote them to the boundary. It was bloody magnificent. All my life I had looked at his record and thought - how can anyone be twice as good as Greg Chappell? That day I found out.

    • @beta.computer6221
      @beta.computer6221 7 років тому +11

      this post deserves more likes

    • @pritampawar-xz8gl
      @pritampawar-xz8gl 6 років тому +2

      Don bradman is legend absolute legend and all legend come after him

    • @MrToryhere
      @MrToryhere 6 років тому

      When you refer to “Thomson” do you mean Jeff Thomson?

    • @shashanksekuri7231
      @shashanksekuri7231 6 років тому

      Sir Donald George Bradman truly a legend

    • @arminius6506
      @arminius6506 6 років тому

      @@pritampawar-xz8gl haven't you heard about Legend Ahmed Shahzad??? +

  • @amicuscoach59
    @amicuscoach59 6 років тому +3

    Great video. I am a player and now coach. I have played for 50 years. Your clarity and descriptions are amazing.

  • @georgewk92
    @georgewk92 6 років тому +10

    This is one of the best introductory guides to cricket I have seen. There's the odd detail here or there, but all in all, this covers the basics very nicely indeed. In particular, I think the order things are presented seemed to work very well - e.g. going into the mechanics of what happens on an individual delivery before any discussion of the various forms of cricket/how all those balls go together to form a cricket match. After your near miss with the match you had a ticket for ending early, I hope you get to see a test match soon! I was one of the lucky ones at The Oval yesterday watching Alastair Cook's sign off with his final innings century!

  • @wingoal6959
    @wingoal6959 5 років тому +21

    Americans are in every game but not in cricket I think it's time for Americans to go for this gentleman's game as well.🙂 it's a great game

    • @albion2742
      @albion2742 5 років тому +1

      America does enter the cricket world cup.

    • @bichitrasingha1777
      @bichitrasingha1777 3 роки тому +2

      @@albion2742 they are asians wearing USA jersey 🌚

    • @stevefowler3398
      @stevefowler3398 3 роки тому

      The end of civilisation, as we know it, will be when the GERMANS learn to play the game.

  • @karlmarsh2352
    @karlmarsh2352 7 років тому +51

    Great video. I was very impressed with your level of knowledge, which probably took me 10 years to get too. A couple of mistakes, but your level of research means that they can be set aside. Thank you for focusing on Test Cricket, easily the best form of the game. I'I've just got back from England v Windies 2nd Test new what a thrilling test it was.

    • @elirobinson5223
      @elirobinson5223  7 років тому +4

      Thanks Karl. Sorry about the errors! Was doing the best I can with the knowledge I had. Glad you enjoyed the video.

    • @karlmarsh2352
      @karlmarsh2352 7 років тому +2

      Could you provide some background to the setting here? Are you a collage teacher, providing an extra ciricular talk or similar?

    • @elirobinson5223
      @elirobinson5223  7 років тому +14

      Karl, funny you should ask. The setting you're looking at is actually a technology company in New York City called Metric Collective. Check us out at MetricCollective.com One of our quirky ideas was to have one person a week give a presentation on whatever topic they'd like to in front of all their co-workers. This past spring, I picked cricket. 65 minutes later, I realized I had some pretty good stuff in there! Just the allusion to me being a professional teacher is flattering. Thanks!

    • @karlmarsh2352
      @karlmarsh2352 7 років тому +4

      Great idea. There's nothing more interesting than listening to people and their passions. Particularly, when delivered from an introductory approach

    • @hargun.singhh
      @hargun.singhh 7 років тому

      I was impressed with windies performance in 2nd test what a cricket they have played nd even ban Vs aus even after having an very less runs on the board they pulled the game to them

  • @aleccooke7177
    @aleccooke7177 7 років тому +29

    Great presentation, but every series that is played between two teams has a trophy and there is a big trophy for the team that is at the top of the ICC world rankings

    • @was051
      @was051 7 років тому

      Yep ICC test Mace for No 1Ranked side in test up to a given time

    • @blasttrash
      @blasttrash 5 років тому

      lol what trophy is given to number 1 odi team for example? I have watched cricket since a kid, but never knew this? or are you referring to world cup? If so it makes sense

  • @philipdaniels
    @philipdaniels 7 років тому +10

    I am an Australian and I owe you a beer.

