Most unforgettable series for my personally since I watched my first cricket match live at Chepauk ! Pavilion Terrance tickets and got autographs from Sunil Gavaskar and Dennis Lille ! And Sidhu and Sachin scored a century too !
Very surprising that an English team stuck with the tour despite such issues. Usually they pack their bags at the slightest of health issues. Kudos to the team they were professional and decided to respect the love that India had for cricketers.
Different times back then as well. Players were a lot less pampered and just got on with it. There wasn’t as much money in the game as there is now and it was a more innocent time as well. Teams didn’t have loads of security around them, unlike they have today.
@@mrkipling2201 True. Miss those days. A unique mix of laid back cricket + exciting play.. Dont know if that came out right but I miss that. Cos now I feel too much tech is making bowlers, batsmen concentrate more on technique rather than natural flair.
@@aham-mumukshu-asmiit came out perfectly mate. I totally agree with you. Although my team, England, have started to make test cricket very exciting to watch, with the recent Ashes series a prime example of that. Which team do you follow?? Test cricket will always be the best form of the game for me. Your preference of cricket is??
@@mrkipling2201 Nice to hear back from you after sometime.. I follow India and my favorite form of game is Test cricket. (also I like IPL- CSK due to Dhoni). I love the tests played in Eng/Aus.. But I love spin track on India/SL more.. cos Spin makes it exciting. I take pride in being one of the early ones in my group to spot the renaissance of England cricket (especially in white ball) after their ouster from 2015 WC. That time my friends mocked me thinking I was joking. I credit Jason Roy for all this cos he is the one who started this bold style of play. When they hit the first 400 in ODI, the same friends thought it was fluke. But I again reassured them something big was in the making. Funny to see few of them become big fans of England team but they never seem to credit me for making them realise this! Also love their brand of Bazball in Tests. Although I would wait and watch how they bazball fairs in Australian and Indian pitches.
Was a bright eyed 8 year old Sri Lankan boy watching this live in Dubai after I had just comprehended the rules of cricket. Amazing how I still have memories of this almost 30 years later. Never thought I’d see these images again !
i followed every game of this phenomenal series. it was the first major series for India after the '92 world cup. I can see the western POV now. Touring the sub continent is like visiting mars. Harsh, unforgiving heat, traffic, noise, pollution, open signs of poverty that question your belief in humanity- absolutely shocking for a lot of them in the west. But it used to be my home for a long time and it still is in my heart, even though I do not live there.
As to the documentary, it brought back fond memories of my childhood. This series, i had watched with my brother. We didn't miss a single session of the entire series...
Thank you for this documentary. I remember watching the test matches from this tour as a 10 year old. I had also just arrived from a visit from India for six weeks so I was fascinated with my heritage! Watching this, it makes so much sense why Alec Stewart decided not to tour in 2001 🤣🤣
We have come a long, long way in most aspects in India. Opening up of the economy back then did wonders in more ways than we can imagine. This is quality stuff, Sky. Keep 'em coming.
Awesome clippings guys.... These tough touring days are the days which you guys still cherish.. The experience of India as a country in early 90s.. Today things are so different.. U guys hv contributed to the growth of the game in the country. Awesome video... Thanks Sky
To win big overseas tours, you need to get there very early and prepare properly. Play as many tour games as possible on similar wickets that you’ll get in the test series. That’s what we did in Australia in 2010/11 and look what happened.
This is absolutely fascinating. A lost world of old school touring. Those long distance Indian train journeys😂. I’ve experienced a couple myself (but not as a cricketer obviously😂).
I always thought we should have picked Peter Such as one of our spinners, instead of Ian Salisbury. Although he was a very good county player, I thought Salisbury wasn’t a test match quality player. Mind you, his batting wasn’t bad, which was a huge help in the tour of Pakistan in 2000.
And now such is the might of BCCI that it can end up buying planes, airports and hotels if it comes to that. This is such a fascinating documentary to watch.
Some one mentioned that it is strange that there are no flights to lot of places in such a big country India. If they go back and check their history, the sad and poor state of a india was due to their own country England. They looted india for more than 200 years, pushed from one of the most wealthiest countries to one of the poorest countries. 25+ years later, we are fastest growing economies in the world...Made huge development in Software, IT, Space, pharma and manufacturing industries...We have still long way to go, but we are getting there, not by looting someone else, but by sheer intelligence, hard work, and dedication...When I think of other countries who grew by pushing other countries down or looting, i feel so proud that I am an Indian...I may be still poor when compared to you wealthy nations, but I got whatever through legitimate means...
This should have come before England India test series this year, England team would have performed way better after taking this Documentary as inspiration
2:17 one win in 26 test matches is sackable not just for the captain but for the entire board. How ironic now that Indian cricket did not have money in cricket once upon a time
“The broadcaster not only enjoyed a monopoly over cricket broadcasting, but also charged for its services.” Wow, can’t imagine what that must be like 🙄.
