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  • čas přidán 21. 05. 2022
  • 1987 Reliance world cup
    Group Stage
    West Indies vs Pakistan
    Viv Richards vs Imran Khan
    Courtney Walsh vs Abdul Qadir
    What is even today known as the greatest act of Sportsmanship in Cricket.
    Many may remember, many may have forgotten.
    but this is not that story.
    this is a story of Split second desicion - and how the Impact a Life
    it's about the journey that brought us t that moment
    from 1975 world cup - the Murray flurry against a surging Pakistani team to clench a victory
    to the drubbing by Alan Donald in the first match of the 1987 world cup against England
    and the amount of mental pressure - that one over could bring a young man's future.
    The psychology of that moment - and then in the next match - going from hero that brought your country back into the game
    to a villian - who cost them everything
    A srory of heartbreak, loss and dejection
    A story of going to highest of highs and lowest of low
    a story of a dream and a desting shattering
    and the reponse of a person to it
    It's a story of Mankading
    (I oppose the term Mankading - as it is an insult to vino mankad)
    and finally
    it is the story of one man's regret - or maybe not
    #Cricket #Westindies #Pakistan

Komentáře • 691

  • @cricketraazenglish
    @cricketraazenglish  Před 2 lety +277

    Correction -Viv Richards - 51 ball Half Century( I have said a century)
    I apologize for the Mistake & Thanks for bringing it to my notice guys😊
    that's the short version -
    & now for the tirade
    What in god's green earth is going on.
    I see a damn half written there
    I myself wrote it
    but then my brain suddenly goes - Nope -Nothing to see there (those are not the Droids you are looking for)
    & then I couldn't pick it up in 3 damn reviews? 3????
    I mean how does a century in a 216 runs blowout....doesn't raise an Alarm? or even a raised eyebrow?
    It's like I suddenly went blind for the Word Half ( Is there a disease like this- which selectively deletes certain words from your vision? Worth checking out)
    Either ways - that was the Bull shit from My brain pulled
    Thankfully I didn't have to tell a glass half full joke this week....
    Imagine how confusing that could have been....

    • @SupratimChakravarty
      @SupratimChakravarty Před 2 lety +10

      Haha. This meltdown was awesome to read. All things aside though, you're perfect in most of your videos. Let this one slide off.

    • @AADIBAditya
      @AADIBAditya Před 2 lety +5

      Hello Cricket Raaz can you please make a video on why many south African Cricket and especially ABD left cricket. I know there is a lot more inside story and politics

    • @dilanthayapa5284
      @dilanthayapa5284 Před 2 lety +5

      Hehe np IVA Richards was such a player that your error was believable.

    • @Mentallyretarded0.5
      @Mentallyretarded0.5 Před 2 lety +3

      There was another mistake in the last minute of the video. The translation showed 1992 but you said 1996. I hope you will verify it.

    • @Mustaphaiqbal
      @Mustaphaiqbal Před 2 lety +2

      Never mind bro. Love your brilliant efforts and narration is superb.

  • @anonymous-lx6kt
    @anonymous-lx6kt Před 2 lety +271

    Hope everyone remembers courtney walsh's 5wicket for one run in an odi🤗

  • @law3922
    @law3922 Před 2 lety +271

    So, Sir Viv Richards hit a 51 ball century at a time when 91 off 10 overs was considered a miracle.
    cool

    • @SeeASquaRE
      @SeeASquaRE Před 2 lety +62

      Bruh, it's Viv Richards what did you expect? Man ate boundaries for breakfast.

    • @muhammadfahimmansur2086
      @muhammadfahimmansur2086 Před 2 lety +59

      It's a mistake. It wasn't a century. Viv scored 51 off 52 in that match.

    • @helo98736Hah
      @helo98736Hah Před 2 lety +2

      @@muhammadfahimmansur2086 still big runs

    • @GOWRISANKARAS
      @GOWRISANKARAS Před 2 lety

      @@SeeASquaRE fabulous comment, bro!
      I'm sure Sir Viv would chuckle looking at it

    • @ckamalakanth9532
      @ckamalakanth9532 Před 2 lety

      @@SeeASquaRE In how many balls had Richards made his fastest century in his career?

