*"Shane Warne, the leg spinner from Victoria".* Not many knew back then that Warne would go on to become one of the greatest bowlers ever, if not the greatest!
@Cochinor Kerala, Had Warne kept his mouth and silly behaviours in control, he would have ended his career as the top most wicket taker in tests...He would have definitely crossed even the 800 mark..that 2 years ban cost his greatest career finish. What do you think CK? 😀
Wow, so many young blokes who would go on for next decade & a half. Sachin, Ganguly & Srinath from India. Warne, Hayden, Martyn & Bevan From Australia. What a talent!
Great to see so many future legends in one match! Ganguly's weakness against that ball remained throughout his career, probably 50% of the time he got out in that fashion, and another 30% against short ball. I sometimes wonder how many more runs he would have scored if he worked on just those two shots🤔. But there is an old saying, work on your strength rather than trying to perfect all weaknesses, he certainly showed that's true.
@@ramvaidyanathan7838 I get what you are trying to do here but there should be no shame to give credit where it's due doesn't make anyone a small person. Some languages are statistically proven difficult like Mandarin, Sanskrit and languages in Devnagri script. And it's far easier to pronounce Warne, Smith, Clarke etc.
At 5:14 "The all-rounder Sourav Ganguly into the attack" The title should have had Young Ganguly too! This was the period where he came into the side for a couple of games and then disappeared for a few years and before making a stellar comeback as a specialist batter!
@@joebob2311productions Ian commentary never short opinions and short stories still way better what has been dished out currently.All we keep hearing stand and deliver stuff with artificial whomps.
@@sagarsunar Come on! Ian Chappell was one of the best from 90s. I simply can't listen to the new generation of commentators. There was a time when I used to watch matches for commentary.
Even the practice games were much better than today's plastic cricket... Manuka Oval (Canberra) used to be a regular International venue back those days.... Beautiful ground. Those days, Australia had World's best pitches.... Perth (WACA) was deadly, Brisbane (GABBA) was unpredictable & Melbourne (MCG) too used to be unpredictable with a very big boundary (sometimes batsmen used to run 5 runs 😊). And coming to these players, all of them were fresh campaigners of late Eighties batch and they all shined for the next decade & half. Young Mathew Hayden, Micheal Bevan, Gleg Blewett, Damien Martyn, Damien Fleming, Shane Warne....!!! Other youngsters like Micheal Slater, Justin Langer, Glen McGrath missed this game due to injuries. Or else, we could've got a glimpse of tall & very thin McGrath 😊 Javagal Srinath was very quick and he was good at bowling Yorkers. Manoj Prabhakar used to be very inconsistent, but he was good at bowling incoming yorkers & slower deliveries. None of today's toy cricketers know the art of bowling Yorkers...🥴 Those days, Pitches in Australia used to be bouncy, unlike today's batsmen friendly Australian pitches. Today, even the WACA pitch gets prepared like Subcontinent pitch 😮😮😮 Cricket lost its value after 2008.... Too much commercialization killed the real quality of Cricket and the players. Today's players are like Toys in the control of money minded Corporate Bosses.
This bowler Greg Rowell was mighty impressive. Lovely high arm action and so much of bounce due to his height and action, impressive accuracy ,tough to hit ..where did he disappear, didn’t see him representing Australia anywhere in the 90s. ?😕
Spinner from Victoria Shane Warne, little that Ian knew...that Spinner from Victoria will go on to become the greatest Australian sportsman only after Sir Don (probably), the man, the myth, the legend..Shane 'The King' Warne. We miss you Warnie, gone too soon 😟
Would be great if you could upload the 2004 game between these two sides. Read it in the papers, was an absolute thriller. This is what cricket misses today, big stars playing in such exhibition style (yet with List A/FC status) games.
Back then the celebrations on getting a wicket were so muted. 11:56 Srinath as if walking in the parking after taking a wicket. Sachin tendulkar and most indians playing cricket without any spikes on their shoes. Great days of cricket.
They all were very young that's why they are not in the team, doesn't mean that other players are better because Australia of early 2000s was far better than the early 90s team
12:03 Check out fatboy Warnie running for a single...thought he was going to light up a dart when he got halfway. RIP Champ. Great footage this. Bevan Martyn Blewett etc. Hayden just a big teenager by the looks. Luvved it. Tx for the upload.
Wow how young do they look? I haven't even heard of Rowell. Bit young for me but a good bowler from what I saw. Martyn bowling as well👍I think Zoehrer was should have had more chances, great in the Shield games.
