@Kunal Puthran speed matters too . Most of the bowlers you mentioned are already gone abbas , asif , bhuvneshwar whereas Southee and Broad are wayyy faster than mcgrath at least 15km/hr faster. Mcgrath bowls at 125-130 , These bowlers bowl at 135-145. Current top bowlers all have great speed --> bumrah , starc , boult , cummins , rabada , archer
Just have to admire his discipline to his craft. Such a smooth effortless run 🏃 up and bowling action delivered from so close to the umpire and in line with the stumps, with an amazing ability to land the ball in the exact same spot every ball of an over, always leaving the batsman in doubt.
Was Quick aswell, or as they say nip. Speed gun didnt show true speed of the ball because it traveled more distance than the slingier more sliding actions.
I thought i was the only one that noticed. Niel Mckenzie was not out at all. He's a tall guy, was on his toes and that ball would have missed all three stumps and the bails. Venkat gave a howler there
They are way better than some umpires of current era where a batsman would have crossed the grease and stumps too while running but they will simply go to desicion pending
You’re only seeing the dismissal deliveries He sets up the batsman with previous deliveries by changing the pace and swing If you have seen his bowling spells he sets up with out swings and brings one back in, only difference is that he does it with extreme accuracy
Being an Indian, I used to dread McGrath bowling during Ind VS Aus bowling. His bowling looked unplayable to me. Definitely one of the best of his era.
@@RahulSharma-tq1tl No...most were out. When you don't offer the shot then it doesn't matter if the ball hit in line or not.The only thing matters is whether it was going to hit the stumps.
One of the all time greats, without any doubt! Must have missed a lot of wickets because of umpiring. But some of these he got in his favor are absolute howlers and would have been overturned had DRS existed.
The secreat of greatness of mackgrath was this indecisiveness he created continuously in the oppositions batsmens about whether to play or leave his deliveries. Absolutely true legend for 15+ years of his carrier during 1990s & first decade of 21st century to
The only pacer whose decreasing speed with age did not matter. The fact that he pitched 6 deliveries at the exact same spot and got it to swing in or out randomly was nothing less than a superpower.
@@ImranKhan-he8bd Impact does matter as the it counts where the ball has hit the batsman. If the ball hits the batsman outside off stump which says the ball is going to clearly miss the stump
@@virtueclutchgod1355 go get your LBW knowledge corrected. When a batsman doesn't offer a shot n the ball hits him on any part of the body except for the gloves, then the point of impact doesn't matter whether it is outside the line of off stump or not. The only consideration the umpire has to give in this scenario is whether the ball would go on to hit the stumps or not. Point of impact is considered when batsman tries to offer a shot.
The people who saying bad umpiring,don't even know the simple rule that impact doesn't matter if shot is not offered. NOTE-There are a few bad decisions also
Yeah, except there were plenty that weren't even hitting the stumps. The LBW rule clearly states it must have been going to hit the stumps were it not for the batsman blocking it.
Agree with you Prakash - even if you leave and it hits you outside off, it still would have to go on to hit the stumps but for the leg. The one to Pietersen was clearly going to miss wide, the one to Harmison was shown by DRS to go well over the top. Half of the LBW decisions I say would be not out on review, I think umpires have a tendency to "punish" batters who make bad leaves, just as a general matter.
What most people don't realise is that due to McGrath's insane accuracy and past track record, umpires will favour him, most of us would also give those decisions!
If no shot has been offered by the batsman, impact of the ball doesn't matter. It's a rule, so everything was a perfect decision, expect one that missed.
We all talk about art of swing and seam....Wasim and waqar....but look at the Mann....how he pitches the ball...where he pitches the ball and the action.....it's certainly masterclass..... my favourite bowler....even the best batters in the world has no idea how to play him..... absolutely maestro..... Love you McGrath
From an Englishman, so much admiration for Glenn McGrath as a bowler and person. He really got under our skin with his predictions of what he was going to do to our batsmen, but that's putting his money where his mouth is, and the vast majority of the time, he was right! As with Warnie, every ball was an examination for the batsman. I must admit, I was never so pleased about a sporting injury as when McGrath trod on the ball before the Edgbaston 05 Test. England winning that series was an incredible achievement, but I doubt if it would've been possible had McGrath not missed two Tests, and wasn't fully fit in another. A true all-time great.