  • @yogiragingleo
    @yogiragingleo Před 2 lety +500

    Mankading is within the spirits of the game. If only an Englishman or Australian had done it and not an Indian, it would have been called a smart move, named after that cricketer, and would have been covered by the media in a positive light. We too would have seen it that way.
    Consider this, a run out after an unfortunate collision or due to slipping or injury is still not unsportsmanlike. But, countering an unfair play by the batting side, within the rules of the game is.
    He is a great man. But, Mankading isn't wrong.

    • @themysteriousvivek
      @themysteriousvivek Před 2 lety +43

      Exactly man. The non striker has to run 2-3 yards less because of the head start he gets before the ball is delivered, which is unfair. To counter this, Mankading is the perfect solution. It's just that our Colonial mindset refused to accept that this was done by an Indian and not by Australian or English player. Even in football, while the penalties are on, the goalkeeper isn't allowed to move forward to reduce the area of coverage. The penalty in that case is retaken and if the goalkeeper repeatedly commits this offence, he is given a yellow/red card.

    • @johnbt4836
      @johnbt4836 Před 2 lety +11

      Completely agreed. There was a time when I thought it was “unsportsmanlike” but if it is with in the rules, then there is no reason not to do it.

    • @kaavyasurianarayanan8247
      @kaavyasurianarayanan8247 Před 2 lety +4

      Agreed

    • @krishnasanyal7
      @krishnasanyal7 Před 2 lety +3

      Well according to the latest rules (May 23,2022) it is legal now

    • @mackisbrocklesnar
      @mackisbrocklesnar Před 2 lety +12

      you have to score runs in order to win. runs can made only once a ball is played. so starting your run before ball is being bowled is unsportsman like and must be shamed. Mankading is just another way of getting runout.

  • @NikhileshSurve7428
    @NikhileshSurve7428 Před 2 lety +116

    10:01 F***! That literally gave me goosebumps, seeing him just standing there with his hands folded as a warning to the runner. Too bad he never won a World Cup.

    • @linkinparkmickyshri
      @linkinparkmickyshri Před rokem

      He was a loser whole life never winning

    • @rajeshwarsharma1716
      @rajeshwarsharma1716 Před rokem

      Yes but he may have had his bank account overloaded overnight.

    • @RahulGupta-pf4yt
      @RahulGupta-pf4yt Před 8 měsíci

      @@rajeshwarsharma1716 Bro, they are not Indian or Pakistani players like Fixer Akram, fixer Azhar

  • @pijumedhi
    @pijumedhi Před 2 lety +43

    During my childhood , Walsh was one of my favorite ... A gentle guy with full of sportsmanship which defines the gentleman's game of cricket ...

  • @kunalkangane6545
    @kunalkangane6545 Před 2 lety +110

    Those were the days and the games which was cricket, a sport.

    • @JayTVIndia
      @JayTVIndia Před 2 lety +18

      Bullshit the game must be played within the law you break a rule you're ought to be punished..., Though I'll always appreciate Walsh ❤️ but it was not needed!

    • @suryabartasaha341
      @suryabartasaha341 Před 2 lety +2

      @@JayTVIndia Batsmen should voluntarily leave the crease after getting out in a no ball and Free hit should be banned.

    • @JayTVIndia
      @JayTVIndia Před 2 lety

      @@suryabartasaha341 And Games like hututu & Kabaddi should made compulsory at every Olympics 🙃👍🏻

    • @jatinkumar7287
      @jatinkumar7287 Před 2 lety

      Why not just make yourself out in the name of gentleman game when u in u could have been out if he had hit the wicket. Just a bullshit logic.

    • @kunalkangane6545
      @kunalkangane6545 Před 2 lety +1

      my point was "it was a time of pure sports without the participation of politics and capitalism."

  • @lateshkumar1950
    @lateshkumar1950 Před 2 lety +97

    Infact Despite of the Loss of Westindies "THE GAME OF CRICKET.. GENTLEMAN'S GAME" Won.. And WALSH... The Uncelebrated Hero Became IMMORTAL.. ✨👌👍

  • @amarcherukuru9070
    @amarcherukuru9070 Před 2 lety +28

    Entire West Indies team of 80's are legends. Great players 💐

  • @rvd696
    @rvd696 Před 2 lety +40

    wow this is amazing! I am a Canadian who just started getting into cricket over the past couple of months and I am trying to learn some of the history. This video is fantastic, thank you!