Greg Rowell was great. Was one of my favourite players growing up here in QLD especially when we won the Sheffield Shield for the 1st time in 1995. I had the chance to play against him well after he retired from professional cricket. I can tell you he didn't lose any of his pace and accuracy.
A tour match getting good coverage and good crowd in 1992..channel 9 was always leading the way
Srinath…. What a gem he was , underrated gentleman and world class pacer when India actually had no proper fast bowler….
This Tendulkar bloke seems good I think he will be the one to score 100 hundreds!!
That Yorker from Prabhakar to Siddons was fire!
One of the very best, that would have knocked over nearly anyone.
Almost wasted on some bloke running halfway down the wicket
I would have thought a decent batter would have kept that out, Siddons technique and footwork was tailenderesk
4:36 🙌
Inswinging Yorker that was utterly unplayable… as same as Jasprit Bumrah delivery to Ollie Pope in England Tour of India 2023-24
*"Shane Warne, the leg spinner from Victoria".* Not many knew back then that Warne would go on to become one of the greatest bowlers ever, if not the greatest!
Rip him after having a threesome
@Cochinor Kerala, Had Warne kept his mouth and silly behaviours in control, he would have ended his career as the top most wicket taker in tests...He would have definitely crossed even the 800 mark..that 2 years ban cost his greatest career finish. What do you think CK? 😀
@@debra6968It was a 12 month ban
Wow, so many young blokes who would go on for next decade & a half. Sachin, Ganguly & Srinath from India. Warne, Hayden, Martyn & Bevan From Australia. What a talent!
What about the great Damien Fleming?
And Greg blewett
Great to see so many future legends in one match! Ganguly's weakness against that ball remained throughout his career, probably 50% of the time he got out in that fashion, and another 30% against short ball. I sometimes wonder how many more runs he would have scored if he worked on just those two shots🤔. But there is an old saying, work on your strength rather than trying to perfect all weaknesses, he certainly showed that's true.
Srinath's bowling action in those days was very reminiscent of the West Indian fast bowling greats. 👍
lol
no
Good action but yeah nah
@@sentimentalbloke185 lol
Yes!
Reminds of Ambrose
@@RaveSharrma 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can't get over Ian Chappell introducing Ganguly as an all-rounder.
🤣🤣🤣
Ganguly was a very handy bowler. Bowled more in ODI's than tests from memory.
That's true. He bowled lesser and lesser as time went on.
yup.. he was a pretty good bowler on seaming tracs.. stoppd bowling as his batting fell off in early 2000s
Arey joker..he has more wickets that current top bowlers of our country...i think u r 2k boomer who knows nothing about cricket...
Props to Ian Chappell for pronouncing all the Ind names correctly and professionally and yes some of those were difficult from non native perspective.
Well Indian commentators usually pronounce Aussie names right, too.
@@ramvaidyanathan7838 I get what you are trying to do here but there should be no shame to give credit where it's due doesn't make anyone a small person. Some languages are statistically proven difficult like Mandarin, Sanskrit and languages in Devnagri script. And it's far easier to pronounce Warne, Smith, Clarke etc.
@@ramvaidyanathan7838stop making everything about india
@@andrewjames2777He’s making it sound on Chappell you fool !! Maybe read properly before throwing on fingers on the keyboard
Wow. Golden memories. Pls upload more such. Damien Fleming and Haydo especially can't believe their looks
18yr old Sachin playing classic knock
34 off 43 balls 👍
One can easily notice that, how Tendulkar was way ahead of the from the rest🤘🏻 what a stroke play 🔥🔥🔥 Master at the age of 18👌🏻🔥
pls keep on posting more VDOs from Disaster that IND had in'91. CRICK AU , you are heart beat of cricket and live in our pulse..
At 5:14 "The all-rounder Sourav Ganguly into the attack" The title should have had Young Ganguly too! This was the period where he came into the side for a couple of games and then disappeared for a few years and before making a stellar comeback as a specialist batter!
Even had a jump in his run up, which wasn't there in his later years!
He was kept out due to his irreverent "Babu Shona" attitude. Perhaps thats what he needed.
and a slightly young ian chappell too, the best commentator there is
Really?? His commentry is just dull.
Far from the best, but certainly better than the jokers they have nowadays
@@joebob2311productions Ian commentary never short opinions and short stories still way better what has been dished out currently.All we keep hearing stand and deliver stuff with artificial whomps.
@@sivag2032 Well said. He's still near the top but he was part of a tough group. Tony Grieg always has my vote as best.