  • @AmitSinghco
    @AmitSinghco 5 років тому +22

    Best way to explain cricket is let them play. On theory Cricket looks very complex. Can't directly drop all cricketing rules on them, instead just play Gully cricket with them with simple rules.

  • @bijaykumardas1885
    @bijaykumardas1885 3 роки тому +5

    once you addict to cricket,then you can feel how great is the game is.

  • @lawrencewillies8749
    @lawrencewillies8749 6 років тому +4

    Did these guys sit through this presentation for over an hour?
    I'm impressed.
    Bloke did a pretty good job.

  • @RaghuS
    @RaghuS 7 років тому +5

    Start playing cricket to learn the rules and Understand the game much clearly....Missed lot of things but covered more than enough to start playing.. Good job ,Great video .

    • @lapointe64
      @lapointe64 7 років тому +4

      It is very difficult to "start playing" when you can't find one other person to simply watch, let alone find 21 others to play.

  • @devynkumar1997
    @devynkumar1997 5 років тому +48

    "People from the subcontinent aren't fast"
    Shohaib Akhtar: Am I a Joke to you?
    Appreciate the effort tho
    And India does fairly well at the Olympics too..

    • @mkely9032
      @mkely9032 4 роки тому +1

      It was a generalisation.

    • @spearscribs
      @spearscribs 4 роки тому +6

      @@mkely9032 Pakistan has been renowned for producing fast bowlers like forever & its also in subcontinent, so its pretty shitty generalization tbh.

    • @Damomoz10
      @Damomoz10 4 роки тому +7

      I think he was trying to not confuse them so used the generalisation although poor. The Sub continent pitches do spin more though so you generally pick more spinners. In England its near pointless having 2 spinners at 80% of grounds.

    • @_prash
      @_prash 3 роки тому +2

      Bro but you are wrong, India do nothing in Olympics, we can say India do fairly well in hocey and exceptional in cricket but you can't compare it to Olympics

    • @kogikashakunin4683
      @kogikashakunin4683 3 роки тому

      @@Damomoz10 No, he was being ignorant and claimed that men from the sub continent were not capable of bowling fast because of physically being inferior too western men.

  • @bhushanrele4930
    @bhushanrele4930 6 років тому +1

    Hi Eli - Great video trying to teach great sport in history of a mankind and definitely very complicated to explain and well done on explaining most parts but
    there are 11 ways to get out and not 10.
    1.Caught
    2.bowled
    3.LBW
    4.Time out
    5.handle the ball
    6.Run out
    7.Hit Wicket
    8.Stumped
    9.Hit the ball twice
    10. Obstructing the field
    11.Retired out
    Also There are so many subcontinent fast bowlers in the history of cricket.
    M.S.Dhoni - fastest wicketkeeper is still playing the game and has not yet retired.