  • @stephenhosking7384
    @stephenhosking7384 Před 2 lety +28

    That's one of the best and most touching incidents in cricket history, and I've never heard it before. In itself, Walsh's action was a great moment in sportsmanship, but when put into context it shines even more. Thanks so much! [I'm Australian btw]

    • @kartikeysoni
      @kartikeysoni Před 2 lety +1

      For me the most sportsman behaviour in a world cup is by an australian, the gilli dismissal in 2003 semi final.

  • @mustafaahmed4410
    @mustafaahmed4410 Před 2 lety +12

    Sir I was there at Lahore Gaddafi stadium watching this match the crowd went crazy when Abdul Qadir scored the winning runs it was the first match I was watching in a stadium and it was the day I fell in love with cricket I was only 8 at that time at one time Pakistani fans had lost hope. Thank you for this video

  • @craz7644
    @craz7644 Před 2 lety +211

    I can't understand the fact of saying "gentleman" for not running out the batsman if there is even a rule like that.

    • @vihaandumir1649
      @vihaandumir1649 Před 2 lety +24

      Why? Mankading is a very real way of getting people out and many people would've done it. The rule isn't wrong either.

    • @ashwathvinay
      @ashwathvinay Před 2 lety +46

      The point is the man played the game the way in which he thought was the right way.. and doing that verge of defeat takes courage.. and that’s why Walsh is a great gentleman

    • @qumbermurtaza9186
      @qumbermurtaza9186 Před 2 lety +12

      Because it's against the spirit of the game. For some people integrity is above anything else :)

    • @aspirant6924
      @aspirant6924 Před 2 lety +5

      @@qumbermurtaza9186 Can you please explain why?

    • @johnknight9779
      @johnknight9779 Před 2 lety +13

      @UCuZoI9xvSQro6ODtwKWizmw We all have read history of cricket in our school and their is clear difference created for batsman and bowler, Where batsman were inherently gentleman but bowlers have to prove themselves.

  • @muhammadasad9353
    @muhammadasad9353 Před rokem +7

    I was very young and didn't understand what that was but now when I reflect back I can see why he was one of the greatest player to represent west Indies. Salute sir walsh

  • @vijayaraghavan2659
    @vijayaraghavan2659 Před 2 lety +75

    Thank you for bringing out the best elements which are off late not discussed. Your research on every topic is amazing. Wishing this becomes one of the best pages for revisiting memorable cricket incidente

  • @kaavyasurianarayanan8247
    @kaavyasurianarayanan8247 Před 2 lety +8

    What a guy. What a gentleman. This is the true definition of sportsmanship.

    • @suryabartasaha341
      @suryabartasaha341 Před 2 lety +1

      Batsmen should also show their sportsmanship by voluntarily leaving the crease after getting out in a no ball. They shamelessly continues to play, even scores boundary in free hit delivery! They should leave the ball or block it.

  • @behappymusic7496
    @behappymusic7496 Před 2 lety +7

    Difference between two world champion side..
    Australia - They will show bad side to win any match. No gentleman game.
    West Indies - All ways played as Gentleman. Legends with big hearts.

    • @behappymusic7496
      @behappymusic7496 Před 2 lety

      @that dude Agree bro but this is the only game called.. Gentleman's game.
      Wining is another thing loosing dignity is another..

  • @nathanrenga78
    @nathanrenga78 Před 2 lety +3

    This ' sportsmanship' is perfectly laudable than what we see players do nowadays -just to win!! It was a different era of cricket where playing the game was important,'poor players' of today have to live by stats!!!

  • @nitinchavda3100
    @nitinchavda3100 Před 2 lety +566

    I don't understand why is it against sportsmanship spirit when the bowlers use mankanding. It's batsman who is mis using and running before ball being bowled and he is at fault, if provisions allowed bowlers to restrict such wrong actions by batsman, he shall use that. How does this become anti-sportsmanship

    • @sairajdhokate4116
      @sairajdhokate4116 Před 2 lety +13

      Absolutely

    • @insiddious
      @insiddious Před 2 lety +63

      And the same batsman when tries to switch-hit and gets into opposite stance even before the ball is bowled is deemed as legendary and "innovative". About time to stop rigging the game heavily in favour of the batsmen.

