@@nylepentik2696 Amendments were made to increase it's popularity among fans. How many golf fans have you seen in your life? Similarly Test Cricket was pure and only class based. Just to make it entertaining, they have amended it so that whole population receives it well
Playing majority of tests on Australian pitches this guy took 708 wickets...If he played for a sub continent team like India or srilanka, would have surely taken more than 1000 test wickets..
A classic Warne delivery...pitches a long way outside leg then cuts back sharply. Not dissimilar to the "Ball of the Century" which bowled Mike Gatting round the back of his legs Rest in peace
Warne didn't spin the ball as much as Stuart Macgill. The turn and bounce that Macgill achieved was absolutely ridiculous. He must be the biggest spinner of the ball to have ever lived. Warne however turned the ball more than anyone who wasn't Stuart Macgill, drifted the ball more than anyone (including Macgill, and I think this was because he released the ball from a higher position), was able to vary the angle of spin of his deliveries very precisely (he had at least two different leg breaks), was as accurate and consistent as the most accurate finger-spinners, had a number of different deliveries and highly effective variations (his flipper was almost unplayable), and was a tactical genius.
I remember childhood days.. watching and enjoying every ball bowled by Shane Warne and listening to Aus Commentary. Test cricket at it's best when watching great bowlers bowling.
Shane Warne has a very good eye for analysing the game... He comes up with a way of getting a batsman out and then sets him up for it using control and variation. Class bowling Warney.
Indeed a very great tactic used by Warnie here. If you look closely, all the deliveries that precede the wicket delivery are all pitched either at or outside off-stump which assimilates the batsman to playing through the off side. And then comes the wicket ball drifting and pitching outside leg - a surprise - and turning just enough to get the tip of leg-stump.
Pushkar Pandey bolwer average se phele bhi wicket nicalta hai average to cricket jab tv me dekhte hai to bolwer ke neche bata hai or hai average nahi dekha jata bolwer wicket nichale wo dekha jata hai ek inings me8 ek ining me 7 wo dekha jata hai anil kumble ne jab ek ining me pakistan ke kilaf10 wicket lethe toh wo time pe to puri team celebrate karrahi thi naki captain bola ke tumhara average kam hai tum bekar ho batao kohi
Shane warne was a great and marvelous spin bowler in deed. Do not open chapter for his personal life. So many brilient personalities in the various field were different lapses, bad habits, indisciplined features in their lives but do not bring these in front of their excellence qualities. If he was not banned for few years he then could achive highest wicket taker in world of cricket and it was rather difficult to cross over.
Yeah, as an average viewer you'd come to see the wicket. But that's not really fun. It's the same old cricket as usual. But as a spinner myself, people like me have come here really to see that beautiful setup.😍
He bowled beautiful wrong un....after 2002 I thought he never been able to bowl wrong un because of the shoulder injury he sustained....but he proved me wrong here
Loved how Richie benaud said Warne doesn't turn the ball as much as McGill but he just has more variety. Always felt McGill was an amazing bowler it's just he was overshadowed by Warne and there was only place for one spinner in the team. When Warne was serving his ban McGill was Aussies premier spinner. And as Warne came back he was shown the doors again.
Here each delivery was a wicket taking one...i thnk powel did well to survive....dat last ball cld hav done any top batsman as wel ...man wat a gem of a bowler he was
The bowl spins generally for two playes what i saw during 90s, one-Shane and another Murlidharan. The best way to deal with them was agressive if you are short heightened and if you are tall, defensive with front foot where balls drops. Sachin Tendulkar and Ravi Shastri both used in the same manner against spinners. I think Sachin has made 155 or 158 against australia with the same technique.
Well, not really. The job of a night watchman is to bat out until stumps to save a recognized batsman from that uncomfortable period before the end of days play.
Legend has it that, Shane Warne once bowled wide off the leg stump, the umpire signalled a wide, in the meanwhile, the ball took a 360 degree turn around the wicket keepers butt, came back and knocked off the off stump.....
@@White742 Even I can say that india hadn't used their best XI as they were experimenting for WC 2019.... Dude its just an excuse... If you think aussies have an edge... Lets see how much that edge counts in the upcoming WC.
@@White742 that's exactly what i am trying to say.. Both teams were more or less using their WC squad... The difference was... Australians missed smith and warner while indians were experimenting their middle order.. pant and raydu were part of indian squad during the last series before the WC.. And now they aren't part of WC anymore.... That's why i can't see that aussies have an edge over india.