Anyone remember a video diary of that tour from a supporter's point of view made by Kevin Allen (the brother of Keith who a few years later directed the film Twin Town)?
Sky sports you are mind-blowing. Undoubtedly the best cricket channel in the world and fittingly it's from England. Such a great documentary. Would like to watch more of the same.❤️❤️
India should have not hosted the series. If you aren't even in a position where you can provide visiting teams basic air transportation for inter-city commute, it's better not to host a cricket series. As an Indian, I have travelled in overnight sleeper trains all my life but it is bloody hard to get up and play a 5 day cricket match after travelling across the country in trains, especially in those days when most routes did not have a rajdhani or duronto or shatabdi express. I don't understand why did they HAVE to host a cricket series in the middle of airline pilot strikes and babri masjid riots.
Agreed completely, that also didn't show India the country in good spirit for the outsiders with those riots and air strike and we know how 🚆 in India runs barring Shatabdi
Quite a few selection mistakes definitely. I don’t think it would have been 3-0 to India if Gower, Russell, Fraser and a couple of others had been selected.
im surprised a tour occured...not surprised they lost... security and travel issues .... shouldnt have happened ... but they made use of what was there ...gooch's form really slipped during this time but picked up in time for the ashes battering that england got later that summer ..
England tour of 1977 under Tony Greig would be brilliant to cover next or probably the England tour of 1981 when David Gower was on England tour. I guess, these videos or documentaries will become historical documents for the new generations say fifty or hundred years from now as nowadays sometimes we wonder about the times of Don Bradman, WG Grace or Len Hutton etc. But i am wondering, should the Indian tours to England now not be brought onto TV when India is touring England and not the other way around of England visiting India. I suppose, the ontour footage of behind the cricket ground could only be in the Indian hands, if they ever recorded anything. Perhaps india may have such footage and be willing to share it too if someone asks india.
Embarrassing performance by that England team, really. Just because it was 30 years ago doesn't make it any less worse lol If England went down by 8 wickets and two innings defeats today, they'd be bloody crucified.
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loved it.
16:39 you displayed wrong map of india..you neglect the north east states of India
Great content. Probably my favorite series.
Waiting😍😍
@jupiter rules He was not there in the series.
These documentaries on Sky presented by Atherton is genuinely top quality cricket content.
Yes one of best English commentators and cricketer
Dermot Reeve what a legend for started vlogging back in 93.
First vlogger ever. Upse guys take a note!
Best after dinner speaker I've heard
He was probably coked off his face
@@JhaAkshit there are vloggers from the early to mid 80s
Sky and it's cricket documentaries- absolute gold stuff.
Most unforgettable series for my personally since I watched my first cricket match live at Chepauk ! Pavilion Terrance tickets and got autographs from Sunil Gavaskar and Dennis Lille ! And Sidhu and Sachin scored a century too !
dermot reeve is a legend. he was vlogging even before vlogging was a thing
hehe ikr
Very surprising that an English team stuck with the tour despite such issues. Usually they pack their bags at the slightest of health issues.
Kudos to the team they were professional and decided to respect the love that India had for cricketers.
Different times back then as well. Players were a lot less pampered and just got on with it. There wasn’t as much money in the game as there is now and it was a more innocent time as well. Teams didn’t have loads of security around them, unlike they have today.
@@mrkipling2201 True. Miss those days. A unique mix of laid back cricket + exciting play.. Dont know if that came out right but I miss that.
Cos now I feel too much tech is making bowlers, batsmen concentrate more on technique rather than natural flair.
@@aham-mumukshu-asmiit came out perfectly mate. I totally agree with you. Although my team, England, have started to make test cricket very exciting to watch, with the recent Ashes series a prime example of that. Which team do you follow?? Test cricket will always be the best form of the game for me. Your preference of cricket is??
@@mrkipling2201 Nice to hear back from you after sometime.. I follow India and my favorite form of game is Test cricket. (also I like IPL- CSK due to Dhoni).
I love the tests played in Eng/Aus.. But I love spin track on India/SL more.. cos Spin makes it exciting.
I take pride in being one of the early ones in my group to spot the renaissance of England cricket (especially in white ball) after their ouster from 2015 WC. That time my friends mocked me thinking I was joking. I credit Jason Roy for all this cos he is the one who started this bold style of play. When they hit the first 400 in ODI, the same friends thought it was fluke. But I again reassured them something big was in the making. Funny to see few of them become big fans of England team but they never seem to credit me for making them realise this!
Also love their brand of Bazball in Tests. Although I would wait and watch how they bazball fairs in Australian and Indian pitches.
I can't imagine how the bunch would feel watching this. Memories are priceless! This is golden stuff from Sky Cricket.
