Don Bradman - How to Play Cricket
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2020
- Originally made in 1934, this study of the batting style of Donald Bradman was scripted and narrated by the great man himself. The film was updated in 1993 with additional comments from Bradman, filmed in his home in Adelaide.
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Salute to the greatest cricketer, and statistically, the greatest sportsman of all time.
The Greatest #XI of All Time
1 Jack Hobbs
2 Len Hutton
3 Don Bradman (Cap.)
4 Sachin Tendulkar
5 Viv Richards
6 Gary Sobers
7 Alan Knott (W/K)
8 Shane Warne
9 Wasim Akram
10 Malcolm Marshall
11 Sydney Barnes
12th : W.G Grace.
Substitutes:
( George Headley , Brian Lara , Imran Khan , Muttiah Muralitharan , Dennis Lillee )
Manager :- Sir Frank Worrell .
Hey, how u know of Imran khan?
@ImSoBilalPlayer2 at first I thought the person meant Imran Kahn of the Caribbean.
Gavaskar? Barry Richards?
Incredible video quality from such a long time ago. Actually, far better than some more recent footage from the 70s and 80s. You can actually see the ball. Great video to keep and show the modern cricketer.
They are filmed on different formats, Bradman was filmed on movie-grade film where cricket on TV was filmed on video tape, a far lower quality medium back then.
Love you Sir Donald Bradman..... I learned a lot from your explanation of batting techniques
❤❤❤ what an eye
Observation and experience. The two ways to learn everything
Great as they were the world never saw the best of Bradman, Laver and Ali. They were sidelined during their peak years.
Fantastic upload. Greg chappell did some great work with all the great batsman of all time, including bradman. Apparently the full ball is the most dangerous ball in cricket and needs the most attention. Listen to bradman talking about back and across, the shoulders hell even the toes position. Fantastic insight
Where did you see other videos of Greg Chappell???
@@abhijeet_the_thinker4384 In Chappell's book when he was developing his Greg Chappell cricket coaching academy. He talks about how he went through all the footage of the best batsmen and analysed where their stance and feet were when they played different length balls .
@@timcampbell1540 ohh! Did you read that book?
@@abhijeet_the_thinker4384 Yes , it's called fierce focus
A great cricketer and a great Australian
Thanks a lot. Great video. If possible please upload more cricket coaching videos from other great players.
it is lovely to see the great, sir don bradman bat. it is quite similar to the modern way of batting.
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That is cricket book shot
List Away Test Cricket Tours By Australia From 1928-1948 During bradman Playing Carrier
1:-1930 Tour of England
2:-1934 Tour of England
3:-1935/36 Tour of South Africa
4:-1938 Tour of England
5:-1946/46 Tour of Newzealand
6:-1948 Tour of England
Australian team Toured 2 Times India and Shri Lanka in 1935-36 and 1945-46[No Test Match]
Australian team Toured Newzealand in 1927-28[No Test Match]
Bowlers like Sir Alec Bedser, Jim Laker, and Maurice Tate have achieved peaks during their careers ranked in the top-50 bowlers of all-time by the ICC Reliance Best-Ever Test Rankings. Bedser, as one example, comfortably sits in the top-20 bowlers from the analysis. Similarly, bowlers such as Jim Laker, Jack White and the left-arm spinning machine Hedley Verity have produced magical bowling spells ranked in the top-10 bowling performances of all-time by Wisden: the Bible of Cricket. Interestingly, some of these spectacular figures were produced with Bradman, oftentimes defiant, at the other end of the crease.Though many of these bowlers were dazzling stars over their careers - in matches involving Bradman - Bradman feasted and made their dazzle, in more instances than not, look like a flicker. That’s what legends like Usain Bolt and Michael Jordan did to other elite athletes, make them look averageJim Laker, the bowler with the best figures in an inning in Test cricket - 10 wickets for 53 runs - and the only bowler to take 19 of 20 wickets in a Test match for a meagre 90 runs. Laker ended his career with a bowling average of 21.24, yet in matches involving Bradman his average skyrocketed to 52.44. This similar trend is seen with other notable bowlers such as Hedley Verity, Sir Alec Bedser, Harold Larwood, Bill Bowes, and others.
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I can see similarities between him and Viv Richards in these videos.
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Real cricket. I will find trolls
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Something in the bathroom for you Don
Surely a rando pops up in yt and teaches us how to play cricket
I wish no one see this video including me
Respect to you Sir.
Hear, hear
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