Well the thing to keep in mind is that most of his career he saw declining wi with no players as good left lara was last,he still kept his ground,when players like pollard fought for salaries and stuff he continued to serve the country
@@TheAlmightyClipse yes as Zimbabwe born Hick was nightmare for Zimbabwe, Newzealand born Stokes became night mare for Black caps in 19 CWC final, South African born KP was nightmare for Proteas, and Hindu converted muslims became nightmare for India during 1947 partition.
Back when stadiums in WI islands were filled with crowd and teams like NZ SA and AUS actually visited them often. Sad to see very less crowds and few visiting teams to the Caribbean now :(
@@akhtaruzzamanjoy8524 Money! Money! Money! WI board is not giving enough opportunities for the players and those players go around world playing various T20 tournaments and earning loads of money. Once you see money coming u don't care if your board is neglecting you.
Yes. It is amazing how a good commentator livens up a game, especially in the radio-only days. "one wonders if there can be a maiden ball." Chanderpaul was a class batsman. All the best to him.
Good cricket with good commentators. Nowadays women are expert commentators. Nothing against women but when you have diversity pick it’s a big turnoff. Don’t watch much anymore.👍🏽
@@RP-kr2mg he has scored over 12k test runs at an avarage over 50 with 30 centuries, So he is one of the greatest test player too. he was best in both test n odis.
@@rakeshkumarnayak8712 One of the greatest yes, but better than Lara??? Of left handed batsmen, Sangakkarra is probably the only one who can be termed as better than Lara imho
@@vijayakumarsivam3688 so what even if he had played in 96 or 1985. Chanderpaul never played the scoop shot in international cricket before Marillier. It was Marillier who first played these shots at international level & Chanderpaul started playing these shot only a few yrs after Marillier. It was Marillier who started & perfected this shot at the international level. Before Marillier, no one had the guts to play the shots at the top level as they would get severe backlash if they get out cheaply & needlessly playing this shot unless the shot has been perfected by the batsman. It's like the helicopter shot where it was Azharuddin who 1st played the helicopter shot against Lance Klusener way back around 1997 but idiot Dhobi fanboys keep giving credit to Dhobi as inventor of the shot which is absolutely factually WRONG.
@@vijayakumarsivam3688 seems like you don't know much about cricket. Chanderpaul used to play only textbook cricketing shots but when he played Odi critics began to criticize him as selfish player and slow scorer in Odi because he didn't have too many shots required to up his SR in Odi. Therefore he started adding shots like slog sweep, scoop, Reverse sweep, Switch hit & ramp shots to his armoury which improved his scoring rate in Odi to some extent. But like I said he was a very limited shot maker before he added these innovative shots & only started playing them especially the ramp shot & scoop shots behind the keeper only after Marillier played them in international cricket.
It can he because to many cricket is being played .If its played to much more people get less interested in it . For example if a cricket world cup is only once every 4 years more would watch .I dont feel like cricket world cups are world cups because its happens so often .
Couldn't agree more . He was the lone standing pillar . And they dropped him saying he was not good enough after just 1 or 2 bad series . Pathetic decision by the board . No wonder the players were so rebellious. But thankfully that has changed . For a legend like Chanderpaul that was disgraceful
He always placed a high value for his wicket. His most favorite place in the world is the 22 yards... Unfortunately, current WI batting line up doesn't possess that the skill or the attitude...
Chanderpaul's hand was literally shaking because of pain when one run was needed. ❤️ A guy who deserved much much more respect, just didn't got it because of his Indian origin.
Disagreement here...The west indies Board was always Terrible towards many tbh. BLACK , INDIAN it made no difference. Fidel in form "board said go away ".Gayle , Sawan , Jermaine Lawson and so forth
Yes that's shows his love for Cricket Increadible Chandrapaul . Not bcoz of his Indian origin WCB did injustice with many players there were too many dirty politics in their board
Race had nothing to do with it, WICB is messed up generally but we as cricket lovers appreciated Chanderpaul.. I am black and he was one of my personal favorites.
