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My XI Ian Chappell: Doug Walters, 112 v West Indies, 1973 - 'How do you bowl to this bloke?' 

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Ian Chappell picks the eleven most memorable centuries that he has seen.
My XI: Part nine: Doug Walters, 112 v West Indies, Port-of-Spain, 1973. Ian Chappell on the best centuries he's watched. Among them: Doug Walters' assault on spin in Port-of-Spain, 1973

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Комментарии : 33   
@HarishSharma-pd9ru
@HarishSharma-pd9ru 3 года назад
Ian Chappell is the best person to listen to while watching a game of cricket. He knows exactly what is happening on the field, approaches the game as a student and appreciates and loves what is good.
@phanidharkumar7007
@phanidharkumar7007 5 лет назад
Watching Ian's videos has 3 benifits 1. Cricket knowledge 2. Improving english 3. Narrative skills
@sktj2012
@sktj2012 2 года назад
Ha ha.. absolutely
@roybennett9284
@roybennett9284 2 года назад
I hope you et it because he won't be around for too much longer.. hope your english goes well, regards Australia.
@MohanJan1954
@MohanJan1954 11 лет назад
Doug Walters tormented Indian spinners in India. His wicket was the most difficult to get when he toured India. Gibbs is one of the greatest bowlers and to hit him like that is incredible.
@Raj-Sahu157
@Raj-Sahu157 6 лет назад
the phrase they used to describe Doug Walters was " the electrifying Doug Walters " . indeed this Mate from Australia was one of their greatest heroes who refused to be a star . he talked with his bat and often came late in the middle order . love ya Doug
@wespaul9345
@wespaul9345 3 года назад
Gold. I recall an interview with Redpath. He said, 'Dougie played test matches like they were club games'. What a temparment
@vladtepes97
@vladtepes97 11 лет назад
i love how he calls him 'gibbsy' like a dear, old friend. i love the international cricket community.
@BonsaiBarry-dh3pz
@BonsaiBarry-dh3pz 3 года назад
Doug and Ian were great players. They never complicated it, they just made it fun.
@frankjaegar1805
@frankjaegar1805 4 года назад
Great player Kevin Douglas Walters. Even better bloke
@andersonking73
@andersonking73 2 года назад
Chappellis memory is amazing! #Legend
@VSV659
@VSV659 3 года назад
My all-time hero, Doug Walters - total mystery that he never played against the West Indies after that series. Toured England four times and failed on each tour - despite all that, had a career average of 48, on par with a Neil Harvey.
@lewisgreen1633
@lewisgreen1633 3 года назад
Probably the warm cask ale we drink in England didn’t agree with Dougie. That’s why he failed here🍻
@roybennett9284
@roybennett9284 2 года назад
Probably more snow, Underwood,and cloudy skys
@donaldmac1250
@donaldmac1250 3 года назад
I doubt that anyone has loved cricket or thought about cricket as much as ian chappel....my favourite professor of cricketology
@venderstrat
@venderstrat 8 лет назад
Great footwork, had Doug.
@J_Teriyaki
@J_Teriyaki 2 года назад
"Wait 'til you get to Trinidad!." There is a flight from Mexico City to Trinidad for my future reference🥃. Cheers from Melbourne 👍
@SuperShitforbrains
@SuperShitforbrains 11 лет назад
it was a great series he is on about
@llynfach
@llynfach 11 лет назад
Walters was so much larger than life.
@damek64
@damek64 Год назад
Any videos of these
@jlg5967
@jlg5967 Год назад
Answer:English wickets,Dougy's Kryptonite.
@stevehall5299
@stevehall5299 2 года назад
Dougie made his own rules! 👍👍
@benbutler9282
@benbutler9282 3 месяца назад
The Allen Iverson of cricket- Tai’shar and val’e Doug Walters
@roybennett9284
@roybennett9284 11 месяцев назад
Thankyou Ian Chappell for a great clip kind regards roy Bennett from Wollongong Australia
@Bernie8330
@Bernie8330 5 лет назад
"Probably only Bradman scored more hundreds in a session than Doug Walters" ... in Bradman's day teams bowled 120 balls an hour, whether 20 6 ball overs in England or 15 8 all overs in Australia. In Walters's era it was 90 ball an hour, and this is still the ideal today. However, slow over rates did not really begin until after world series cricket, and now it has gotten ridiculous that a new over can't start until the multiple tv adds have finished. If 90 balls an hour by the fielding side had been the norm in the 21st century, Adam Gilchrist and Virenda Sehwag would have scored centuries in session more often than either Bradman or Walters and the likes of Lara, Tendulkar and Ponting would have done it on a number of occasions as well.
@ianghose1
@ianghose1 3 месяца назад
Pietersen would have scored a few as well...
@Bernie8330
@Bernie8330 3 месяца назад
@@ianghose1 Yes, for sure, Pietersen's average strike rate when scoring a century was 71, which was the necessary scoring speed required to score a ton in a session up until WW2. By Doug Walters' era, the 1970s pre WSC it was 85, but nowadays would require better than a run a ball.
@roybennett9284
@roybennett9284 2 года назад
I wish he went on the 1981 Ashes tour.. although his record in England was pretty average..
@VSV659
@VSV659 2 года назад
True, but mind you he was a surprise recall for the 80-81 series against India. Did not do badly but prior record and his age may have worked against him, not to mention many youngsters crowding the middle order.
@roybennett9284
@roybennett9284 2 года назад
@@VSV659 I think he averaged 24,in 1977..7 in 1972.. he was always happier on true wickets like here in Australia, although in1973 he caned the west indies attack.fobt even go there on the tour of South at in 1970.. bad management,itentary,poor umpiring,a woreout Australia side after four tests in India...I'd like to have seen More of Martin Kent however back injury caused a hasty retirement.
@VSV659
@VSV659 2 года назад
@@roybennett9284 Honestly, despite everything we hear about Walters’ feats at Perth and Port of Spain, I think his extraordinary years were in first class cricket in the Sheffield Shield and early Test cricket between 1963 and 1969 - and during that time, he was also out of cricket for 2 years - one of the few players to go into Selective Service.
@roybennett9284
@roybennett9284 2 года назад
@@VSV659 yes and he went in willingly,no complaints to the media or protests.one could only imagine his runs and average if he has played.i can clearly remember the match when waters and Higgs came together for a last wicket partnership...then big Lance Cain's sent down a short one Higgs used the bat to protect himself and was caught... however no ball as it was suggested intimacy bowling.what a drama with Geoff Howarth seeking clarification from both umpires...not a good summer for the kiwis.
@nyosito
@nyosito Месяц назад
Ian Chappell loves Doug Walters because Dougie got out more to bad hook shots than he did.
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