  • @JeffDoogins
    @JeffDoogins 5 років тому +2

    Still waiting for 'Cricket for Americans - Advanced'! Great video! It's really impressive for someone who didn't grow up with the game to talk so clearly, accurately and passionately about Cricket.
    It would be great if you were able to go more in-depth about cricket. Even though I've grown up with and around the game there is still so much I don't fully understand.
    Here are some areas that I would love to be further explored and explained:
    • The make up of a cricket team;
    - How many batting specialists.
    - How many bowling specialists;
    i. How many spin bowlers.
    ii. How many fast bowlers.
    - How many all rounders;
    i. What is an all rounder, and;
    ii. At what point is someone considered to be an 'all rounder' and not a specialist, and vice-versa.
    - How many wicket keepers.
    • How to determine the batting order;
    - What qualities are needed for each specific number in your batting order.
    - What number in the order should your best batsmen bat and why.
    - What other factors would alter your original batting order.
    • The different types of bowling; fast bowling and spin bowling;
    - The subgroups of fast bowling; swing and seam;
    i. The different bowling paces; medium, medium-fast, fast-medium and fast.
    ii. The different types of fast bowling deliveries; short, full, yorker, bouncer, beamer (head hunter), etc.
    - The subgroups of spin bowling; finger spin (off spin) and wrist spin (leg spin);
    i. The differences between being right handed (orthodox) and left handed (unorthodox) when spin bowling.
    ii. The different types of spin bowling deliveries; googly, breaks (leg break and off break), flipper, carrom ball, etc.
    • How do different external factors impact the game plan of a cricket team, or;
    • Does a countries' / stadiums' weather and pitch conditions tend to determine how that countries' / stadiums' team plays, and;
    • What styles of plays do the leading cricket nations play and what are their usual weather and pitch conditions, and;

    • What does 'pitch condition' even mean.
    - How does the weather impact teams;
    i. Which weather conditions favour which batting types.
    ii. Which weather conditions disfavour which batting types.
    iii. Which weather conditions favour which bowling types.
    iv. Which weather conditions disfavour which bowling types.
    - How does the pitch condition impact teams;

    i. Which pitch conditions favour which batting types.
    ii. Which pitch conditions disfavour which batting types.
    iii. Which pitch conditions favour which bowling types.
    iv. Which pitch conditions disfavour which bowling types.

    • What are different types of batting shots.
    • How to determine which bowling types to use for specific batting types, and;
    • How to set up / position a fielding team to suit a specific batting type, with the specific bowler type bowling to them.
    • Under which circumstances do umpires award runs to the batting team;
    - What is a 'wide';
    i. How are 'wides' determined.
    ii. How many runs are awarded in the case of a 'wide'.
    iii. What other penalties occur in the case of a 'wide'.
    - What is a 'no ball';
    i. How are 'no balls' determined.
    ii. How many runs are awarded in the case of a 'no ball'.
    iii. What other penalties occur in the case of a 'no ball'.
    - Are there any other circumstances where the umpire awards the batting team runs.
    Sorry, this got kinda long, didn't it. Thanks for the video :)

  • @Jac70
    @Jac70 7 років тому +130

    Test cricket is proper cricket. ;D

    • @elirobinson5223
      @elirobinson5223  7 років тому +18

      Totally agree!

    • @mrutyunjayapattanaik4774
      @mrutyunjayapattanaik4774 6 років тому +4

      Single match can last upto 5 days and still can end in a DRAW 😂. PATIENCE 😂

    • @iampappu25
      @iampappu25 6 років тому

      trooperJac 🤣🤣😂😂Nope one day and T20 are best you only watch One video watch live match than all find you😎😎😎😎😎

    • @shamirpatel3569
      @shamirpatel3569 6 років тому +2

      trooperJac absolutely it’s the mental and physical test of endurance, skills and temperament.

    • @chrisholland7367
      @chrisholland7367 6 років тому +2

      trooperJac England v Australia 👍

  • @Ozgrade3
    @Ozgrade3 3 роки тому +6

    Wow - what a great presentation. I actually learned some new things about cricket....from an American. Well done mate!

  • @ManjeetKumar-np4zc
    @ManjeetKumar-np4zc 7 років тому +15

    How nicely you have explained every bit of cricket! Amazing!

  • @pushkardeshmukh2413
    @pushkardeshmukh2413 4 роки тому +1

    Eli i don't know if you see this or not however let me tell you i have watched this video 10+ times and still watching it. I love cricket and your video is really informative. Thank you man. Love this.