He knows that batsman will be definately miss this one And he bowled in his right area Then finally he struck again N again Master of swing bowling He and James Anderson my all time greatest overseas player ❤️❤️🙏🙏
In this day and age Drs would have had atleast 4 easily turned down. The assumption that padding non-chalantly offering no shot has been used excruciatingly by umpires as a pre-cursor to raise their fingers. Well obviously not that close anymore with drs evening out the dice
No aggression , no brute ness , no unorthodox action , no quickfire deliveries , no variation ..only practice and excellence made this man one of the most successful pacers of all time.. An Ode to Glenn McGrath
He swings it and cuts it a lot more than most out and out pace bowlers, no? A lot of these weren't coming back enough, but some were coming back miles.
He did have agression however it was mostly limited to his bowling. At times he did intimidate quiet a few batsman however that was using his precise bowling. It was quiet surprising for many batsman as he never intimidated batsman using his actions but his bowling. It was already too late for many batsman to think abt it then.With Sachin he was most patient. At times Sachin got into his nerves however he kept on bowling his line and got him out many a times. What a great bowler.🙏
The Wall(Dravid), Kallis, Laxman and Tendulkar were the only batsmen who could play well against McGrath.. and all of them knew very well about their off stump.. thus they became great batsmen. Their battle were like 50-50 against McGrath !! McGrath dominated rest of the world without any problems !!
@@pchandrashekhar3122 I know you're emotional about Indian batsmen like rest of us are. I just qouted what Dravid said. Everyone knows they are great batsmen. You don't need to come defending them. Btw, tendulkar averaged below 25 in both tests and ODI against McGrath. So no, he was not very great against McGrath.
@@pchandrashekhar3122 yeah well you did forget Lara and all batsmen you mentioned above were not comfortable against McGrath so the battle was more like 65 to 35 in McGrath’s favour
@@vaibhawsingh01 he was great till 2003 World Cup league match, during tennis elbow most bowlers had got him, Asif, Sohaibh, Murali. I remember his century in Chennai when Mcgrath was bowling to him. Mcgrath pointed to the crowd and said they should shut up. Sachin kept looking at him. Then McGrath bowled a bouncer, he ducked and McGrath challenged him to hook. Sachin didn't; react. As there was heat, Mgrath was getting tired. He showed shoulder dropping at one point. Sachin pushed to deep mid-off but didn't take single (Sanjay Manjrekar said surprisingly he has not gone for single). Mcgrath bowled a looser outside the off-stump which Sachin cut/or drove off for a boundary. Then Manjrekar understood and said he saw that bowler was tired and scored a boundary. Besides, he whacked McGrath in 1996 World Cup, in 2001 Nairobi like Lara hard never done. Lara would score big hundreds against Australia by seeing thru Mgrath spell and then attacking Stuart Mcgill, Colin Miller.
@@kundankanan9074 Brilliant Kundan...ah.1996 Tendulkar....wooww...even 1999 is Brilliant...in Aus they gave him out too many time umpiring errors....but Tendulkar was peak...Agreed McGrath is McGrath....he is a robot. But Tendulkar is a thrill a minute machine.....Ask McGrath to match that....we.cant only see stats....what about Thrill. Huh?? Isn't it...thanks Kundan for writing wo derfully welll...loved reading it :)
Three bowlers who played around same time Pollock McGrath and vaas.common thing between them was none of them had express pace but they had exquisite control on line and length.
Simply put, McGrath is one of the most lethal bowler EVER to lace up a pair of boots. For me, He is the GOAT. Also, IDGAF if some of those LBW decisions would have been overturned if DRS existed then. As it would have been the same case for all the other bowlers too at the given time. People can have other opinions so each to their own. But *Mcgrath will always be my favorite bowler* .
Watching McGrath bowling again, laser focused on the top of off stump; while Richie commentates the game really takes you back to the golden age of Australian cricket.
@@KaranSharma-lm6eh bhai cricket ke laws pehle dekh le. Shoulder before wicket is not out. Only leg before is out. So in the case of Sachin , umpire got it wrong. Not for the first time.
What makes McGrath one of the best of all time is consistency. I never saw him in a bad patch. Even on his bad day he can find golden wickets out of air. For me he's way better than wasim akram. He always find wickets with his determination only.