When he said " that wasn't the case nearly 3 decades ago " , i was like 😮.
I still think 2000 was like yesterday .
I am with you!
I’m with you on that!!
Was a bright eyed 8 year old Sri Lankan boy watching this live in Dubai after I had just comprehended the rules of cricket. Amazing how I still have memories of this almost 30 years later. Never thought I’d see these images again !
i followed every game of this phenomenal series. it was the first major series for India after the '92 world cup. I can see the western POV now. Touring the sub continent is like visiting mars. Harsh, unforgiving heat, traffic, noise, pollution, open signs of poverty that question your belief in humanity- absolutely shocking for a lot of them in the west. But it used to be my home for a long time and it still is in my heart, even though I do not live there.
This is my favourite tour ever. Thank you so much to Sky Sports for making this into a series!
As to the documentary, it brought back fond memories of my childhood. This series, i had watched with my brother. We didn't miss a single session of the entire series...
Thanks Sky - Hope you release more of this
Thank you for this documentary. I remember watching the test matches from this tour as a 10 year old. I had also just arrived from a visit from India for six weeks so I was fascinated with my heritage!
Watching this, it makes so much sense why Alec Stewart decided not to tour in 2001 🤣🤣
We have come a long, long way in most aspects in India. Opening up of the economy back then did wonders in more ways than we can imagine.
This is quality stuff, Sky. Keep 'em coming.
The end of the monopoly of Doordoshan helped Indian cricket enormously as well. Would you agree??
Awesome clippings guys....
These tough touring days are the days which you guys still cherish..
The experience of India as a country in early 90s..
Today things are so different..
U guys hv contributed to the growth of the game in the country.
Awesome video...
Thanks Sky
Amazing to see how far the game has come...brilliant by Sky!
To win big overseas tours, you need to get there very early and prepare properly. Play as many tour games as possible on similar wickets that you’ll get in the test series. That’s what we did in Australia in 2010/11 and look what happened.
Thanks Sky and Sir Atherton for this masterpiece ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Cricket has so many untold stories, so many characters,
India have surely come a long way since 1993.
So have England. So many fat unfit losers in their team back then
@@robeson1231 Don't see any.
Yes but your moaning and whinging hasn't improved. It just get worse.
Yea they have brought themselves up through corruption in ICC
@@stevenwillie7667 ooooo someone's burning..
Brilliant documentary. Sky Cricket never disappoints. Waiting for the remaining episodes.
Extremally well documented in my opinion. Kudos to the editor of this.
Really enjoyable film and amusing! Can't wait for series 2
India England series are always enthralling to watch.
More of this type of content is required for humanity ,period !
Been looking forward to this.
Thanks for this loving this! Piece of history
Brilliant and thank you so much for posting such a gem,.
Sky Cricket is the best Sports channel across formats, Countries or Platforms I ever came across.
03:55 Tupac getting his autographs
Pure pure gold docu...
Absolute gold stuff for cricket lovers.
This is gold stuff❤love it
This is absolutely fascinating. A lost world of old school touring. Those long distance Indian train journeys😂. I’ve experienced a couple myself (but not as a cricketer obviously😂).
Fun watching this😁, thank you for uploading.
This is gold
Cricket Gold. Thank you Sky.
wonderfull documentary, awaiting for the other upcoming episodes.
How beautiful this I love my country
Absolute gold documentary 🥳
Mike's voice is as soothing
sky sports u r providing gem of documentaries
Love to see these type of quality contents! Respect to Sky! ✨
Loving this. Nice work Athers 👍
how the hell did this golden documentary get made..epic vintage clips
❤️ SKY CRICKET 🏏 ,another Gem 💎 by Atherton .
Hussain ,Ward,Key,Holding Isha,Ebony,David Lloyd,Butcher ,knight ,the lot red 🔥🎉
Great documentary,watched it last week,their should be more like this ,proper eye opener,bet Phil Tufnell was a live wire.
This is gold.
Wow!!! Waiting for the next one
I always believe that a documentary should always be for cricket events not only on players
Thanks reeve ❤️❤️❤️
I always thought we should have picked Peter Such as one of our spinners, instead of Ian Salisbury. Although he was a very good county player, I thought Salisbury wasn’t a test match quality player. Mind you, his batting wasn’t bad, which was a huge help in the tour of Pakistan in 2000.
And now such is the might of BCCI that it can end up buying planes, airports and hotels if it comes to that.
This is such a fascinating documentary to watch.
This is so brilliant ...
We need more of these documentaries
Some one mentioned that it is strange that there are no flights to lot of places in such a big country India. If they go back and check their history, the sad and poor state of a india was due to their own country England. They looted india for more than 200 years, pushed from one of the most wealthiest countries to one of the poorest countries.