Good plan it may have been but it's also a case of Powell not having the skill of a batsmen to sweep him and expect the ball to spin back in. It's overpitched and probably unlikely to have got a batsmen looking to knock Warne off his length. Warne was still a great tactician and a huge player for Australia. Probably the best leg spinner ever in the game.
This is the beauty of Test cricket.
Laying overs and overs of traps, and then striking.
Exactly
thats just boring af
@@nylepentik2696 Real cricket is this mate 😌😌😌
@@AAAAAA-gj2di all 3 formats are real cricket
@@nylepentik2696 Amendments were made to increase it's popularity among fans. How many golf fans have you seen in your life? Similarly Test Cricket was pure and only class based. Just to make it entertaining, they have amended it so that whole population receives it well
Playing majority of tests on Australian pitches this guy took 708 wickets...If he played for a sub continent team like India or srilanka, would have surely taken more than 1000 test wickets..
Indian batsmen smashed him around the park
Are you serious. Pak Indian batsmen will maul him.
@@wesleymaistry6278 Yeah exactly so if he played for India they couldn't have done
What a talent... Unsurpassed. The world will miss Mr Warne. RIP mate.
He died?
@Saidullah Yamin how?
he bowled it from over the wicket, and it turned so much against the angle.....magical!
Summary of Shane Warne: Genius tactician, Gifted, had unnatural turn and uncanny variation.
In short, a legend.
I know I will never get old of watching Warne bowling batsmen out around the leg stump and listening to Bill lawry's commentary. That's priceless!
I miss the magical words.. " Bowling Shane bowling" By Gilchrist
Missing old days...
Good area
Nice one Warney!
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Only "Bowling Shane",it was moin bowling saqqi bowling.
greatest player of all time..... we miss him a lot. :( :( still unable to digest... His action, presence, spin, everything were magic....
1:53 Commentator: "Warne doesn't spin the ball that much..."
3:33 Warne: How bout dat 😎
Nice!
Even the commentators were setting up the batsmen to be bowled around the legs haha
Idiot he said he didn't do it for that particular ball not that wasnt able to
If I was Shane I would find it difficult not to yell "YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!" every time I bowled somebody.
Luckily for us that warnie is not an idiot like yourself then, isn't it?
Tonka Goldman don’t do that
@@raafay_s1027 do what?
This is why you will never beat test cricket! And that was some beautiful bowling by the main man.
A classic Warne delivery...pitches a long way outside leg then cuts back sharply. Not dissimilar to the "Ball of the Century" which bowled Mike Gatting round the back of his legs
Rest in peace
Genius warne.Awesome commentary also "looks like he is playing for his bat contract" was fun yo hear.
Whats the meaning bro?
@@gamersadda1327 batting there for the sake of "batting".
@@adityamohapatra5983 thx bro🤩
If you look closely at his bat i does not have any branding stickers on,maybe thats what the commentator is implying *lol*
Commentator was referring to his bat not having a sponsor on the front
This test would've have been absolutely boring if it weren't for lara and warne. These kind of players are what make cricket worth watching
always an immense treat to watch Warne. Cricket not the same without him Tendulkar & Jayasuriya.
Man was he good! We don't see many spinners around anymore, at least none with this kind of quality that we had in those years. Warne, Murali, etc
Bowling Shane!
Jimmy Russell i
I remember that :)
Aussie has most incredible players of the century..
The best part of this is that it shows the set up. Not just the wicket. It’s always fun watching wickets fall but it very rarely tells the story.
Holy crap I could watch this all day. So much variation. Genius.
Warne didn't spin the ball as much as Stuart Macgill. The turn and bounce that Macgill achieved was absolutely ridiculous. He must be the biggest spinner of the ball to have ever lived. Warne however turned the ball more than anyone who wasn't Stuart Macgill, drifted the ball more than anyone (including Macgill, and I think this was because he released the ball from a higher position), was able to vary the angle of spin of his deliveries very precisely (he had at least two different leg breaks), was as accurate and consistent as the most accurate finger-spinners, had a number of different deliveries and highly effective variations (his flipper was almost unplayable), and was a tactical genius.
S.K. Warne: true example of reaching master status in chosen art/field.
gilly: "good revs warnie”, ................those days
Greatest bowler in the history of cricket..to me
Shane Warne passed away 💔
We miss u legendary spinner
Rest in peace sir 🙏
I remember in school (in England) when we played cricket every bowl everyone used to say ‘’ nice one shane’’
What a legend, he could extract that kind of a turn on Aussie pitches.
this is the very master piece we miss these days... incredibly brainy bowler 👌
“Shane doesn’t spin the ball as much as the other bowlers”
As Stuart McGill was the comment!