  • @stephenkerensky710
    @stephenkerensky710 Рік тому +1

    Circket is complex and absorbing which is difficult to play well. People only say it`s boring if they know nothing about it. Apart from the techniques of batting and bowling, there is the psychological side, time-pressure and the weather. There are 32 separate fielding positions and it is part of the captain`s job to set them. The it is the job of the bowler to trick the batter into making a mistake and to try and limit the sort of stroke batters can use in the attemot to score runs. With 11 players in a side, there is one bowlewr and one wicket-keeper so there are only 9 fielders to cover a large area of ground. Well done.Good explanation. It is also quite dangerous, being hit in the face on the hands or arms can lead to broken fingers or bones. ONe reason for Bradman`s success is that he almost never hit the ball in the air. He taught himself with one stump and a tennis ball on the back wall of his family house.

  • @tariqhafiz5362
    @tariqhafiz5362 7 років тому +24

    Eli , I'm immensely amazed and impressed at your knowledge and comfort in your explanation of this fairly complicated sport ( to a brand new audience ) with numerous rules and versions ( Test vs ODI vs T20 ) . You really made it fun , informative , interesting and enormously interactive … kudos to you bro for all the homework. I have been an avid fan of cricket for 4 decades and you almost made me believe that you are a cricketer yourself … needless to say , I watched n loved every moment of your fantastic presentation 🏏👍🏾

  • @BongFactorium
    @BongFactorium 5 років тому +14

    Cricket is a cool game . just go to a field and play . You'll learn quickly then this .

  • @pushkardeshmukh2413
    @pushkardeshmukh2413 7 років тому +5

    You did a great job. Thanks for introducing more Americans to the lovely game called Cricket. World's 2nd most popular sport. Enjoy.

  • @KitsGravity
    @KitsGravity 6 років тому +2

    Beautiful video. I have been watching cricket for 20 years and this video is legitimately the best video about cricket rules out there for beginners

  • @PkKirby
    @PkKirby 6 місяців тому

    I remember watching this many years ago, decided to see if I could find it again and glad I did. Very well put together lecture that makes the hour fly by.

  • @pranav2073
    @pranav2073 5 років тому +4

    I got this video recommended by UA-cam straight 5 days, finally watched it. I thought it was a recent video.

  • @BobarissGish
    @BobarissGish 7 років тому +22

    Don bradman used to practice batting with a golf ball and a cricket stump hitting it over and over against a brick wall the way you might practice tennis.

    • @elirobinson5223
      @elirobinson5223  7 років тому +7

      That's a fantastic fact about The Don. Keep 'em coming

    • @jafrost1328
      @jafrost1328 6 років тому +2

      @Warren552011 tried to replicate it witha tennis ball and stump as a kid, would go for hours and never got to more than 3 in a row. Would never have dared try a golfball. How many spankings you think he copped for broken windows 😂

    • @jafrost1328
      @jafrost1328 6 років тому

      @Warren552011 yeah i know, cant grow up here playing cricket and not know

    • @MRHenHen
      @MRHenHen 6 років тому +2

      Don Bradman one of the greatest cricketer of all time. 99.94 batting average. He entertained people with his skill during the great depression & world war 2.

  • @AmanatSethi
    @AmanatSethi 7 років тому +65

    M.S Dhoni still is playing..has not retired. You made couple of mistakes..still you did a great job..:D

    • @elirobinson5223
      @elirobinson5223  7 років тому +25

      Certainly wasn't a perfect video, but thank you for the compliment. I'm a big Dhoni fan, so I hope he still plays more.

    • @shubhamdg5653
      @shubhamdg5653 7 років тому +10

      Eli Robinson Retired from test but still plays the shorter formats of the game. Just completed his 100th stumping.

    • @RohitSingh-wj3wc
      @RohitSingh-wj3wc 5 років тому +1

      Amanat Sethi He was indeed retired when Eli was explaining, certainly from Test cricket and most part Eli was talking about Test cricket only, in shorter format he still plays but you don't want to be getting into too much technical details when teaching the beginners.