As I was growing up I was a fervent South African cricket fan. As a seamer I idolised the likes of Allan Donald, Shaun Pollock, Makhaya Ntini. et al... But as I've gotten older I've found that, while I still love our seamers, Glenn McGrath is by far my favourite seamer of all time. Everything from his action to the fact that he could hit the same spot on a pitch 6 balls out of 6 will never not seem incredible to me.
McGrath proved you need not be extremely fast or move the ball miles to be a genuine wicket taker. His consistency,control over seam and the bit of extra bounce from his 6'6 frame and high arm action did enough for him to get over 500 test wickets and make him an all time great fast bowler.
This man was a bowling machine with only one setting : Excellence
There's a reason the corridor of uncertainty has been renamed the McGrath Line
Hallmark of consistency
Tendulkar decision was very poor by daryll harper
MY MINDSET TOWARDS McGrath CHANGED TODAY. HALF OF ALL THE DESCISION WERE NOT OUT. UMPIRES ARE DRUNK OR WHAT. I'M Glad HOW PIGEON HAD SO MANY WICKETS.
@@RahulSharma-tq1tlThat is only LBW😂
McGrath proves that bowling 150's is useless when u can't bowl a perfect line
@Kunal Puthran DONT COMPARE MCGRATH WITH BROAD
BROAD IS A CHILD WHO GOT HIT FOR 6 6
Thankfully there was no drs then😀😀😀
@@yokokurama5174 one failure doesn't define your whole career.
None of your above mentioned are near mc grath......
@Kunal Puthran speed matters too . Most of the bowlers you mentioned are already gone abbas , asif , bhuvneshwar whereas Southee and Broad are wayyy faster than mcgrath at least 15km/hr faster. Mcgrath bowls at 125-130 , These bowlers bowl at 135-145. Current top bowlers all have great speed --> bumrah , starc , boult , cummins , rabada , archer
Steve Bucknor + Glenn McGrath a deadly bowling combination.
😂😂😂😂
Non strikers reaction was hilarious😂😂
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
😅😅😅
Did you actually open your eyes and see how many deliveries hit the wicket (a thing called BOWLED) or would have ?
Twit.
Kudos to Cricket Australia for including the replays showing the decision was not out, as well.
Exactly
McMillan was not out too
THE REALITY.
Yes. Most of the LBW looks not out
Didn't offered shot means it's OUT those days, these days Review will not get Bowlers ro get a Free Wicket.
More accurate description of this video would be, "Why DRS was introduced" 😹
Janith Bhathiya lmao seriously
🤣😂🤣😂
You are right
The greatest of world cricket🏏 if Drs at that time then his number must drifent
Bapin chandra Mahalik so would everyone’s...
Cricket Australia started just when Robelinda had finished uploading.
I think he is the one who reminds them of these videos😅
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His line and length is so perfect everytime.
Just have to admire his discipline to his craft. Such a smooth effortless run 🏃 up and bowling action delivered from so close to the umpire and in line with the stumps, with an amazing ability to land the ball in the exact same spot every ball of an over, always leaving the batsman in doubt.
MY MINDSET TOWARDS McGrath CHANGED TODAY. HALF OF ALL THE DESCISION WERE NOT OUT. UMPIRES ARE DRUNK OR WHAT. I'M Glad HOW PIGEON HAD SO MANY WICKETS.
Buckner & Australia.. A match made in heaven!
Bahut milta hoga Australia se
Kissi ki jal rahi h
50% wickets wrong decision se mila hai
Most of them are not outs..
@@subhasishraha1085 yes dear
He is a perfect example that line and length can make you one of the best bowler in the history of cricket
Was Quick aswell, or as they say nip.
Speed gun didnt show true speed of the ball because it traveled more distance than the slingier more sliding actions.
He was also very tall and stood upright while delivering so the ball was coming down fast
MY MINDSET TOWARDS McGrath CHANGED TODAY. HALF OF ALL THE DESCISION WERE NOT OUT. UMPIRES ARE DRUNK OR WHAT. I'M Glad HOW PIGEON HAD SO MANY WICKETS.
I think not applicable in today's limited over cricket
@@RahulSharma-tq1tlBAHUT FRUSTRATION MEIN LAG RAHE HO TUM. APPEAL KARNA BOWLER KA KAAM HAIN .OUT DENA NA DENA YEH UMPIRE KA KAAM HOTA HAIN.
