When they are talking about Mumbai , they are talking about the domestic cricket structure which has teams from all the regions of india. This is sort of the "feeder structure" into the international test cricket. This is the traditional form of cricket. WHen they are talking about the mumbai indians, they are talking about one of the teams in the IPL, which is the t20 format of cricket
4:22 Thats Sunil Gavaskar Sir, one of the Former Indian Captain and one of the best Test Batsman of all time.He has more than 10K test runs... He is also very famous Commentator now.
Talking about the states competing in test the tournament is called Ranji Trophy the team names are majorly based on names of provinces during British rule so the bombay province team is Mumbai which majorly represent whole of Maharashtra, Mumbai has won most ranji trophy 42 times, and also the latest tournament also
IPL is very much ahead (viewership & income ) of league around the world. One of the reason is Cricket board in India(BCCI) dont allow India players to participate in other league. Cricket Raaz English is a channel, which presents stories and back stories of historical events happend in Cricket. Take a look on those videos too.
Maybe the difference in approach might be, in baseball terms, "Do you want to play the World Series for fame and glory?" versus "Would you rather play seven games of Home Run Derby for the bucks?"
If you want to learn about different technical aspects of cricket, sky cricket have some brilliant masterclasses. Greats of the game talking through their game and style, well worth a watch.
The competition to get to the national team in India is intense. Not everyone will be able to make it. It gives lot of talented players an opportunity to make a living by playing the sport they love.
Mumbai have won Ranji trophy (domestic test cricket tournament) 42 times more than anyone. If you play for Mumbai you have more chance of playing for India
In the UK the county team (which is how it’s organised below the national level) will play both test cricket and T20 essentially, so it’s not necessarily either or currently, most cricketers play both
2:32 The name of the host is Nasser Hussain.Nasser Hussain is a former English cricketer and a full time commentator. He has become a prominent cricket pundit, known for his insightful analysis and candid opinions on the game.
In India, the BCCI conducts many tournaments within the country which basically governs who will play in the National team, So for First class cricket ( test cricket) 5 day-one has Ranji Trophy which has been running since 1934 (before independence) similarly Vijay Hazare trophy for 50 overs cricket and IPL for 20 overs cricket. IPL has only 10 teams currently for 10 states But Ranji trophy- the oldest one has 38 teams having with some states having 2 teams like Maharastra state has a team and its capital Mumbai also has a separate team, and some non-location bases teams like the Railways team, Services sector team. So , a lot of people play domestic cricket as Ranji but only about 20-30 players are given national level contract
Test cricket is played only between countries like India and Australia or England, West Indies, etc for example. At the domestic level multi-day match is called first class cricket. International cricket is different from club cricket or domestic cricket
It's the biggest same and sometimes bigger than NFL , average match views is 20-40 million, and final gets 100 of millions views all platforms. And also it's media rights and the amount of money it's huge.
I guess they are referring to the mumbai IPL team, as well as the mumbai cricket setup, the players and infrastructure. We have the IPL, but we also have first class cricket - with the Ranji trophy, Dulip trophy and others. And the states have their own teams. So they refer to 'mumbai cricket' in this context (the mumbai IPL team, the ranji team, the mumbai based players and so on).
Its tradion vs the modern game and the two most different formats of the sport, Traditionally test cricket, a game that lasts five days, was seen as the pinnacle of the game, it tests every aspect of your technique, including longevity, so 'batting long' is a term for not taking many risks, protecting your wicket and accumulating runs over time, which you had plenty of in a five day game, T20 is the most modern form of the game, and time is a huge factor, you only have 20 overs (120) deliveries to score as many runs as possoble, so the mantra these days is to go hard from the word go, its had a huge impact on the game, the amount of different attacking shots they play has gone through the roof, and most modern players are short format players first, which has had a negative impact on the standars of test cricket, and the t20 leagues have pushed tests to the fringes, including some players opting to opt of of test cricket altogether
I love Mumbai Indians. I love Cricket. I love IPL. I love Test. I love ODI. I love everything about cricket. Money or not, IPL has one of the best quality in not just cricket, but world sports. It is such a good game.
Test cricket is a hard sell for young players. But to be honest, most modern test matches end up being played like they're 50 over matches anyway. It's very rare now to see a stubborn batsmen stay in for 8 hours and score 50 runs like was common in the past.
Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay) is the capital of the state of Maharashtra of the Country India.. There are 28 states in India and 8 are Union Territory (lesser land mass than state)..... But Majority of Cricket played in capital City of a state : These states are : 1) Mumbai (State- Maharastra) 2) Kolkata ( West Bengal) 3) Bengaluru (Karnataka) 4) Chennai (Tamil Nadu) 5) Delhi ( A union Territory ). 6) Pune ( Another city of Maharashtra) 7) Jaipur ( Rajasthan) 8) Ahmedabad (Gujarat) 9) Hyderabad (Telangana) 10) Ranchi ( Jharkhand) .Its also the home City of Former Indian Captain MS dhoni. Also many other states also plays cricket also well but these are the top states of India in terms of cricket.
Let me tell you one thing... It's a Indian fans who have made it possible... Foreign players love it because they receive so much love, attention n blessings... Money yes of course but they earn money from other leagues as well but what they get here in India is beyond money can buy.... That is the success of IPL It's best combination of Fantastic Players and Fantastic Crowd
So we have different cups in which different state teams participate leading upto Ranji trophy ( to put it in simple words) Ranji trophy is from where usually players are picked for India based on their performances, though nowadays IPL's performance is also good enough but that not the guaranteed one...so in Ranji trophy different states of India play against each other and so they kept on mentioning Mumbai.....on the other hand Mumbai Indians is name of a franchise in IPL usually team names in IPL are based on different cities ( it's not mandatory though)
That's naseer Husain the ex England captain, the current Indian captain, and yashaswi jaiswal are examples of people with humble beginnings in India making it big
Of everything goes on the way IPL thought, but in 2010 with 10 teams already, by the current time it has to be 14 teams . But in 2012 issues which ban 2 Teams + plus given 2 teams a Temporary participation which ended up still there are only 10 teams whereas in all 17 seasons in total 15 Teams has been Participated in IPL.
They went for documenting cricket and went to Slums? Wow that definitely makes a lot of sense 😮💨 It's similar to making a documentary on Football/Soccer and suddenly starting to talk about if Trump is a better president or Biden is and then talking about why Ronaldo has soo many childrens...etc etc!!
It's really not an either/or between Test cricket and T20 cricket. Firstly, they are 2 different formats of the game, and not played at the same time. To become good at cricket, you really have to master the basics which are necessary for both formats of the game. T20 is played between franchises (IPL is just one T20 cricket league, the one in India, there are other T20 leagues in other countries). Test cricket (long-form cricket) is played between national teams. T20 (short-form cricket) requires different skill set to Test cricket (though some players are great at both). The IPL league is played for 2 months of the year (April/May) and no Indian Test cricket is typically scheduled during the IPL, because they are run by the same organization. Playing for your country in Test cricket is the ultimate honor, like playing for your national team in the football/soccer World Cup (Messi plays for Argentina and won the World Cup for them, but also plays for a club and wins his league champhionship for his club). As far as most countries are concerned, players who make it to the test team in India at least make a LOT LOT LOT of money, and also get endorsements. Yes, the top players in the IPL get a lot more money even than that, but it's still *all* over the average salary you'd make in any other industry.
The thing about T20 batting you want power hitters like baseball, some of the greatest batsman ever to have played the game would not do well batting in T20. Cricket will become just like every other sport requiring people to be 6 foot plus to play the game just like most other professional sports you will have to be very talented and the coaches to see that protential talent to be considered. "Sorry Mr Bradman and Mr Lara you are very talented but since you are both only 5'8" i dont think you will be able to play T20 cricket". Just imagine never seeing Sunil Gavaskar (5'2"), David Boon (5'3") or Sachin Tendulkar is (5'5'') because they where considered too small to play cricket.
Luke, please do a reaction on Sachin Tendulkar 🇮🇳 - The Master Blaster. He (after the late great Donald Bradman) is the greatest player of all time. His records are phenomenal like being the highest test batsman with 15,921 runs in his career, has 100 centuries (to his name - a combined total of centuries made in test and One Day Internationals) and he’s represented India 🇮🇳 in 200 test matches.
14:00 He was talking about indian National team ,players are still wanting to play international test crickets, he was the coach of indian National team , his name is ravi shashtri, he was the great Batsman during his time when india won it's first world Cup in 1983 and at that time test cricket was a huge thing, and then he coached india in 2011 when india won its 2nd world Cup, he had coached legendary players like ms dhoni, kohli, sachin etc❤❤
This is a really poor video (original) because their premise itself, and their opinions are wrong in every way. They do not have a good understanding of cricket reality, and Nasser should know better - he's likely just been paid to voice the script, so it's not really his original idea (?). But a former England captain who covers cricket in the media in a big way should really know better.