Not so. WIBCC treats all players equal. Equally BAD! Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Rohan Kanhi, Sonny Ramhadin, Alvin Kallicharran ALL are recognized as Leaders in West Indies Cricket. This list includes players from every generation of modern Windies cricket going back to the 1950's. It includes a West Indian Captain, Selector and team coach. Every one of them is much loved and lionized by Windies fans. I still stand in awe of Rohan Kanhai's acrobatics, resolve and leadership....
As a West Indian, the scenes here at the end of the match means so much more than a non Caribbean person can imagine. In a region that is sometimes divided by race, especially in Guyana and Trinidad, here we see how much Cricket really means to us. The fans, vast majority Afro West Indians, cheering and rooting for an Indo West Indian. This is why Cricket is everything for us Caribbean people. Nothing else comes close.
His Batting Stance Was Way More Difficult To Understand To Me Than Math Problems,Those Were The Best Memories Of My.. Childhood Legends Every Team Has Legends During 2000's.
@@vijayaprabu6669 my man Kallis has 13289 runs in 166 test matches and dravid has 13288 runs in 164 matches so Kallis has 1 run more than dravid,s and he has played 2 more matches your comparison is shit and zaheer khan has 311 wickets in 92 tests and Kallis has 292 wickets in 166 tests
Damn that commentary 🔥🔥❤️❤️😭😭😭😭 that Windies team ❤️❤️😭😭that good old red and green Windies jersey ❤️❤️😭😭 that stadium ❤️❤️ that crowd ❤️❤️ today these are only a dream 😭😭
I was one of the lucky ones to watch the careers of most of the greats from this era. Waugh, Lara, Tendulkar, Dravid, Inzamam, Yousuf, Younis Khan, Chanderpaul, Graeme Smith, Jayasuriya, Jayawardene, Sangakkara, Flemming, Cairns and many many more! What an awesome era of cricket, the crowds were always full throughout the world and full carnival atmosphere.
A time when people watched almost all cricket matches, at least all matches of India. Now is the time when people dont even care even if the whole team gets out at 36
@@ahsanhaider6549 unemployment was higher before, today, people have apps or internet for online streaming but still few people watch cricket. The reason is way too much of cricket being played nowadays and mostly one sided contest where batting dominates.
This was in 2002.!! Actually after 2010 people watch in stadiums plummeted by more than 80%, especially for ODIs. We will never see this atmosphere again in ODIs anywhere in the world due to T20 franchise cricket .
He is, if I am not wrong, the most underrated batsman of all time. Whenever you hear about legends, once in a blue moon do you hear someone saying about Chanderpaul. Once in a blue moon.
These are wonderful clips. I was very young in 2002, and have only faint memories of those players and matches. One interesting thing i still remember is- Chanderpaul had a habit of thumping the bails on the ground. Thanks to Windies cricket for bringing them here. 🙏
That unique standing before wickets and some written words beneath his eyes and those partnership with ramnaresh sarwan were memories for 90 s born cricket fans 🔥
Chanderpaul Legendary batsmen, silent killer for opposition team .. he well aware the match situation customized batting techniques he born to play cricket sadly his send off farewell retirement wasn’t happy ending .. he was deserved to play his last match but West Indian hasn’t given him chance to retire with pride .
At 5:01 , Chanderpaul's hand is literally shivering with pain..... God in what pain he must be in ......you could see from his face..... And still scoring 16 of final over is just God Work..... This has to one of the best heroic innings ever played in the history of cricket.......Salute to you the Great Chanderpaul🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🙏🙏🙏
Lara and Shiv .... 2 far ends of the way batting can be done... Lara with his flair and audacity was great however the sheer ability of Shiv Chanderpaul to go through difficult situations and his pain bearing ability was superb !! Incredible batsman .. incredible career 👏
Jab hum Bachpan me dekhte the 1. Stumps ke bell ko pich me pahle THOKTE the Fir bad me bowlers ko THOKTE the 2. Ankhon ke niche 2 kaale sticker Younger brother of Brian Lara batting wise ,, stance on crease amazing
Chanderpaul sir you are champion a finest warrior . This innings of yours would be remembered years on years . Having being brutally injured showing courage to come back giving ur country a win . Wow
Chanderpaul & Sarwan - The Sun & Moon of WI cricket. One of the finest since 2000. However, grossly underrated even by their own board. Whenever, they played against India our hearts would be stuck in our mouths.
