That match - Through the Eyes of the players | An Eye for an Eye | Natwest 2002 I India v England

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 28. 10. 2022
  • The 2001 England tour of India had ended in a humiliating draw
    With Flintoff dancing in Wankhede
    Dada s team seemed to have lost all motivation as proved by another close encounter against Zimbabwe at home
    & So started the journey
    India resurging through a historic win in west indies and England dominating its way through New Zealand and Sri Lanka
    To finally meet again on the English soil
    For the NatWest cup
    Old rivals were to meet again
    Old enemies to face each other
    Flintoff and ganguly were to stand again on the same field
    And so it started
    From the win in the first match due to Flintoff 3 wicket haul;
    To Rahul Dravid - Yuvraj combo in the second
    India looked poised for revenge - going on an undefeated run
    That came crashing down on the dress rehersal to the finals
    Ganguli’s heroics amounted to nothings
    With the tag of chokers raised itself again
    Having lost the finals of all multi nation tournaments from 1999
    A change for revenge
    And payback
    Seemed to be going away
    Especially with Sachin Tendulkar and Kumble injured
    Even coach john wright couldn’t muster up the morale
    That was then followed up by a thrashing at the hands of Naseer Hussain and tectonic followed by Flintoff to take the score to 325
    Then when dada fell in spite of an amazing half century
    All hope seemed lost
    But then
    Rose the youngster
    Mohammad kaif and Yuvraj Singh
    And started India off on one the greatest comebacks in ODI cricket
    A comeback
    A payback A thriller
    That was capped by dada removing his shirt at the balcony of lords
    A moment that went on to become an icon in world cricket
    Link to Part 1 : • The Beginning - The Wa...
    #cricket #revenge #thriller
  • Zábava

Komentáře • 289

  • @vaibhav3443
    @vaibhav3443 Před rokem +101

    No one ever gives credit to him but Kaif and Yuvi really changed the Indian fielding..

    • @karnatakaanimesociety5009
      @karnatakaanimesociety5009 Před rokem +11

      Far less people know about Robin Singh the fielder.
      Who was fielding coach for a long time till 2009

    • @vaibhav3443
      @vaibhav3443 Před rokem +2

      @@karnatakaanimesociety5009 agreed but I believe that having a coach for a specific field does not make an impact unless the players put that knowledge to use.

    • @karnatakaanimesociety5009
      @karnatakaanimesociety5009 Před rokem +1

      @@vaibhav3443 true... I also spoke of Robin Singh the fielder as a player not just the Coach... People don't speak of him much though.

  • @arnabghosh8222
    @arnabghosh8222 Před 8 měsíci +20

    The shirt waving actually redefined Indian cricket, what a moment it was. We the 90s kid had a great childhood!
    "Lords e ghurpak jama mane Dadagiri,
    bowler-er mukhe jhama mane Dadagiri"

  • @arpan9985
    @arpan9985 Před rokem +400

    Amazing match it was. Still remember the nerve cracking ending. Everyone speaks about Dhoni , Kohli and new team which was actually has the foundation of Saurav Ganguly. I would still say that those were the days of classic cricket.

    • @KING_DRANZER
      @KING_DRANZER Před rokem +23

      The best captain bar none. Taking a winning team and climbing to top anyone can do. But taking a loosing team and pushing them to top only Dada can. Hell he is the one who thought India how to win outside of India after a Decade and a half of Continuous failure. What Dhoni got was the BEST team that Dada left behind with all the Titans India had back then Sachin, Dravid, Laxman, Sehwang, Gambhir, Yuvraj, Zaheer, Bhajji etc. Anyone could pack a victory. But funny enough Dhoni still failed miserably outside India. After first 2Yrs of his captaincy he never managed to perform decently outside India at all. Hell we even clean swept against Bangladesh. Only credit I give him is for T20 World Cup (which actually credit goes to Yuvraj, Gambhir and Sehwang) but still he managed well there. 2011 Worldcup I don't even wanna talk about. Because besides being bling anyone can see what happened there. It is not as plain as what it seems to be. First India had already a major advantage with all the Veterans we had against other bi teams having hardly 3-4 or even less per team as all went through major lineup changes as majority retired and got replaced during that time. Except in Indian team. Next major advantage is where matches being held "India" giving Indians a major Pitch advantage as we get it done to our specific liking(open secret at that time). And then there is the fixing issue which got called openly. So with all that I will never give him the credit for that. Literally anyone could have pulled that Victory off. If 2011 world-cup to be held in some other country do you really think we could have won that. If other teams had older teams of previous worldcups do you still think we could have won. Keep dreaming.