    • @blasttrash
      @blasttrash 5 років тому

      apparently there is a rumor going on that he will retire after this world cup. read it on reddit this morning

  • @riffswatch1559
    @riffswatch1559 5 років тому +1

    As a lifelong cricket fan I just wanted to say I really appreciate this. Some great info in it (a few mistakes but I don't want to split hairs) and even some stuff I didn't know. I hope you now have a proud team of cricket fans in your office and congrats to the USA on their newly acquired ODI status!

  • @thebachelorpad1110
    @thebachelorpad1110 3 роки тому +1

    Growing up with cricket, it's a little overwhelming to explain this to someone but a great job! I wish Americans get more into cricket, it's a beautiful game!

  • @karmameranaam
    @karmameranaam 7 років тому +7

    The color of the ball is not symbolic but it has it's own meaning. Red color balls are used in test cricket because the players wear white uniform and red ball is easy to spot same with white balls in odi and t20 as players wear colorful clothes and white balls are easy to spot.

    • @kingspeechless1607
      @kingspeechless1607 3 роки тому

      The red ball has been used for ALL cricket (professional and more importantly amateur cricket) for 260-300 years until white balls were introduced into World Series Cricket in 1977 for games plated under lights. Pink balls were introduced in the 2000s for tests and first-class cricket played under lights because it is visible and lasts much better than white balls.
      The great majority of cricket matches around the world are still played with a red ball (or a tape ball probably).

  • @rish_31
    @rish_31 3 роки тому +5

    That was some impressive presentation there, job well done👏🏼

  • @SwampFox01
    @SwampFox01 5 років тому +5

    3:00
    is it red more expensive ?
    yeah, probably...
    *ACCURATE ANSWER* : it is used only for test cricket where all the players HAVE to wear white clothes and the "RED" helps to see it better. Also, red balls tend to swing and seam faster than the white ones (which is played on the one-day international and T-20's)

  • @hrishijadhav3039
    @hrishijadhav3039 3 роки тому +1

    I don’t know why is watched the whole video as if I didn’t know anything about it cricket, but on the positive note I’m glad that Americans are discussing cricket.

  • @sarahthompson2636
    @sarahthompson2636 Рік тому +2

    LBW, btw, doesnt just mean your leg. it can hit you in the head and you be given out LBW. A runout is determined by the person running to the end that the wicket is broken at. So if the batsmen run and "cross" (meaning they run past each other) its the batsmen running from the other end thats out. if the batsmen start to run and stop to go back, its the batsman closest. Quite often in this situation you can end up with both batsment at the same end...and one of them will elect to step out and take the "out". If BOTH decide to stay in their crease (the safe zone), then the batsman that LEFT the unmanned end (ie, the one that ran to the other end), is out. By the way, one of the "other" ways of getting out on your list is "retired". A batsman that retires is not, actually, out. They can rejoin the innings later a commence batting again, though this doesnt happen except in the most dire circumstances, because they have usually retired "hurt" after being hit by the ball or something

  • @JS-xe2kt
    @JS-xe2kt 3 роки тому +3

    Cracking effort old boy, some fine oratory skills. Particularly impressed how you were able to convey love and passion for a game which, I believe, you said you had never played.

  • @DavidHoughton17
    @DavidHoughton17 5 років тому +16

    I wonder if these students recently saw the one day finals between England v New Zealand ? Anyway, why is this thought in America ?

  • @12xbablu62
    @12xbablu62 7 років тому +97

    cricket is my passion its a religion in subcontinent 😎😎

    • @rajababy2009
      @rajababy2009 6 років тому +3

      not in Pakistan ..We Love Cricket But dont consider it religion or make cricketers gods atc they are Human beings

    • @Shrie
      @Shrie 6 років тому +7

      Cricket is not a religion for Indians its just a game.

