American Football Coach REACTS to Sachin Tendulkar

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  • Опубліковано 24 кві 2024
  • Cricket reaction.
    This video is my first reaction to Sachin Tendulkar.
    #cricket #india #reaction #sports
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  • @sekharapramod7819
    @sekharapramod7819 Місяць тому +82

    There were times in India when empty streets meant Sachin was batting. People used to stop everything to watch him bat, and turned off the TV when he got out because the game was lost if Sachin wasn't there.

  • @alfredkar
    @alfredkar Місяць тому +36

    Just to clarify...it's the T20 world cup being played in the US this year. The video refers to the original world cup based on the 50 over format.

    • @lukessportsacademy
      @lukessportsacademy  Місяць тому +5

      😅

    • @hiborz9705
      @hiborz9705 Місяць тому +5

      ​@@lukessportsacademyaverage above 40+ is good..
      45+ is very good..
      50+ is rare..
      Like very rare..
      After 50..
      Difference of 1 is very big margin for those who played 200+ matches atleast..
      (Note: Average = Total runs/No. Of times batsman got Out)

  • @Peter.Parker
    @Peter.Parker Місяць тому +26

    Sachin was like Maradona for India! The God of Cricket 🐐✨

    • @angshusarma8331
      @angshusarma8331 Місяць тому +4

      What you mean by WAS? He ain't dead, he still is " The God of Cricket".

  • @thomasshajan86
    @thomasshajan86 14 днів тому +4

    He is not just a batsman. He is a CRICKETER and a GENTLEMAN on and off the field.

  • @charlottehardy822
    @charlottehardy822 Місяць тому +11

    Watching Sachin play was a privilege that I’m pleased to have had.

  • @jammercodm
    @jammercodm Місяць тому +10

    I was a kid when Sachin used to play but remember people around me talk about him when he used to bat and remember some myself. He really felt like a god to me 😂 The belief people had in him was crazy. No matter what the situation was in the match, until Sachin was batting people had hope.

  • @UNKNOWN-hb8pu
    @UNKNOWN-hb8pu 26 днів тому +6

    Greatest ever to hold a Cricket bat. 🐐

  • @shobinsivadasan2885
    @shobinsivadasan2885 17 днів тому +2

    At the age of 19, being the only overseas player playing for Yorkshire! A subcontinent batter averaging 46 playing county in England in those days, it is like putting a fish out of water, and yet it manages to not just survive but fly rather.

  • @unfortunate_1
    @unfortunate_1 Місяць тому +8

    I am Indian, and I grew up playing and watching cricket along with people around my neighborhood. Sachin was in his prime around that time. Eventually, me and my brother became more and more interested in The Beautiful Game. We don't follow cricket as much nowadays, occasionally we play with our neighbors, no disrespect to Cricket, but Football is our favorite sport now.

  • @sayandutta1869
    @sayandutta1869 Місяць тому +5

    Any average back in the days over 40 was considered very impressive,but because sachin was Indian and he was playing for yokshire ( English grounds are very different and you need to change your technique to adapt to it ), having an average of 47 is perfection, proof of his unimaginable talent and perfect technique.

  • @visb4643
    @visb4643 Місяць тому +9

    Anything over 45 is very good average for a batsman but it also depends on where you play. In England where it rains a lot, the ball moves in the air a lot more and is usually harder to bat in. Most of the current English batsmen playing for England are averaging around 35 at the moment

  • @SreyasMalla
    @SreyasMalla 29 днів тому +3

    Averaging above 50 is great ...and maintaining that for years is epic

  • @chandrashekharb.7708
    @chandrashekharb.7708 17 днів тому +1

    We used to get a mini heart attack whenever Sachin used to get out early. Many people always expected a century and most expected a half century from him, in every match he played. He was the most burdended of all cricketers, ever.

