Even Brett Lee is better than other players ( Other Aussies). EDIT : Thank y'all 🙂. This is the first time I am having more than 100 likes for a reply in a comment .
Little harsh Mr Ali, even as an Australian, I must give credit, AB was a class batsman. Most mortals would be dying screaming if they were hit by a 155km/h thunderbolt just on or above the pelvis.
Nobody is complaining about the stupid shot selection by abd.............. playing blind shots in front of tait = getting injured......... That is quality cricket, abd trying to reach in the crease- tait trying a run out, no mercy........
@@StrawberryCoughs no ball didn't missbehaved Russell is bad at playing short balls he is just waiting for fuller length balls he usually struggle against good bouncers
It did bounce as usual. That era of AUSTRALIAN CRICKET would have sent shivers down the spine to anyone. Such is their talent, competitiveness and aggression. None can match that genration
he got hit on the hip. He's not in any danger or anything so why should they check on him? You wouldn't check on someone if they got hit on the foot or something like that.
Aussies don't care about the opponent is down with pain or anything they just happy with wicket and when Hughes died then after they start showing concern otherwise they didn't care about players
they care if they're are in danger or something like that. Devilliers got hit on the hip. He's not in any danger or anything so why should they check on him? You wouldn't check on someone if they got hit on the foot or something like that.
If you would be watching the actual game you'd know Hussey came ahead to look what happened and also Kallis at the other end didn't bother for his countryman
@@hussainahmadkhan2356 well even if it is Ab De villers it's a stupid shot to play against Tait, they're here to compete afterall. And if Kallis doesn't bother why should the Aussies?
he got hit on the hip. He's not in any danger or anything so why should they check on him? You wouldn't check on someone if they got hit on the foot or something like that.
he got hit on the hip. He's not in any danger or anything so why should they check on him? You wouldn't check on someone if they got hit on the foot or something like that.
@@nothinnonthing6951 Just because you don't know how much it hurts, imagine a leather ball coming straight at your hip stomach area, it would actually injure you, feet are different.
@@buschangne9840 No doubt it would hurt but it's not dangerous for ABD at all so they aren't entitled to help him. If he was in some danger (get hit in the head) then they should help him.
@@ollie3652 it takes years to build a legacy and moments to destroy it....and they destroy it in every few years....I am not saying all of them are bad but it would also be false if I say they are innocent
Cricketers like Shaun Tait and his mates make this game a true gentlemen's game. If what happened to ABD happened to any Aussie, the gentlemen team of Aus would have made the rest of the series unbearable for the bowler. Hats off to you gents! Common courtesy is indeed expensive.
Sachin's hitwicket was the first time in my life I had seen a batsmen getting out in that fashion. I was just 10 at that time so I was very confused about the way he got out
Inzi's one is missing against South Africa, when he hit a six in a tense match in a sublime form, and later found out that he broke his on stamp with the foot. Inzi against Monty was cruelly hilarious. In this compilation, ABD and Russell ones were sad.
I have remembered sangakara's wicket on crucial match against India. Sanga played well and it was close to winning. Sanga asked gloves and teammates delayed. Next ball bat slipped and fell from the above the wicket. Circled. Sanga got Very disappointed and walked back. That was the match turning point and India won.