    • @merohit121
      @merohit121 6 років тому +14

      @@rajababy2009 yez of course bcause allah didn't played cricket 😂😂.

    • @rajababy2009
      @rajababy2009 6 років тому +5

      @@merohit121 and i think your gods and goddesses played cricket a British invented game who believe in Jesus pbuh .. Yeah your gods did human things they eat , drink , played in their childhood , even stolen yogurt and women dresses from the river and dance etc for their entertainment so you can expect playing cricket from them But ALLAH SWT is above all human needs ..HE is almighty and does not need cricket for entertainment ...
      Quran 112
      Say: He is Allah, the One and Only;
      Allah, the Eternal, Absolute;
      He begetteth not, nor is He begotten;
      And there is none like unto Him.

    • @merohit121
      @merohit121 6 років тому +9

      @@rajababy2009 there are vedas 3000 year old scriptures which elobrate there is 1 supreme energy now guess who copied the concept, and your allah SWt told muhammad to rape a 9 year old girl Aisha. What about that.

  • @rs4619
    @rs4619 6 років тому

    For an American with limited exposure to the game you did a fantastic job of explaining the complex yet thrilling game of Cricket. Sure there were mistakes which only people who know the game thoroughly would pick out, but overall your presentation style was fabulous. Will definitely recommend this video to anyone who wants to know more about Cricket. For me Cricket is by far the best game on earth, from a players point of view, from a spectators point of view, from a statisticians point of view, from an advertisers point of view, from a sponsors point of view, etc. etc.

  • @matthewcullen1298
    @matthewcullen1298 3 роки тому +2

    Love it. Now that's a great teacher. Much respect from Australia mate.😃

  • @vpsingh8583
    @vpsingh8583 6 років тому +8

    You know it's a gentlemen's sport when you have to take a tea break in the middle of it.

  • @ianjack6868
    @ianjack6868 7 років тому +5

    Really thorough and fascinating presentation on the basics of cricket. Do you fancy teaching baseball to a group of people from England? I would love to learn more about the game.

    • @hlund73
      @hlund73 6 років тому

      It's rounders with hats and more shouting, whats to learn?

  • @rockynima2529
    @rockynima2529 7 років тому +89

    usa join cricket

    • @MrAgolikeri
      @MrAgolikeri 7 років тому +6

      USA already has a cricket team but have not qualified for the World Cup

    • @bibekroy286
      @bibekroy286 7 років тому +4

      because usa is not good team

    • @squiddi1393
      @squiddi1393 7 років тому +2

      Only part of Asia and some Anglo countries take cricket seriously. That 2.5 billion comes from a small circle you can draw on the world map where the most people on earth live. Cricket isn’t widespread, that’s why it’ll never make it over to the US. Plus the entire Western Hemisphere is baseball dominated anyways.

    • @CodeName-zy9nx
      @CodeName-zy9nx 6 років тому +11

      Cricket isn't widespread? What a joke... Arrogant Americans will speak anything they please to make themselves look better than the rest of the world 😪😪

    • @chyanfrancisco4818
      @chyanfrancisco4818 6 років тому +15

      Baseball is only played in USA, Canada, and Japan with tiny populations playing in Australia, Mexico, etc. I can assure you more people watch cricket because it is more popular across the world, simple as that.

  • @anirudhsudhakar
    @anirudhsudhakar 6 років тому +2

    I was just going through some videos and found this, He explained it so well i was really hooked on(even though i know everything that there is to know about cricket) didn't realize i watched an entire hour, great Job explaining man!

  • @Siva6jan15
    @Siva6jan15 2 роки тому +1

    Fabulous presentation of such a difficult game. Of course being an Indian we grow up with this and hence becomes way easier.