  • @AmitKumar-en5nm
    @AmitKumar-en5nm Місяць тому +3

    13 years old me in 1998 used to skip lunch/dinner if Sachin got out early

  • @Subhmk23
    @Subhmk23 Місяць тому +18

    He's not GOAT of cricket. There are many like Brian Lara, Don Bradman or current GOAT Virat Kohli. Sachin Tendulkar is the "God" of cricket!

    • @ChandraShekhar-pz4fq
      @ChandraShekhar-pz4fq Місяць тому

      Your. Comment make no sense

    • @Subhmk23
      @Subhmk23 Місяць тому

      @@ChandraShekhar-pz4fq neither the way he played GOAT bowlers of that era

    • @carlosruben3045
      @carlosruben3045 26 днів тому +1

      Dil jeet liya ❤

    • @carlosruben3045
      @carlosruben3045 26 днів тому +4

      ​@@ChandraShekhar-pz4fqAll the other cricketers may be GOAT but Sachin is the GOD OF CRICKET...It means nobody is above him!!

    • @coderide
      @coderide День тому

      @@ChandraShekhar-pz4fqwhat did you not understand in simple comment?

  • @akhilpremkumar7557
    @akhilpremkumar7557 6 днів тому

    Sachin Tendulkar ❤

  • @pranavbavaskar3009
    @pranavbavaskar3009 14 днів тому

    He is greatest of all time....the god of cricket nobody is close to him except vvirat k9hli but sachin is like out of the comparison....

  • @tanmaymehra85
    @tanmaymehra85 Місяць тому +5

    Yes. Yes. Yes. Greatest of all time.

  • @srinathiyengar.mudgal
    @srinathiyengar.mudgal 12 днів тому

    An average of more than 40 runs is very very good achievement. As the RED ball used in Test cricket, stays hard for longer time and Swings more than white ball. The red ball behaves different on different pitches (playing surfaces), and is more challenging too. Nicely done video. Thank you.

  • @abhishekteli1678
    @abhishekteli1678 4 дні тому

    He is the GOD !!

  • @kenjivishal99
    @kenjivishal99 5 днів тому

    God of Cricket 🏏❤

  • @bhairavghorpade1002
    @bhairavghorpade1002 День тому

    Thats y he called God of cricket

  • @Subhmk23
    @Subhmk23 Місяць тому +3

    In simple terms average means (e.g - 45 here) that he scores at least 45 in every innings or everytime he bats. Basically its just the total number of runs scored by the batsmen divided by the number of innings he'd played in that particular format (like test or t20)

    • @UmpireStrikesBack
      @UmpireStrikesBack 28 днів тому

      Runs per dismissal not runs per innings.

    • @chandrashekharb.7708
      @chandrashekharb.7708 17 днів тому

      ​@@UmpireStrikesBackits the same thing. Innings are counted based on dismissals only.

    • @UmpireStrikesBack
      @UmpireStrikesBack 16 днів тому

      @@chandrashekharb.7708 You are incorrect. Go and look at any batters statistics. They will include matches, innings, not outs, runs, highest score, average etc. Then do the maths yourself, determine the runs divided by innings and you will discover it does not equal the average. Then determine the runs divided by (innings minus not outs). This will equal the average. Therefore dismissals are the innings minus the not outs. Dismissals are NOT the same as innings.

  • @papigamerff2886
    @papigamerff2886 Місяць тому +1

    Averaging around 40 runs per match is considered a good avg. For players from England, Australia, South Africa etc. But in the Indian cricket team avg. Around 50 is considered good, you will find the majority of top batsmen in the Indian team averaging between 45 to 50 runs. It is hard to find a spot in the team if u don't maintain this consistency of scoring runs

  • @user-vd8rt8tu9k
    @user-vd8rt8tu9k 11 днів тому

    God of cricket 🏏🏏

  • @hi_pd
    @hi_pd Місяць тому +2

    5:33
    A batter can never guarantee 50 runs in every match but if they can, then they are great batters. Runs might come easy but bowlers improve too.
    For Test and One Day International, an average of 60 is amazing. I would say, a good batter should have an average of 45.
    For T20, if a batter can maintain an average of 35, they are decently better than the rest scoring below.
    Side Note:
    For a batter, the average is calculated in the following manner: Total runs scored - divided by - Number of times gone out
    So, if somebody abandons the team and starts playing for numbers, all they need to do is score some runs and avoid getting out 😆

