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  • čas přidán 29. 03. 2023
  • Enjoy Sunil Gavaskar dominating the ODI format in Australia during the 80s. Can he get any more casual with those bat raises?
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Komentáře • 216

  • @r.msyiem
    @r.msyiem Před rokem +53

    The first man to score 10000 runs the man to face the most ferocious bowlers of his time especially the mighty west Indians what can you say about him there are no words

    • @user-jc1bs4bh2j
      @user-jc1bs4bh2j Před 5 měsíci +1

      The greatest's Batsman's!

    • @effieomg3994
      @effieomg3994 Před měsícem +1

      Selfish player.

    • @SWARANJALI-qu2zy
      @SWARANJALI-qu2zy Před 29 dny +1

      36 not out in 175 balls opening bat in 60 overs ODI 1975 WC. Shame 😅

    • @davifdavid4347
      @davifdavid4347 Před 12 dny +1

      " There are no words?!!! Yes,there are! How about loser,for a start. How many matches did he help his country to win?

  • @mons2639
    @mons2639 Před rokem +24

    Credit to cricket Australia for producing such a high quality video for 70/80’s video.

  • @chandra_0027
    @chandra_0027 Před rokem +90

    Thanks Cricket Australia for posting this gem of a batsman

  • @vijaygautam1406
    @vijaygautam1406 Před rokem +11

    See the elegance with which Gavaskar played these shots. He changed his batting style from 1985 onwards and became an attacking batsman. During those times, it was not easy to drive the ball out of huge grounds like the Sydney and Melbourne Cricket Grounds are. But Sunny hit with ease, with power and elegance. In fact, since retiring from active playing in 1987, Gavaskar has donned multiple hats - Indian team coach, batting consultant, etc. It was he who helped Tendulkar improve his stance during his initial days! Gavaskar pointed out that when Sachin was ready to play, his bat came down from the third man side, whereas it should be straight and should come down directly from behind. He taught Sehwag also. Gavaskar was self-taught and improved all his shots through sheer practice and determination. God bless him.

  • @truthprevails4168
    @truthprevails4168 Před rokem +42

    Gavaskar is a gem, a great player, humble human being, a fantastic commentator, his presence makes a difference.... Thanks a million for giving so many joyful moments.... Lots of love n respect Sir.... ❤

    • @pt-7890
      @pt-7890 Před rokem +1

      Everything is correct except the commentator part.

    • @vhtevhte
      @vhtevhte Před rokem +3

      ​@@pt-7890You don't seem to listen to his commentary carefully.Virat Kohli has not scored a single century in Sena tests for more than 2 years.Gavaskar has spoken at length on the subject during commentary and if Virat pays heed he can easily come out of the mess.The Big three Sachin, Laxman and Rahul who were much greater test batsmen than Virat remained in touch of Gavaskar till the end of their career.What else do you expect of him.

    • @pt-7890
      @pt-7890 Před rokem +1

      @@vhtevhte He's better of mentor or analyst then. I get u bro but I feel his commentry to be flat and at times Cringe too. I find Atherton, Hussain ,Ian Smith ,Mark Nicholas, Ian Chappell ,Ian ward and Michael Slater better and interesting. They keep the audience engaging. Just my opinion , no offence to you my friend

  • @riyazahmed208
    @riyazahmed208 Před rokem +64

    The best opening batsman in the world in test cricket. Of all time. No one near him. He was the best .

    • @SanG-tc3gb
      @SanG-tc3gb Před 11 měsíci +3

      His technique was the best...his strokes were copy book style...his defense was technical...

    • @kumarkhanal5085
      @kumarkhanal5085 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Copy book style 😅😂...

    • @user-jc1bs4bh2j
      @user-jc1bs4bh2j Před 5 měsíci

      Absolutely True! No one comes close!

  • @kartikramadorai2529
    @kartikramadorai2529 Před rokem +24

    He was the hero of the entire nation. We had a very few world class success back then. He was one of them

    • @sammywhammy007
      @sammywhammy007 Před rokem +1

      Sunny, despite being a stellar batsman, was mired in controversy for most of his career and became an even more polarizing figure in Indian cricket after Kapil Dev came on.
      Sunny was such a hated figure in Calcutta and Eden Gardens that after 1984 England tour of India, Sunny swore he would never play in Eden Gardens again and never did.

