Kirkut
International Regular
I now remember it's Kuldeep Yadav. I routinely confuse myself with North Indian surnames like Pandey, Yadav, Shukla, Sharma and etc.What?
I now remember it's Kuldeep Yadav. I routinely confuse myself with North Indian surnames like Pandey, Yadav, Shukla, Sharma and etc.What?
I guess you confuse Amit, Rahul, Rohit, Abhishek tooI now remember it's Kuldeep Yadav. I routinely confuse myself with North Indian surnames like Pandey, Yadav, Shukla, Sharma and etc.
I'm just surprised there's footage of Warne dismissing an Indian batsmanCricinfo probably saw how Stephen was taking **** on them when India bias accusation after Bumrah slower ball. They inserted this one to make that accusation implausible.
Well then they should name it among the spells of the century or something.Didn't watch that passage of play but one ball doesn't capture the context of the spell, think Ishant to Ponting for example.
Nah Warne was gun against the West Indies except really in that horror 1999 series where he was completely unfit to play.It amazes me how well the Indian team played Warne, yes they were good players of spin but so were Sri Lanka and Pakistan, yet they did struggle against him. West Indies is another country after India which neutralized the Warne threat whenever they played Australia.
The balls of the century, No. 15: Andrew Flintoff to Jacques Kallis
When fast is furiouswww.thecricketmonthly.com
This entire over was classic Flintoff TBH. Furious working over.
I regularly watch both of these and they just never fail to give me goosebumpsThe balls of the century, No. 9: Andrew Flintoff to Ricky Ponting
An allrounder in his prime against a world-class batsman under pressure to protect his team's No. 1 statuswww.thecricketmonthly.com
as an 18 year old who was only used to watching england not just get beaten, but humiliated and trodden into the dirt by australia this felt seismic.
watching their best batsman having to use every ounce of his will and skill to see out the over and ultimately be undone by a brute of a final delivery.
We were not that bad against Warne. Warne took a bucket load o lower order wickets against us, and then that ill fated 2003/4 tour happened. Not as good as India, but way better than Pakistan.It amazes me how well the Indian team played Warne, yes they were good players of spin but so were Sri Lanka and Pakistan, yet they did struggle against him. West Indies is another country after India which neutralized the Warne threat whenever they played Australia.