He truly is woefully underrated as a batsman, despite 30 centuries and almost 12,000 test runs!
Nah he is not.. being an Indian I was always fearful of him as a kid when he used to play against Indian team..
Well the thing to keep in mind is that most of his career he saw declining wi with no players as good left lara was last,he still kept his ground,when players like pollard fought for salaries and stuff he continued to serve the country
@@sanketnegi1 yes your right
Now we never see him doing commentary or any other cricketing stuff .
Beauty
Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Ramnaresh Sarwan - The Sangakkara and Jayawardene of West Indies.
But Sarwan was not a good player
I think sarwan doesn't belong here.
You can say Lara and chadrapaul
i never thought Sarwan was good. Chanderpaul however has always been a legend in my eyes
@binil kumar ek match me to tail ender bhi run maar lete hai
This guy was a nightmare for india.
The joy in cricket is next level in those days
You are right 👌🏻
Lol that's funny, and Indo Guyanese man being a problem for India
In 1997 series
@@TheAlmightyClipse yes as Zimbabwe born Hick was nightmare for Zimbabwe, Newzealand born Stokes became night mare for Black caps in 19 CWC final, South African born KP was nightmare for Proteas, and Hindu converted muslims became nightmare for India during 1947 partition.
chal be lukkhe....
Chanderpaul is undoubtedly the most underappreciated, forgotten batsmen world ever saw.
Definitely not forgotten. I even remember his first test series in India. He unexpectedly batted well.
He is not forgotten ,the cricketing world remembers and adimires him
When I was a kid I was fascinated by Chanderpaul's stance which was most unconventional.
Me too
Same with me too 👍
yes even GUY WHITTALL from 🇿🇼
@@udayteja89 right handed class batsman from Zimbabwe
Crab like
Ramnaresh Sarwan and Shivnarine Chanderpaul were a delight duo to watch back in 2005-06 golden years of cricket 🏏
Veer kitho tuhi
Facts
Ur better than chandu
Chup kar be khalistani
@@proximacentauri2262 lol
NZ players really gentleman. So humble and down to earth.
Well said 👍
Still are
Nd now they r world no 1 test team..
5:04 the act of Appreciation by Shane Bond ❤
Except craig mcmillan...he is a bad guy
Back when stadiums in WI islands were filled with crowd and teams like NZ SA and AUS actually visited them often. Sad to see very less crowds and few visiting teams to the Caribbean now :(
Thank you t20s
@@akhtaruzzamanjoy8524 Money! Money! Money! WI board is not giving enough opportunities for the players and those players go around world playing various T20 tournaments and earning loads of money. Once you see money coming u don't care if your board is neglecting you.
@@mercury619 World has moved on , no one has 8 hours of their day to sit at one position n watch a Cricket match .
@@imviiku True fans have
@@imviiku true fans have it if u don't have then u r not a true fan
The only player that don't strike and always represent WI with all his heart
"He's in pain but the Agony is with New Zealand!"
The good old commentary days!
Yep..🙂
Yes. It is amazing how a good commentator livens up a game, especially in the radio-only days. "one wonders if there can be a maiden ball." Chanderpaul was a class batsman. All the best to him.
No women experts. Big turn off nowadays.👍🏽
Good cricket with good commentators. Nowadays women are expert commentators. Nothing against women but when you have diversity pick it’s a big turnoff. Don’t watch much anymore.👍🏽
5:03 Shiva's hand was literally shivering out of pain. Respect 👍👍
He is not shiva its shiv
@@Learnwithme-v4c ha bhai typo ignore karna sikho
@@niteshpanjwani8196 Edit kar phir
True
@@Learnwithme-v4cdono Bhagwan ke hi naam hain
Oh god! His hand is literally shivering with pain. Great commitment. Hats off
Chandrapaul is one of the best batsman ever in West Indies cricket
Brain lara
@@raviashwin1157 Chanderpaul arguably better in shorter formats, according to stats and number of impact innings.