@@sagarsunar Come on! Ian Chappell was one of the best from 90s. I simply can't listen to the new generation of commentators. There was a time when I used to watch matches for commentary.
0:26 Jamie Siddons is our current batting coach. He was also our head coach for 4 years. A nice person who improved a lot of batsman.
What a scene‼️ legends are in frame😍
Tim Zoehrer was the wicketkeeper for Australia in the tied test match at Madras in 1986.
What a great performance by Gregory John Rowell 6/27 unfortunately no-one mentioned his name not even he played for the Aussies.😢
He played ODI for Australia A from memory.
Lawry, Chapps and Kerry OKeefe in commentary, legendary.
Great to see this classic match
That Yorker by Prabhakar 👌👌👌
From a failure to one of the best left handers in the world... Dada's story should also be made into a movie
What the fook is a Dada... some unknown sh*t.
Even the practice games were much better than today's plastic cricket...
Manuka Oval (Canberra) used to be a regular International venue back those days.... Beautiful ground.
Those days, Australia had World's best pitches.... Perth (WACA) was deadly, Brisbane (GABBA) was unpredictable & Melbourne (MCG) too used to be unpredictable with a very big boundary (sometimes batsmen used to run 5 runs 😊).
And coming to these players, all of them were fresh campaigners of late Eighties batch and they all shined for the next decade & half.
Young Mathew Hayden, Micheal Bevan, Gleg Blewett, Damien Martyn, Damien Fleming, Shane Warne....!!!
Other youngsters like Micheal Slater, Justin Langer, Glen McGrath missed this game due to injuries.
Or else, we could've got a glimpse of tall & very thin McGrath 😊
Javagal Srinath was very quick and he was good at bowling Yorkers.
Manoj Prabhakar used to be very inconsistent, but he was good at bowling incoming yorkers & slower deliveries.
None of today's toy cricketers know the art of bowling Yorkers...🥴
Those days, Pitches in Australia used to be bouncy, unlike today's batsmen friendly Australian pitches.
Today, even the WACA pitch gets prepared like Subcontinent pitch 😮😮😮
Cricket lost its value after 2008.... Too much commercialization killed the real quality of Cricket and the players.
Today's players are like Toys in the control of money minded Corporate Bosses.
Amazing upload.... great to see the kiddos I grew up with
Thank You for this video. A real gem.
Prabhakar to siddon, an absolute peach of a delivery....
This bowler Greg Rowell was mighty impressive. Lovely high arm action and so much of bounce due to his height and action, impressive accuracy ,tough to hit ..where did he disappear, didn’t see him representing Australia anywhere in the 90s. ?😕
He played ODI for Australia A
Spinner from Victoria Shane Warne, little that Ian knew...that Spinner from Victoria will go on to become the greatest Australian sportsman only after Sir Don (probably), the man, the myth, the legend..Shane 'The King' Warne. We miss you Warnie, gone too soon 😟
Just look at line ups,the quality.more so the pitch and enormous boundries.australia tour was such a challenge for touring teams in 90s.
Seeing Mathew Hayden here was a complete shocker !!!
4:12 "Wild village Ya Hoos"
That guy was in mood of T-20
Siddons looked like he had an early plane to catch, and Prabhakar ended up embarrassing him.
Warnie. The greatest ever. ❤
Would be great if you could upload the 2004 game between these two sides. Read it in the papers, was an absolute thriller. This is what cricket misses today, big stars playing in such exhibition style (yet with List A/FC status) games.
Sachin not using spike shoes.. Wat an era?
Praveen Amre and Sanjay Manjrekar showed lot of promise ,but somehow didnt last long at the top level.
Nice to see Manuka oval hasn't changed one iota since then.
There’s young Ganguly here as well!
2:30 Mathew Hayden failure against India, a rare sight.
Boy, every time Rowell bowled, I got scared thinking he might collide with the umpire!
Haha exactly what I was thinking everytime he ran in!
Lol me too, i was thinking that all the way, his elbow can hit his head 😅
30 years old match🔥
18:10 the bullet drive against Brett Lee many many years later came to my mind. Master of the straight drive since the age of 18!
So many players ganguly, Hayden, bevan Greg blewet Damien Fleming all made name quite late in their career
First time I saw Sachin batting without a helmet
goddamn! ganguly used to have a proper run and heavy arm swing? good goddamn!
Awesome Vintage Cricket
Back then the celebrations on getting a wicket were so muted. 11:56 Srinath as if walking in the parking after taking a wicket. Sachin tendulkar and most indians playing cricket without any spikes on their shoes. Great days of cricket.