  • @farhanyasmin
    @farhanyasmin Před rokem +35

    Can watch the master bat all day long. Feel very unlucky for never seeing him play live 😕

  • @randomthings1296
    @randomthings1296 Před rokem +21

    Really Amazing to see how people used to enjoy old classic Cricket matches back then❤

  • @truthprevails4168
    @truthprevails4168 Před rokem +17

    One of the most fearless, greatest opening batsmen... Salute to him because he has faced fast n furious dangerous bowlers... Being 5.5ft ... Superb defense n fabulous footwork... Incredible talent❤

  • @sayanguha4974
    @sayanguha4974 Před rokem +6

    Look at the 'bottom hand' shots! And that high elbow,straightness of bat and long front foot stride. Wow. Plays exactly like he preaches in commentary!

  • @rahulacharya6536
    @rahulacharya6536 Před rokem +43

    His odi record
    From 1974 - 1981
    Matches - 22
    Innings - 20
    Runs - 394
    Average - 20.73
    SR - 52.32
    100s/50s - 0/2
    From 1982 - 1987
    Matches - 86
    Innings - 81
    Runs - 2,681
    Average - 38.85
    SR - 65.71
    100s/50s - 1/24
    It took him a while to establish himself as an Odi player but he eventually did and finished with a decent Odi record

    • @astrovert.ed2321
      @astrovert.ed2321 Před rokem +4

      Good insights.

    • @origamishop3997
      @origamishop3997 Před rokem +15

      At those days 35 avg means great

    • @vishaldora8803
      @vishaldora8803 Před rokem +1

      Lol 65 strike rate in ODIs 😐😐

    • @sachinrane2770
      @sachinrane2770 Před rokem +4

      his primarily role was to stay put at one end.. thats why his average and strike rate are low.

    • @rudrankpatel379
      @rudrankpatel379 Před rokem

      ​@@vishaldora8803chutiye cricket ka kuch pata hai tujhko. 225 winning total tha uss time par

  • @apkman3669
    @apkman3669 Před rokem +7

    Gavaskar under achieved in the ODIs. He was never a big fan of the shorter format of the game. But when he did, he played some fabulous innings, like the one against NZ in the WC ‘87.

  • @fuzailkhan1209
    @fuzailkhan1209 Před rokem +8

    My All time favorite Best Batsman forever in the world similar Gavaskar

  • @suriyanarayanans1693
    @suriyanarayanans1693 Před 11 měsíci +3

    This little master all time greatest cricketer of the history & many batsman's learnd his technical excellent copybook cricket.genious excellent balance in stands& amazing concentration when ever he Batting,my views no replacement for him as a Opener,plenty of records in his Name, hats off, wonderful to watch his playing....i love his style.... LITTLE MASTER SM.Gavaskar

  • @successhighway
    @successhighway Před rokem +4

    There's something so enjoyable about Gavaskar's batting. Absolutely fantastic. What's BCCI doing with so much money & resources? Where are videos?

  • @karthikpatra
    @karthikpatra Před rokem +22

    He had all the shots. The most compact player India has ever produced

    • @sammywhammy007
      @sammywhammy007 Před rokem +2

      Despite Sunny’s shortfalls in the ODI format which he never became fully adapted to, he is the best ever 4th innings Test batsman India ever produced.
      His 4th innings record has been unmatched by any Indian cricketer who came before him or after him…. Tendulkar, Dravid, Kohli et al are no match for Sunny on a 4th innings chase.

    • @mohammedrajabudeen2054
      @mohammedrajabudeen2054 Před rokem +2

      @@sammywhammy007 May I say VVS was the closest to him in the 4th innings..

    • @sammywhammy007
      @sammywhammy007 Před rokem +1

      @@mohammedrajabudeen2054 VVS Laxman is nowhere close. He has just about the same record as the others I mentioned.

    • @sammywhammy007
      @sammywhammy007 Před rokem +1

      @@mohammedrajabudeen2054 Upon further analysis, I take my previous statement about Sunny being the best 4th innings batsman for India. He is actually the best 4th innings batsman in the world with only Geoff Boycott in the same league as Sunny who has a 58.25 Avg in the 4th innings. VVS and Dravid are at about 40. Sachin is around 36.
      The only guys with a 50+ Avg in the 4th innings are Sunny, Boycott, Greenidge , Younis Khan, Graeme Smith and Ponting with Hayden a smidge below 50.
      The rest of the big names of cricket don’t fare that well. Guys like Kallis and Sachin never got the respect because they are languishing at 40 and below.
      When it comes to 4th innings, Sunny is in a league of his own and only Boycott stacks up to him.

