Can't believe he's gone. Had the talent and the brain to match. I had the pleasure of having a couple of beers with him at the Oval, just oozed charisma. Will be a lot of batmen in heaven more nervous for his arrival. RIP Warnie
It astonishes me how intelligent Warne, Ponting, Clarke, Hussey, and Gilchrist. Listening to their commentary, with Warne and Ponting in particular, I realized how they are assessing the game and are always thinking a step ahead. No wonder they were invincible. So much talent, Waugh brothers, Mcgrath, Martyn, and Lee included, and such brainpower, that they just steamrolled teams.
Two things practically no Spin bowler in world Cricket has today, that's presence & that's a sense of theater. Warnie was a leg spin bowler, with a fast bowlers mentality. Even though he didn't have the advantage a fast bowler had of being able to bowl 150km bouncers, he was still just as intimidating. Which is just extraordinary when you think he basically walked in to bowl and was primarily bowling 82-85km an hour leg breaks. Most spin bowlers i watch these days always seem to hurry through their overs, often because they are being used just to try to dry up an end, and as a way to give the quick bowlers a rest. Which is a real shame as real spin bowlers can be so dangerous. An absolute cricketing genius unquestionably. And in my opinion, the greatest cricketer of all time.
So beautifully written , yes the thing that separated warnie from others was his thinking as a fast bowler and just the theatre and mind games that he brought into it , along with the amazing skills that he possessed .he is also one of the few who discusses it openly after his career and somehow I feel the articulation of his skill is unparalleled , maybe there were other equally good cricketers but nobody could articulate it as beautifully as warnie did
As a srilankan born and seen cricket through 1995-1996 times I’m so glad both Warne and Murali become good friends in the end of their careers .both are amazing .Warne is a legend .rip Shane .we srilankans miss you .
One more thing all cricketers need to learn from Shane is how he keeps his mind clear when he is on the field. From the news and the troubles he gets into, he seems similar to Jesse Ryder. But look how there is a big difference in match temperament and professionalism. We have seen how people with similar freakish lifestyles have let their character affect their game and vanish, but not Warne. When he is onto the field he wants to contribute even though he is playing with seniors and legends like McGrath, Ponting, Gilly, Lee who are all masters in their own skill.
Wow, that's gold. Great players but also great Commentators. Having them accessible as Commentators to come out during breaks was priceless. Won't get that now.
Absolutely wonderful listening to his insight and how his mind works a real genius at work.I could listen to this for hours on end but would finish with a Bradford Chicken Tikka Doner at Shimlas. Cheers Warne and Vaughan and Nicholas!!
First off all my respect to legend warne Any ordinary plyer from india sri Lanka or maybe from Pakistan*not sure actually bcz there bating is not soo good* But they also had some good Batsman like inzi we can murder spin bowler we destroyed alot off spinners even legendary shane warne struggled in india but shane warne still manage to do well he's a legend no spinner like him before
Warne should teach spin bowling in Australia so we can find the next great spin bowler. We are always short on great spin bowlers over here and who better to teach it. Edit: dam he can't do that anymore, so sad for everyone that knew him and kids he could have taught 😢
my son is leg spinner but he dont know how to aim the spot where you want to ball he had seen shane warne all video but he dont know how to aim the spot so can you help
I use rubber car mats and try and land it on those or near them - anywhere as long as it doesn't go leg-side. Then you just practice continuously. It comes down to practice in the end and loads of it for most people.
Something more you can do is to start those rubber mats (or whichever target you are using) being fairly large in size and as he is getting more and more accurate you decrease the size so you eventually have a target about 10cm x 10cm (or smaller)
Yeah - the bigger mat idea is a good idea. If you've ever seen Terry Jenners vids done for the BBC he draws a big circle on the floor and says if you're actually spinning the ball hard, anywhere in that circle/oval is going to produce results.
ASV123 GAMING the key is to aim at leg stump then make sure it spins to off stump but it's important not to bowl wide of the stump as the batsman could take advantage of that. Edit: make sure it's at a good length. At least make it more full than short.
