Other moments missed which weren’t even mentioned- Kohli vs Australia 2016, Watson/warner marathon against Jaddu in. 2010, Yuvraj vs Australia in 2007 semis, Windies vs india in 2016, Malinga/kulesekhara yorkers in 2014 final
For me: 1. Kohli. MCG. Just the enormity of the occasion and the sheer quality of bat vs bowl. The last 5 overs was the best cricket this comp has ever seen. 2. Braithwaite out of nowhere. That's how you win stuff. Also Stokes the legend in creation on the opposite end. 3. Pakistan's Path to the final of '22. 0 ball loss to India and 1 run loss to Zimbabwe, SA vs NED and the virtual QF vs Bangladesh. Everyone and their mother had discounted them. 4. India's path to SF 2016. Bangladesh vs India 2016. Last over Mind games. Ind vs Aus 2016. Kohli's inevitable chase. 5. Ind vs Pak '24. The lowest ever defended. Insane bowling by Naseem, Amir, Siraj and Bumrah. They pulled down the par on both sides by about 30 runs. SL, WI, Eng and Pak title are great cause they hadn't won anything for so long. Especially SL which had its generational team. Pak beat India '21 was similar to crushing in a boring final. Ind '21 simply not as good an opponent as Pak '22. Also a low scoring chase by Kohli vs Pak in Bangladesh, Misbah Lap & Yuvraj sixes are rocket blasts but I never saw them, so can't correlate.
Request: Estelle should atleast speak through her picks rationale fully. She is insightful in a different way from the others but comes off as an afterthought for J/B picks where routinely spoken over (ex:pick 2 this draft). Love this series barring this recurring complaint
Most iconic moments: 1) Yuvraj smashing 6 sixes off Broad after Flintoff's verbal. Can't get any more iconic than this exhilarating show. 2) Braithwaite clubbing Stokes for 4 consecutive balls to lift trophy 3) Kohli's six off Rauf at MCG & the subsequent last over by Nawaz. 4) Bowl out in 2007 5) Netherland thumping chokers SA in 2021.
How Behram sees Pakistan beating India, is the same as how we Indians see the 6 sixes. India had just toured England before the T20 WC and it was a fiercely competitive tour. India won the tests series 1-0, England won the ODIs 3-4, and Mascarenhas had hit 5 sixes in one over to Yuvraj in one of the ODIs. Even in the match, Flintoff was still having war of words with Yuvraj. And then came the Broad over, just chills.
My Top5 THE CATCH - Misbah v Joginder, Sreesanth - Ind Pak 2007 THE CLUTCH BATTING - Ajmal v Hussey - Pak Aus 2010 THE 6 6s - Broad v Yuvraj - Ind Eng 2007 KOHLI GOES DOWN THE GROUND, CRAZY LAST OVER - Ind Pak 2022 REMEMBER THE NAME - Stokes vhh Brathwaite - Eng WI 2016
Behram might have been just glossing over in the end regarding all the moments he left out...one of them he mentions RP Singh destroying SA in a semifinals...it was a super 8 game, actually. India needed to win to qualify and SA just needed to get close to the score but they fucked it again. Dinesh Karthik's superman dive at 2nd slip is what I remember that game for..!!!
I heard it before, so I want to clarify this. The reason India didn't send the star performers for the first T20 WC was not because they took the tournament lightly, but it was because after India's early exit in the 50 over WC, the whole team came under scrutiny and the plan was made to refresh the team.
Conflict of interest declaration: Major Yuvraj Singh fanboy here! Love this podcast, but can’t agree to Yuvi’s 6 sixes going so low. I mean 6 sixes have only happened a few other times, and never to that quality of a bowler. We are talking of a proper young fast bowler who would go on to pick up 600 test wickets. Just the theater of that over, the way it completely transformed a middling total, the impact it had on making the format a success (I think Indian fans would have bought in to it even if they didn’t win the tournament, just for that one moment), and Broady’s fabulous career arc to come back and become one of the GOATs, isn’t there too much in there? Surely a top 3, along with “remember the name” and possibly Netherlands beating England at home!
@@happydhaliwal9832 it’s okay dude. It’s just a show. Chill out. It’s all fun why are you taking it so seriously, I am pretty sure you will agree that is he is a good lad. Everyone is biased. That’s human nature. Don’t be that harsh when it is not required.
Shitty picks by Behram. Should keep biases aside to be taken as a serious analyst. Estlee's pursuit to match Behram's bias is plain boring. Jarrod the gold standard mentor should do better to steer the show to keep biases aside.
Most iconic moments in this video is the biases of panel .......they broke all their previous records of biasness 😂😂😂😂😂😂 and the most stupidity is from behram for selecting as the losses of Pakistan for moment...but not as the win for opponent teams.......that's pure stupidity.....