    • @mohammedrajabudeen2054
      @mohammedrajabudeen2054 Před rokem +2

      @@sammywhammy007 Great analysis, Bro. Next the obvious question will be how many times did Sunny and Boycott won for their respective teams batting 4th. My money is on Sunny Paaji.

  • @origamishop3997
    @origamishop3997 Před rokem +13

    Hats off to the best Indian test opener. His place in any Indian test 11 is always fixed.

    • @techBuffy
      @techBuffy Před rokem +4

      World XI. ther hasnt been a better player of fast bowling Since Sunil as an opener

  • @arnaboceanatyahoo
    @arnaboceanatyahoo Před rokem +10

    Reality is most of the lofted shots he hit wd hv been 90meteres six in today's stadiums...salute to the great man... Modern day Indian batters shd think before shamelessly addressing the media and telling that yester years batters didn't play on difficult tracks... Today's Indian batters can neither play spin nor pace still have foolish fanclubs to support them...tragic

  • @sensupradip
    @sensupradip Před rokem +6

    Undoubtedly the greatest Indian batsman till date 🎉🎉🎉❤❤

  • @fizzel5711
    @fizzel5711 Před rokem +6

    Still the greatest Indian cricketer of all time in my humble opinion

  • @sabyasachimukhopadhyay6498

    Extraordinary collection of shots by Sunil Gavaskar!

  • @SanjaySharma-y7q
    @SanjaySharma-y7q Před měsícem +1

    Sunil Gavaskar is all time greatest batsman from India.

  • @peterhazirhaiallaboutmovie6138
    @peterhazirhaiallaboutmovie6138 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I salute Sunil Gavaskar Sir. The all time legend.

  • @laurasands8322
    @laurasands8322 Před rokem +2

    Loved watching him bat in the 70s , him Zaheer Abbas and Viv Richards, made it look effortless.

  • @meditationmountainbyrishab919

    Gavaskar's era batsmen were trained to stick around for long and have strong technique as they were long format 'Test Cricket' batsmen, had Gavaskar grown up in the short format slogging era, no one could have matched his stroke play, because he had the greatest technique and footwork, his record as an opening batsman to cricket histories greatest bowlers proves that!

  • @shreyanshdave7439
    @shreyanshdave7439 Před rokem +20

    Fearless batting by little master 🔥

  • @amitgokhale6578
    @amitgokhale6578 Před rokem +7

    Gavaskar hitting sixes is such a rare sight..👏👏

    • @amitjain11000
      @amitjain11000 Před rokem +1

      I have been watching since early 1980s, most of these matches regarding India in Australia were lost by huge margins. You can look at the scores after 33 overs, etc. to get a sense of where India was heading.

  • @mohammedgayasuddin8220
    @mohammedgayasuddin8220 Před 8 měsíci +1

    It is very Great Cricketer of the world, He was face many Dangerous Bowlers like, Andey Roberts, Garner, Ian Bottom, Richard Hadley, Imran Khan, Shane Warne, etc, , God bless to Sunil Gavaskar Sir.

  • @vijaya9704
    @vijaya9704 Před rokem +3

    Amazing hitting from one of Crickets Greats .

  • @Warlock786
    @Warlock786 Před rokem +4

    The greatest batsman India ever produced

  • @Smartguy-if7ji
    @Smartguy-if7ji Před rokem +8

    Playing fast bowler without helmet is a art but it requires immense willpower

  • @swapniljain2856
    @swapniljain2856 Před 2 měsíci

    I am 90's kid I always thought why gavaskar was rated so high, but after binge watching his batting videos and having bat that thin still able to hit 6 and 4 effortlessly is absolutely masterclass. Like i could only imagine what might have happened if he had bats of today.

  • @sahilkakkar2156
    @sahilkakkar2156 Před 8 měsíci +1

    That six at 6:05 is demotivating for the bowler. There was nothing wrong with line and length of the ball, I believe.
    Any aspiring batsman should learn the weight transfer and position for this shot. The swing of his bat was lightening and how quick he was in reading the ball.
    Incredible Talent! Hats off man!!

  • @imranmueed1971
    @imranmueed1971 Před rokem +3

    He was perhaps technically the best batsman ever, definitely the best ever opening batsman

  • @kanakenduchatterjee6703
    @kanakenduchatterjee6703 Před rokem +10

    Great Upload. Thanks a lot. Can you upload the same compilation of Sachin Tendulkar's from 1991-92 B&H World Series?

