Тёмный

The 2005 Ashes: Simon Jones Takes Superb 5-44 in 4th Test at Trent Bridge 

England & Wales Cricket Board
Подписаться 8 млн
Просмотров 305 тыс.
50% 1

Find out more at ecb.co.uk
Simon Jones in this mood was nigh on impossible to face. His five-wicket haul in the 4th Test helped bundle Australia out for 218, and set the game up beautifully for England. They would go on to secure victory at Trent Bridge and take a big step towards winning the Ashes.
This is the official channel of the ECB. Watch all the latest videos from the England Cricket Team and England and Wales Cricket Board. Including highlights, interviews, features getting you closer to the England team and county players.
Subscribe for more: ru-vid.com_c...
Featuring video from the England cricket team, NatWest T20 Blast, Specsavers County Championship and more.
To find out more about the ECB visit:
www.ecb.co.uk

Спорт

Опубликовано:

 

1 фев 2018

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 223   
@mikejarrett3297
@mikejarrett3297 6 лет назад
This series helped me when i was having chemotherapy-kept my spirits going.
@Sibasish07
@Sibasish07 6 лет назад
Mike Jarrett aww man how are you now? All good I hope! :)
@MichaelThomas-be7gq
@MichaelThomas-be7gq 6 лет назад
Hope all is well, great to see that these magical moments were magic for you.
@hbsblkk3842
@hbsblkk3842 6 лет назад
Hope you’re all good now bud
@RaferJeffersonIII
@RaferJeffersonIII 5 лет назад
Well done for fighting through it 👍
@poorfordtransitowner1627
@poorfordtransitowner1627 5 лет назад
I had a broken hand, was off work and watched this an love cricket now..... Hope your ok
@gtxgonnacry4201
@gtxgonnacry4201 2 года назад
The best thing is that England test matches still manage to produce the same electric atmosphere in 2022 ...Thank you England for keeping test cricket alive ❤️❤️ ~An Indian cricket fan.
@RahulKumar-mx7wv
@RahulKumar-mx7wv Год назад
Yes
@classicalmusic1175
@classicalmusic1175 6 лет назад
I think Simon Jones was a bowler of class. I think he would have gone onto great things had injury not so persistently blighted his career. Injury-free and on his day, he was capable of bowling great sides out, as he proved in the 2005 Ashes.
@robertmoore6559
@robertmoore6559 5 лет назад
My thoughts exactly. Just sad, he disappeared overnight.
@RaferJeffersonIII
@RaferJeffersonIII 5 лет назад
Best reverse swing bowler England have had
@DocYAYAYA
@DocYAYAYA 5 лет назад
him and Anderson would of been some duo if he had of been able to stay injury free
@RaferJeffersonIII
@RaferJeffersonIII 5 лет назад
Chris Anderson, Jones, broad and Swann would have been incredible
@duckiflyerz8637
@duckiflyerz8637 4 года назад
I won’t hear it He did go onto great things .probably englands best reverse swing bowler of all time
@spye_8796
@spye_8796 5 лет назад
Short career but my personal favourite bowler. Could have easily been one of the all-time best swing bowlers ever.
@jayanarasimhan2170
@jayanarasimhan2170 3 года назад
He Mostly bowls cutters not much swing but Cutters bowled by him are deadly
@ishukumar1666
@ishukumar1666 4 месяца назад
Awesome bowling action ❤❤
@polymathmuffin7461
@polymathmuffin7461 7 месяцев назад
Literally, cricket peaked here. This level of perfection and excitement will never happen in Cricket ever! As a 13-year-old, I remember watching this series from my ancestral house in India.
@jasmindersingh7513
@jasmindersingh7513 2 года назад
One of the best test series I have ever seen...every match, every ball, every run, every wicket, it was full of excitement...
@bright9187
@bright9187 6 лет назад
Simon Jones was my hero growing up, thought he was the pick of the bowlers during the series. Such a shame injuries hampered his career.