  • @mannym7849
    @mannym7849 Місяць тому

    Thanks Luke 🙏🏻 for doing this reaction on Sachin Tendulkar, I could literally drop everything I was doing and just watch Sachin play. He was just a phenomenal God given talent and the amount of times he saved India 🇮🇳 was just incredible. It even took a great player like him SIX attempts to win the ICC Cricket World Cup but when he did in 2011 when India 🇮🇳 beat Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 in Mumbai it was just absolutely fantastic to see him finally achieve it and it was lovely to see his fellow players lifting him aloft. I don’t think any other modern day batsman will ever come near his stats, ever! He was a one-in-a-billion.

  • @svk2911
    @svk2911 Місяць тому +2

    GOD 🙏🏼

  • @coolkunal41
    @coolkunal41 Місяць тому +1

    I like your views on football & you seem like a true sports fan I encourage you to react more to cricket videos..

  • @meet4126
    @meet4126 22 дні тому

    God of cricket❤

  • @anchipedia
    @anchipedia Місяць тому +1

    The #ICC_CricketWorldCup is played in ODI Format. The #ICC_Twenty20WorldCup is going to take place this June in USA/Westindies (Carribiean) jointly. Which is played in T20 Format.

  • @ashishbaidya4326
    @ashishbaidya4326 23 дні тому

    God of cricket 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @RaveSharrma
    @RaveSharrma 17 днів тому

    Half century per match is commendable

  • @cpol1146
    @cpol1146 Місяць тому

    I started seeing cricket from the 1990 onwards. Dont have much knowledge before 1990. And I can easily say Sachin Tendulkar is easily the one of the 11 Greatest Cricketers after 1990s onwards --
    Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara, Shane Warne, Muralitharan, Wasim Akram, Jacques Kallis, Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni, Ricky Ponting, Glenn McGrath & Adam Gilchrist.

    • @quiet7632
      @quiet7632 Місяць тому

      That's a good list.

  • @BollyFan2-ue6cq
    @BollyFan2-ue6cq 12 днів тому

    Scoring 46 in a match is not easy, but also not uncommon, but averaging 46 is quite hard. This is because if you get out for a low score in one match, you almost have to hit a century in another to make up the average to 46.

  • @whitedrguy6503
    @whitedrguy6503 Місяць тому +6

    Don Bradman had an average of 99.9, so 45 is pretty average I guess. 😂😂😂

    • @thelordkk512
      @thelordkk512 Місяць тому +1

      Only english as opponent

    • @Bro77248
      @Bro77248 Місяць тому +4

      Different time diff quality of bowlers.

    • @UmpireStrikesBack
      @UmpireStrikesBack 28 днів тому

      ​@@thelordkk512He played against England South Africa New Zealand West Indies Canada and USA.

    • @UmpireStrikesBack
      @UmpireStrikesBack 28 днів тому

      ​@@Bro77248Did everyone average 100 then?

  • @ARNAVKUMAR07
    @ARNAVKUMAR07 24 дні тому +1

    Make video about M.S Dhoni

  • @sunassam8030
    @sunassam8030 15 днів тому

    Football coach wew🤣

  • @anshumansahu1087
    @anshumansahu1087 Місяць тому +1

    Average of 46 is abnormal even for a seasoned professional.

  • @sathwickvs9301
    @sathwickvs9301 Місяць тому +3

    5:10 45+ average is always good but you should also consider the changes cricket went through in the last 40 years. Things like bat dimensions, newer bowling techniques (revese swing, knuckle ball) and field restrictions (in ODIs & T20s) have all been recent changes cricket

  • @Ozukovsky
    @Ozukovsky Місяць тому

    The world cup happening in the US is the T20 Wolrd Cup. Ita not the major or the main one which is the 50 over world cup and happens after every 4 years i.e. the next major world cup is in 2027. The last one was in 2023.