    • @nilankawijemuni3800
      @nilankawijemuni3800 Před rokem +1

      I'm not so sure but according to the way i rembered sachin did not had a great series in 91-92 B & H world series down under.However he had a great test series in that tour by facing most dangerous bowling attack in the world in their home turfs.

  • @amitgokhale6578
    @amitgokhale6578 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Imagine Sunny playing test cricket in today's era..

  • @vaibhavrane6420
    @vaibhavrane6420 Před rokem +12

    Without Safety.. without helmet.. Gavaskar sir played excellent...🙏

    • @sammywhammy007
      @sammywhammy007 Před rokem +2

      Sunny used to wear a skullcap in the latter part of his career that was later proven to be much more dangerous than not wearing one at all, if he had been hit.
      The only guy I know who never wore a helmet or head protection and faced some of the quickest bowlers of the era throughout his career was Vivian Richards.

  • @worldbrokeheart
    @worldbrokeheart Před 4 měsíci

    Sunny and Viv no helmets 🪖 ever … the best one India produced… real legend ..

  • @kumarkumaran5248
    @kumarkumaran5248 Před rokem +2

    BEAUTIFUL colourful EPISODE👌👋👍

  • @pearlblack6090
    @pearlblack6090 Před 5 měsíci

    This old video reminded me of my childhood days. I am very much surprised to see the good quality of this old video.

  • @rajeevshandillya8438
    @rajeevshandillya8438 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Sunil Gavaskar is the Best among all the best men till now as nobody can even touch his class till now as you have to see the bowlers then, disaster fast bowlers as i think it is very difficult for nowadays best men !!

  • @soshi1999
    @soshi1999 Před 2 měsíci

    This is one of the best batting of SMG I have seen and surprised that I have not seen this match earlier even though I might have seen it earlier. This is what Present generation has to keep in mind.

  • @Uniqueguy222
    @Uniqueguy222 Před rokem +3

    Sunny the Real master Blaster❤

  • @Sofiagamer23
    @Sofiagamer23 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely classic big fan from Pakistan thanK yoU cricket Australia ❤

  • @ejazshaikh560
    @ejazshaikh560 Před měsícem

    Classic bat classic storks classic player of the era

  • @ASHUTOSH-im6pp
    @ASHUTOSH-im6pp Před rokem +7

    Most of these grounds are twice the size of today's grounds. And the bats are half the width of today's bats.

    • @anweshchatterjee7595
      @anweshchatterjee7595 Před rokem

      Yes and rampaging monsters ran in instead of bowlers, the ball was made of iron, they had to play on rocky deserts without food or drink under the scorching sun which was closer to the earth back then. Anything else?

    • @ragesh29
      @ragesh29 Před rokem

      ​@@anweshchatterjee7595 bit of exaggeration there.. 😛

    • @ASHUTOSH-im6pp
      @ASHUTOSH-im6pp Před rokem

      @@anweshchatterjee7595 Talk about getting your panties in a bunch over the truth.

    • @jbosco3970
      @jbosco3970 Před rokem

      @@anweshchatterjee7595 Tell me you dont understand how cricket has changed over the last 4 decades without telling me you dont understand.

    • @anweshchatterjee7595
      @anweshchatterjee7595 Před rokem

      @@jbosco3970 tell me you're old and nostalgic without telling me. Cricket has only got better over the decades. It's much more competitive now. Nothing, i repeat absolutely nothing, has gone down in terms of quality. Obviously there have always been legendary players, a player can only play according to the conditions he's given. But if you somehow put greats from 30 years ago in their prime against greats of today, you'd see how much more skilled players nowadays are. Especially batting. Not to mention fitness and athleticism.
      Against an attack of say, Cummins Anderson Rabada Bumrah, Gavaskar would last longer than Bradman and Kohli would last longer than Gavaskar.