@@RP-kr2mg he has scored over 12k test runs at an avarage over 50 with 30 centuries, So he is one of the greatest test player too. he was best in both test n odis.
@@rakeshkumarnayak8712 One of the greatest yes, but better than Lara??? Of left handed batsmen, Sangakkarra is probably the only one who can be termed as better than Lara imho
@@RP-kr2mg can't compare both coz they were best at their won classes.
Till today NZ players are maintaining this Sportsmanship 🙏 Chanderpaul❤️
Chanderpaul is a 360 degree batsman before AB.
Chanderpaul is a legend player and Ab Hero player
And Douglas Marillier was a 360 Degree batsman way before Chanderpaul.
@@Meg97-e3u chandrapaul was playing before 1996 world cup.
@@vijayakumarsivam3688 so what even if he had played in 96 or 1985. Chanderpaul never played the scoop shot in international cricket before Marillier.
It was Marillier who first played these shots at international level & Chanderpaul started playing these shot only a few yrs after Marillier.
It was Marillier who started & perfected this shot at the international level. Before Marillier, no one had the guts to play the shots at the top level as they would get severe backlash if they get out cheaply & needlessly playing this shot unless the shot has been perfected by the batsman.
It's like the helicopter shot where it was Azharuddin who 1st played the helicopter shot against Lance Klusener way back around 1997 but idiot Dhobi fanboys keep giving credit to Dhobi as inventor of the shot which is absolutely factually WRONG.
@@vijayakumarsivam3688 seems like you don't know much about cricket. Chanderpaul used to play only textbook cricketing shots but when he played Odi critics began to criticize him as selfish player and slow scorer in Odi because he didn't have too many shots required to up his SR in Odi.
Therefore he started adding shots like slog sweep, scoop, Reverse sweep, Switch hit & ramp shots to his armoury which improved his scoring rate in Odi to some extent.
But like I said he was a very limited shot maker before he added these innovative shots & only started playing them especially the ramp shot & scoop shots behind the keeper only after Marillier played them in international cricket.
Sad that Chanderpaul hasn't and will never get the recognition of being one of the best batsman that this region has ever produced
he always gets the recognition in these parts, we always talk about lara and chanderpaul as the last of the true greats
I agree. I never think of Lara without Chanderpaul coming to mind. Like Richards and Haynes.
He did it to Sri Lanka also, making 10 runs off the last 2 balls
That too to chaminda vaas
yes,,, dangerous batsman after vivi, braian lara
6 runs of the last ball against vaas
@Tyrelle Audain why are cricket stadiums in Windies empty nowadays?
He did it to Pakistan as well
Oh man that crowd, thats what I really miss about modern cricket, specially WI stadiums are empty now
Why
yes people lost interest in cricket i dunno why
@@dangerboy1111 its because of the short version of the game now......test match started it all.
@@dangerboy1111 W.I supporters stop comming in great numbers bcoz today's W.I is not that good in odi like it used to be in past
It can he because to many cricket is being played .If its played to much more people get less interested in it .
For example if a cricket world cup is only once every 4 years more would watch .I dont feel like cricket world cups are world cups because its happens so often .
In those days 15 runs were almost impossible to chase in the last over. Chanderpaul was a great finisher.
He deserved decent farewell for his contribution to the game and WI, but was not given. He loved the game and WI more than anything or anyone.
Couldn't agree more .
He was the lone standing pillar .
And they dropped him saying he was not good enough after just 1 or 2 bad series .
Pathetic decision by the board .
No wonder the players were so rebellious.
But thankfully that has changed .
For a legend like Chanderpaul that was disgraceful
He is not underrated... He is a class.... Genious... ❤❤
He was way ahead of his time with those ramp/sweep shots off a fast bowler
He always placed a high value for his wicket. His most favorite place in the world is the 22 yards... Unfortunately, current WI batting line up doesn't possess that the skill or the attitude...
They don't care enough which is why no t20 teams want them in drafts
@@chrislosd162 Chris Gayle, Nicholas Pooran, Andre Russell disagree.