  • @FukreyBoiz908
    @FukreyBoiz908 25 днів тому

    Australia has total 7 worldcups and India have just 3 world cups
    But India has
    The god : 100 centuries in the history of crickwt
    The king : 80 centuries + Odi avg more than 55 in last 8 years
    Captain cool : Only Captain to win both t20 and Odi worldcup
    Hitman: Highest runs in limited over format 264

  • @gauthamvadlamudi3500
    @gauthamvadlamudi3500 Місяць тому

    Sachin Tendulkar is one of the greatest all-round multi-format batters in the history of professional cricket, taking into account his longevity, consistency, contributions, skills, technique, and the overall impact he has made to international cricket.
    I don't think this video did justice to Sachin's career.
    Justs stating facts and few key moments doesn't do justice.
    On top of that the video mentions the "ball tampering" controversy (a very insignificant part of Sachin's career) and the video didn't even explain the circumstances of the allegations, of how Tendulkar was cleaning the seam and genuinely forgot to inform the umpires, which he should've, and the video doesn't mention how the umpires didn't find any anomaly with the ball at that time (during their periodic checks) but still the match referee Denness took things in his hands and arbitrarily declared the "ball tampering" charges on a player like Sachin Tendulkar who has shown huge integrity at all times in his career. And the video mentions it without context, and I didn't like how this video totally underplayed Sachin Tendulkar as a player, as a human being.
    From the video, I was expecting some insights on his batting style, how he perfected every kind of shot, how he could face and handle any kind of bowling thrown at him, how he could handle big, stronger super aggressive top bowlers like Akhtar, Lee, Wasim, Mcgrath, etc... who are aiming for his head with bouncers (he was short and those days there was no limit to number of bouncers balls over the shoulder) or top spinners like Shane Warne, Muralidharan etc.. and Sachin score high runs against them (those rivalries are legendary),how he could handle huge pressures and stay calm, his sportsmanship, and his integrity of walking away immediately after he got out even before Umpire calls him out... So many great qualities in sachin as a player and human.
    Please choose better videos that actually explain stuff, instead of just plain readouts of the stats, which doesn't mean anything for you at least who is new to all this.

  • @RajeshBehera-qx2yv
    @RajeshBehera-qx2yv 25 днів тому +1

    46 average is good

  • @rrrvvvv999
    @rrrvvvv999 Місяць тому +8

    Very first line of the video is rubbish. No doubt about the greatest cricketer of all time. Sir Donald Bradman. Undebatable. Sachin in the next tier down.

    • @user-lb9ej6ix8j
      @user-lb9ej6ix8j Місяць тому +4

      Yeah surely who was the greatest batsman in test & the time he played only against certain opposition had he tested himself against various conditions it would have been given more hype ...

    • @alternateaman
      @alternateaman Місяць тому +4

      Yeah sure Don Bradman greatest of all time who only played against 2-3 teams and in same ground ....What Steven Smith has achieved for Aus in Test cricket is far greater than What Don has achieved and Sachin is Top of the ladder in the greatest cricketers list...Man holds almost every record there is in cricket and won every trophy, if he isn't qualified to be called 🐐 then no one is.

    • @rrrvvvv999
      @rrrvvvv999 Місяць тому +3

      @@alternateaman Yeah sure and if that's the case of only playing 2 or 3 teams, every other batsman of that time would have had an average as high as his, not 50 less like they did ... right?