    • @saptarshichaki818
      @saptarshichaki818 Před 2 lety +7

      You should technically give a warning to batsman and then do it if he still attempts it

    • @nitinchavda3100
      @nitinchavda3100 Před 2 lety +42

      @@saptarshichaki818 Rules have changed now, it's technically a run out without any warning.

    • @AbhiramGurijala
      @AbhiramGurijala Před 2 lety +21

      @@saptarshichaki818 There is no such technical rule right now.

  • @Sanetuber
    @Sanetuber Před rokem +4

    It’s because, it is considered honorable to warning first. No one will remember the WI loss, but with this simple act of sportsmanship Walsh has forever earned respect of all fans and opponents forever. Salute to Walsh. Wish to see the WI team with rich fast bowlers performance on peak once again

  • @predatoranky03
    @predatoranky03 Před 2 lety +9

    The one thing which I really love about you and your channel is that you bring out unconventional cricketing stories to the world. Stories which not many people are aware of, stories which actually depict the character , the determination and the grit of our beloved cricketers! 😊😊
    Thank you for such wonderful stories 💯💯☺️☺️👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

  • @pradnyanatekar9126
    @pradnyanatekar9126 Před 2 lety +18

    Months back when you were inactive I just waited like anything for your videos and now that you are back ! Every other video is just TOP NOTCH 💥

    • @sharvariv604
      @sharvariv604 Před 2 lety

      Same here

    • @siuuuu5234
      @siuuuu5234 Před 2 lety

      Kinda like Oversimplified. The wait makes new videos so much better, you drop what you are doing and start watching the video with attention

  • @RD-pt4is
    @RD-pt4is Před rokem +2

    Regardless of what happened, Courtney Walsh was a legend and will remain one. He had the balls to pull something off like this

  • @sahilkhedia
    @sahilkhedia Před 2 lety +2

    I watch the whole video and instead of walsh your amazing oration runs through my mind
    Like how.....

  • @girishk7003
    @girishk7003 Před 2 lety +25

    I love how you bring up the emotions of cricket ! And the way you narrate is so good ! Great work, cheers mate !!

    • @rajkiran1982
      @rajkiran1982 Před rokem

      kuch jyada drama lagta hai commentary

    • @girishk7003
      @girishk7003 Před rokem

      @@rajkiran1982 cricket mei itna drama chalta hai. Aapko commentary se dikkat hai !!?

  • @SandeepSamal7
    @SandeepSamal7 Před 2 lety +4

    Forget Walsh. Whaaaaat story telling skills🤩🤩🤩

  • @jigneshngadhia
    @jigneshngadhia Před 2 lety +3

    Champion are not defined by success or failures, they are defined by how they react in pressure situations.
    No wonder he become one of the greatest fast bowler ever played the game of cricket!

    • @adamsamuel8593
      @adamsamuel8593 Před rokem

      Some of what you said is bullshit Champions are mostly defined by success, that pussy generation which was mostly controlled by white people wants people to play pretty soft cricket. His (Walsh) speed made him one of the greatest.

  • @parthshah2034
    @parthshah2034 Před 2 lety +42

    Your storytelling skills are of another level 👍👍

  • @proudtroller8987
    @proudtroller8987 Před 2 lety +3

    sir Courtney Walsh . . rules our hearts . . love you legend . .

  • @scyrilantony26
    @scyrilantony26 Před 2 lety +3

    Had the experience of watching this game when I was a kid
    Ran from school to watch the match
    At that time dint understood but understood what had happened on the last ball after papers praised the sportsmanship of Walsh
    My perspective changed on westindies team after the match a true sportsmanship team

    • @suryabartasaha341
      @suryabartasaha341 Před 2 lety

      Batsmen should also show their sportsmanship by voluntarily leaving the crease after getting out in a no ball. They shamelessly continues to play, even score boundary in free hit delivery! They should leave the ball or block it.
      I really can't see any difference between that so called 'sportsmanship' and stupidity. This game treats bowlers as second-class citizens and they themselves can't understand it.

  • @oleggorky906
    @oleggorky906 Před 2 lety +6

    Viv was actually quiet off the pitch, if unprovoked. He was a an undemonstrative man in his spare time, minding his own business.
    Somerset team mate and England all rounder, Ian Botham, said that after a match he would often remain and sit in the dressing room on his own reflecting upon things, long after his colleagues had left.
    Greg Thomas once tried sledging him at Glamorgan; after a series of deliveries where he had kept missing the edge of his bat he said, “Viv, it’s red, it’s round and it weighs about five ounces.” The very next delivery, Vib hit him straight out of the ground and into the River Taff. He then turned to the fast bowler and said, “Greg, you know what it looks like. Go and fetch it.”
    He always met a challenge head on and he didn’t like big mouths and bullies, he just chewed them up.

