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  • @VaibhavAKhandare

    How is this channel still hidden from cricket fans all over the world,? I mean the reaction is genuine and not put on and the analysis is empathic. Gold content🎉🎉

  • @jameswilliamtaylor-hu9ex
    @jameswilliamtaylor-hu9ex Před rokem +193

    It's called intimidation. Puts doubt in the batsman's mind.

  • @festiveboi6753
    @festiveboi6753 Před rokem +143

    Sadly, back in 2014 in the Sheffield Shield - so the Australian State competition - Phillip Hughes, was struck by a bouncer from Shaun Abbot, and sadly, Phillip Hughes died from his injuries a few days later.

  • @mrugesh192

    In old times (before 40 years) they used to make sure they hit their head to intimidate. In one particular test series England Vs Australia (1932-1933) the English bowlers bowled just to injure australians. It was famously called THE BODYLINE series. They made a Tv series on it. It is a MUST WATCH.

  • @cricketexplained8526
    @cricketexplained8526 Před rokem +37

    Bowlers have a strictly-monitored and rationed right to bounce the ball (not on the full) over a batter's shoulder level. It can cause a mis-timed/uncontrolled shot that goes up for a catch; or unsettle them so that they become tentative about their footwork for the balls that are coming next (perhaps baseball is the same on that second use?). A batter might never totally eliminate the chance of being hit on the head, but there are ways of reducing how many times it happens.

  • @whattiler5102
    @whattiler5102 Před rokem +35

    A cricket ball is a similar construction to the traditional baseball but it has to last a lot longer; they are not changed over and over as in a baseball game. It has a cork core, tightly wrapped with twine and then a stitched leather cover. Unlike baseball it has a raised equatorial seam with several rows of stitching which is an important element in how it is used. It is slightly smaller than a baseball but heavier.

  • @m00d_fm
    @m00d_fm Před rokem +70

    Love the reaction guys. Cricket can be a brutal sport at times. The batsmen has to be ready for a ball that can be pitched anywhere - short or on their toes, offside or legside, etc. Makes for a much more dynamic battle between bat and ball. Seeing guys hurt like this is not an everyday thing though.

  • @YobboBear
    @YobboBear Před rokem +38

    Cricket pitch is 19.3 yards from bowlers "popping crease" to the batting crease (about 58 feet). Similar distance to baseball. Some argue that helmets have take some of the skill in avoiding short balls out of the game. Keep your eye on the ball and stay inside the line of it, was the old method. You'll see most batters getting hit when they turn their head away and take their eyes off the ball.

  • @UmpireStrikesBack
    @UmpireStrikesBack Před rokem +38

    Prior to helmets we were taught to move back and across to play the bouncer. If you missed the ball it would pass behind your head. Now, with the helmet batters are facing directly at the ball therefore when they miss the ball hits your head. The helmet has significantly changed batting technique and we are seeing more people hit in the head in the last 20-30 years.

  • @XanderKage9999

    ★ 🤯 😨 🙌🏽🙏🏼 GOD BLESS EM BROS AND THEIR FAMILIES WITH "PURE-GOOD:HEALTH-CARE'AND'LONGEVITY:🙌🏽🙏🏼🙌🏽🙏🏼🙌🏽🙏🏼👍🏽👍🏽. I KNOW ITS AN OLD AMALGAMATION OF CLIPS BUT STILL , DAMN THAT IS ONE OF THE DAREDEVIL'S SPORT FOR A REASON IN MY HUMBLE OPINION ★ I AM A CRICKET GUY INDEED BUT THIS IS SCARE WORTHY CONTENT . MIGHT GIVE P.T.S.D. TO SOME PEOPLE EVEN 😅 .

  • @michaelwebster8389
    @michaelwebster8389 Před rokem +92

    Bouncers are a part of the game - a legitimate tactic. Helmets are a relatively recent addition to the game - just over the last 30 or so years - perhaps a little longer. People used to get hit without a helmet, but people say it was less often before the helmets were introduced.

  • @akkisorbit5886
    @akkisorbit5886 Před rokem +85

    That Is Why I Think Cricket Is Harder Than Baseball Because You Don't Know That The Next Ball Is Gonna Crush Your Toes Or Gonna Crush Your Helmet.

  • @karlennis3642
    @karlennis3642 Před rokem +20

    Notice even the opposition immediately show concern?!...

  • @benwooster4299
    @benwooster4299 Před rokem +16

    Bowling at a batsman’s head is fair game, he can either try to get out of the way, or stand tall and try to hit the ball away for runs.

  • @denisbryce8746

    Helmet's came into the game in the late 1970's with a breakaway Cricket Competition called World Series Cricket. Before that, it was duck, hit or cop a smack in the head. 3 of the bowlers in this video were clocked at over 100 Miles per hour. That gives the batsman less that a .001 of a second to decide what to do. Another Australian Bowler from the past, Jeff Thompson was clocked at more than 110 Miles per hour. Batsmen didn't wear helmets back when he played. His famous quote was "If I don't know where the ball is going, what chance have those poor bastards got." Haha

  • @HaveMonkeyWillDance
    @HaveMonkeyWillDance Před rokem +6

    Nice reaction, chaps. I think what I love most about cricket is the physical courage necessary to be really good at it. In any top flight innings in any format, you are almost certainly going to get hit by a fast bowler. It's a deliberate tactic to make a batter defend their body rather than the wicket and kind of defines cricket to me. The really good batters are able to overcome the obvious pain and fear and deal with another fast ball just seconds later...when I played cricket and took a 'nasty blow' to the ribs, nuts, elbow etc I wanted to dig a trench inside the popping crease and hide, which might explain why I became an artist instead. Keep up the good work.

  • @antmanisbored
    @antmanisbored Před rokem +30

    Yeah I am a nervous laugher as well, and it has gotten me in trouble in the past. If it hits the wicket it is out. It is counted at a regular ball, same as if it comes off the arm or anywhere else. If it was a full toss rather than a bounce then that is a completely different issue. Also, a player died due to one of these bouncers, and I was concerned it was going to be in this video due to the warning, but glad it wasn't.

  • @adityajoies
    @adityajoies Před rokem +23

    12:04

  • @steddie4514
    @steddie4514 Před rokem +16

    There are multiple ways the ball can be delivered not all of which rely on speed and brute force. For example "spin bowling" as exemplified by the late Shane Warne from Australia. There are many videos on YT that show what a master of his craft he was. Be prepared to be stunned by his out of this world skill with the ball and enjoy 🙂

  • @patheddles4004
    @patheddles4004 Před rokem +6

    Other commenters have already covered a lot of ground, but also: