Chapter Timestamp: 0:00 to 0:36 Introduction 0:37 to 2:15 Initial steps to becoming a fast bowling legend 2:16 to 5:10 Dominance over Australia 5:11 to 6:18 World Cup heroics 6:19 to 8:15 Battling injury and adversity 8:16 to 10:01 Defection to ICL 10:02 to 11:25 Retirement (bidding farewell to the game) 11:26 to 12:11 Unmatched legacy
He was and he will remain my fav of all time..he held different charisma,what an action what pace it was,what swing,deadly Yorkers,insane bouncers,unmatched bowling actions,bond u were born legend,I can proudly say I'm indian but you are ranked num 1 in my list,it can't b replaced
As a huge Bond fan, he didnt actually have the ability to swing the ball away from the right hander. What he did have was a great cross seamer that straightened or deviated the other way. Bond's career really had two big stages. Before and after injury. Pre injury peaking in 2003 Bond was consistently express pace, bowling over 150 click consistently. And swinging the ball late. Then there was after injury. Bond had a slightly modified action to take presssure off his back, he was still capable of bowling express, however he was a far more rounded bowler. He had a slower ball, a ball that straightened with far more thinking involved in setting batsmen up. He was not as consistently express during this time (still bowling 150 clicks when he really wanted too. however he was a much better bowler. Guy was clocked at 154 clicks in his last test at 34 years old.
Thank you so much for sharing these insights! It's always great to hear from fellow fans who have such a deep understanding of the game. Bond's ability to still hit 150 clicks in his last Test at 34 is a testament to his incredible talent and dedication.
He has one of the most beautiful bowling action in the world but it should never be copied or else injury will be your mate. In terms of bowling mechanics, Shane Bond & Shaun Tait has the worst bowling action which seems to be true as both were injury prone
Thank you for your feedback! Shane Bond's legendary status is undeniable, and we are glad this video could highlight his remarkable journey. Appreciate you watching and sharing your thoughts😊
Shoiab Akhter was a chucker, Malinga too along Tait. Brett Lee And Bond with genuine Action were deadly fast. Johnson arm to bends But Jimmy recent best bowlers with Styen and Bhurama
Chapter Timestamp:
0:00 to 0:36 Introduction
0:37 to 2:15 Initial steps to becoming a fast bowling legend
2:16 to 5:10 Dominance over Australia
5:11 to 6:18 World Cup heroics
6:19 to 8:15 Battling injury and adversity
8:16 to 10:01 Defection to ICL
10:02 to 11:25 Retirement (bidding farewell to the game)
11:26 to 12:11 Unmatched legacy
Waqar Younis said for Bond that he is the most complete bowler he has ever seen !!
There was a time when every cricket lover used to copy his bowling style 🔥
Already Matt Henry copied.
I still do
An incredible fast bowler.
So unlucky with h injuries.
Really love this guy...such a treat to watch his ball
He was and he will remain my fav of all time..he held different charisma,what an action what pace it was,what swing,deadly Yorkers,insane bouncers,unmatched bowling actions,bond u were born legend,I can proudly say I'm indian but you are ranked num 1 in my list,it can't b replaced
New Zealand 11 best ODI Team
N Astle
B Mccullum (wk)
S Fleming (c)
M Crowe
K Williamson
R Taylor
C Cairns
R Hadlee
D Vettori
S Bond
T Boult
Scott syris
Ross Taylor
Craig Macmillan
Still his fan
As a huge Bond fan, he didnt actually have the ability to swing the ball away from the right hander. What he did have was a great cross seamer that straightened or deviated the other way.
Bond's career really had two big stages. Before and after injury. Pre injury peaking in 2003 Bond was consistently express pace, bowling over 150 click consistently. And swinging the ball late.
Then there was after injury. Bond had a slightly modified action to take presssure off his back, he was still capable of bowling express, however he was a far more rounded bowler. He had a slower ball, a ball that straightened with far more thinking involved in setting batsmen up. He was not as consistently express during this time (still bowling 150 clicks when he really wanted too. however he was a much better bowler.
Guy was clocked at 154 clicks in his last test at 34 years old.
Thank you so much for sharing these insights! It's always great to hear from fellow fans who have such a deep understanding of the game. Bond's ability to still hit 150 clicks in his last Test at 34 is a testament to his incredible talent and dedication.
One of my all time favorite
The name is bond.. Shane bond
We are lucky to see him, Shoib Akhtar, Brett Lee in the same 2003 WC. They were unstoppable forces.
Early 2000s has Brett Shoaib bond Stein , sheer raw pace which is absent today
Dale styne .. early 2000's really??
He has one of the most beautiful bowling action in the world but it should never be copied or else injury will be your mate. In terms of bowling mechanics, Shane Bond & Shaun Tait has the worst bowling action which seems to be true as both were injury prone
Sadly under rated
Nice music in background
Speaking of injuries ruined someone's career... Nathan bracken should be next
Yes! Thank you for the suggestion. Another fine bowler whose career was cut short due to a chronic knee injury.
❤️
More than narrators voice music is loud
Appreciate the feedback, will keep that in mind from our next video.👍
Aussies' nightmare
What a bowler he was?
Speedstar cop
Wtf I hear an American accent
Is that so bad? 😁
One of the best background narration ive heard for a sportsman. You sir elevated a good bowler to legendary status with your words😂
Thank you for your feedback! Shane Bond's legendary status is undeniable, and we are glad this video could highlight his remarkable journey. Appreciate you watching and sharing your thoughts😊
Either you are very young or just a plain idiot
Shoiab Akhter was a chucker, Malinga too along Tait.
Brett Lee And Bond with genuine Action were deadly fast.
Johnson arm to bends
But Jimmy recent best bowlers with Styen and Bhurama
You drunk on cow juice