Commentator was drunk may be....
*"Ya sure no turning"*😂😂
@B1gUp5 It was probably a correct statement at this point in Warne's career.
Ikr. What's with the commentator?
Lara made 226 and 17 (c Hayden b Warne). In the 2nd innings Warne got 6/80 and eventually Aus won by 7 wickets. Warne = match winner.
Ya but lara was man of the match
I remember childhood days.. watching and enjoying every ball bowled by Shane Warne and listening to Aus Commentary.
Test cricket at it's best when watching great bowlers bowling.
Jeez, look at those stats of Lara's 4:15. Great reminder of a champion seeing the H.S. 400 not out in a game situation.
Lol forgot whats h.s
It was a selfish inning by lara
@@deepshergill1117 i know he should have declared but he is too greedy
@@michaelnguyen9594 well guess what no one remembers if west indies won that test or not but everybody remembers his 400 so i'll say it was worth it
@@sumit17singh yeah.. You are correct. I think this will never be broken
What drift... what spin... what a legend.
Warne was a friendly guy always. He loved Sri Lanka very much. Specially southern area of the country. Rest in peace legend!
Shane Warne has a very good eye for analysing the game... He comes up with a way of getting a batsman out and then sets him up for it using control and variation.
Class bowling Warney.
Gilly is always a delight behind the stumps😍
Miss you Legend, RIP Warnie
the wicket ball. he was lot more close in his bowling action than other balls he bowled😍
Indeed a very great tactic used by Warnie here. If you look closely, all the deliveries that precede the wicket delivery are all pitched either at or outside off-stump which assimilates the batsman to playing through the off side. And then comes the wicket ball drifting and pitching outside leg - a surprise - and turning just enough to get the tip of leg-stump.
What a strategy. ....mindblowing setup he made
it s brilliant...bowling leg spin is a tough v tough art and to bowl it like he does...its just brilliance personified
What a control he had!! True legend.
That spin........ You probably would have to convince coming generations that it was not VFX , the ball was real ...
Shane is the greatest bowler ever
Afridi to ganguly, the best spin in the history of cricket! thank you!
More of Goose Bumps watching Lara come in next. I forgot Warne's magic just before that
Same here
Best spin bowler in history :)
Best bowler ever
Pushkar Pandey duniya me pehla bowler hai jisne 700 wicket nicale muralitharan se pehle
Pushkar Pandey bolwer average se phele bhi wicket nicalta hai average to cricket jab tv me dekhte hai to bolwer ke neche bata hai or hai average nahi dekha jata bolwer wicket nichale wo dekha jata hai ek inings me8 ek ining me 7 wo dekha jata hai anil kumble ne jab ek ining me pakistan ke kilaf10 wicket lethe toh wo time pe to puri team celebrate karrahi thi naki captain bola ke tumhara average kam hai tum bekar ho batao kohi
wierdage Agreed and he never threw it out had to have rules changed to protect him unlike another spin bowler
Have you heard of murali?
Shane warne was a great and marvelous spin bowler in deed. Do not open chapter for his personal life. So many brilient personalities in the various field were different lapses, bad habits, indisciplined features in their lives but do not bring these in front of their excellence qualities. If he was not banned for few years he then could achive highest wicket taker in world of cricket and it was rather difficult to cross over.
Those were the days man when even tests were interesting to watch
No one can reach greatness of Muridharan Warne and Kumble
Thasts why this man is in everybody's "best XI".
Legends of legend ❤️
Imagine him playing gully cricket. Just wonder how much the ball would turn
Bro it would not because in Gully cricket we use tennis ball and tennis balls don't turn
@@IJsurya they turn with finger spin. But we don't use tennis ball. We use rubber ball
Official_Samuroid Yes exactly.
@@srianirudharvapalli7803 we use rubber corck ball or plastic corck ball
Those old days when Australian cricket was at its peak. Now its just been rough like a sandpaper in undees.
not now
Deceptive flight was the key, I reckon! Masterclass!
Classic Shane Warne
3:32
you legend
lucky music lol
lucky music I
Spoiler alert
Yeah, as an average viewer you'd come to see the wicket. But that's not really fun. It's the same old cricket as usual.
But as a spinner myself, people like me have come here really to see that beautiful setup.😍
He bowled beautiful wrong un....after 2002 I thought he never been able to bowl wrong un because of the shoulder injury he sustained....but he proved me wrong here
He was bowling with 100% utilisation of his brain😍👌
Wow see the movement through the air!.