@@chennaisurya that’s not even true. They talk about the Indian premier league throughout, should kids desire to go to play test cricket or play in the IPL where there’s more money? They talked about the IPL constantly through this video. So I don’t know what you’re going on about. The manager of the Indian national team talked about how the IPL has forever changed the sport. Seriously don’t know which video you thought you watched. Sorry bud.
Well, IPL is not just about scouting the local talent of a particular city in India but bringing up the internationally best overseas players as well, basically it's the NFL, EPL of the Cricket. Yh but anyways.
Well Cricket is Complex game and there are more than 43 laws in game that every player have to follow and play according to it.... For Example::: A international Cricket player will easily be able to play baseball.after a few months of training but a baseball player will facing many difficulties for just play a single match of cricket even if he/she trained for months. Many thing need to be look out by cricket to play this game and it require both physical stamina and mental intelligence to play this game...
@@n-zedorai6613 no, because it's biased and one sided. Every country plays franchise cricket and due to the popularity of the sport , only one is able to provide a very lucrative tournament for the players. If franchise cricket is bad then every country should stop playing it.
The host is Nasser Hussain, former captain of the England cricket team
But he was born in India
When they are talking about Mumbai , they are talking about the domestic cricket structure which has teams from all the regions of india. This is sort of the "feeder structure" into the international test cricket. This is the traditional form of cricket.
WHen they are talking about the mumbai indians, they are talking about one of the teams in the IPL, which is the t20 format of cricket
4:22 Thats Sunil Gavaskar Sir, one of the Former Indian Captain and one of the best Test Batsman of all time.He has more than 10K test runs...
He is also very famous Commentator now.
Talking about the states competing in test the tournament is called Ranji Trophy the team names are majorly based on names of provinces during British rule so the bombay province team is Mumbai which majorly represent whole of Maharashtra, Mumbai has won most ranji trophy 42 times, and also the latest tournament also
IPL is very much ahead (viewership & income ) of league around the world. One of the reason is Cricket board in India(BCCI) dont allow India players to participate in other league.
Cricket Raaz English is a channel, which presents stories and back stories of historical events happend in Cricket. Take a look on those videos too.
Maybe the difference in approach might be, in baseball terms, "Do you want to play the World Series for fame and glory?" versus "Would you rather play seven games of Home Run Derby for the bucks?"
Shamar Joseph is living proof that you can come from anywhere and make your dreams come true in cricket
Yep. Also Yashasvi Jaiswal
If you want to learn about different technical aspects of cricket, sky cricket have some brilliant masterclasses. Greats of the game talking through their game and style, well worth a watch.
yes please check those out
You are a fast learner with a keen mind, Brother. It is oddly satisfying to watch someone understand what I know.
The competition to get to the national team in India is intense. Not everyone will be able to make it.
It gives lot of talented players an opportunity to make a living by playing the sport they love.
A documentary of any British is incomplete without showing slums of Mumbai. This is their bread and butter.
they are hypocrites
Mumbai have won Ranji trophy (domestic test cricket tournament) 42 times more than anyone. If you play for Mumbai you have more chance of playing for India
In the UK the county team (which is how it’s organised below the national level) will play both test cricket and T20 essentially, so it’s not necessarily either or currently, most cricketers play both
can you do a live watchalong for todays ipl match RR vs RCB . we will explain you about the rules
2:32 The name of the host is Nasser Hussain.Nasser Hussain is a former English cricketer and a full time commentator. He has become a prominent cricket pundit, known for his insightful analysis and candid opinions on the game.
In India, the BCCI conducts many tournaments within the country which basically governs who will play in the National team, So for First class cricket ( test cricket) 5 day-one has Ranji Trophy which has been running since 1934 (before independence) similarly Vijay Hazare trophy for 50 overs cricket and IPL for 20 overs cricket. IPL has only 10 teams currently for 10 states But Ranji trophy- the oldest one has 38 teams having with some states having 2 teams like Maharastra state has a team and its capital Mumbai also has a separate team, and some non-location bases teams like the Railways team, Services sector team. So , a lot of people play domestic cricket as Ranji but only about 20-30 players are given national level contract
Test cricket is played only between countries like India and Australia or England, West Indies, etc for example. At the domestic level multi-day match is called first class cricket. International cricket is different from club cricket or domestic cricket
It's the biggest same and sometimes bigger than NFL , average match views is 20-40 million, and final gets 100 of millions views all platforms. And also it's media rights and the amount of money it's huge.