@user-gm2pi3hj1k
@user-gm2pi3hj1k 3 года назад
I remember Jones and Harmison being the most consistent and dangerous. What a series!
@AsadAli-jc5tg
@AsadAli-jc5tg Год назад
Yeah! They could've put Wasim and Waqar to shame. Simon Jones fell prey to nepotism, dirty politics and palatial conspiracies. Injuries were just an excuse.
@SandeepSinghbachhal288
@SandeepSinghbachhal288 6 лет назад
He was tremendous, how effectively you remember things happened in your childhood. Most competitive ashes of my generation. He once bowled Michael clarke in this series that was my fav.
@mikelongwill2652
@mikelongwill2652 5 лет назад
Yes that ball is great. Clarke shoulders arms and gets done like a kipper, even says ‘aww’ when his stumps get splattered.
@surajssubramanian7327
@surajssubramanian7327 6 лет назад
Greatest test series ever. It will remain to be so
@nsundu123
@nsundu123 6 лет назад
suraj s subramanian yeh competitive cricket at its best !!! Those were the days such type of craze won't be there these days
@michaelscott7166
@michaelscott7166 6 лет назад
Yep. This was arguably the greatest test team of all time going up against an up and coming England team that just wasn't going to back down unlike teams of the past and future for that matter.
@jackdanielss
@jackdanielss 5 лет назад
2001 India v Australia pretty good bud
@anocri
@anocri 4 года назад
That would be the test series Australia toured India for 3 tests in 2001. VVS (very very special) test series.
@dupreemottley7320
@dupreemottley7320 4 года назад
Australia v WI 92/93 is my fave. W.I were 1-0 down going into the 4th test at Adelaide and won it by 1 run to level up and then went to Perth and did a smash and grab thanks to Curtly Ambrose. This 2005 Ashes was brilliant. If Glenn Mcgrath had not been injured, it would have been tougher, but credit to England.
@threebeautifulprincess9053
@threebeautifulprincess9053 4 года назад
This series was the kiss of life to test cricket wow what a series
@MichaelThomas-be7gq
@MichaelThomas-be7gq 6 лет назад
I used to play swing in a village team (and played for twenty years) I never rated myself and got lucky a few times. With a few mates we lucked out and got 3 days at Trent Bridge for this one. We watched that morning spell in awe, this is the best spell of English swing of all time. Enjoy.
@FahadKhan-nt9gl
@FahadKhan-nt9gl 5 лет назад
That was the best Ashes 05 ever I have watched in my 20 yrs of watching Cricket . England team deserved to win this 2005 Ashes and they did ! Congratulations to team E n g l a n d . Kevin pieterson was my favorite in this series. Best wishes from Pakistan
@terryallen5328
@terryallen5328 4 года назад
Watched him in his prime and he had genuine pace when fully fit and could swing it both ways. Class act and such a shame injury cut his career short.
@saoirsedeltufo7436
@saoirsedeltufo7436 6 лет назад
The master of reverse swing. Such a shame his career was shortened by so many injuries
@lautheimpaler4686
@lautheimpaler4686 6 лет назад
jaan tariq you just shared your number in the internet. Now good luck with the cybercriminals.
@imranahmed1542
@imranahmed1542 6 лет назад
Master of reverse swing is the 1 and only Wasim Akram
@psychm4787
@psychm4787 6 лет назад
Saoirse del Tufo he learnt his reverse swing from the king of reverse swing Waqar Younis during Waqar's stint at Glamorgan
@psychm4787
@psychm4787 6 лет назад
Imran Ahmed king of reverse swing was safraz Nawaz who taught Imran Khan who then taught wasim&Waqar
@ManjeetSingh-uj3cm
@ManjeetSingh-uj3cm 5 лет назад
@@psychm4787 so noone can swing except them?
