Don't sledge Sachin Tendulker or Brian Lara: write that down. But others who would you let you under the skin? It's a very different story. It was never personal, though. Warne reveals the how-to of the dark arts. #cricket
@@knottymatt As Warne is saying in this video, Nasser hated and sledged him on the field but had huge respect for him away from it and became good friends. England fans have the same attitude towards Warne as Nasser did. Kohli on the other hand is a bhenchod on and off the cricket field. Warne is in the top 5 cricketers of all time. Kohli barely makes the top 50.
What a wonderful story teller. And Dad. I think we all may have taken how special he was for granted in recent years. Please keep these coming. Rip Warnie.
We were so fortunate to have you in our lives Shane Warne. Your passing has left such a massive hole in all of our hearts. I think of you many times a day. Rest Peacefully. My love and thoughts go out to your family and friends. 🙏
Many memories sitting in front of the TV as a younster in the 90s watching Warne tear through the Kiwis. I just loved watching him bowl. I could and did watched him for hours. I was glued to the TV watching the ball spin all over the place. What a man and what a team the Aussies were.
Even as a n Englishman , I have to say warne was my favourite cricketer of all time , when he was bowling my eyes were glued to the telly , every ball was an event , played sport how sport should be played
What an amazing character Shane was, he had an infectious personality, I dont think you could hate him if you tried!!! I genuinely miss his commentary, outstanding cricketer and great bloke!!!
Carlton & United Series 1st Final 10 Feb 1999. Only fact Warnie got wrong here was that Nasser was the captain. Stewart was England's captain throughout the series. But Warnie was captain for most of the tri-series that Aus won, including the 2 finals.
Still can't believe the great man's no longer with us. Amazing player and always came across as a genuinely kind person. I feel privileged that The 2005 Ashes was what really got me into cricket and I still remember being incredibly stunned when he bowled Strauss out at Edgbaston!
Our summer of cricket is about to start with Australia vs Pakistan tomorrow starting at 11. I'll miss Warnie and his tactical/strategical thinking. RIP ol mate, I miss you!
Unforgettable genius. A sport by heart and candid at the speeches. A beer tradition, currently denied with an insult, by McCullum, was disheartening. Game over , duel is over. A great funda. I miss you, rather we all miss you genius legend. RIP.
it's just occurred to me with Broad retiring that he took more from Warne than he did from any seam bowler (although his hero is McGrath)... the sense of theatre and the ability to work the drama and the crowd to a point where it impacts on the batter. you can totally see Warne doing the bail trick or do the exaggerated bat-downs after Bairstow's stumping. The reason why the 2005 series is the best i've ever seen? because the bowling on both sides was as good as it gets - Warne, McGrath, Lee, Jones, Harmison, Flintoff and Hoggard were all superb that series... so every run scored was an achievement.
Seeing this after hearing drinks were skipped at the Ashes this year...Imagine having a beer session with Shane Warne and calling it a job. 🍺 for Warne
100% agree that the post game beers and banter with the opposing team should be a thing again. Test Cricket gives everyone the opportunity to be a hero, or do something that becomes an embarrassing anecdote the commentators will bring up time and time again!
It's funny that, I think if you ask every cricket loving pom that's alive today, "which non-English cricketer do you wish was English?" 99 out of 100 would probably say Shane Warne. My reverse of that, I wish Andrew Flintoff was Aussie. Fuckin' love the bloke, an absolute character, great player and good bloke.
Lets face it, as cheeky chappy and famed for his sledging as Warney was, his sledging worked because he was feared almost his entire career for his actual abulity to bowl. He walked the walk. You can sometimes get in someone's head (Broad with the replacing the bail trick) quite out the blue but Warne was able to really go in for it cause he had the record to back up his swagger. If batsmen are already scared of you, sledging is basically juat bullying. :D
Man I wish they just left Sachin and Brian alone.🤣As good as Sachin is and was Lara was my favourite batsman to watch, he was simply beautiful and brutal at the same time.
I like the point Warne makes about having drinks with your opponents after the game. I reckon he’d be disappointed with how the Ashes ended, the players not getting together in the dressing rooms afterwards. Nightclub option was BS.
Such a shame he was taken too soon from "that which shall not be named". On an unrelated note, I see the government has FINALLY released 2021 data showing a 25x increase in adverse events from a certain medical intervention starting from March 2021. I wonder if we will see this in the media? 🤔🤔 That elephant 🐘 in the room will only get bigger with the more years that pass. RIP Warnie 🐘🐘🐘