    • @amareswarmishra6870
      @amareswarmishra6870 Před rokem +12

      @@KING_DRANZER What a ridiculous analysis man !!! Yes Dada was one of the best captains of Indian team. But you can't just write off Dhoni just like that. Before India, no team had won a world cup in their home country. Yes it does give an advantage, but that sheer pressure takes a big toll. Dhoni managed that pressure exceptionally. ( captain cool for a reason) . 2007 t20 wc was more or less a fluke. India was thrown out of the 2007 50 over world cup as you know. And all the veterans were not there. So there was no pressure at all on India. In fact, they were underdog. BCCI wasn't even fond of t20 format at that time. Everyone was given the liberty to just express themselves. And they did that. Am not saying it's just luck, but in t20 cricket luck does play a major role (ask Pakistan after it lost to India in t20 wc 2022).
      Anyways, you said India can't win outside subcontinent!!! Do you know anything about Champions Trophy 2013 ? Please do some digging. Peace ✌

    • @KING_DRANZER
      @KING_DRANZER Před rokem +4

      @@amareswarmishra6870 I think you missed the point where I clearly stated that it was an open secret of "us get pitch prepared to our spec" which other countries never did at their home. Not for big tournaments. Second you also missed the point where all other teams in 2007 had majority of veterans still in play. In 2011 the veterans in other teams were mostly retired as I said all other teams had hardly 3 or 4 veterans or even less while India had 7 or 8. Big difference. I hope you forgot the England, New-Zeland, Sri-Lanka and Australia and worst of all Bangladesh Tours from then. Bangladesh and England tours were almost clean sweep and we dint do any better in others we lost badly. Fact is you go and tally from all the Wins Dhoni got tally the number of wins he got in India and number of wins he got outside. You gonna realize the huge difference between his tally and tally of captains that came before. He had very less win rate outside India.

    • @KING_DRANZER
      @KING_DRANZER Před rokem +6

      @@amareswarmishra6870 In T20 WC I can give credit to the team effort they put and they actually played to win. Against great odds. Like seriously back then they went against giants in other teams and still managed to pull off a win. I can respect that. I can say Dhoni did fine driving the team to victory. Not giving him full credit anyways.

    • @amazingvipul8392
      @amazingvipul8392 Před rokem +4

      Gangguly's fans delusional as always. Try once to think for India instead of your state or language.

  • @DeepanjanThakur
    @DeepanjanThakur Před rokem +24

    Flintoff's shirtless celebration was forgotten instantly but Dada was punished for that. Racism in cricket was the normal at that time.

  • @marathimanus1147
    @marathimanus1147 Před rokem +114

    If the story of Ganguly and Flintoff's animosity in the back drop of NatWest series is turned into a movie, it will be more thrilling and nail biting than any other movies based on Cricket.

    • @SagnikSanyal88
      @SagnikSanyal88 Před 6 měsíci

      I agree...who do u think should play Dada in the movie?

  • @arunmathur2849
    @arunmathur2849 Před rokem +265

    Listen yaar, pls make one of Dada s comeback in SA...those humilation,hostility from teammates, and his redemption...ufff...goosebumps...

    • @Krishna2495
      @Krishna2495 Před rokem +7

      He did make a video, he covered this topic in the pepsi commercial video

    • @arunmathur2849
      @arunmathur2849 Před rokem +10

      @@Krishna2495 that was only abt a ad...he made in a way that his comeback happened only because of that ad..its not all like that..people who hv watched cricket then would know

    • @venkatnagendra007
      @venkatnagendra007 Před rokem +3

      Need this badly

  • @nishok581
    @nishok581 Před rokem +51

    Nostalgia!! I was 9 years old . My mom was asking me to switch off the TV when India were 5 wickets down but I refused and went on to see every ball of that match till the end. Thank you Team India!!

  • @prakashayyasamy5509
    @prakashayyasamy5509 Před 11 měsíci +12

    The match which uplifted the entire Indian Cricket team and the entire Indian Cricket team fans hope on ICT❤️❤️. It was Dada the man behind modern Indian cricket. If Dada would have not taken captaincy he would be sitting with Sachin in the top run scorer but then we would have not been in current situation where Indian cricket dominates the world cricket. If he was not there we would be Zimbabwe or westindies now.