@priyanshuchoudhary8319
@priyanshuchoudhary8319 2 года назад
Simon jones , shane bond , curtney walsh , zaheer khan - most underrated bowlers in world
@lachd2261
@lachd2261 4 года назад
Jones was such a weapon in that series. I remember how well he was used too - First they'd give Harmison and Hoggard the new ball. Then they'd unleash Flintoff (with Giles tying down the other end). Then around the 30 over mark, just when our batsmen were thinking "ok I got through the tough stuff", Michael Vaughan would give the completely fresh bowler Jones the old ball with reverse swing hooping round everywhere at 140kph+. No wonder our batsmen struggled to score hundreds. Nightmare stuff.
@ChrisSmith-py5pk
@ChrisSmith-py5pk 7 месяцев назад
In the years that followed we missed Simon Jones terribly. Such a talented bowler with genuine pace. Sadly English cricket has a legacy of producing talented fast bowling youngsters who get injured and never come back..
@mattinterweb
@mattinterweb 5 лет назад
Would have been one of the worlds best bowlers of his generation if not for injuries. Class bowler.
@nakulghate9448
@nakulghate9448 6 лет назад
This ashes series was life. Tons of emotions attached.
@monkeyfunk8371
@monkeyfunk8371 5 лет назад
Utterly brilliant Jonsey, just fantastic. Clearly one of the the most talent bowlers ever from these shores
@psychm4787
@psychm4787 3 года назад
Simon Jones learnt the reverse swing trade from Waqar Younis stint at Glamorgan in 1997 - Jones himself admitted this saying Waqar played a huge part in the art of reverse swing and generally in helping him how to bowl - both Waqar and Mathew Maynard said at the time that Simon Jones is the quickest bowler in the county circuit - real shame injury cut his career otherwise he would of achieved loads in the cricket game
@statslance3730
@statslance3730 5 лет назад
Can anyone imagine this was his last international match.
@drvsasanka
@drvsasanka 2 года назад
The delivery to Kasprowicz - what a beauty!
@OQR_TC
@OQR_TC 4 года назад
Great memories! Back when the team was properly England and Wales
@mixeduphouse4428
@mixeduphouse4428 4 года назад
The last quality Glamorgan player. As a Glamorgan supporter, it's sad to say, been 15 years.
@Justhilarious45
@Justhilarious45 4 года назад
Perfect line and length. No margins for error. What a bowler he was. Love from India.
@huxleypig69
@huxleypig69 6 лет назад
I was at Trent Bridge for this! The golden duck to Shane Warne was my favourite wicket, if not the best ball. I was sat near the pavillion and could her Ponting mouthing off after he got run out to Gary Pratt :-) Brilliant day's cricket.
@MichaelThomas-be7gq
@MichaelThomas-be7gq 6 лет назад
I was there too, the reaction was massive, it was more like a football match. I've seen many England games and after the 81-5 in the last spell of the day before (I think), England powered on through in the first session. Very, very special for me, total commitment from our guys.
@stephenbuffery180
@stephenbuffery180 4 года назад
Yes sir that pointing saga will live with me for ever just a bitter man with no morals or etiquette what so ever safe to say I'm not a fan of the aussie
@billbonnington7916
@billbonnington7916 4 года назад
Duncan Fletcher made a great comment when he was asked about that after the days play - he said "if you hit the ball straight to cover and take a single, what do you expect?" Ponting was always going on about Spirit of the game, as the Aussies do now, but they have no problem telling #11 batsmen that their arms are gonna get broken, or take some "yellow tape" on the field to doctor the ball. Gary Pratt, made Ponting look like one that day...
@tirumalavenkatesh3883
@tirumalavenkatesh3883 6 лет назад
My fav bowling action in childhood
@BigAidsIII
@BigAidsIII 4 года назад
This series meant so much to him after the incident when they'd been in Aus the previous series. He was very good
@frasergibson5763
@frasergibson5763 5 лет назад
I bet no one would've guessed that was going to be his last Test. A promising career cruelly cut short by injuries
@Shiva_The_King_007
@Shiva_The_King_007 5 лет назад
Simon Jones is my favorite.... Love from India
@rakeshtiwari426
@rakeshtiwari426 6 лет назад
Best ashes series
@stephenreeds3672
@stephenreeds3672 4 года назад
What a superb bowler. If only injuries hadn't taken their toll. Warne's wicket was a beauty.