Glad to hear “skull” the legend KOK!
Greg Rowell had a lovely action.
Back in the day, a score of 27 in 12 overs was considered just fine :)
Shane Warne the legend 💐❤️
12:50 Damien Martyn's bouffant hair.....sweet.
Hayden actually had some hair.
Gem of an upload
In such a short time so much changed.. How much technology improved n stars ⭐ became legends..
Size of the Ground 💥
How much the game has changed.... commentators criticizing the aggressive approach of the batsman in 12th over
Martyn with a nice 50 no without a helmet also a very nice catch and a run out that was missed
Oh my days!
Fleming, what a tremendous mullet.
This match had current great players and future greats . Back on those days Astralia A sides used to dominate same as Indian A side does now .
They played later at Drummoyne oval. It was a good day out I managed to photos with D Martyn J Langer Rod Marsh. Sunny got swamped by the Indian fans
Fun fact: this match has two players who went on to score consecutive hundreds in their first two tests!
Sourav & Blewet
Ravi shastri in the toss -'' the coin is going like a tracer bullet'
Great to hear Kerry O'keefe with out the buffoonish carry on and snorting. He sounds almost intelligent.
Some future legends on display here 👍🏾
Damien Martyn
Shane Warne
Micheal Bevan
Matthew Hayden
In president XI
Imagine the actual XI of Australia those days!!
They all were very young that's why they are not in the team, doesn't mean that other players are better because Australia of early 2000s was far better than the early 90s team
And Allan Border himself as the captain
A year or so later it would be:-
Taylor, Slater, Boon, Waugh. M, Border, Waugh. S.
Where do you find this kind of an matches no days &see the boundaries it's an 90.yards it's was a golden year
LOL The time when they had to introduce Warne as " Legspinner from Victoria"
Even Chappelli looks youngish
12:03 Check out fatboy Warnie running for a single...thought he was going to light up a dart when he got halfway. RIP Champ.
Great footage this. Bevan Martyn Blewett etc. Hayden just a big teenager by the looks.
Luvved it. Tx for the upload.
Blewett, Bevan, Martyn & Fleming would have played 100 tests if they'd been born elsewhere. Just shows the amazing depth Australia had at the time.
19:22 Warne to Tendulkar ❤
Sachin 🔥
Look at srikant batting with a cap tat too in australia.wat a game it was in tat era
10 years later, India would square the test series with Australia under Sourav Ganguly.
Michael Bevan a fine batsman for Yorkshire back in the day 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
A whole heap of famous names on both teams.
And nobody knows how great they all are going to be in future
Prasidh Krishna is Srinath's bowling reincarnation!!
Micheal Bevan wielding a kookaburra bat..a rare sight
During those days, Team India had a tendency to give up quite easily unlike the Team India of today .🏟️🏟️🏏🏏
That 18 yrs old Tendulkar can bat I think he has 30k + runs in his talent
4:40 That Yorker by Manoj Prabhakar was fantastic
Warne was an absolute legend. You can find a batsman like sachin but will not find a leg spinner like warne.
There will be no one like Sachin, and no one like Warne too.Period.
200m boundary
I have been a big fan of Sourav Ganguly since I started watching and playing cricket from 1996. He was faster during those days.
The ground looks so big compared to present day ones.
Hayden with a full head of hair!
Rowell what a bowler
Thanks s lot.
True Legends ❤
it's dangerous I knw.. bt it was awesm to see batsmn face fast bwlrs with no headgear
Golden era ❤❤❤
Till date i never understood why Praveen amre was in the team
why were the indians not celebrating on taking wickets? very contrasting to the current cricket celebration styles. Good to see
Wow how young do they look? I haven't even heard of Rowell. Bit young for me but a good bowler from what I saw. Martyn bowling as well👍I think Zoehrer was should have had more chances, great in the Shield games.
Are you fan of cricket or men!
Greg Rowell was great. Was one of my favourite players growing up here in QLD especially when we won the Sheffield Shield for the 1st time in 1995. I had the chance to play against him well after he retired from professional cricket. I can tell you he didn't lose any of his pace and accuracy.
Healy was immovable behind the stumps. Martyn bowled occasionally for Australia. I seem to remember him a couple of test wickets.
Jeez, Sunny has been commentating for years
Watch the attendance,these days this type of crowd is not even found in ODIs.
Bevan could have been an all-time great if he’d clicked at test level