  • @joevivian3946
    @joevivian3946 6 років тому +25

    The red can’t be used in synthetic light while the white can be used in daylight and synthetic light

    • @_prash
      @_prash 3 роки тому

      It is also because of the white outfit in test and coloured outfit in odi or t20s

  • @adarshyadav4707
    @adarshyadav4707 6 років тому +12

    India🇮🇳 1.3 billion fans of cricket 👏🙌

  • @MTKarthik
    @MTKarthik 6 років тому +10

    This was very well-prepared for presentation and done precisely. The outline and clips were excellent for explaining particular points. I have tried to explain the game to American friends for years and this concise and accurate description of game play in American English is now going to be added to my go-to list of sources. Thanks.
    Some personal points: I appreciate the love for MSD at 32:30 in explaining "stumping" but didn't love the bit 18:52 - 19:08 calling spin "notorious" and "sneaky" and subcontinental compared to English, Australian and NZ pace bowling - struck me as a little off-color, as did calling the Aussies drunk at 28:26 (though that's something I'd probably say).
    All-in-all GOOD JOB!

    • @rsmathangi
      @rsmathangi 2 роки тому

      Yeah that sneaky spinners from a country that’s very populous and not great at the Olympics comment was in bad taste.

  • @rakeshpatel2
    @rakeshpatel2 3 роки тому +1

    Very nice... loved the presentation!!

  • @rohitdalal49
    @rohitdalal49 5 років тому +2

    What an amazing presentation you did on the 'Gentlemen's Game'!. A Game like Cricket explained in an hour is a great feat, I must say. You were fantastic with the terminology and answered a number of questions, easily, in no time. I'm looking to see more of your presentations. And, not to mention, you've got a bunch of cool people around, really good listeners and sporty too. I can imagine how much time you spent on your research. You were just brilliant in analyzing the sports and, subsequently, classifying it in a suitable manner for your audience. Needless to say that, you've mastered the art of presentation, and I was able to learn many things from you, given that I knew almost everything about the subject of your presentation. Thanks to your buddy, Charles (I'm sorry if I didn't catch the name right) from England, for telling many things to you about this wonderful sports which we know as Cricket. I'm hoping you could assemble men for your team and get out to participate in some cricketing event, or at least you could go out with them to watch a game of Cricket, perhaps the final of IPL 2019 would be too good of a choice.

  • @veddyveddygood
    @veddyveddygood 7 років тому +182

    C'mon man. You're doing a presentation on cricket and you don't have the correct equipment on display?

    • @elirobinson5223
      @elirobinson5223  7 років тому +56

      I've never played the game man! Next time I talk about cricket, I'll put out a call to the cricket community at large for equipment. Maybe someone will send it my way.

    • @dc____
      @dc____ 7 років тому +4

      Constructive Criticism. No malice intended. Mahender Singh Dhoni (Indian Captain Wicket Keeper) has not retired. Just stepped down from captaincy. further, there are rules for fielder placement. Loved your video. Would be looking forward to seeing more. Cheers. Have a good one Eli.

    • @forgive7449
      @forgive7449 7 років тому +2

      +Liam Ferrier. THE FIRST EVER INTERNATIONAL CRICKET MATCH IN 1844 WAS PLAYED BETWEEN USA AND CANADA.

    • @victorwashington7306
      @victorwashington7306 6 років тому +1

      Don't really need complete Cricket equipment.
      That's the mark of a great teacher who improvises and still gets the message across
      Outstanding job Eli!

    • @josephcarlbreil5380
      @josephcarlbreil5380 6 років тому

      Surely he should have purchased a cricket bat. If this is the Amazon office in Seattle there would be at least one sports store with cricket equipment.