@pakistaniboy7863
@pakistaniboy7863 5 лет назад
I love bowling action
@ZaheerAhmad-gq1bg
@ZaheerAhmad-gq1bg 3 года назад
One of my all time favourite series..
@imms100
@imms100 4 года назад
Its may 2020 and I still love it 🖐
@royw-g3120
@royw-g3120 6 лет назад
Like a faster Jimmy Anderson. Hated how he kept getting hurt was most exciting England (though obviously Wales) by far.
@AsadAli-jc5tg
@AsadAli-jc5tg Год назад
For he was Welsh.
@sonnyvictor3584
@sonnyvictor3584 Год назад
​@Asad Ali honestly if he stayed out of injuries He would have reached Anderson level, cause Jones had the capability
@urrehmh
@urrehmh 5 лет назад
I have never seen any other bowler swinging the ball like this CARDIFF BOY....well done Simon Jones
@vantheman1234
@vantheman1234 6 лет назад
Simon Jones Dad, Jeff Jones was a very quick left arm fast bowler who played for Glamorgan and England in the sixties. Sadly Jeff suffered from tennis elbow and had to retire early from the game.
@AsadAli-jc5tg
@AsadAli-jc5tg Год назад
Is it true?
@goodboy1ism
@goodboy1ism 3 года назад
I was in school when this series was played. Great memoriea
@varma53
@varma53 3 года назад
Michael kasprowicz wicket is one of the fine delivery Of all time.. such a beautiful bowling action.
@anilchauisms
@anilchauisms 4 года назад
The best series ever
@alfredjohnson2647
@alfredjohnson2647 6 лет назад
The Welsh Wizard!
@NinjaSquirrel30
@NinjaSquirrel30 День назад
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 🪄 Cmyru am byth Amazing reverse swing bowler
@deepus7712
@deepus7712 16 дней назад
Greatest test series of all time❤
@MECH1TECH1
@MECH1TECH1 2 года назад
Brilliant bowler bowled a brilliant spell Hats off to you sir
@sarthakbhalerao1045
@sarthakbhalerao1045 3 года назад
Simon Jones and Shane Bond, two great skillful bowlers who would've gone on to achieve greatness had injuries not stopped them, for sure............ What a shame!
@jonathanball8237
@jonathanball8237 4 года назад
If he had stayed fit he’d be right up there with the best in the world!
@muhammadjawwadqureshi9842
@muhammadjawwadqureshi9842 6 лет назад
That team of England was superb
@deepakboharevlogs9412
@deepakboharevlogs9412 7 месяцев назад
Childhood memories ❤❤
@deepus7712
@deepus7712 16 дней назад
Still search simon johns What a bowler
@kohli11000
@kohli11000 3 года назад
Short yet legendary carrier
@Cafferssss
@Cafferssss 4 года назад
Simon Jones was a fantastic bowler. It's such a shame that injury stalled him abit which led to problems dealing with the pressures of top class cricket. Massive respect for the guy despite what some would say. A hero among legends on 2005.
@anihzr
@anihzr 8 месяцев назад
Greatest cricket test series ❤
@safinasayed3595
@safinasayed3595 5 лет назад
I have a similar bowling action like simon jones
@stephenbuffery180
@stephenbuffery180 4 года назад
In the garden
@gurpreet.reehal
@gurpreet.reehal 4 года назад
Mind blowing test watched when I was 15
@IlovemyINDIA-12345
@IlovemyINDIA-12345 3 года назад
Still love u simmon 2020 Dec 25❤️❤️❤️
@radheshbhat1345
@radheshbhat1345 11 месяцев назад
Great bowler. 2005 Ashes series was great.