Most of the LBW's would have clearly reversed today , All thanks to the DRS technology. 🙏
These guys were not offering any shot. Ball just needed to clip the stumps. just one or two would've been reversed
no .. andhe
Spoken like a person that doesn’t understand the rules.
Right drs is great
Only 2 decision should reversed Harmison and Mckenzie
Bucknor 😂😂😂😂 he was probably sleeping on pitch
same was with Venkatraghavan
It's not only his line and length that is perfect but also getting a hint of seam movement just enough to dismiss batsmen. Treat to watch 💕💕💕
This video shows not only McGrath's fantastic bowling but exposed poor umpiring also.☺️
I thought i was the only one that noticed. Niel Mckenzie was not out at all. He's a tall guy, was on his toes and that ball would have missed all three stumps and the bails. Venkat gave a howler there
They are way better than some umpires of current era where a batsman would have crossed the grease and stumps too while running but they will simply go to desicion pending
U can't be accurate all the time
You’re only seeing the dismissal deliveries
He sets up the batsman with previous deliveries by changing the pace and swing
If you have seen his bowling spells he sets up with out swings and brings one back in, only difference is that he does it with extreme accuracy
Ipl wale bhaiya
What a bowler of Modern Cricket, Absolute Class. There will never be someone like Glen McGrath.
MY MINDSET TOWARDS McGrath CHANGED TODAY. HALF OF ALL THE DESCISION WERE NOT OUT. UMPIRES ARE DRUNK OR WHAT. I'M Glad HOW PIGEON HAD SO MANY WICKETS.
Muhammad Asif was like him.
Why many times batsman leave the ball and impact outside but due to no shot ot was lbw all decisions were out (majorly )
@@Gamdun yes, but he tainted his legacy with fixing..would have got atleast 300wkts in tests, with great average and strike rate
Agree with you bro....die hard fan of this legend 😅😅
Josh Hazlewood and McGrath have one thing in common, BOTH are hit the deck bowlers🔥
hazlewood isnt anywhere NEAR Glenn McGrath
@@aishruthpradeep7688 🤧u don't know Hazlewood
@@aishruthpradeep7688 Hazlewood is the closest to McGrath in terms of the length they bowl.
No more second McGrath will exist even close to him
What about m. Asif
If DRS was available at those days, half of Mcgrath's wickets would have been deducted 😂😂😂
Ahaha
All those DRS would have been umpire’s call . So anyways he would have got those wickets
Nope. Possibly the saved batsman would have gotten out in couple of next few deliveries.
Ryt
Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha, true
Being an Indian, I used to dread McGrath bowling during Ind VS Aus bowling. His bowling looked unplayable to me. Definitely one of the best of his era.
MY MINDSET TOWARDS McGrath CHANGED TODAY. HALF OF ALL THE DESCISION WERE NOT OUT. UMPIRES ARE DRUNK OR WHAT. I'M Glad HOW PIGEON HAD SO MANY WICKETS.
@@RahulSharma-tq1tl who cares about your mindset ? Has India ever produced a bowler like Mcgrath ?
@@RahulSharma-tq1tl No...most were out.
When you don't offer the shot then it doesn't matter if the ball hit in line or not.The only thing matters is whether it was going to hit the stumps.
@@Aryatva I know the rule kid, 80% balls were not even hitting the wickets
@@RahulSharma-tq1tl Then you should visit an opthalamologist as soon as possible old man.
McGrath= perfect Line &Length 🙏❤️ Exceptional bowler 👏
Nobody:
Steve Buckner: Shakes his head and gives em OUT..!
😂😂😂
One of the all time greats, without any doubt! Must have missed a lot of wickets because of umpiring. But some of these he got in his favor are absolute howlers and would have been overturned had DRS existed.
MY MINDSET TOWARDS McGrath CHANGED TODAY. HALF OF ALL THE DESCISION WERE NOT OUT. UMPIRES ARE DRUNK OR WHAT. I'M Glad HOW PIGEON HAD SO MANY WICKETS.
Batsman tries to leave gets bowled batsman tries to play gets caught behind what will batsman do then 😂
I was about to post the same...well said! His line and length was probing the batsmen so much.....
@@johnsamuel6632 yes I should definitely make a video on him
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@@parasgirdhar22 ok
The secreat of greatness of mackgrath was this indecisiveness he created continuously in the oppositions batsmens about whether to play or leave his deliveries. Absolutely true legend for 15+ years of his carrier during 1990s & first decade of 21st century to
Whenever buckner officiated, there were 12 Australians on the field.