I guess they are referring to the mumbai IPL team, as well as the mumbai cricket setup, the players and infrastructure.
We have the IPL, but we also have first class cricket - with the Ranji trophy, Dulip trophy and others. And the states have their own teams. So they refer to 'mumbai cricket' in this context (the mumbai IPL team, the ranji team, the mumbai based players and so on).
Its tradion vs the modern game and the two most different formats of the sport, Traditionally test cricket, a game that lasts five days, was seen as the pinnacle of the game, it tests every aspect of your technique, including longevity, so 'batting long' is a term for not taking many risks, protecting your wicket and accumulating runs over time, which you had plenty of in a five day game, T20 is the most modern form of the game, and time is a huge factor, you only have 20 overs (120) deliveries to score as many runs as possoble, so the mantra these days is to go hard from the word go, its had a huge impact on the game, the amount of different attacking shots they play has gone through the roof, and most modern players are short format players first, which has had a negative impact on the standars of test cricket, and the t20 leagues have pushed tests to the fringes, including some players opting to opt of of test cricket altogether
I love Mumbai Indians. I love Cricket. I love IPL. I love Test. I love ODI. I love everything about cricket. Money or not, IPL has one of the best quality in not just cricket, but world sports. It is such a good game.
Naser Hussain former England cricket captain Hoster name
Test cricket is a hard sell for young players. But to be honest, most modern test matches end up being played like they're 50 over matches anyway. It's very rare now to see a stubborn batsmen stay in for 8 hours and score 50 runs like was common in the past.
Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay) is the capital of the state of Maharashtra of the Country India..
There are 28 states in India and 8 are Union Territory (lesser land mass than state).....
But Majority of Cricket played in capital City of a state :
These states are :
1) Mumbai (State- Maharastra)
2) Kolkata ( West Bengal)
3) Bengaluru (Karnataka)
4) Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
5) Delhi ( A union Territory ).
6) Pune ( Another city of Maharashtra)
7) Jaipur ( Rajasthan)
8) Ahmedabad (Gujarat)
9) Hyderabad (Telangana)
10) Ranchi ( Jharkhand) .Its also the home City of Former Indian Captain MS dhoni.
Also many other states also plays cricket also well but these are the top states of India in terms of cricket.
Let me tell you one thing... It's a Indian fans who have made it possible... Foreign players love it because they receive so much love, attention n blessings... Money yes of course but they earn money from other leagues as well but what they get here in India is beyond money can buy....
That is the success of IPL It's best combination of Fantastic Players and Fantastic Crowd
2:30 bro he is Naseer Hussain , very famous cricketer & commentators as well
So we have different cups in which different state teams participate leading upto Ranji trophy ( to put it in simple words) Ranji trophy is from where usually players are picked for India based on their performances, though nowadays IPL's performance is also good enough but that not the guaranteed one...so in Ranji trophy different states of India play against each other and so they kept on mentioning Mumbai.....on the other hand Mumbai Indians is name of a franchise in IPL usually team names in IPL are based on different cities ( it's not mandatory though)
That's naseer Husain the ex England captain, the current Indian captain, and yashaswi jaiswal are examples of people with humble beginnings in India making it big
Nasir Hussain is the host and he is one of the greats of the game..
Of everything goes on the way IPL thought, but in 2010 with 10 teams already, by the current time it has to be 14 teams . But in 2012 issues which ban 2 Teams + plus given 2 teams a Temporary participation which ended up still there are only 10 teams whereas in all 17 seasons in total 15 Teams has been Participated in IPL.
They went for documenting cricket and went to Slums? Wow that definitely makes a lot of sense 😮💨
It's similar to making a documentary on Football/Soccer and suddenly starting to talk about if Trump is a better president or Biden is and then talking about why Ronaldo has soo many childrens...etc etc!!
This is a video on mumbai domestic cricket and not ipl.
It's really not an either/or between Test cricket and T20 cricket. Firstly, they are 2 different formats of the game, and not played at the same time. To become good at cricket, you really have to master the basics which are necessary for both formats of the game.
T20 is played between franchises (IPL is just one T20 cricket league, the one in India, there are other T20 leagues in other countries). Test cricket (long-form cricket) is played between national teams. T20 (short-form cricket) requires different skill set to Test cricket (though some players are great at both). The IPL league is played for 2 months of the year (April/May) and no Indian Test cricket is typically scheduled during the IPL, because they are run by the same organization.