@keithwolves
@keithwolves 3 года назад
What a bowling attack we had back then as well. Such a shame he didn’t reach his full potential
@kamalkant9663
@kamalkant9663 11 месяцев назад
LEGENDRY BOWLING 🌺
@jhonkarthick1614
@jhonkarthick1614 2 года назад
Simon Jones very very important roll in this series. After this series he went to America for the treatment then he didn't play for England. I from tamilnadu.
@oralrobert2908
@oralrobert2908 6 лет назад
Pleasing action
@AtifKhan-ti2do
@AtifKhan-ti2do 5 лет назад
one of the best Ashes series in history of Ashes
@TheCory42
@TheCory42 6 месяцев назад
He was showing great potential in Australia in 2002 before he did his knee. He would have been one of the all time greats had he stayed sound.
@FahadKhan-gt8gu
@FahadKhan-gt8gu 4 года назад
Hero of 2005 Ashes Great English fast bowler Lots of Appreciation from all over Pakistan
@permurshad6587
@permurshad6587 5 лет назад
s jones what loose he only could play 18 tests but without doubt one of the finest fast bowler of last decade
@niamatullahkhan4416
@niamatullahkhan4416 3 года назад
Brilliant john's
@niteshjatwa5337
@niteshjatwa5337 5 лет назад
Superb ashes series
@danlewis92
@danlewis92 4 года назад
What a bowler, what an attack! See off Harmison’s bounce and Hoggard’s swing, and Flintoff comes storming in hitting the pitch hard and Jones bowls 90mph reverse swingers at your toes. All the while Giles kept it tight with his orthodox left arm, giving the batsman no escape. England were able to target Gillespie, Kasprowicz, Tait. Australia had no let off. Young Jimmy Anderson couldn’t get in the team!
@azapro911
@azapro911 Год назад
Horrendously unlucky to get that ankle injury at the very peak of his career, Jones was a huge factor in THAT Ashes series win.
@mojin699
@mojin699 3 года назад
As vaughan said he didn't realise what a brilliant bowler he was, bitter sweet!!!!
@PremSinghChampawat1307
@PremSinghChampawat1307 2 года назад
when i saw the Jaspreet bumrah magical match wining spell 6-3-6-2 , i just remember the simon jones and came here . both are absolutely peach spell.
@11hitmanDagenius
@11hitmanDagenius 2 года назад
lol, this spell is way better
@msantosh1313
@msantosh1313 3 года назад
Class Bowler
@leeturton9254
@leeturton9254 Год назад
Fast outswing bowling is so good to watch... Jones had jimmy Anderson's skill if not better but he was quicker!!... such a shame injury deprived us and him of a awesome career
@sarthakbhalerao1045
@sarthakbhalerao1045 5 лет назад
Simon was a delight to watch. Injuries haunted him forever.... The other bowler who was delight and had injuries to blame for his csreer was Shane Bond
@kevt1932
@kevt1932 10 месяцев назад
Such a shame that Simon Jones' career was ravaged by injuries from this series onward. We talk about how great James Anderson and Stuart Broad have been for England, and rightly so. But I still believe that Simon Jones would have been up there with them, if not for his injuries! England were robbed of a great bowler!
@sunithasivakumar6761
@sunithasivakumar6761 3 года назад
2:35 when pietersen recommends to tap his head with the fingers he did it almost after every wicket 😂😂😁
@danmcbmusic
@danmcbmusic Год назад
Such an unlucky guy. Fine swing bowler.
@ziaulhasannaqvi2898
@ziaulhasannaqvi2898 2 месяца назад
Where is this champ now
@JeewanthaBandara
@JeewanthaBandara 4 года назад
Gods, that was a scary man.
@ianjarrett2724
@ianjarrett2724 6 лет назад
Michael Vaughan is a 'doppelganger' for Melvyn Clive Ward 02/08/59.
@santoshkumerprajapat8139
@santoshkumerprajapat8139 5 лет назад
Good inswinger bowler.