The only pacer whose decreasing speed with age did not matter. The fact that he pitched 6 deliveries at the exact same spot and got it to swing in or out randomly was nothing less than a superpower.
Richard Hadley. Dennis Lillie.
Mc Millan staring Steve Buckner, asking how that was out ؟
It was Plumb, when no shot offered, impact doesn't matter. Ball was surely going to hit middle stump.
@@ImranKhan-he8bd Impact does matter as the it counts where the ball has hit the batsman. If the ball hits the batsman outside off stump which says the ball is going to clearly miss the stump
@@virtueclutchgod1355 go get your LBW knowledge corrected. When a batsman doesn't offer a shot n the ball hits him on any part of the body except for the gloves, then the point of impact doesn't matter whether it is outside the line of off stump or not. The only consideration the umpire has to give in this scenario is whether the ball would go on to hit the stumps or not. Point of impact is considered when batsman tries to offer a shot.
@@virtueclutchgod1355 no bro when batsman doesn't offers any shot then impact doesn't matter
That was out dude
You don't need Mcgrath in ur playing XI but u definately need Bucknor what a legend he was salute this guy 😎
Yeah you’d want McGrath, he owned Atherton, Dravid and Sachin
The people who saying bad umpiring,don't even know the simple rule that impact doesn't matter if shot is not offered.
NOTE-There are a few bad decisions also
Yeah, except there were plenty that weren't even hitting the stumps. The LBW rule clearly states it must have been going to hit the stumps were it not for the batsman blocking it.
@@Subtekjr Most of the balls won't hit the stumps 🤣
Title could have been "Best Wrong Decisions, Umpire strikes" 😂
Mr. Prakash pa stfu if u don’t know about LBW rules ...
Agree with you Prakash - even if you leave and it hits you outside off, it still would have to go on to hit the stumps but for the leg. The one to Pietersen was clearly going to miss wide, the one to Harmison was shown by DRS to go well over the top. Half of the LBW decisions I say would be not out on review, I think umpires have a tendency to "punish" batters who make bad leaves, just as a general matter.
When someone critisize mcgrath then someone say 'you are a kid '. This is wrong umpire decision.
60percent decisions are rongs
Umpires decisions under Australians pressure
😂😂
What most people don't realise is that due to McGrath's insane accuracy and past track record, umpires will favour him, most of us would also give those decisions!
If no shot has been offered by the batsman, impact of the ball doesn't matter. It's a rule, so everything was a perfect decision, expect one that missed.
@@pakistanrailwaysmylove503 now a days also impact doesn't matters
@@pakistanrailwaysmylove503 you still need to watch more cricket to get that.
@@pakistanrailwaysmylove503 you are better at railway. Please be there only....
@@pakistanrailwaysmylove503 when no shot is offered impact doesn't matter at all... Only thing is ball should not be pitching outside leg...
What a great smooth bowling action he had .. I have always tried emulating his bowling action. Super bowler.
This is why World needed DRS 😂
and Indians were the last to accept it
Batsman: *Just leaves a ball outside off stump*
McGrath: *sO yOu hAvE cHoSeN DEATH*
McGrath: Dracarys
Boring old repeated joke stolen from foreigners
Now I understand where Samuel.L.Jackson got his inspiration for Stephen in Django Unchained. He saw Bucknor umpiring, sorry playing for Australia.
Hahahaha bhenchod
Great Malcolm X called people like Bucknor -'house negros'. Despicable kind and the lowest end of cowardly behavior.
2:35 the way buckner looked at non striker after giving the decision😂😂
😂😂😂😂
He was the master of fast bowling.
.....
Not fast but length bowling
Medium-fast pace bowling
And when steve Buckner is there no one can stop him
He should become dhoni and him sixes
What a classic action he had ....you never get bored watching it.
2:27 If I give Fleming out, then will the world end?
2:28 ...
2:29 ...
2:30 ...
2:31 ...
2:32 No. Then I will give him out.
But that swung bit sharp enough. It looks OUT. So Bucknor seems correct here.
impact was outside off, it was clearly not out.
