The greats like like McGrath just found the ideal length so quickly compared to others. That wicket to wicket line meant he just had to deviate the ball slightly for the effect to be magnified.
McGrath giving instructions on how to swing the ball is hilarious; even he could barely keep a straight face. An all time Great bowler, but fair go Glenn, in all the incredible years I watched you bowl i didn’t see you swing the ball more than 3 mil. Legend but.
In 1990s to 2000 this Australian team was perfect in all aspects. Domination... indians used to pray that we should win against them at all. odds... Shane Warne,lee,mcrath,gilly,kaspr9vitz,etc .. batting was 7 batsman lineup which has Gilchrist at no 7 ... likes of ponting,martin ,hayden ,leman ,etc.... they set examples to win repeatedly world cups... until india came back at 2011...
If you get selected in Australian National side for 3 years without drop, You are going to be legend in Cricket History. That is the Standard of Australian Cricket. Australian Cricket faced challenges from West Indies in 1970s & 1980s. Australia also faced challenges from Pakistan & Srilanka in 1990s. However, Australia overcame all these teams & found the solution to counter attack them and eventually succeded. Now, Australia is facing challenges from India steadfastly. Australia might have won the 2023 World cup against India. But, Australia has to find new theory to dominate India. Because, India is a 1.44 Billion population & Talent hunting is nothing
Why would any team or national board focus on dominating one particular side? They should and ought to focus on the process of developing, nurturing and ensuring an environment where they can play good cricket. Moreover,having a pipeline of talents is no ticket for success at the highest level. Performing at the highest level under pressure is another story..
He is.. only the new generation fans and some Asians think otherwise.. For me (and many other long term cricket fans), he is the greatest pace bowler of all time.. better than even the likes of Ambrose, Marshall, Akram and Lillee..
@@avishek438 it's a fact & not a joke, mcgrath can't play the 3rd format even if his life depended on it. Hazelwoods better, even the bowler who troubled Kohli most too across all formats.
@@avishek438 in fact current Aus trio are best of all time surpassing even mcgrath, Lee, Gillespie for the sheer ability to be dominant across formats & also due to better technology too which makes them plan all the deliveries as per each batsmen weakness & trigger point.
No bro India now has bowlers with caliber of macgrath.. Indians don't have that genetical advantage needed for a fast bowler which the aussies have.. So they produced many great fast bowlers.. But India now also has some quality pace bowlers
@@somadatta338 lol.. first of all it McGrath and not MacGrath.. Secondly, i cant stop laughing on your comment that India now has bowlers of similar calibre as McGrath.. I mean why do you hv to embarass yourself publicly?
Kohli struggled against James Anderson. I can only imagine the nightmare he would have went through facing McGrath. Today's bowlers are no comparison to the bowlers from that era. If you don't believe me, just watch footage from old matches in YT. The difference is night and day...
@@srikanthsv79 Hazelwood just knows how to bowl consistently short of good length in that corridor of uncertainty. McGrath had other tricks up his sleeve like reverse swinging yorker etc. I consider Sachin & Lara the greatest batsmen the game has ever seen. Because they scored runs against the likes of Curtly Ambrose, Wasim Akram, Shane Warne, Muralidharan, Shoaib Akhtar and many many more. They also had to deal with old reverse swinging ball (ofcourse they brought the rule to change the ball mid-innings to rig the game towards batsmen). Don't forget the pitches also, just flat tracks with barely any deviation off the seam. Even the boundaries are also small nowadays with advanced bats where one can smash six smoking a cigar. Now back to the topic. Both Sachin & Lara even with their god like skills consistently struggled against McGrath. That simply shows how he tested batsmen in the 5 day format. In the ODI format you could dance down the track and put McGrath off his game. But, in test matches it was a totally different ball game...
Dominated the world's best by bowling in 130s, ur the greatest of all time mate
McGrath showed the world that one can make a great living even at 130km/h.
He was literally in late 130s from 1996 to 2001-02
Really great, no doubt. One of the pillars of Australian domination.
One of the pillars ❌️
The main pillar ✅️
The greats like like McGrath just found the ideal length so quickly compared to others. That wicket to wicket line meant he just had to deviate the ball slightly for the effect to be magnified.
Great bowler and nice style,,iam big fane of his style
Perfect Light, Length and consistency=Accuracy is the secret of Great McGrath. 'Pigeon', more videos please.
McGrath giving instructions on how to swing the ball is hilarious; even he could barely keep a straight face. An all time Great bowler, but fair go Glenn, in all the incredible years I watched you bowl i didn’t see you swing the ball more than 3 mil. Legend but.
He scored 61 runs against New Zealand at Brisbane. Please upload that knock
He was simply the best. Always at a nagging length
We are expecting more videos like this from you please
This video is Gold...