  • @bhaveshpurohit2009
    @bhaveshpurohit2009 Před 11 měsíci +14

    IPL kiddo will never know what real captain means, to give their team never die attitude, to believe younger and to take all the bullet on his own chest. He taught team to high your heads and Starr in ur opponents eyes until opponents stop looking at you on English soil. Thats what DADA did as a captain. I believe he is the best captain of indian cricket team
    ❤ dada

  • @santruptha9159
    @santruptha9159 Před rokem +131

    There can never be another DADA
    The way he trusted ypungsters inspite of not performing much consistently is something really astonishing 💥

    • @F1NNER04
      @F1NNER04 Před rokem +1

      yeah there cant be another dada , who thinks indian team is losing because of kohli's captaincy

    • @santruptha9159
      @santruptha9159 Před rokem +16

      @@F1NNER04 kids of this generation only know this😂😂😂

  • @cosmicnhilist
    @cosmicnhilist Před 11 měsíci +5

    Yuvraj is a fighter!!! As gritty as one can get ..a broken finger here, a wordl cup winning performance with cancer...a cancer survivor making a return to the international scene and making 150...the man is literally "never say never" in human form!!❤❤

  • @jagadeesh3138
    @jagadeesh3138 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Yuvi and Kaif made history during that time, Ganguly selected good talent and supported them. Watched it live one of the thrilling experience.

  • @balap6574
    @balap6574 Před rokem +105

    Beautiful storytelling..!! I still remember watching this match when i was 10 years old. When Sachin got out I turned off the TV with a huge disappointment thinking it’s gonna be like every other games in the past.
    45 mins after that, I started to hear a huge laughs & claps from my neighbor house. When I turned the TV back on, it was Yuvi & kaif show 😅.. That was the time when most of the Indians including myself were convinced with the fact that, this Dada led Indian team is not depended only on Sachin.. They will fight till the very last wicket.. ❤

    • @foodiepapa7718
      @foodiepapa7718 Před rokem +7

      You were not the only one bro! Watch Kaif's interview, even his parents turned the TV off and went of to watch a movie in the theatre....oblivious to what their son was involved in!😀

    • @mohammedkhan1150
      @mohammedkhan1150 Před 11 měsíci +1

      is it still off !

  • @praveenkumarralla5350
    @praveenkumarralla5350 Před rokem +21

    What a night it was. It took almost 48 hours to come out of this trance. Dada' s team was the best.

  • @manpreetmanney1273
    @manpreetmanney1273 Před rokem +21

    Nostalgia... As late 80s kid it was the best moment for me to celebrate Indian team's victory.
    It was the moment when Yuvi, Kaif, Zaheer were believed to be the backbone of India for next decade... goosebumps
    Plz make this series in hindi too...

  • @keralalogue4445
    @keralalogue4445 Před rokem +29

    I will never forget this match.. the day Indian cricket moved to a new path

  • @Gamerloaders
    @Gamerloaders Před rokem +6

    The amount of work ethics, dedication and passion Dada put on India has changed entire country's perspective for good. What team India had achieved afterwards with Dhoni and Kohli on the helm, all goes back to Ganguly's fight back spirit. He laid upon the structure for youngsters to build on the world dominating empire India has created ever since, although they're having a bit of transition phase at this moment, getting beaten in ODI (2-1) in recent tour of Bangladesh.

  • @Nshank
    @Nshank Před rokem +33

    For a 90s kid this is one of the best memories they had...

    • @train_xc
      @train_xc Před 8 měsíci +1

      This is probably second best. The best is win at Eden Gardens against Australia by following on the second innings

    • @Nshank
      @Nshank Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@train_xc yup that just changed how we started believing in our team... but from dat match the only memory i have is laxman scoring those runs with white towel thing on his neck.. 😊.. Cant remember the win celebration..

  • @harshsingh611
    @harshsingh611 Před rokem +47

    Excellent story-telling.

  • @prashanthmotati3142
    @prashanthmotati3142 Před rokem +5

    I still remember this match. How can one forget it. I watched this in 17 inch tv with goosebumps moments when kaif went onto run for that last run. I Was jumping out of floor shouting madly woth jubiliation!!! ... Great spirit instilled upon the team by Ganguly. The start of new era . The next gen Indian cricket was being born then

  • @enigmatic5311
    @enigmatic5311 Před rokem +19

    This was the India team I was diehard fan of, whose painful journey of courage is often forgotten by the arrogant new generation

  • @kitchentreat
    @kitchentreat Před rokem +6

    Kaif and Yuvraj , thank you !!