But since he left it it’s fine if it’s outside off
Sagar lokhande no shot offered
@@sagarlokhande7541 impact doesnt matter,if u dont offer shot
Perfect line and length
Love you Glenn ❤
Apart from impeccable line and length, he also used to get movement on and off the pitch
DRS would hav decreased some of these lbws
Absolutely
Most of the wicket
What about lbw ! genuine appeal ignored by umpire you look the things both ways .he is greatest all time bowler
@@abhisheknomad i dont think soo .... But i agree that he is a good bowler but some of his lbws are not outs
Only some. If impact is outside off, it's still out due to no shot offered. Just has to be hitting the stumps then.
Don't leave McGrath,
Either he will out you,
Or the umpire.
We all talk about art of swing and seam....Wasim and waqar....but look at the Mann....how he pitches the ball...where he pitches the ball and the action.....it's certainly masterclass..... my favourite bowler....even the best batters in the world has no idea how to play him..... absolutely maestro..... Love you McGrath
Same here bro ..he is also my favourite all time bowlers 😮😮
Glaan megrath the most perfect line length and discipline bowler
Glenn "Pigeon " McGrath was the epitome of line, length & accuracy.
"He normally takes a long time, but they was exceptionally long"
2:41 lolololol 😂
Steve is worst umpire!
@@indytube4343 if he's that bad then how come he officiated for close to 20 years???
Makes a good line for "That's what she said" joke
@@ankitsrivastava3125 yeah 😂😂😂
@@chandraskear it's bcoz @ that time there is no DRS!
The Harmison one would have cleared the Eiffel Tower !!
From an Englishman, so much admiration for Glenn McGrath as a bowler and person. He really got under our skin with his predictions of what he was going to do to our batsmen, but that's putting his money where his mouth is, and the vast majority of the time, he was right! As with Warnie, every ball was an examination for the batsman. I must admit, I was never so pleased about a sporting injury as when McGrath trod on the ball before the Edgbaston 05 Test. England winning that series was an incredible achievement, but I doubt if it would've been possible had McGrath not missed two Tests, and wasn't fully fit in another. A true all-time great.
How on earth McGrath became unplayable at 130kph, may be I will never know.
*Line and length bruh*
It's skill...so yeah,you probably will never know.
@@jasegtree1206 hHaaaa
Ask nehra g😆length ball
He always hits the top of off stump.
DRS exists : 50% of those would have overturned!
Because these wickets were leaves, I don’t think most of them would’ve overturned.
@@outlawrip-offartist4161
While leaving impact doesnt matter
But height matters right?😌
Spoiler Alert: DRS did exist, BCCI wouldn’t allow it to be used
90% of the wicket in this video overturned.
He knows that batsman will be definately miss this one
And he bowled in his right area
Then finally he struck again N again
Master of swing bowling
He and James Anderson my all time greatest overseas player ❤️❤️🙏🙏
Good to hear Tony Greg’s voice again. Glen was a very talented bowler. When they made him they broke the mold.
Ultimate KING of ACCURACY!!!🙏🙏
In this day and age Drs would have had atleast 4 easily turned down.
The assumption that padding non-chalantly offering no shot has been used excruciatingly by umpires as a pre-cursor to raise their fingers.
Well obviously not that close anymore with drs evening out the dice
Well said brother
I agree with you
Worest umpire dession
vice-versa if drs was available in that era wasim waqar would have got at least 150 more test wickets..
@@rajdedhia5424 exactly..Australia targeted murali so many times despite that murali managed to get more wickets than any other Australian bowler😂😂
A ase T
Steve Bucknor: Jamaican born umpire dedicated to Australian cricket 😜
Flog..
The king of subtle variation!
No aggression , no brute ness , no unorthodox action , no quickfire deliveries , no variation ..only practice and excellence made this man one of the most successful pacers of all time.. An Ode to Glenn McGrath
rly no agression?
ask lara
Hey must be noob or kid you are @pratham
He swings it and cuts it a lot more than most out and out pace bowlers, no?
A lot of these weren't coming back enough, but some were coming back miles.
@@Arav1817 Of course no aggression, just ask Ramnaresh Sarwan 🤣
He did have agression however it was mostly limited to his bowling. At times he did intimidate quiet a few batsman however that was using his precise bowling. It was quiet surprising for many batsman as he never intimidated batsman using his actions but his bowling. It was already too late for many batsman to think abt it then.With Sachin he was most patient. At times Sachin got into his nerves however he kept on bowling his line and got him out many a times. What a great bowler.🙏
When Pigeon bowls, I have no idea where my off stump is.