  • @skyazuldream
    @skyazuldream Před rokem +4

    before the ‘master blaster’ Tendulkar there was the ‘Little Master’ Gavaskar 😮

  • @earthexplorer579
    @earthexplorer579 Před měsícem

    Gavaska, Aravinda, Roy Dias, Viv Richards,Brian Lara. all time best batsman of Cricket, batsmans average or score cannot define a batsmans class & elegance

  • @JudgementdayonAugust15

    Little Master the wizard with the bat

  • @Abirossain
    @Abirossain Před 3 měsíci +2

    Imagine without HELMET wearing going on a ferocious like a Tiger 😳😎💪💪💪

  • @NEETplus1
    @NEETplus1 Před rokem +1

    Love you gavskar sir really salute of you

  • @narendrapanse7844
    @narendrapanse7844 Před rokem +9

    just a friendly reminder... the grounds were huge, boundaries were not " brought in" and the bats were not modern day behemoths.

    • @techBuffy
      @techBuffy Před rokem +5

      thats y you see batters actually had to use power to hit 6s. unlike modern day batters who get 6 of edges and mistimed drives

  • @farazahmed5726
    @farazahmed5726 Před rokem +2

    Great Gavasker 🎉

  • @mohammedrajabudeen2054
    @mohammedrajabudeen2054 Před rokem +1

    This is gold.

  • @ameykulk
    @ameykulk Před rokem

    Elegant and efficient with some flamboyance with those buttons down!!

  • @sundarakumar3725
    @sundarakumar3725 Před rokem +1

    டெஸ்ட் கிரிக்கெட்டில் 10000ரன்களை கடந்த முதல் வீரர் என்ற பெருமைக்கு உரியவர் சுனில்கவாஸ்கர்

  • @noobgamer7904
    @noobgamer7904 Před rokem

    Very better stable,nice patience,very good selection which ball to hit,shot wonder stylish timing,very better

  • @williamsatish25
    @williamsatish25 Před rokem

    Thank you for enhancing the video bit rate and quality.

  • @michaelfeast9869
    @michaelfeast9869 Před rokem +1

    The original little master. Tendulkar was the apprentice

  • @rishikeshnikam7162
    @rishikeshnikam7162 Před rokem

    ALL TIME FAVOURITE...

  • @balsonnaoshekpam6240
    @balsonnaoshekpam6240 Před 29 dny

    Our childhood hero

  • @ramnarayansharma3675
    @ramnarayansharma3675 Před 9 měsíci

    Gavaskar is the real G.O.A T.

  • @khirodkumarjena2139
    @khirodkumarjena2139 Před rokem

    The great Sunny Gavaskar ❤❤❤

  • @breakdown461
    @breakdown461 Před rokem +2

    Proof that he had all the strokes. It's just his incredible self control and maturity to realize that back then he was the Indian batting. So he had put the highest price he possibly could on his wicket.
    I would think Brian Lara could have learned from this approach. But then again Lara did not have the greatest of discipline or technique.

  • @narayanpatankar5989
    @narayanpatankar5989 Před rokem

    सर्वकालीन सर्वोत्तम कसोटी सलामीवीर.सलाम सनीजी.

  • @startproject6545
    @startproject6545 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Pity he did nothing in 1983 world cup nor in any other world cup. Some 90 odd runs with azharuddin in partnership etc one inning in Australia.

  • @milindharshe3740
    @milindharshe3740 Před rokem

    Great little master...

  • @sR-nn7rh
    @sR-nn7rh Před rokem +1

    How come those batsman play that fierceful bowling attacks without helmet ..sunny sir,Richard sir and many more

  • @Abdullah-Yousaf
    @Abdullah-Yousaf Před 10 měsíci

    look at the boundary sizes. OMG such large boundaries.

  • @metaphoric-j1c
    @metaphoric-j1c Před rokem

    Wohhh...those sunny days.

  • @kamalkant9663
    @kamalkant9663 Před rokem

    🙏🌺 Greatest Text Match Batsman. LEGEND 🇮🇳 ❤️🌼

  • @maakirey387
    @maakirey387 Před 9 měsíci

    The LITTLE MASTER ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @atpidus946
    @atpidus946 Před rokem

    6:40 what a loft❤❤

  • @amitjain11000
    @amitjain11000 Před rokem +1

    the real pinch hitter that India ever produced was Kris Srikanth; absolutely devastating on his day.

  • @atanuroy3548
    @atanuroy3548 Před rokem

    0:28 एकॉन सुनील गावस्कर है मैं तो हैरान हो गई इसकी बैटरी बैटिंग😮 0:31

  • @asifemon1100
    @asifemon1100 Před 6 měsíci

    Great

  • @asadkhan2786
    @asadkhan2786 Před rokem

    Sir Gavaskar is a LEGEND

  • @dipannandy692
    @dipannandy692 Před 9 měsíci

    What a artistic shots

  • @amitjain11000
    @amitjain11000 Před 7 měsíci

    very rarely did he hit such shots, in most of these matches India was pummeled. he was a classical 5 day batsman, srikanth was the original pinch hitter much before Jayasuriya and Greatbatch.