  • @nikhileshdeshmukh1555
    @nikhileshdeshmukh1555 Před 2 lety +4

    Courtney Walsh you gained my respect 🙏

  • @ankush11234
    @ankush11234 Před 2 lety +14

    People here saying
    Ashwin should learn from Walsh...No
    The batsmen should learn that they shouldn't leave the crease before and take undue advantage.
    Ashwin was right in his approach when there is a chance of run out you just do it you don't warn the batsmen.
    If a bowler bowls a no ball the batsmen gets the advantage for 2 deliveries then even this rule must be changed and the bowler must be warned first and then next time should be given a no ball as it is same like batsmen leaving his crease.

    • @rrrabad1234
      @rrrabad1234 Před 2 lety

      dhobi should learn from ashwin.

    • @MemeTeam6900
      @MemeTeam6900 Před 2 lety +1

      @@rrrabad1234 ashwin should learn from dhoni

  • @jahno7154
    @jahno7154 Před 2 lety +2

    10:57 The unbiased umpire Shakoor Rana on the left joining in the celebrations with Abdul Qadir being held aloft. 🤣

  • @humansofdelhi
    @humansofdelhi Před 2 lety +2

    Not a fan of cricket, but still end up watching your videos for such gripping and crisp narration! Commenting for the first time, but a fan since years :)

  • @TheChimy99
    @TheChimy99 Před 2 lety +4

    Great work mate! What a documentary!! And all the respect in the world should go to Walsh! 💖

  • @Farid-Abbasi
    @Farid-Abbasi Před 7 měsíci

    That is the sign of a decent and great man. Hats off !

  • @Soubhik12345.
    @Soubhik12345. Před rokem

    What a legend this man is! Today Charlie Dean cried and so did I. Never mind, Karma haunts everyone.

  • @sahilrajputa
    @sahilrajputa Před 2 lety +17

    Westindies is one of the most ruthless teams in history of cricket and most baddest at one point of time

  • @rayanthonyjohnhuybertsz6735

    I always loved the way the Westindians played their cricket, but most importantly they were real gentleman, they let their talent do the work not their mouths, great team, great players

  • @Truth_Be_Bold
    @Truth_Be_Bold Před 2 lety +1

    This is a Gentlemen's Game and he acted as one, unlike the opposing team.
    Gentlemen are remembered forever even when they lose the game.

  • @ashutoshtiwari4605
    @ashutoshtiwari4605 Před měsícem

    amidst of all your videos this one carries the best best best storytelling with a most thrilling script.... have binge watched your channel today, and will remember this one for my lifetime...

  • @m8rtia9
    @m8rtia9 Před rokem

    Andbhe was a hero. Thanks for sharing this. I already knew him as a player who played the game in the right spirit, but didnt know this. Imagine the pressure when you have Viv Richards as your captain and you do this as a kid.

  • @APVAPF
    @APVAPF Před 2 lety +6

    I think that mankading is alright and is completely ok to use

  • @mahavir117
    @mahavir117 Před 2 lety +2

    What a storyteller you are bro ..if there is one channel every cricket lover should binge is yours

  • @ansari5669
    @ansari5669 Před 2 lety

    This is the sportsmanship that will make Walsh and West Indies immortal in the souls of millions of cricket fans... Many won't but real cricket fans will..

  • @flankattack5426
    @flankattack5426 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video brother! Once again a very moving presentation. Thanks for making this Sunday so beautiful!

  • @gopalktripathi
    @gopalktripathi Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing. He was one of my favourites while growing up. This increases the respect for the man manifolds. ❤️

  • @donohoe71
    @donohoe71 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video, fascinating insight. Courtney Walsh, legend.

  • @murlimenon2291
    @murlimenon2291 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for this beautiful narration. I remember watching this match live. What a moment it was and it still remains!!

  • @richardaustin4137
    @richardaustin4137 Před rokem

    Thank you. Your commentary is both beautiful and excellent. Thank you.