    • @alternateaman
      @alternateaman Місяць тому +1

      @@rrrvvvv999 Lol Ofc 1 player who is super talented will rise above the ranks and will look different and that was DB, He only played against same 11-20 guys for most of his life ofc considering how talented he was and always played in same conditions in Eng and bowlers didn't had anything to stop him because he knew how those 5-6 bowlers bowl all the time that's how he scored close to 99...If he had toured different parts of the world... Spinning,Seaming, Swinging condition against different opposition then only u could have said he was 🐐...For ex-even Babar Azam avgs 100 against Zimbabwe that doesn't make him the 🐐 does it?

    • @percentbigfoot
      @percentbigfoot Місяць тому +1

      ​@@rrrvvvv999I don't think that don is the greatest ever, highly respectable ofcourse, greatest of his era no doubt but all time, that's up for debate.
      Also, it's futile comparision to begin with. No one was better than Sachin or Don in their era, but Sachin does have the edge bcs of variety of conditions he played in, oppositions and for the longevity.

  • @user-vd8rt8tu9k
    @user-vd8rt8tu9k 11 днів тому

    U should go and watch Ind vs Pak in usa

  • @rohanchoudhury8043
    @rohanchoudhury8043 Місяць тому

    Sachin hadn't played international T20's so by just playing 2 formats of cricket he had made 34K runs ....Never compare him with todays great like Virat , Babar , Smith & Kane coz those were the days when bowler didn't have any restrictions like today with mostly green bowling friendly pitches ....But after T20 cricket ppl love power hitting so the pitches today are intentionally prepared flat batting turfs with very little grass
    Compare Sachin with his batting contemporaries Ricky , Lara , Sanga , Rahul , Kallis ....Yup , in test cricket which requires extreme patience & hawk focus Sanga , Rahul & Kallis are slightly better than Sachin but they dont possessed all those cricketing shots in their armoury that Sachin has naturally .....If those batsmen has got 8-10 main shots in their armoury , Sachin has got 20 of them ... That's what makes Sachin the true diamond of the game not his runs or his avg

  • @markthomas2577
    @markthomas2577 Місяць тому +1

    If you average 50 plus in Test matches you're considered a top class player

    • @killallsuvivors
      @killallsuvivors 29 днів тому

      I guess Kohli and Root are just average batsmen then seeing as they're on 49

  • @Yash-vy9iv
    @Yash-vy9iv 28 днів тому

    What is his name?? Sorry I couldn't get a word of it

  • @SriGutta
    @SriGutta Місяць тому +1

    It's difficult to average 50+ in County cricket for Yorkshire, specially before 2000. They used to play in May where ball would swing a lot and making batting difficult.

    • @_ratnaputra_
      @_ratnaputra_ 27 днів тому

      Yep. His 1992 County season for Yorkshire was legendary. Being the 1st overseas player ever signed by the county team, his ltd overs batting for them were a joy to watch.

  • @IvanIvanov-pl8bm
    @IvanIvanov-pl8bm Місяць тому

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    USA Test Matches in 2024
    July 5 - USA - Romania : State of Illinois
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    Final Series September 14-21: Japan
    The new format of the Pacific Cup will provide one home game for the Yankees each year, in addition, the final series will alternate between the USA and Japan, so looking at the final series that will be in the USA will be in 2025, 2027 and 2029, 2031 is world cup and the possibility of the Pacific Cup being cancelled, these finals series will provide five more games each for American fans, and regular games against Canada, Japan and a match or two with someone from Fiji, Samoa and Tonga will ensure a permanent rise in the level of American rugby players

  • @yourgod0478
    @yourgod0478 21 день тому

    React in Virat Kohli 👑

  • @phanirag
    @phanirag День тому

    He did not cheat period

  • @UmpireStrikesBack
    @UmpireStrikesBack 28 днів тому

    He is not the greatest. He is top 10.

  • @user-ef5pp7vj5n
    @user-ef5pp7vj5n Місяць тому

    GOAT! GOD! THE PLAYER WHO PAUSED TRAFFIC IN THE INDIAN STREETS!

  • @harshrajesatpude2410
    @harshrajesatpude2410 17 днів тому

    Virat Kohli Break his record by Scoring 50th century in ODI Format.