Bcci can't think this type of content with Kumble in their wetest of dreams. To them this is betrayal by breaking the code of conduct. BCCI: "Showing young kids the psychology of crease banter!! ... Oh my god that's dangerous to the mind. Instead children should watch chain khuli ki main khuli.
This masterclass will still be relevant in 100 years time. RIP Warnie.
Can't believe he's gone. Had the talent and the brain to match. I had the pleasure of having a couple of beers with him at the Oval, just oozed charisma. Will be a lot of batmen in heaven more nervous for his arrival. RIP Warnie
It astonishes me how intelligent Warne, Ponting, Clarke, Hussey, and Gilchrist. Listening to their commentary, with Warne and Ponting in particular, I realized how they are assessing the game and are always thinking a step ahead. No wonder they were invincible. So much talent, Waugh brothers, Mcgrath, Martyn, and Lee included, and such brainpower, that they just steamrolled teams.
5 worlds cups shows the evidence
Cheating doesn’t count as intelligence mate 😂😂
Only a small selection of Aussies I actually like. But cheating is a key part of Aussie cricket.
@@bobwillis3023 ey we got a salty pom down here.
This is the best masterclass i've ever seen. It was simply outstanding and amazing how he sets up the batsman on his will. Theater... amazing Warnie
Two things practically no Spin bowler in world Cricket has today, that's presence & that's a sense of theater. Warnie was a leg spin bowler, with a fast bowlers mentality. Even though he didn't have the advantage a fast bowler had of being able to bowl 150km bouncers, he was still just as intimidating. Which is just extraordinary when you think he basically walked in to bowl and was primarily bowling 82-85km an hour leg breaks.
Most spin bowlers i watch these days always seem to hurry through their overs, often because they are being used just to try to dry up an end, and as a way to give the quick bowlers a rest. Which is a real shame as real spin bowlers can be so dangerous.
An absolute cricketing genius unquestionably. And in my opinion, the greatest cricketer of all time.
So beautifully written , yes the thing that separated warnie from others was his thinking as a fast bowler and just the theatre and mind games that he brought into it , along with the amazing skills that he possessed .he is also one of the few who discusses it openly after his career and somehow I feel the articulation of his skill is unparalleled , maybe there were other equally good cricketers but nobody could articulate it as beautifully as warnie did
Excellent analysis
I think Graeme Swann is the last truly great spin bowler.
The King of spin giving some some well needed tips. Cheers Warnie !!!!!!!
So much value in just 4 minutes!!!!
Warne knows the game better than anyone.
As a srilankan born and seen cricket through 1995-1996 times I’m so glad both Warne and Murali become good friends in the end of their careers .both are amazing .Warne is a legend .rip Shane .we srilankans miss you .
Shane Warn’s hidden skills. That’s the reason he is called the King of Spin. RIP we are still cheering you on
What a legend, some fantastic tips for me in this short clip as a spinner. Thank you Shane!
CA needs HD!
I am hopeful everytime I load up a video, but nope. aha
I don't think channel 9 broadcasts Cricket in HD that's probably why.
My master
IANS F1R ii
Great Masterclass :) fantastic tips
One more thing all cricketers need to learn from Shane is how he keeps his mind clear when he is on the field. From the news and the troubles he gets into, he seems similar to Jesse Ryder. But look how there is a big difference in match temperament and professionalism. We have seen how people with similar freakish lifestyles have let their character affect their game and vanish, but not Warne.
When he is onto the field he wants to contribute even though he is playing with seniors and legends like McGrath, Ponting, Gilly, Lee who are all masters in their own skill.
The only thing similar between Shane Warne and Jesse Ryder is they're both living people.
mark kearney and the huge difference between their characters, temperament and professionalism. Hope you got what i meant,
Lee gilly punter pidge all debut after warnie
Wow, that's gold. Great players but also great Commentators. Having them accessible as Commentators to come out during breaks was priceless. Won't get that now.