@khurmiful
@khurmiful 5 лет назад
Wasn’t this the last time he bowled for England?
@carmenlottner297
@carmenlottner297 4 года назад
Yes,and what a cryin'-assed shame that was.
@Wonmanbanned
@Wonmanbanned 4 года назад
His knee injury was a bad one - I did the same thing on the rugby field and never played again
@-NemoMeImpuneLacessit
@-NemoMeImpuneLacessit 5 лет назад
I got the feeling that Jones was a really popular member of that Ashes squad. When he was hot he could be unplayable even at test level. A real shame that a bowler of obvious quality had a career cut short by injury. Here's hoping that his life after cricket is better than his life in the game.
@danielboard9510
@danielboard9510 5 лет назад
Just think about all those potential bowlers, Mr Jones will teach, now he is a teacher.
@Shiva_The_King_007
@Shiva_The_King_007 5 лет назад
Simon Jones with Matthew Hoggard... Deadly Combination than Roberts and Holding
@danielboard9510
@danielboard9510 5 лет назад
Probably the best reverse swing bowler ever!!!
@davidjones272
@davidjones272 4 года назад
Only if we're not counting Pakistan players. Ironically Flintoff and Jones were both taught reverse swing at their respective counties by the 2 greatest of all time: wasim akram and waqar younis
@garethhanford7016
@garethhanford7016 2 года назад
unbelieveable when you think this was his last test match . very sad.
@raez3351
@raez3351 3 года назад
I’m 11 and was compared to Simon Jones on my first match of the series
@coconutcrab8959
@coconutcrab8959 3 года назад
I took many more wickets with him in ea cricket 2007
@whiteeagle8961
@whiteeagle8961 4 месяца назад
He had a horrific knee injury early in his career. If not for injuries he could have achieved a lot.
@ianb9729
@ianb9729 4 года назад
Sad that the first innings at Trent Bridge was his last act as a bowler in an England shirt. Mind you, if you'd had his career, you'd take being part of this series any day, wouldn't you? Seems like a few years ago, but 15 years have passed by.
@ericcss7
@ericcss7 4 года назад
Classy bowler ,he would have gone on to be one of the best in the business was it not for his knee
@thelaststraw2273
@thelaststraw2273 2 года назад
Jones and Asif was only their own kind.
@foureyedgoat5264
@foureyedgoat5264 6 лет назад
Very good bowler he was
@martingonzalez6915
@martingonzalez6915 5 лет назад
Simon Jones went off injured in this match. Ricky Ponting then saved the game for Australia with his brilliantly hundred in the second innings.
@jazzyjazz5701
@jazzyjazz5701 5 лет назад
Er wrong test match
@sunithasivakumar6761
@sunithasivakumar6761 3 года назад
No 👎 it was the match in old trafford where ponting saved australia this is trent bridge in which England gave follow on to australia and yes this match he was retired hurt and never come back
@MrEnergee1987
@MrEnergee1987 5 лет назад
the best one-series wonder fast bowler ever
@adityaghosh8531
@adityaghosh8531 2 года назад
Did England enforce a follow on?
@Shiva_The_King_007
@Shiva_The_King_007 6 лет назад
He was my favorite bowler in my childhood
@urrehmh
@urrehmh 5 лет назад
SAND PAPER became the hottest selling and the most wanted commodity in Australia after this Ashes.......i think i better set up a stall of SAND PAPERS in London for the ashes.Easy and quick money making idea.I hope no one else is going to steal my idea
Далее
Brawl Stars Animation: PAINT BRAWL STARTS NOW!
00:52
Просмотров 2,1 млн
кукинг с Даниилом 🥸
01:00
Просмотров 1,6 млн
From the Vault: Gilchrist slams 57-ball Ashes ton
8:12
From the Vault: Philander humbles Aussies in Hobart
5:24
Ashes 2005 - HIDDEN ASHES - Fourth Test - Trent Bridge
20:22
Нереальный данк
0:59
Просмотров 644 тыс.