  • @venkatramananradhakrishnan4524

    He is a great legend and extremely sportsmanship

  • @skymax1730
    @skymax1730 Před 2 lety +2

    To me Courtney Walsh is the fittest fast bowler I have ever seen besides his ability and skills.

  • @atsporty
    @atsporty Před rokem +1

    Whether it is technically run out or not is another discussion. The gentleman proved himself as a sportsman when he chose to earn wickets with honor instead of picking them up

  • @shahrukhdetho
    @shahrukhdetho Před 2 lety +1

    At that moment... Pak n W.I came so much closer as Pakistani we take w.i as our own team ... Walsh & sir Viv got so much respect n love in here now . Sir Viv is a life time face of Quetta Gladiators and seemi is coach of Peshawar Zalmi form beginning of PSL n whole pak team released for CPL

  • @dealzguyYT
    @dealzguyYT Před 9 měsíci +1

    Who is here after the controversial ‘TimeOut’ of Angelo Mathews today by Shakib in the WC23 qualifier? It was first dismissal of this kind ever in 146 years of international cricket! It looked absolutely cowardly and unsportsmanlike initially , but Shakib told he was in a war and he was within the rules to appeal. What Walsh did 36 years ago is the best sportsmanship ever in Cricket, but at the same time if you are at war, and well within the rules of engagement, he should have just run him out ( Mankaded) . But this is how history are made !

  • @hindustaniiam
    @hindustaniiam Před rokem

    Yes ... the 1975 and 1987 turning point for West Indian cricket

  • @abdulkhaliq3206
    @abdulkhaliq3206 Před 2 lety +3

    That is a sign marking the beginning of golden era in Cricket. Sadly, we live in the times where the golden era left us all with such good moments.

  • @dr.z94082
    @dr.z94082 Před 2 lety +16

    Walsh a legendary bowler.

  • @samuelwee1898
    @samuelwee1898 Před 2 lety +1

    Sir, your videos are first rate in bringing out the dramatic but subtle nuances of the game. I wasn't even aware of this particular incident and your narrative had me on edge till the end! Keep it up!

  • @panwarg6156
    @panwarg6156 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Real man. Real sports man

  • @gautkri
    @gautkri Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing such an important sportsmanship fact

  • @josephkumar8539
    @josephkumar8539 Před 2 lety

    This is not just a cricketing channel, for me it's a motivational channel.

  • @deepbanerjee5900
    @deepbanerjee5900 Před rokem +1

    Dada never failed to acknowledge the contributions of his team mates and that's what sets him apart from other captains. .....

  • @bencykthomas
    @bencykthomas Před 2 lety +1

    You made my day guys. Thanks for this story and appreciate your narration. Indeed a lesson for the future generation

  • @shri_420
    @shri_420 Před 3 měsíci

    People will not remember anyone but only The Greatest Courtney Walsh.

  • @saffronsmash2107
    @saffronsmash2107 Před 7 měsíci

    We call cricket a gentlemen game because of these men🥺❤️

  • @VijayKumar-rs1tr
    @VijayKumar-rs1tr Před 2 lety +1

    An epitome of sportsmanship.

  • @ramneekxkmphkolkata
    @ramneekxkmphkolkata Před 2 lety +1

    Cannot wait to see more such gems from this channel. Kudos. :-)

  • @shubhamshreyashkr4238
    @shubhamshreyashkr4238 Před 2 lety

    Wow we have heard about this as a child. This is indeed one of the defying moments of cricket of the last century.

  • @keshabsen2368
    @keshabsen2368 Před 2 lety +1

    One of the best peice of cricket trivia I have ever seen.
    Great choice of words and meticulous suspense building
    Well done !!!!!!

  • @praveen_.
    @praveen_. Před 2 lety +3

    How difficult is it to manage 2 channels with 2 diffrent video , hat's off to you man

  • @Number-ig7ch
    @Number-ig7ch Před rokem

    Love and Respect To Courtney Walsh from Bangladesh
    He was a true gentleman

  • @sarangpal3729
    @sarangpal3729 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant storytelling at display!

  • @skrjv
    @skrjv Před 2 lety

    So very well narrated. Though one may have already known of the events, the way of communicating was so gripping.

  • @user-kc8ix4vs7q
    @user-kc8ix4vs7q Před 2 lety

    Walshy Sir,a PUREST OF THE PURE legend!❤✊👏!Great Video,loved it!