Shai Hope is a class act.
But Chanderpaul is legend
shai hope
2021 and WI donot have 1 batsman on Chanderpaul's level.
His fingers were shivering @5.03 but still he batted 🙏🙏. What a player
One of the most underrated batsmen of all times
Era of great cricket all over the world..where we used to watch every cricket match regardless of countries it's between ..
Chanderpaul's hand was literally shaking because of pain when one run was needed. ❤️ A guy who deserved much much more respect, just didn't got it because of his Indian origin.
Disagreement here...The west indies Board was always Terrible towards many tbh. BLACK , INDIAN it made no difference. Fidel in form "board said go away ".Gayle , Sawan , Jermaine Lawson and so forth
Yes that's shows his love for Cricket Increadible Chandrapaul . Not bcoz of his Indian origin WCB did injustice with many players there were too many dirty politics in their board
@@karlgrant2121 yes not bcoz of Indian WCB dirty politics has ruined many cricketers carriers
Race had nothing to do with it, WICB is messed up generally but we as cricket lovers appreciated Chanderpaul.. I am black and he was one of my personal favorites.
Not so. WIBCC treats all players equal. Equally BAD! Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Rohan Kanhi, Sonny Ramhadin, Alvin Kallicharran ALL are recognized as Leaders in West Indies Cricket. This list includes players from every generation of modern Windies cricket going back to the 1950's. It includes a West Indian Captain, Selector and team coach. Every one of them is much loved and lionized by Windies fans. I still stand in awe of Rohan Kanhai's acrobatics, resolve and leadership....
Only 1990s kids know the power of Chandrapaul...we used to MIMIC his Batting...Love from INDIA 🇮🇳
As a West Indian, the scenes here at the end of the match means so much more than a non Caribbean person can imagine. In a region that is sometimes divided by race, especially in Guyana and Trinidad, here we see how much Cricket really means to us. The fans, vast majority Afro West Indians, cheering and rooting for an Indo West Indian. This is why Cricket is everything for us Caribbean people. Nothing else comes close.
Love the spirit ❤️
"Rally 'round the West Indies NOW AND FOREVER"
His Batting Stance Was Way More Difficult To Understand To Me Than Math Problems,Those Were The Best Memories Of My.. Childhood Legends Every Team Has Legends During 2000's.
U can see his hands shivering after 2 fours.. he is in a lot of pain... massive respect... 🙌🙌🙌🙌
Never Knew that Chanderpaul was a finisher too.
He has the third fastest century in Test.
He carried the bat a few times in his career
He scored six off the last ball to win a match against srilanka (chaminda vaas)
At one time, he was the entire batting for West Indies
@@vishaldhar420
Yes when Lara retired.
Legend absolute legend!!! I remember a match where he won a match vs SL hitting Vass for 10 runs on last two balls incld a last ball six..
Exactly. I was gonna comment the same.
That was an incredible match, his hands was shaking in pain & he played to the end for the win.
Many innings of Dravid overshadowed by Sachin like Chanderpauls innings overshadowed by #Lara.
Kallis Test Runs + Test Wickets = Dravid + Zaheer Khan..
Kallis miles ahead of Dravid ..
@@vijayaprabu6669 Stop spreading lies zaheer has more wickets than kallis
@@vijayaprabu6669 who asked tho?
@@vijayaprabu6669 my man Kallis has 13289 runs in 166 test matches and dravid has 13288 runs in 164 matches so Kallis has 1 run more than dravid,s and he has played 2 more matches your comparison is shit and zaheer khan has 311 wickets in 92 tests and Kallis has 292 wickets in 166 tests
@@vijayaprabu6669 though Kallis is one of the greatest batsman but the way you are comparing is wrong 😂😂
I have been looking for this video for years! Remember the excitement of watching this as a kid!
Chanderpaul one of the finest cricketer west indies has ever produced.❤🇮🇳
Edit - Thanks for so many likes :)
Made in india
@Rohit Sharma hey are you the real rohit?
@Rohit Sharma seriously are you speaking the truth
@@rehansiraj7489 No, he must be a big fan of him.