Playing for your country in Test cricket is the ultimate honor, like playing for your national team in the football/soccer World Cup (Messi plays for Argentina and won the World Cup for them, but also plays for a club and wins his league champhionship for his club).
As far as most countries are concerned, players who make it to the test team in India at least make a LOT LOT LOT of money, and also get endorsements. Yes, the top players in the IPL get a lot more money even than that, but it's still *all* over the average salary you'd make in any other industry.
The thing about T20 batting you want power hitters like baseball, some of the greatest batsman ever to have played the game would not do well batting in T20. Cricket will become just like every other sport requiring people to be 6 foot plus to play the game just like most other professional sports you will have to be very talented and the coaches to see that protential talent to be considered.
"Sorry Mr Bradman and Mr Lara you are very talented but since you are both only 5'8" i dont think you will be able to play T20 cricket".
Just imagine never seeing Sunil Gavaskar (5'2"), David Boon (5'3") or Sachin Tendulkar is (5'5'') because they where considered too small to play cricket.
Luke, please do a reaction on Sachin Tendulkar 🇮🇳 - The Master Blaster. He (after the late great Donald Bradman) is the greatest player of all time. His records are phenomenal like being the highest test batsman with 15,921 runs in his career, has 100 centuries (to his name - a combined total of centuries made in test and One Day Internationals) and he’s represented India 🇮🇳 in 200 test matches.
14:00 He was talking about indian National team ,players are still wanting to play international test crickets, he was the coach of indian National team , his name is ravi shashtri, he was the great Batsman during his time when india won it's first world Cup in 1983 and at that time test cricket was a huge thing, and then he coached india in 2011 when india won its 2nd world Cup, he had coached legendary players like ms dhoni, kohli, sachin etc❤❤
Nope, in 2011 when Indian team won the World Cup then Garry Carsten was coach of Indian team....🇮🇳🏏🏏🇮🇳
The IPL is currently going on you should try and react to a few games if BCCI don't copyright
React to *how India created an $11 billion cricket Empire*
This is a really poor video (original) because their premise itself, and their opinions are wrong in every way. They do not have a good understanding of cricket reality, and Nasser should know better - he's likely just been paid to voice the script, so it's not really his original idea (?). But a former England captain who covers cricket in the media in a big way should really know better.
You have to react on virat kohli the king of cricket 🏏
Please react to Branded a rebel
Ipl make thousands millinor but also make many thousands dissopinted 😊
How tf is this related to your title, sorry mate
That’s what the original video was titled! 🤷🏻♂️
@@lukessportsacademy oh God, Fine, Coz it's all about cricket in Mumbai and failed to touch Indian Premier League
@@chennaisurya that’s not even true. They talk about the Indian premier league throughout, should kids desire to go to play test cricket or play in the IPL where there’s more money?
They talked about the IPL constantly through this video. So I don’t know what you’re going on about.
The manager of the Indian national team talked about how the IPL has forever changed the sport. Seriously don’t know which video you thought you watched. Sorry bud.
Well, IPL is not just about scouting the local talent of a particular city in India but bringing up the internationally best overseas players as well, basically it's the NFL, EPL of the Cricket. Yh but anyways.
not the best vid to learn abt ipl, look for the one by bloomberg
Put Ms dhonis thumbnail you will get more views
Well Cricket is Complex game and there are more than 43 laws in game that every player have to follow and play according to it....
For Example:::
A international Cricket player will easily be able to play baseball.after a few months of training but a baseball player will facing many difficulties for just play a single match of cricket even if he/she trained for months.
Many thing need to be look out by cricket to play this game and it require both physical stamina and mental intelligence to play this game...
only countries play test cricket
That's not true. Domestic test cricket has been a thing for hundreds of years.
@@VillaFanDan92 are u sure seems like your confusing first class cricket with test cricket
Please react to the documentary "How India killed cricket" which is made by a indian himself.
This is a stupid documentary.
@@SRJ7798 Stupid because it exposes dark side? Its nothing stupid its the reality.
@@n-zedorai6613 no, because it's biased and one sided. Every country plays franchise cricket and due to the popularity of the sport , only one is able to provide a very lucrative tournament for the players. If franchise cricket is bad then every country should stop playing it.
@@SRJ7798 Your this reply proves you never even watched the video or understood. Go and try to understand the video first.
@@n-zedorai6613 And your reply proves that you know nothing about test and franchise cricket at all. Go and try to learn about them first.