  • @Ali-ky3cs
    @Ali-ky3cs Před rokem +1

    Sunil Gavaskar was the first Indian batsman who scored ten thousand runs in Test matches and highest centuries in the test matches His World record was broken by Allan Border a Australian batsman who scored ten thousand runs in the 90's a great player like him Sunil Gavaskar faced many Fast blowers Marshall Dennis Liiy but never Wear helmet he had a World record also played 100 balls and run was zero

  • @bitanmusicofficial9237
    @bitanmusicofficial9237 Před 5 měsíci

    The first indian cricket icon ❤

  • @saurabhsrivastava2371
    @saurabhsrivastava2371 Před rokem +1

    Bheeshma Pitamah of Indian Cricket

  • @TheIkaraCult
    @TheIkaraCult Před rokem

    Gavaskar is the hardest playerever.

  • @AdnanNaqis
    @AdnanNaqis Před 5 měsíci

    awesome stroke maker

  • @sammywhammy007
    @sammywhammy007 Před rokem +7

    Gavaskar got better playing ODIs only towards the end of his career, around 1985 when they went to Australia for the Benson & Hedges WCC.
    It’s a format that eluded him for most of his career including his notorious start in ODIs at the 1975 World Cup when he was 36* after 60 overs.
    His contemporaries did much better than him in the ODI format. Obviously Viv was the King of this format back then but you had guys like Greenidge and Haynes as well as Zaheer Abbas and Miandad who adapted to ODIs way faster than Sunny did.
    The last 2 years of his career were his best years in ODIs .
    And most of this footage is from the 1984-85 B&H Triangular series which India lost despite managing to win the WCC.
    The West Indies repeatedly won the Tri Series every time they were one of the 3 teams and apart from WI, England won once in 87 or 88. Otherwise it’s Australia winning it provided WI is not one of the 3 teams.

  • @dipannandy692
    @dipannandy692 Před 9 měsíci

    This is Cricket

  • @kishorthakor2032
    @kishorthakor2032 Před rokem

    Great players

  • @desmondjaghai2939
    @desmondjaghai2939 Před 11 měsíci

    Top notch batsman.

  • @HaiderKhan-gq3xp
    @HaiderKhan-gq3xp Před rokem +1

    The Little Master title was originally used for Hanif Mohammad from Pakistan. Although, Sunny was also a little master but the title belongs to Hanif originally.

    • @sonyjohnson6966
      @sonyjohnson6966 Před rokem +1

      Typical religious luv expressed beautifully

    • @HaiderKhan-gq3xp
      @HaiderKhan-gq3xp Před rokem

      @@sonyjohnson6966 Could also be fact, now couldn't it? Like Viv was called Master Blaster and Indians stole it and gave in to Tendulkar. It's like stealing Iron Mike's nickname and giving it to Vijender Singh. Now that just doesn't look right. Also, please admit plagiarism is in your blood.

  • @noobgamer7904
    @noobgamer7904 Před rokem

    Very better need see playing now also

  • @banerjeesiddharth05
    @banerjeesiddharth05 Před rokem +2

    Mind blowing batting 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩

  • @AS_7419
    @AS_7419 Před 7 měsíci

    Masterclass

  • @sovietonion72
    @sovietonion72 Před rokem

    The little master.

  • @waseemchaudhry2933
    @waseemchaudhry2933 Před rokem

    Another Brilliant Upload Keep It up

  • @gobindasingharoy7564
    @gobindasingharoy7564 Před 9 měsíci

    Very Very Nice 👍👍

  • @strangeidiocy7154
    @strangeidiocy7154 Před 5 měsíci

    Length of boundary 😮😮

  • @avikarsewpersad9856
    @avikarsewpersad9856 Před rokem +2

    I'm surprised to see him hit a six

    • @techBuffy
      @techBuffy Před rokem

      That six of Chatfield was easily 110 metres. And that square leg four itself over the fielder was over 95 metres.

  • @Anil-tv5ht
    @Anil-tv5ht Před rokem

    Sunny batting a treat to eyes AK Agnihotri

  • @aggressive9999
    @aggressive9999 Před rokem

    The MAN WHO IS SACHIN IDOL