@@SK-cs5pk it's a 50-50 chance dude.... Can be..... Cannot be...
The vibe in the matches in west indies was so cool ..it's such a pity no more crowd..used to b such good fun to c matches hosted in the Caribbean..
Recent WI vs Eng series was really good
@@rfbelieve7669 yeah awesome to see the carribbean vibe n all ..the test series that that india played there in the early 2000s had this superb energy
His batting style is unique and one of the best bats man in westindies
One of my favorite batsmen. Unappreciated by the Windies. Had great heart
If shiv was playing for S.A. at that time he would have been world class true legend always be remembered in the hall of fame megastar
Damn that commentary 🔥🔥❤️❤️😭😭😭😭 that Windies team ❤️❤️😭😭that good old red and green Windies jersey ❤️❤️😭😭 that stadium ❤️❤️ that crowd ❤️❤️ today these are only a dream 😭😭
I was one of the lucky ones to watch the careers of most of the greats from this era. Waugh, Lara, Tendulkar, Dravid, Inzamam, Yousuf, Younis Khan, Chanderpaul, Graeme Smith, Jayasuriya, Jayawardene, Sangakkara, Flemming, Cairns and many many more! What an awesome era of cricket, the crowds were always full throughout the world and full carnival atmosphere.
Chanderpaul was always dependable and definitely my favorite. I grew up watching and admiring him.
Wow i was there for that match,got goosebumbs reliving that moment,what an after party we miss you Tiger
His style was unique, remember the way he used to take guard with the bails. Vintage Cricket
The best West Indies cricketer who played not only from skill but for his country’s pride.
Back then when all the countries had only one finisher, windies alone had two - Sarwan & Chanderpaul
U know nothing about cricket.
A time when people watched almost all cricket matches, at least all matches of India. Now is the time when people dont even care even if the whole team gets out at 36
there was no internet excess as Today
Plenty of other things to do .
Then what ,rather than watching them people are working not idle like you
world has moved on. Average work of working class people has increased. plus there is more joblessness. So too much stress
@@ahsanhaider6549 unemployment was higher before, today, people have apps or internet for online streaming but still few people watch cricket. The reason is way too much of cricket being played nowadays and mostly one sided contest where batting dominates.
What a player..Respect
And those were definitely the Golden days of my childhood also the Golden days of Cricket❤ from India..
Back when the coronavirus was non existent and people enjoyed matches in stadiums.
This was in 2002.!! Actually after 2010 people watch in stadiums plummeted by more than 80%, especially for ODIs. We will never see this atmosphere again in ODIs anywhere in the world due to T20 franchise cricket .
@@wwenov1830 even t20 doesn't have that much of an audience. There has been a general decline in the fan base of cricket.
@@ulfricstormcloak8241 t20 has made cricket more boring. So cricket is losing its fanbase
Chutiye 20 saal purana he
Chanderpaul is one of the greatest WI ever have produced.
He is, if I am not wrong, the most underrated batsman of all time. Whenever you hear about legends, once in a blue moon do you hear someone saying about Chanderpaul. Once in a blue moon.
These are wonderful clips.
I was very young in 2002, and have only faint memories of those players and matches.
One interesting thing i still remember is- Chanderpaul had a habit of thumping the bails on the ground.
Thanks to Windies cricket for bringing them here. 🙏
A moment at 5:05, great display of sportsmanship even at the moment when you're losing. Amazing!
you are right bro
Sportsmanship is checked wheu u are losing not when u are winning
What a match!!!! These type of matches we hardly get to see today.
One of crickets finest! Well done shiv.
That unique standing before wickets and some written words beneath his eyes and those partnership with ramnaresh sarwan were memories for 90 s born cricket fans 🔥
5:01 Shivering 😳
Intense pain
He had an injured elbow
Oh! Yeah man.
You mean shivnering. 😉😏🤭
@@thomasnichol4138 😅
Loved the jerseys those days. Now everyone looks the same.
One of the best final over wins I've ever seen from Windies as a kid...Chanderpaul was truly a hell of a batsman
At the Time,The Cricket in West Indies is just terrific.And Chanderpaul-Sarwan combo was an underrated pair always.