Oh my goodness.wow wht master class plan and great analaizing of greatest bowler.u beauty warne
Loved how Richie benaud said Warne doesn't turn the ball as much as McGill but he just has more variety.
Always felt McGill was an amazing bowler it's just he was overshadowed by Warne and there was only place for one spinner in the team. When Warne was serving his ban McGill was Aussies premier spinner. And as Warne came back he was shown the doors again.
Beautiful bowling.
Absolute genius of a bowler.
Magnificent delivery
Shane Warne....and Shane Warne is the greatest bowler of all time
Rest in peace Shane Warne
Here each delivery was a wicket taking one...i thnk powel did well to survive....dat last ball cld hav done any top batsman as wel ...man wat a gem of a bowler he was
Legend of cricket....
warne and ambrose could watch bowl all day ...:)
The bowl spins generally for two playes what i saw during 90s, one-Shane and another Murlidharan. The best way to deal with them was agressive if you are short heightened and if you are tall, defensive with front foot where balls drops. Sachin Tendulkar and Ravi Shastri both used in the same manner against spinners. I think Sachin has made 155 or 158 against australia with the same technique.
Miss u Warne.RIP
How do you play a ball like that?? Even for most batsmen you have no chance lol.. Shane is the GOAT#Respect from the West Indies.
Powell did his job as night watchman
Jacek S yes
Jacek S Let’s take a moment to remember the great man Darren Powell.
Well, not really. The job of a night watchman is to bat out until stumps to save a recognized batsman from that uncomfortable period before the end of days play.
Bob Bush maybe he did better in another match.
Well then he did his job because this was the morning session. Says so in the description
1:54 one of the best cricket jokes ever LOL🤣🤣🤣🤣
He was a champion bowler
If Warner had a good image off the field, he wud be a bigger legend... pity
The Pace bowlers sets up the pitch for warne to pitch on the cracks to get the ball turn very much🤣
Sorry for my bad English
Pardoned
Nice bowling shane
sadly not, i've wondered that myself but never being able to find an answer... I'm guessing it was never recorded with a speed gun.
“Warne doesn’t spin the ball as much as McGill”..wow, never thought Warne would be second to any body in the spin of the ball!!
just for murali
Legend has it that, Shane Warne once bowled wide off the leg stump, the umpire signalled a wide, in the meanwhile, the ball took a 360 degree turn around the wicket keepers butt, came back and knocked off the off stump.....
its at 3:30
AND OMG PPL I DID IT YESTERDAY
RIP Shane Warne ✝️🙏😢😇
this is amazing to watch
Gilly from behind the stumps:bowling warnie....
Missing those words...
And missing that strong aussie team as well..
@@White742 but can't be compared to the team which was in late 90's and 2000...
@@White742 but in my opinion the current Indian team is quite stronger than aussies...
@@White742 ok sir how many world cups you have won and is your team current world champs?
@@White742 Even I can say that india hadn't used their best XI as they were experimenting for WC 2019.... Dude its just an excuse... If you think aussies have an edge... Lets see how much that edge counts in the upcoming WC.
@@White742 that's exactly what i am trying to say.. Both teams were more or less using their WC squad... The difference was... Australians missed smith and warner while indians were experimenting their middle order.. pant and raydu were part of indian squad during the last series before the WC.. And now they aren't part of WC anymore.... That's why i can't see that aussies have an edge over india.
Superb control...
a sight to behold,really
Historical legend spinner***
Legend
Greatest spinner
*What a bowler he is*
Hey, I was just wondering if you knew how quickly the, "ball of the century" was bowled?
"Warne doesn't spin the ball as much as stuart mcgill" - r u kidding me?
Thats right...in normal flat track mcgill turns much...he doesn't need rough to turn...but warne has more variation
Yes it's true statement.
Mcgill used to turn alot more than warne but was less skillful.
He has to be one of the 5 sportsmen of all time.
Mr Frisky lol steroids and best sportsmen??
@@juhanlee8574 How many wickets have you taken son or do you measure success by the number of negative comments by a keyboard warrior??🤣🤣🤣
Good plan it may have been but it's also a case of Powell not having the skill of a batsmen to sweep him and expect the ball to spin back in. It's overpitched and probably unlikely to have got a batsmen looking to knock Warne off his length. Warne was still a great tactician and a huge player for Australia. Probably the best leg spinner ever in the game.
Warne is legend!! Who is with me??
Legend is Legend.
Cricket was great in 90s.
Wasim akram
Waqar younis
Tendulkar
Shane Warne
Bret lee
Gil Christ
Shoaib Akhtar and more great players
I like your comments
Legend has died