- The Wall.
The Wall(Dravid), Kallis, Laxman and Tendulkar were the only batsmen who could play well against McGrath.. and all of them knew very well about their off stump.. thus they became great batsmen. Their battle were like 50-50 against McGrath !! McGrath dominated rest of the world without any problems !!
@@pchandrashekhar3122 I know you're emotional about Indian batsmen like rest of us are. I just qouted what Dravid said. Everyone knows they are great batsmen. You don't need to come defending them.
Btw, tendulkar averaged below 25 in both tests and ODI against McGrath. So no, he was not very great against McGrath.
@@pchandrashekhar3122 yeah well you did forget Lara and all batsmen you mentioned above were not comfortable against McGrath so the battle was more like 65 to 35 in McGrath’s favour
@@vaibhawsingh01 he was great till 2003 World Cup league match, during tennis elbow most bowlers had got him, Asif, Sohaibh, Murali. I remember his century in Chennai when Mcgrath was bowling to him. Mcgrath pointed to the crowd and said they should shut up. Sachin kept looking at him. Then McGrath bowled a bouncer, he ducked and McGrath challenged him to hook. Sachin didn't; react. As there was heat, Mgrath was getting tired. He showed shoulder dropping at one point. Sachin pushed to deep mid-off but didn't take single (Sanjay Manjrekar said surprisingly he has not gone for single). Mcgrath bowled a looser outside the off-stump which Sachin cut/or drove off for a boundary. Then Manjrekar understood and said he saw that bowler was tired and scored a boundary. Besides, he whacked McGrath in 1996 World Cup, in 2001 Nairobi like Lara hard never done. Lara would score big hundreds against Australia by seeing thru Mgrath spell and then attacking Stuart Mcgill, Colin Miller.
@@kundankanan9074 Brilliant Kundan...ah.1996 Tendulkar....wooww...even 1999 is Brilliant...in Aus they gave him out too many time umpiring errors....but Tendulkar was peak...Agreed McGrath is McGrath....he is a robot. But Tendulkar is a thrill a minute machine.....Ask McGrath to match that....we.cant only see stats....what about Thrill. Huh?? Isn't it...thanks Kundan for writing wo derfully welll...loved reading it :)
Three bowlers who played around same time Pollock McGrath and vaas.common thing between them was none of them had express pace but they had exquisite control on line and length.
What length ! What movement!
Absolutely the best ever
Mcgrath was all about line and length, consistency and perfection..
McGrath is one of the best, arguably the best pacer the game of cricket has ever seen🙏
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@@BucBoydy LOL,it takes some audacity to compare clouderson with McGrath 🤣🤣🤣👍👍
Wasim Akram dale steyn Shane bond
Naam to suna hi hoga
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@@notoriousredandyellow2479 yes wasim, Marshall are better than even McGrath
No one i repeat no one can replace this guy, absolutely insane
india had many like this, Munaf Patel, Avishkar Salvi and Irfan Pathan as Wasim Akram, sources : Indian fan base and media hype
This video is a perfect example to show that McGrath line length was so accurate that it even got umpire confused
Thanks for review system most of descion was wrong given by umpire
Simply put, McGrath is one of the most lethal bowler EVER to lace up a pair of boots. For me, He is the GOAT. Also, IDGAF if some of those LBW decisions would have been overturned if DRS existed then. As it would have been the same case for all the other bowlers too at the given time. People can have other opinions so each to their own. But *Mcgrath will always be my favorite bowler* .
McGrath in 2001: Howzzat!!!
Bucknor in 2006: yup thats out!
Thank you DRS 😊
If the did this on Shane Warne it would be like 10 hours long
That's not true. Batsmen rarely ever leave when it's spin, they will try to block it instead in most cases
Well thats the difference between a fast bowler and a spinner
A spinner will always have a better avg than a fast bowler .no point in comparing them
Just step out and hut him out of the ground like mcculum and dispatch him and his line and length
@@mustafaawan2691 not the best advice
But maybe useful
@@mustafaawan2691 very easy to say while sitting/lying on the bed in your room
The Greatest of All Time..
GOAT 🐐 McGrath
The Best Ever! 👑❤️🎯🏏🔥
My favourite player of all time.