  • @hariegomoji
    @hariegomoji Před rokem +12

    Finally the big wait is over. Thank You!

  • @sureshnishtala2887
    @sureshnishtala2887 Před rokem +2

    Dada is a mastermind ....despite being all negative in the dressing room Dada was very positive and was believing

  • @SamareDoTelke
    @SamareDoTelke Před 5 měsíci +2

    damn as a srilankan it gave me goosebumps🥶😭 well done ganguly he was defntly a smart one

  • @ImFreakyCreature
    @ImFreakyCreature Před rokem +2

    Dada the prince of Calcutta...gutsy captain of the 2000s... amazing captain followed by the great MSD❤️💖🔥 and more importantly the making of Yuvi the gr8..

  • @IftiAlam1999
    @IftiAlam1999 Před rokem +28

    This was a brilliant storytelling skills displayed. Didn't even realize how quickly this whole video played off. Kudos to your skills man👏👏👏

  • @zing20405252
    @zing20405252 Před rokem +2

    Once upon a time there lived a ghost! , the best ever captain india has seen till today

  • @singularsink
    @singularsink Před rokem +3

    well narrated, what a match that was! And that act of Dada I think changed the Indian Image for ever. We learnt that we can give it back too and that too with a tight slap right on their face. Younger generation certainly does not know the raw emotion of the Indians attached to that team. Even today I miss that team.

  • @nastolgic
    @nastolgic Před rokem +5

    the match where I became a fan of Yuvraj forever

  • @saravanagovindaswamy1750
    @saravanagovindaswamy1750 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Still I can remember my friends everyone vanished away from TV once the trio Sachin, Ganguly and Dravid gotout. Still I was sitting at the left corner of TV and I never moved an inch since the positional luck was favouring and all the way India emerges victorious and my favourite DADA revenged English in lords balcony that seen will be remembered till my last breath. This is the sweetest revenge almost equal to winning worldcup .

  • @dhanasekarremo967
    @dhanasekarremo967 Před 2 měsíci

    I still remember the wankhede match and i cried while filntoff weaving his t-shirt at Wankhede i was literally seeking revenge and in anger as like dada in NatWest final match when we won the happiest tears came from eyes after seeing dada weaving the t-shirt at lords stadium..
    I still remember the quote of dada in an interview if lords was your Mecca for Englishmen then wankhede is our Mecca for Indians... goosebumps moment...

  • @historyoptional8333
    @historyoptional8333 Před rokem +4

    The Royal Bengal Tiger roars....

  • @ManishKhurana83
    @ManishKhurana83 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Your storytelling is brilliant. Not only the articulation but also how you recite and how you link back to certain events to add more gravity and depth to what's on the screen in the story... Lovely!

  • @r1a933
    @r1a933 Před rokem +3

    Ganguly, Kaif,Sewang, Balaji wowww can't even imagine the fun i had watching these people play

  • @TechieDC
    @TechieDC Před rokem +4

    Epic video!! I still remember this match, heard the entire Indian batting innings on FM commentary because of power cut. Entire family surrounded the radio matching the enthusiasm of the commentators. Unforgettable legendry stuff.

  • @indapamod
    @indapamod Před rokem +3

    Relived my 20 years old memory. Thanks for this 🙏🏼

  • @avijitpal2466
    @avijitpal2466 Před rokem +10

    I love this guy and his content. Simple yet so well put to gather man! .... This is just a CZcams video but his commentary and storytelling makes it feel like the match is going live and you're sitting in front your TV... Thank you man for your content.

  • @_GrumpyBear_
    @_GrumpyBear_ Před 11 měsíci +1

    don't stop making such videos LISTEN TO DO NOT STOP!!!! Great script amazing narration keep more videos coming.

  • @prashantsharma1395
    @prashantsharma1395 Před rokem +1

    I remember my mom and sister asking to change the station to Saas Bahu drama as soon Tendulkar got dismissed, we did for minute. When we switched back Yuvraj and Kaif had added 15-20 runs at good rate. My dad and I begged, ok let's watch until one of the both gets out. None of us knew we are watching History in the making, this match turned the tide of Indian cricket forever. I literally couldn't sleep thinking about this match all night.