25+ years later, we are fastest growing economies in the world...Made huge development in Software, IT, Space, pharma and manufacturing industries...We have still long way to go, but we are getting there, not by looting someone else, but by sheer intelligence, hard work, and dedication...When I think of other countries who grew by pushing other countries down or looting, i feel so proud that I am an Indian...I may be still poor when compared to you wealthy nations, but I got whatever through legitimate means...
The music…great 80s stuff
We need more documentaries like this
Got Spinwashed this winter as well
Thanks Sky
Great documentary 😍😍
This should have come before England India test series this year, England team would have performed way better after taking this Documentary as inspiration
Have to credit sky.. these documentaries they do every year are excellent
2:17 one win in 26 test matches is sackable not just for the captain but for the entire board. How ironic now that Indian cricket did not have money in cricket once upon a time
Absolute gold!
11:19 Yodha! Mallus hit like!
Oh this is so so Good. I remember this being the first home series I had watched on TV as an 8 year old. Sweet Nostalgia.
GOLD LEVEL DOCUMENTRY VIDEO
Bloody good documentary.
Gold😇😇
Top quality home videos from Dermot, not to be sniffed at...
“The broadcaster not only enjoyed a monopoly over cricket broadcasting, but also charged for its services.”
Wow, can’t imagine what that must be like 🙄.
Bloody Marvellous 👍
Indian Railways ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks Sky 😍😍
Anyone remember a video diary of that tour from a supporter's point of view made by Kevin Allen (the brother of Keith who a few years later directed the film Twin Town)?
What an legend v loging in 93
thank you sky
Why BCCI don't make such documentary now a days??
This was Masterpiece 😍
Sky sports you are mind-blowing. Undoubtedly the best cricket channel in the world and fittingly it's from England.
Such a great documentary. Would like to watch more of the same.❤️❤️
Wow something new ty
Fun fact 1993 is the last time ENGLAND win the odi series india 🙏🙏🙏🙏
It was 3-3 a tie actually
Train journey
Can't believe it man
So England chose not to pick one of their very best batsmen (Gower) or best pure wicketkeeper Jack Russell for no logical reason. That's crazy.
I know. The selection mistakes are still happening as well today!!
*They had transportation issues back then now BCCI can send charter plane for 1 or 2 players!*
@19:59 Sir Geoffrey doing SA accent
India should have not hosted the series. If you aren't even in a position where you can provide visiting teams basic air transportation for inter-city commute, it's better not to host a cricket series. As an Indian, I have travelled in overnight sleeper trains all my life but it is bloody hard to get up and play a 5 day cricket match after travelling across the country in trains, especially in those days when most routes did not have a rajdhani or duronto or shatabdi express. I don't understand why did they HAVE to host a cricket series in the middle of airline pilot strikes and babri masjid riots.
Agreed completely, that also didn't show India the country in good spirit for the outsiders with those riots and air strike and we know how 🚆 in India runs barring Shatabdi
This is hilarious! 😂
Quite a few selection mistakes definitely. I don’t think it would have been 3-0 to India if Gower, Russell, Fraser and a couple of others had been selected.
England would still have been stuffed
@@robeson1231 I don’t think so.
@@robeson1231 lost maybe but not stuffed.
im surprised a tour occured...not surprised they lost... security and travel issues .... shouldnt have happened ... but they made use of what was there ...gooch's form really slipped during this time but picked up in time for the ashes battering that england got later that summer ..
boyycs on the verge of becoming an angry old chap 😂
England tour of 1977 under Tony Greig would be brilliant to cover next or probably the England tour of 1981 when David Gower was on England tour. I guess, these videos or documentaries will become historical documents for the new generations say fifty or hundred years from now as nowadays sometimes we wonder about the times of Don Bradman, WG Grace or Len Hutton etc.
But i am wondering, should the Indian tours to England now not be brought onto TV when India is touring England and not the other way around of England visiting India. I suppose, the ontour footage of behind the cricket ground could only be in the Indian hands, if they ever recorded anything. Perhaps india may have such footage and be willing to share it too if someone asks india.
There’s a review of England’s tour of the West Indies in 1980 on UA-cam. Plus the 1986 tour there.
Embarrassing performance by that England team, really. Just because it was 30 years ago doesn't make it any less worse lol
If England went down by 8 wickets and two innings defeats today, they'd be bloody crucified.
Yep england were awful back then
Dude, they just lost 3 matches badly
@@vishaldhar420 They got absolutely belted that series. Humbled by Kumble.
Social media today is more challenging
Jose Buttler … time traveller 10:19 ?
Thank you sky sports. Nostalgic ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Nice documentary
According to my maths you haven't seen it yet😜
@@rvs1444 😅😅😅
Hey sky sports can you please do more es
Was that really hard, Many grandfathers of them would have spend years ruling India during British Raj, they certainly enjoyed looting . didn't they ?