  • @Jackgunned
    @Jackgunned Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent narration and setting the scene for events to follow. Great homework done. Well done.

  • @johnsrinivasan4507
    @johnsrinivasan4507 Před rokem

    Excellent story telling.

  • @akjais.m
    @akjais.m Před 2 lety

    Oh god, I had read 1987 wc incidence in a small article, but thanks to bring the prequel and sequel too!!

  • @haroonmuhammadkhann
    @haroonmuhammadkhann Před 2 lety +5

    3:18 this saddens me a lot. Where PIA once stood and the position it is now at

    • @mustafaahmed4410
      @mustafaahmed4410 Před 2 lety

      At that time brother PIA was one of the best airlines in the world and now it is not even top 100

  • @aamirshah4943
    @aamirshah4943 Před 11 měsíci

    Great man and great sports man..respect for him

  • @ek_ta6037
    @ek_ta6037 Před rokem +1

    Awesome work guys. These stories are gems for the cricket lovers 👏

  • @cowboymartyr1699
    @cowboymartyr1699 Před 2 lety +5

    West Indies playing in the Commonwealth games as "Barbados" in the same group as India, Pakistan and Australia. Go the Maroons and Go the 💙. I support India and Team Barbados for gold and silver 🥈 medal. Wish there was a men's tournament too like '98 CWG but go the girls.

  • @abhishektiwari8374
    @abhishektiwari8374 Před 2 lety

    dude that might the best video on cricket history I have ever seen

  • @venbas2
    @venbas2 Před rokem

    Except for his batting Walsh can truly be amongst the greatest legends to grace the gentleman's version of Cricket

  • @devaduttadas6866
    @devaduttadas6866 Před 2 lety

    Awesome... really a True Gentleman & Icon for Generations to Fallow

  • @rogergreen9861
    @rogergreen9861 Před rokem

    My daughter's middle name is Courtney, in tribute to this magnificent competitor.

  • @vigneskumar4986
    @vigneskumar4986 Před 2 lety +1

    I was watching the match.,now came know about that it was Walsh.
    To me afterwards he was a great bowler of great discipline and economy.,like McGrath.,

  • @PraveenKumar-rx4mk
    @PraveenKumar-rx4mk Před 2 lety

    Superb collection of sportsmanship

  • @antuahammad8526
    @antuahammad8526 Před 2 lety +1

    Walsh, Ambrose, bishop, Winston Benjamin, Patric Patterson what a combination.

  • @DeepakSankar88
    @DeepakSankar88 Před 2 lety

    Wow. Your voice and the way you articulate is really impressive. Looking at stats that you mentioned, the end of these matches must have been like end of T20 matches these days or even more exhilarating. Thank you for doing videos like these...

  • @raj_sirohi
    @raj_sirohi Před 2 lety +2

    @7:43 Batsman was clearly runout. Watch the video at 0.25x
    How fixing was so easy at that time.
    Umpires obviously fixed. Even more surprising, none of the players objected or appealed loudly.

  • @romaasrani
    @romaasrani Před 2 lety

    This is your best video till date.......

  • @rajivchandrasekharan613

    A legend of a cricketer.

  • @Rex-wn3yf
    @Rex-wn3yf Před 2 lety

    Walsh, a real man of honour which today's generation will never understand, try as they may!

  • @pralaysarkar97
    @pralaysarkar97 Před rokem

    Walsh was always a gentleman, and ofcourse a great bowler, he learnt from his mistake and later on became a very economical bowler who hardly, gives away runs.

  • @Timberwolf1992
    @Timberwolf1992 Před 2 lety +1

    Sir Viv Richards too defended Walsh, stating that preserving the spirit of the game was more important, winning or losing the WC was secondary.
    Besides, if the WI won, they'd meet an Australian side led by Allan Border who was simply frustrated by his team's results in the past few months but had rebuilt them as a hard fighting unit. High probability AUS would win in the SF.

  • @yesvirtualcampus5885
    @yesvirtualcampus5885 Před 2 lety

    You have a nice way of describing mate! I was in a hurry and about to leave but I couldn't! Keep it up!

  • @sreeky11
    @sreeky11 Před 2 lety

    Compelling story telling.. good work..

  • @ZafarIqbal-kr7hz
    @ZafarIqbal-kr7hz Před rokem

    Great sportsman spirit of Courtney walsh