In this segment , I really knows the difference betweens (traditional red balls) and (machine made ball white balls).It is really excited.And also i knows difference between heavy weighted cleft (Kashmir willow) and light weighted cleft (English willow). THANK YOU FOR UPLOADING SUCH A BEAUTIFUL VIDEO. It's really amazing !
Ashwin, Thanks for bringing on such a wonderful video which is really enriching.. One another thing we havent really spoken about what goes into Pitch Making.. Maybe some interviews with Pitch Curators like Mr. Sunil Chauhan or the recent Kanpur Pitch where our coach Mr. Dravid even acknowledged for delivering a very good Sporting Pitch, would make this even more complete
Hey thanks for the video... Loved the hunger for brand development from Paras sir... Would really like to see an adidas level Indian Conglomerate with more and more Indian companies competing in the sports goods market in both India and world eventually...
This video is so amazing. The knowledge on how the cricket products are made. Especially the conversation with balls was so nice. And I didn't know about any other willow than the English Willow. This video threw some light on the products manufacturing. I didn't know that SG is a brand in cricketing all around the world. So from this video I got to know more about SG as a brand as well a product. Thanks Ash for giving us this video. Also thanks to Mr.Paras who was kind enough to share all the information about manufacturing and all things. I enjoyed this.
i am your big fan ashwin anna i am from now DUBAI naha rombaha hater parituicuto eruinta anna test march la play panuveinga 😔😔😔😔💔💔💔💔💔 romba kavalaya eruicu anna👍👍👍
Ash, thank you for bringing genres within cricket that a normal fan like myself do not get see or feel it. I was hearing to the famous SPB once describe the legendary MSV as a mad man with a stone in hand, referring to all attempts of his do not quite come off but that is where the creativity comes from you The fact that you attempt to do things differently both on and off the field earns enormous respect from so many of your fans like myself. Thanks for your great work mate, best wishes!
Haven’t watched the episode yet but this is great ash and team you guys give us an insight into so many diff areas / parties involved in the game that we don’t get to see elsewhere. Fantastic. Will be watching later today. 👍👍
Miss u ashwin In the England test... really why the management is whoever picks the team are leaving out a no2 all rounder and no 2 test bowlers from test matches. Overseas matches why they are hesitant to pick.. really baffling. Reason for team combination is not wise.. test matches can be won by picking 20wkts and genuine wicket taking bowlers needed and in 4th innings it would have been useful.. puriyalaa pa
Ashwin, very good content. Keep this concept of bringing in people who are very much a part of cricket ecosystem. I am thinking why it is not possible to make kashmir willow farming on a more organized scale in India? It will contribute to vision of Atmanirbhar bharath.
saw ashwin yesterday looking extremely angry and annoyed after returning from sainsburys going back to hyatt hotel in Birmingham, probably as he wanted selected and felt he could make an impact (rightly so). thakur should not have played, ashwin should have
The supers have to improve..subtitles are of pour quality there are mistakes regularly.. Pl have someone proof read it.. You run a quality programme.. But lose out on being totally professional due to the subtitles... Great original content tho!!!
Aswin anna , pls don't mention duplicate balls , say second quality balls , As we play road side cricket we play only 20 overs , with one ball, If SG manufacturing cheep balls , we will use SG balls , too high for to play only 20 over ,