  • @snehasispatra8074
    @snehasispatra8074 Před rokem +7

    Series of goosebumps throughout!! Hats off to your narration!! Relived the whole episode again.
    Thank you!!

  • @ayushkr6518
    @ayushkr6518 Před rokem +1

    How beautifully you narrate these stories is simply mindblowing.

  • @PURRAHARAAMI
    @PURRAHARAAMI Před rokem +4

    Felt unreal. amazing storytelling.

  • @SuchitSubramanian
    @SuchitSubramanian Před rokem +3

    Great video man, I love your narration and the story makes us relive those epic moments!

  • @architpawar6419
    @architpawar6419 Před rokem +3

    Match where A legend was made..YUVI 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @the_1_nemesis
    @the_1_nemesis Před 2 měsíci

    This day and age would never know what Saurav Ganguly, John Wright and the team would bring to India..
    For starters, Sehwag, Yuvraj, Dhoni, Harbhajan, Zaheer, Ishant, Raina all made their debuts under his captaincy and the legend Dhoni and Virat and Rohit and Ashwin went on to become would've never been possible without Dada having a vision for future. These went on to bring home the 2007 and 2011 world cups.
    An absolute legend along with all the names mentioned above.
    Yuvi being true tournament winner for all intents and purposes.

  • @ashwintopkar
    @ashwintopkar Před rokem +3

    Can't wait for the last part! Simply amazing 👏

  • @viswanathchilukuri3143
    @viswanathchilukuri3143 Před rokem +2

    This is one of the best matches in Indian cricket history....dada is remembered for generations

  • @kunalmishra1307
    @kunalmishra1307 Před 7 měsíci

    This happened to fall on my birthday.., what a memory to remember and keep close in wraps as winning runs were hit by then unknown pair of Zaheer and Kaif. Legends were made

  • @payalss369
    @payalss369 Před rokem

    Super storytelling...memories refreshed. Thankyou

  • @candidwithkd
    @candidwithkd Před 9 měsíci

    You are doing a very good job! The way you explained the whole context taking reference fom flintoff's autobiography makes your content so authentic. The story telling ability is so good. I didn't know many facts about this incident and you have educated in a manner i could never have done by myself. Thank you

  • @creativityreimagined
    @creativityreimagined Před rokem +1

    Ohhhh howw i love your storytelling ❤ Goosebumps ✨✨

  • @rockyrock6860
    @rockyrock6860 Před rokem +2

    Tears in my eyes .... Dada 👑🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @thetablist949
    @thetablist949 Před rokem

    Was waiting for this part of a month... Thanks!✌️

  • @sumitagrawal5348
    @sumitagrawal5348 Před 5 měsíci

    It was epic. Not even a 500 chase in today's time can match this.

  • @vaibhav3443
    @vaibhav3443 Před rokem +4

    And then Indian cricket changed forever 💥💥

  • @DTL0VER
    @DTL0VER Před rokem

    Your videos are amazing. Thank you 🙏

  • @avinashkumar-xc7cd
    @avinashkumar-xc7cd Před rokem +1

    Was waiting for this video from long time. You sure did take long to make this one.
    But your videos are fantastic.

  • @izeeeezi
    @izeeeezi Před rokem

    I've been waiting for this video for so loooooooòng!

  • @harijwalapuram
    @harijwalapuram Před rokem

    Great. When my english is down. I turn up to your videos. Great.

  • @AnubhavSrivastavaca
    @AnubhavSrivastavaca Před 7 měsíci

    I dont know of a better story teller !- Good job, who ever it is !

  • @AdeshKumarCT
    @AdeshKumarCT Před 7 měsíci

    It always feels nostalgic to listen or watch about Natwest series 😊

  • @mahavir117
    @mahavir117 Před rokem

    It had always been and always will be,you can’t fuck with Indians, when we come back you will watch in awe, what a game it was ❤️

  • @jn_abhi
    @jn_abhi Před rokem

    The way you tell us this story is amazing

  • @sarveshthakur1358
    @sarveshthakur1358 Před rokem

    I JUST Discovered your channel and OH MY GOD!!!!! WHAT AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE.......
    Thank You So Much....
    For A Cricket Lover like me this channel is just love.......
    You are great narrator even when I am driving I don't need to see your video only narration make me visual all incident......
    Thank You Soo Much For Your Videos ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @njvc1994
    @njvc1994 Před rokem

    Video by video I keep loving your narration. Awesome work buddy.