  • @prabuddhkatyayan8252
    @prabuddhkatyayan8252 6 років тому +14

    Funny thing, cricketers in the first video are not indian, they are sri lankan. 23:21

  • @kevalthakker9928
    @kevalthakker9928 5 років тому +6

    Awesome presentation. 👏
    Really inspired by the efforts you'd have put behind getting it ready.
    Cool audience. 👍
    And as always, love Cricket.. 😊🙏🇮🇳

  • @subrotonag214
    @subrotonag214 5 років тому

    @2:57

  • @davidkeenan5642
    @davidkeenan5642 Рік тому +2

    Ireland and Afghanistan were granted Test Cricket status on 22 June 2017, making them the 11th and 12th Test Cricket sides.

  • @oxirane6062
    @oxirane6062 5 років тому +30

    You never want to introduce new people to cricket with the test cricket. Always try T20

  • @filmovlogs132
    @filmovlogs132 7 років тому +108

    have subscribed you ...and welcome to the cricket family.. and yes test is the best.

    • @elirobinson5223
      @elirobinson5223  7 років тому +3

      Thanks!

    • @lahoriyt2543
      @lahoriyt2543 7 років тому

      BEST CRICKETER OF WORLD COME FROM LAHORE CITY LIKE IMRAN KHAN

    • @karmic-fleas
      @karmic-fleas 7 років тому +1

      Fair enough.... wasn't very PC. He made fun of australia too. Not nice, but perhaps not malicous.

    • @indianfanboyy6579
      @indianfanboyy6579 7 років тому

      Assam Trends q bhai americans k chattne baita hai kya tu

  • @adarshyadav4707
    @adarshyadav4707 6 років тому +19

    India, Australia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, England, Newzeland, Bangladesh, Pakistan,Zimbabwe, Westindies, Afghanistan, Ireland, Netherland, Scotland, Hongkong, Uae cricket🏏playing nation.

    • @shaunh6875
      @shaunh6875 5 років тому +2

      Dont forget Malawi, Kenya , Mozambique , Canada & many more!

  • @paullombard00
    @paullombard00 4 роки тому +1

    Well done Eli! From South Africa.

  • @chandrashekharazad5725
    @chandrashekharazad5725 6 років тому +1

    Very patient, very well explained and very good job done in keeping up the keen spirit throughout the presentation

  • @neerajnarayan738
    @neerajnarayan738 5 років тому +4

    A wide ball is equivalent to a 'ball' in baseball! But loved your explanation. I also would love to explain cricket to people who don't know the sport!

  • @rajababy2009
    @rajababy2009 6 років тому +23

    He said Subcontinent Bowlers are Not good pacers Some one show him Pakistan Fast bowling legacy .....

    • @killerneolucius2341
      @killerneolucius2341 5 років тому +2

      These kids know no shit. Wasim akram umar gul zaheer Khan lasith malinga. They have no clue.

    • @iameverywhere8551
      @iameverywhere8551 3 роки тому +1

      You should include without throwing ball if they threw ball than ball speed will be almost 180 kph to 200 kph

    • @_prash
      @_prash 3 роки тому

      @@killerneolucius2341 no problem bro he is an American he will definitely miss some points some facts let's appreciate what he did

  • @sathiyamorthy8345
    @sathiyamorthy8345 7 років тому +30

    32:49 That's Dhoni for you... "So fasttt"

    • @ragav1221
      @ragav1221 4 роки тому +1

      Fastest gloves in the east...😎😎

  • @rrteam4666
    @rrteam4666 5 років тому

    HELLO @Eli Robinson I am a sports journalist in India and have covered a number of cricket matches in my career. I know (almost) everything about cricket, but still chose to watch this tutorial video and it did indeed help me. I got to know a little bit about baseball too. But more importantly, I got to 'learn' as to how to 'teach' cricket to a novice and a beginner if I have to do it some day. The information that you imparted on these avid learners was quite useful even for an expert, but I thought may be I could add a little bit onto that just to make it furthermore easier for them to understand the nuances of the game.You did a great job nonetheless. Bravo!!

  • @boz5410
    @boz5410 6 років тому +1

    I love watching americans trying to explain or understand cricket. Bless 'em.