Chanderpaul very good bats man..
Bangladesh🙌 ❤️🇧🇩❤️
Shivnarine Chanderpaul..My most favorite Windies cricketer..Highly underrated!!
5:04 Nothing has changed.. 😍 NZ showed Sportman spirit then and showing it now.. 🙌
Sad to see the current state of cricket in WI ! What an awesome crowd, what an awesome atmosphere it was back in those days!
Oh man oh man... what a match, hats off to the One man standing
That last scènes made me feel blissful😍❤️ Crowd coming in and joining the party🔥 Happiness level💯
Good old golden days of West Indies Cricket. This was when Cricket was enjoyed, danced to and celebrated in the island Nation. What wonderful scenes.
one of the finest cricketer of west indian cricket❤️❤️❤️
5:02 look at his left injured hand it is shaking. He is a true inspiration man.
Love his batting style❤️
His left hand is shivering with pain..❤️
Chanderpaul Legendary batsmen, silent killer for opposition team .. he well aware the match situation customized batting techniques he born to play cricket sadly his send off farewell retirement wasn’t happy ending .. he was deserved to play his last match but West Indian hasn’t given him chance to retire with pride .
A send off typical of being not appreciated.
@5.04 Look at his left hand ,it was shivering in pain. So much of grit in winning the match for his country. Hats off!!
Congratulations after 18 years
Real match's is crowed celebration... Chandra paul my fav player in my childhood .. his stance style i try to played
What an amazing player. Chanderpaul is in the same league as Jayasuriya, Sachin, Ponting, anwar and Lara!
Shiv had a different type of talent when he played cricket during his career. 👏🏻👏🏻
At 5:01 , Chanderpaul's hand is literally shivering with pain..... God in what pain he must be in ......you could see from his face..... And still scoring 16 of final over is just God Work..... This has to one of the best heroic innings ever played in the history of cricket.......Salute to you the Great Chanderpaul🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🙏🙏🙏
This was the spirit of CRICKET even in pain he was the winner🔥
Lara and Shiv .... 2 far ends of the way batting can be done... Lara with his flair and audacity was great however the sheer ability of Shiv Chanderpaul to go through difficult situations and his pain bearing ability was superb !! Incredible batsman .. incredible career 👏
his hand was shaking.. RESPECT!!
Jab hum Bachpan me dekhte the
1. Stumps ke bell ko pich me pahle THOKTE the
Fir bad me bowlers ko THOKTE the
2. Ankhon ke niche 2 kaale sticker
Younger brother of Brian Lara batting wise ,, stance on crease amazing
What a dedicated player❤️❤️❤️..
Shivnarine Chanderpaul - An Underrated player. One of the best left-hand batsman.
my home land, St.Vincent and the Grenadines. what a match this was.
Chanderpaul sir you are champion a finest warrior . This innings of yours would be remembered years on years . Having being brutally injured showing courage to come back giving ur country a win . Wow
Dravid of West Indies. Great player
and Kallis has same Test Runs as Dravid and nearly same Wickets as Zaheer Khan.. Kallis dwarfs Dravid like miles ahead..
@@vijayaprabu6669 kallis is on another level
So happy to see chanderpaul playing a match winning over
Chanderpaul is one of the gold for west indies never applauded
Chanderpaul is legendary forever
When I was a kid I love to copy Chanderpaul's stance,
And his unusual way of making crease marks by hammering bails,
He was truly a lagend
5:05 when you have respect for the man you injured.
he did this again in 2008, a four and a six off the last 2 balls of the match, 10 runs from 2 balls needed.
7:13 that guy from the crowd denied chanderpaul 3 runs 😂😂
Always love to watch shiv narayan chandrapaul batting, one of best example of sportmanship and kindness man from the cricket world
I remember this like it was yesterday
Chanderpaul & Sarwan - The Sun & Moon of WI cricket. One of the finest since 2000. However, grossly underrated even by their own board.
Whenever, they played against India our hearts would be stuck in our mouths.
Wow!!! nice Love From India