Shane was playing chess while the others were playing cricket 😂
Nice bit of insight from Warnie.
Moral of the story: some people are just born better
Thanks warnie.I'm sure this can help me alot in my mca matches which are on 30. Thank you for the masterclass👍😄
a phenomenal bowler, Shane Warne
If warne was born in India , he would be 2 times famous and glorious than sachin.
Yessss....
No that's wrong not more than sachin but yeah may be equal to sachin
Man u r absolutely right
U are right
@Aj Sharma Because he was a hometrack bully.
The way he does during test matches was way different than today spin bowlers
Shane Warne my best spine leg break bowler
Absolutely wonderful listening to his insight and how his mind works a real genius at work.I could listen to this for hours on end but would finish with a Bradford Chicken Tikka Doner at Shimlas. Cheers Warne and Vaughan and Nicholas!!
the long time king of spin
The best there ever was
warnie...give me some leg spin classes plzzz...
Brilliant work of greatest person
RIP warnie. you will be missed
Rip legend
Warne always won the psychological battle!
The tips were helpful. Thanks
I cant throw the ball in my target and I cant ball in a long pitchplz help me to reply
justpractice
First off all my respect to legend warne
Any ordinary plyer from india sri Lanka or maybe from Pakistan*not sure actually bcz there bating is not soo good*
But they also had some good Batsman like inzi we can murder spin bowler we destroyed alot off spinners even legendary shane warne struggled in india but shane warne still manage to do well he's a legend no spinner like him before
Warne should teach spin bowling in Australia so we can find the next great spin bowler. We are always short on great spin bowlers over here and who better to teach it.
Edit: dam he can't do that anymore, so sad for everyone that knew him and kids he could have taught 😢
warne is miracle man
he is still so fit
Brilliant.
My leg spin boll is wrong the boll break for left to Right
my son is leg spinner but he dont know how to aim the spot where you want to ball he had seen shane warne all video but he dont know how to aim the spot so can you help
I use rubber car mats and try and land it on those or near them - anywhere as long as it doesn't go leg-side. Then you just practice continuously. It comes down to practice in the end and loads of it for most people.
Something more you can do is to start those rubber mats (or whichever target you are using) being fairly large in size and as he is getting more and more accurate you decrease the size so you eventually have a target about 10cm x 10cm (or smaller)
He, or you, need to aim your sight's a little lower......for now.
Yeah - the bigger mat idea is a good idea. If you've ever seen Terry Jenners vids done for the BBC he draws a big circle on the floor and says if you're actually spinning the ball hard, anywhere in that circle/oval is going to produce results.
ASV123 GAMING the key is to aim at leg stump then make sure it spins to off stump but it's important not to bowl wide of the stump as the batsman could take advantage of that.
Edit: make sure it's at a good length. At least make it more full than short.
Can anyone please tell me which leg spinner who uses his thump while bowling ( any international player )
Currently Chahal only
He had so much to offer ☹️
With a cricket mind that sharp he should have been Australian Captain.
Sir I am a leg spinner I want to know about more spin
Visit Pangra Paape..great healer.
Rip the god of legspin🙏
Damn Vaughan not wearing any pads.
RIP Mate
simply the Master!!
Geez he's good
Genius
Uncles of Yesterday 😀😀😀
I Like for legend warne
REAL CHAMP
Bcci can't think this type of content with Kumble in their wetest of dreams. To them this is betrayal by breaking the code of conduct.
BCCI: "Showing young kids the psychology of crease banter!! ... Oh my god that's dangerous to the mind. Instead children should watch chain khuli ki main khuli.
Exactly.....
Sir,Please tell how to drift the ball
Spin the ball hard mate
I am friend of Shane warne sir number 🤓🤓🤓🤓😂😂
RIP !
Muralitharan is better he got 800 test wickets
Chucker can't relate
iam not swing leg spin ball
Stuart McGill is better, Shane is smarter
Could never get away with this with BCL and Sachin. They beat him up a lot. BCL even got him dropped.
not good bowler