  • @rakesh_sha
    @rakesh_sha Před rokem

    What a beautiful research with amazing storytelling 🎉

  • @funwithtaneeshaandbhavith3553

    An excellent presentation.......luved it

  • @flankattack5426
    @flankattack5426 Před rokem

    Great video - awesome narration as always brother!

  • @lokamanyacharit9178
    @lokamanyacharit9178 Před rokem

    dude your storytelling is lit and I waiting for the second part for a long time keep up the good work buddy

  • @greenrico10
    @greenrico10 Před rokem

    Great video. Can't wait for part 3

  • @sampurnadey1340
    @sampurnadey1340 Před rokem

    Outstanding story telling

  • @singhkrishanu
    @singhkrishanu Před rokem

    Bro your knowledge and presentation is spectacular. Subscribed 👍

  • @udi2119
    @udi2119 Před rokem

    Amazing as always.

  • @madhukarkumar7837
    @madhukarkumar7837 Před rokem

    Man this is the deadliest Clif hanger then bahubali.. I searched the entire tour on google. Please realise the 2nd part.
    PS- superb contains.. Loved each and every episode. Thanks

  • @r1a933
    @r1a933 Před rokem

    I remember me & mom watching this tournament live 🔥

  • @akshaygadia7162
    @akshaygadia7162 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Sehwag sir was blowing whistle while going out to chase 325 runs. Such was his fearless mindset 😄

  • @KiranCv007
    @KiranCv007 Před rokem

    Remember listening to the commentary on AIR. It was a memorable match.

  • @shubhambharda2134
    @shubhambharda2134 Před rokem

    Was waiting for the vid bro🙇🏻‍♂️

  • @Omi...2
    @Omi...2 Před rokem

    Badi der ki but thanks for video buddy.
    You are amazing

  • @wolfe8542
    @wolfe8542 Před rokem +1

    Was waiting for this

  • @Nobo_On_The_Rocks
    @Nobo_On_The_Rocks Před 8 měsíci

    You have a very nice way of reciting the story.

  • @fireytiger914
    @fireytiger914 Před rokem +9

    Your story telling brought back the memories with extra joy and goosebumps.

  • @Jason.Brayshaw
    @Jason.Brayshaw Před rokem

    Cricket Raaz is the best. Great storytelling.

  • @rolex6170
    @rolex6170 Před rokem

    worth the wait. served chilled!

  • @Bluesteel157
    @Bluesteel157 Před 6 měsíci

    India's best ODI of all time and your storytelling is magnificent

  • @Arya-jf2pq
    @Arya-jf2pq Před rokem

    Your channel is incredible.

  • @Rockerstohell
    @Rockerstohell Před rokem

    I started following cricket right from this series onwards. 20 years looking back, I can see a jubliant me jumping in my house, shouting loudly.

  • @nafimvinesbangladesh7742

    Great storytelling

  • @TheNameIsRaghu
    @TheNameIsRaghu Před rokem

    First ever game, which I wake up all night and watched full game...

  • @madhavraval238
    @madhavraval238 Před rokem

    Outstanding storytelling skills

  • @SUGGYAN1356
    @SUGGYAN1356 Před rokem

    Awaiting for the next part...

  • @HarpreetSingh-oz8hf
    @HarpreetSingh-oz8hf Před rokem

    What a test series it was! Headingly was one of India’s greatest victories.

  • @samyajoy1976
    @samyajoy1976 Před 8 měsíci

    Ohh what a match it was.

  • @USB69420
    @USB69420 Před rokem

    GREAT VIDEO

  • @funnybong_42
    @funnybong_42 Před rokem +1

    Dude no pressure but still waiting for the last part.

  • @zerir3759
    @zerir3759 Před rokem

    Bro stay consistent yaar. You have made a good cricket community. Don't do the mistake of loosing it.

  • @sunilsviews3496
    @sunilsviews3496 Před 11 měsíci

    Greatest revenge in the history of Indian cricket. Never before, ever after..

  • @VarunChourasiya
    @VarunChourasiya Před rokem

    Finally You uploded 2nd part

  • @aashishacharya8216
    @aashishacharya8216 Před rokem

    Waiting since 1 months😍😍