In this video we look at best one handed Catches In Cricket and Top 10 wicket keeping catches. Instagram: / robertduhaime Instagram: / heatherduhaime Business Email: rcduhaime@gmail.com Link: • Top 10 Best Acrobatic ... • Video
so the fielder cannot touch the boudary line while the ball is in their hand , if thats the case its called a six, so you will see more videos of how fielders do some crazy stuff to avoid that
I'm not sure that particular catch would have been 6. I was caught just off the ground in the field of play so it would have been 4. I might be wrong though, it just makes sense for it to be 4 given where the ball would have landed if not caught.
The first acrobatic team that cricketing world saw was '"South Africa"'. They came really hard on all the other cricketing countries in the world. That's when other cricketing countries decided that we should have such acrobatic fielders in the team the necessity was created. So hats off to Jonty Rhodes the lone South African player who showed the world some acrobats while fielding and shielding runs.... Runs outs.... Good credits to South Africa coming hard on to the cricketing world after 22 year ban on them (Apartheid reason).
@Joel Brewer Mate, Rhodes defined acrobatics in fielding and he was the master and noone could touch him at its peak. I am Australian and I can freely admit that.
You guys should also take into account that a cricket ball is much harder than a baseball and the fielders catch it with their bare hands. That makes it more impressive
Playing cricket at school I dislocated my finger twice. This was due to not enough practice catching the ball resulting in poor technique. Yes, you do bruise your ribs diving for the ball.
Till now you have seen great catches completed, but I would like to see you guys react to easiest catches dropped😀, There are some hilarious and funny catches dropped. At times we can see funny incidents on cricket ground.
Love your interest in the game of cricket and your reactions. Field placement are pretty specific and quite important. The bowler along with the captain will direct fielders to certain positions on the field to protect to stop the batsman from gaining a run and stop the ball ,whilst endevouring to get the batsman out by either catch or runout. Basically its saying if the batsman does hit the ball ,there is a fielder to cover that area if the batsman does hit the ball. So its up to the bowler to bowl the ball in the area he wants to draw the batsman in to playing a shot, hopefully in the direction of his field placement. Batsman usually knows that the bowler wants him to hit the ball in the direction of the fielder so its up to the batsman to improvise and either try hit the ball between fielders along the ground to try gain a run or two, or try hit the ball over the fielder so the fielder has to run and chase hopefully the batsman can get 1 or 2 runs before the fielder can throw the ball back towards the pitch to either bowler/wicketkeeper or another close fielder to effect a runout or restrict the batsman trying to gain another run. Basically its the batsman that has to try and change or outwit the bowler and fielders, by changing how he plays the ball that has been bowled at him. When you watch videos of cricket watch where the batsman stands and their stance from when the bowler is running in to bowl and when the bowler is about to release the ball and how the batsman chooses to play the ball he is facing. Being from NZ I love this game in all formats of it but ODI and 20/20 are one day matches and gets people from all walks of life into the game. Hopefully this gives a slightly better insight to fielding positions. I've dropped a link below if you are interested in a little knowledge of fielders and fielder placement in cricket. Not only do batsman have their worthy skills to play cricket ,but bowlers too.(as you no doubt know about in terms of Shane Warne as one example being a slow leggy spin bowler.) Check out - (www.youtube.com/@TheUltimateCricketer) he explains the fielding positions in the Game of Cricket pretty well.
Just subscribed. Watching you two be truly amazed by a sport that by definition, is not an American sport, it's great viewing for me. Also, brilliant to see unrehearsed and genuine reactions. The USA has a cricket team. It would be amazing to see them do well. But I feel that it will always play second, third or even eighth fiddle to a lot of other sports.
In that one catch where the player touched the rope after catching the ball, that was considered a 4 because the ball was still in his hand as he touched the boundary. That’s why a lot of the ones where it’s close to the boundary you’ll see them catching it, throwing it away from themselves before they land on the ground and then running back over the boundary to catch it again.
yes some players are positioned strategically cuz the captain will have the bowler bowl in such a certain line that it's expected for the batsman to make mistake and loft the ball to those areas and get caught. and for some other times the players are simply brilliant
You have to take the catch and stay or keep the ball inside. If you go over the line while touching the ball than its a batsman's point or run. if you are going over the line or rope then you have to throw the ball up in the air and catch again after jumping in the playing field or throw in the playing area so it doesnot counts as batsman's run
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Cricket catches are endlessly amazing ... particularly as there is so much played by both men and women internationally. The best against the best always produces greatness. The women are just as impressive. Would love to see you react to the AFL (Australian Football League). No, (as they say) it's not rugby. It's uniquely Australian and shows some of the most exceptional skills in sport. I see you watched "Biggest Hits" some years ago but there is so much more to our great game than that. For every hard hit, there are hundreds of examples of aerial catches (aka Marks) and goal kicking that defy the laws of physics (or prove them!). 😊
You touched on strategy, It’s annoying when you have a right handed and a lefty at bat because every time the batters swap ends the whole field has to mirror their placement. So you may have to run all the way accross the field to the other side for one bowl and then run back accross straight away every time a run is scored
Cricket is the most complex, and most dangerous sport of all, it requires mental strength, amazing strategy, great thinking, atheletic spirit, perseverance, determination...
I love the fact that you guys are getting into the cricket world. When it comes to fielding, you MUST look into the Godfather of modern fielding, Jonty Rhodes of South Africa. He changed the game Forever
11:30 yes that will be counted as boundary, means its a score for batting team as the fielder touched the boundary line while catching....if he hadn't touched the boundary, it would've been catch out....
It should be possible to find a cricket ball in a large store with a sport section. Hopefully. The traditional red leather balls are heavier than you think and slightly larger than a baseball. The seam is also not as pronounced than a baseball. It was red as both teams traditionally in the UK at least wore white uniforms and padding so a red ball was easier to see. Still not easy to see.
No, a cricket ball is slightly smaller than a baseball - it has to be between 8.81 and 9 inches in circumference, whereas a baseball is between 9 and 9.25 inches in circumference. A cricket ball is also very slightly heavier than a baseball and significantly harder.
A Cricket ball is slightly smaller (22.4 -22.9 cm circumference) in size in comparison with baseball (22.9 - 23.5 cm circumference), it does mean cricketers are catching a smaller and heavier ball, without the use of gloves
You should check out best runout videos.. There's also women in that.. Rt now WBBL is going on in Australia can check it.. & Jonty Rhodes is best fielder of all time... Look at his videos..
Nice reaction, please make a reaction video on SACHIN TENDULKAR the God of cricket and if you want to see some stunning catches and fielding see jonty Rhodes fielding videos
yes this cricket balls are made of all sorts of hard materials like wood, leather and cork and might really bad if you get hit by it. we know about the unfortunate and untimely passing of Australian batsman Philip huges when got a hit to the head. there are certain techniques while taking different sort of catches of efficiency and less damage to the hand. but still I bet it hurts so I think it really comes down the dedication, endurance, habit and techniques by the players.
There is a double catch where the fielder catches and is falling over the boundary rope so throws the ball back on to the field and then returns from outside the boundary rope to complete the catch stopping the 6 runs and catching out the batsman... I think it might be a game with England cricket team
When I was about 12, that's almost 3 decades back...gpt hit by a ball on my right cheek bone. Within a minute I got a swelling and I couldn't open my left eye for almost a month. CRICKET MIGHT LOOK LIKE GOLF...BUT CAN BE VERY DANGEROUS, if it wants to prove itself.
@@SanilAbrahamdontstop Actually, I despair at the atrocious level of English usage on RU-vid! Does no one check what he or she just typed before hitting the reply button?