Love from India 🇮🇳
Wasim
Sarcasm Izzat se to Bol bhai!
Wasim Sir.
Par Pakistan par gel laga ke reverse karne ke aarop lagte rahe hain. Isliye not in my team. Sorry
@@superplayerishere
Can u elaborate about Gel part. Kab and kaise use kar lete thei game k beech and kon sa gel ??
@@PrakashSharma-ez1ce Follow old cricketers interviews and when there was no third fourth umpires.
ONE OF THE ALL TIME GREAT BOWLERS WITH IMPECCABLE BOWLING ACTION 👍👍👍
Legendary bowler and one of vital part of legendary invincible Australian team
Well bowled OO AH Glenn Mcgrath. He was always my favoite fast bowler for Australia ,well played sir.. 😃👍
Sachin was head before wicket🤣😂
It was Arm before wicket actually !
It was "Shoulder before Wicket" actually 🤣🤣
It was just plain out
Legend ...one of my childhood heros...
Absolutely brilliant.
4:49 Delivery of the century.... 😝
What a bowler he was...absolute legend
3:26 Great footage of a magnificent delivery.
His delivery looked more faster than actually he is... Legend💓🙏
I remember him getting Rahul Dravid out LBW in this fashion in Bengaluru when Australia toured India in 2004
Before even playing this video, I knew there would be two Sachin dismissals but there's only one..
Glenn McGrath was a LEGEND absolutely beautiful bowler. I remember that he is the man who get out Sachin Tendulkar in final , the world cup of 2003
Watching McGrath bowling again, laser focused on the top of off stump; while Richie commentates the game really takes you back to the golden age of Australian cricket.
When you can make Lara and Sachin doubt their judgements and look you in astonishment, you know you are the best.
Sachin ball was the pitch.. It was meant to be a bouncer.
poor umpiring got Sachin out , thank the umpire not McGrath
@@patrick_1984 why, batsman error in judgment so decision went in bowler's favour.
@@KaranSharma-lm6eh bhai cricket ke laws pehle dekh le. Shoulder before wicket is not out. Only leg before is out. So in the case of Sachin , umpire got it wrong. Not for the first time.
Batting was way tougher back then in test matches especially with all those legendary bowlers
Well that era is dominated by bowlers
No doubt a Legend ❤❤❤
Great compilation! Half of them aren’t even out
What makes McGrath one of the best of all time is consistency. I never saw him in a bad patch. Even on his bad day he can find golden wickets out of air. For me he's way better than wasim akram. He always find wickets with his determination only.
Better than wasim akram
No way
@@rajnishyadav8436indeed he was greatest from greates
Sorry but he is not better than Wasim akram
😂 😂 Sachin's out was extraordinary
avijit malakar New rule been brought about apparently, ABW. Arm before wicket
Yeah i agree😂
Such a freak dismissal - a bouncer that must have hit a crack or a dead area on the pitch. I'm an Aussie fan, but hard to fault Sachin for that.
He's still out though. Good decision.
@@NitishRickyFan14 The ball hit Sachin on the shoulder. How can that be out? Is it shoulder before wicket and not leg before wicket.
As I was growing up I was a fervent South African cricket fan. As a seamer I idolised the likes of Allan Donald, Shaun Pollock, Makhaya Ntini. et al... But as I've gotten older I've found that, while I still love our seamers, Glenn McGrath is by far my favourite seamer of all time. Everything from his action to the fact that he could hit the same spot on a pitch 6 balls out of 6 will never not seem incredible to me.
Did you jerk off your little wiener to pollock? Lol.
Not just wickets, but legendary wickets including Sachin and Lara....
Beauty..... Legend
What a bowler Steve Buckner!!!
This legend is in everyone's playing XI❤
McGrath proved you need not be extremely fast or move the ball miles to be a genuine wicket taker. His consistency,control over seam and the bit of extra bounce from his 6'6 frame and high arm action did enough for him to get over 500 test wickets and make him an all time great fast bowler.
Thats why DRS has introduce...
Ultimate Legend
the god of consistent line and length
McGrath was a great bowler, although he didn’t have much pace he had loads of swing
And brains
I think he had seem not swing as per my understanding.
He had seem not swing . Swing is in the air seem is from the pitch
Seam not seem.
@@DarkKnight-er2ny ok masterji