The outside off stump line should be renamed the McGrath line
McGraths biggest secret, bowling literally right arm _over_ the wicket
In 1990s to 2000 this Australian team was perfect in all aspects. Domination... indians used to pray that we should win against them at all. odds... Shane Warne,lee,mcrath,gilly,kaspr9vitz,etc .. batting was 7 batsman lineup which has Gilchrist at no 7 ... likes of ponting,martin ,hayden ,leman ,etc.... they set examples to win repeatedly world cups... until india came back at 2011...
5 ducks in a row. A record beating moment for Agarkar!!
All said and done his height is the main reason for success
Great bowling action
The master ❤
McGrath जैसा कोई नहीं
He literally said Im not a big swinger of the ball😂😂
❤❤❤ McGrath 😊😊😊
Incomparable pigeon
Greatest of all time or par close with richard hadlee
What watch is Pidge wearing? 👀
That’s the Australian training outfit in 2000
Legend❤❤❤
great explanation by great sandpapers 😁
after all these all are sandpapers 😮 no doubt about that
Gee it’s a long day. 10 laps in the pool, stretching, bowl 30 overs probably and back for more stretching and laps in the pool. Serious athlete!
Gr8 bowler
If you get selected in Australian National side for 3 years without drop, You are going to be legend in Cricket History.
That is the Standard of Australian Cricket.
Australian Cricket faced challenges from West Indies in 1970s & 1980s.
Australia also faced challenges from Pakistan & Srilanka in 1990s.
However, Australia overcame all these teams & found the solution to counter attack them and eventually succeded.
Now, Australia is facing challenges from India steadfastly. Australia might have won the 2023 World cup against India. But, Australia has to find new theory to dominate India.
Because, India is a 1.44 Billion population & Talent hunting is nothing
Why would any team or national board focus on dominating one particular side?
They should and ought to focus on the process of developing, nurturing and ensuring an environment where they can play good cricket.
Moreover,having a pipeline of talents is no ticket for success at the highest level. Performing at the highest level under pressure is another story..
❤❤💙💙💙💙💙
Something that confuses me is why Mcgrath isn't in the greatest fast bowler ever conversation enough.
He is.. only the new generation fans and some Asians think otherwise..
For me (and many other long term cricket fans), he is the greatest pace bowler of all time.. better than even the likes of Ambrose, Marshall, Akram and Lillee..
@@avishek438I would rate Hazelwood above him for being equally good in all 3 formats following same line & length
@@srikanthsv79 good joke my friend.. keep these coming
@@avishek438 it's a fact & not a joke, mcgrath can't play the 3rd format even if his life depended on it.
Hazelwoods better, even the bowler who troubled Kohli most too across all formats.
@@avishek438 in fact current Aus trio are best of all time surpassing even mcgrath, Lee, Gillespie for the sheer ability to be dominant across formats & also due to better technology too which makes them plan all the deliveries as per each batsmen weakness & trigger point.
Hostess name ?
The best bowler of his type (fast medium seamer). Ambrose was just a bit quicker and just a bit better
Calling it Irish swing is crazy 😂
Hello sir..😍❤️😊
Never another bowler like him 🫡
How can a country with 1.5 billion not produce such bowlers😅 busy worshipping the batters
No bro India now has bowlers with caliber of macgrath.. Indians don't have that genetical advantage needed for a fast bowler which the aussies have.. So they produced many great fast bowlers.. But India now also has some quality pace bowlers
@@somadatta338 lol.. first of all it McGrath and not MacGrath..
Secondly, i cant stop laughing on your comment that India now has bowlers of similar calibre as McGrath..
I mean why do you hv to embarass yourself publicly?
Kohli struggled against James Anderson. I can only imagine the nightmare he would have went through facing McGrath. Today's bowlers are no comparison to the bowlers from that era. If you don't believe me, just watch footage from old matches in YT. The difference is night and day...
@@stanleysandeepif he can face Hazelwood then he can face McGrath
@@srikanthsv79 Hazelwood just knows how to bowl consistently short of good length in that corridor of uncertainty. McGrath had other tricks up his sleeve like reverse swinging yorker etc. I consider Sachin & Lara the greatest batsmen the game has ever seen. Because they scored runs against the likes of Curtly Ambrose, Wasim Akram, Shane Warne, Muralidharan, Shoaib Akhtar and many many more. They also had to deal with old reverse swinging ball (ofcourse they brought the rule to change the ball mid-innings to rig the game towards batsmen). Don't forget the pitches also, just flat tracks with barely any deviation off the seam. Even the boundaries are also small nowadays with advanced bats where one can smash six smoking a cigar. Now back to the topic. Both Sachin & Lara even with their god like skills consistently struggled against McGrath. That simply shows how he tested batsmen in the 5 day format. In the ODI format you could dance down the track and put McGrath off his game. But, in test matches it was a totally different ball game...