Ajanta Winslow Mendis is a better bowler than Deniss Lilee. Ajanta Mendis is simply the best because he is unplayable for the batsmen around the world because he is a mystery man. Batsman around the world can't tackle him. Dial M for Mendis.
Let's be honest, Lillie would have been smashed regularly as well in today's T20 era. Many of the pre-t20 bowlers were lucky to get away without facing the situation modern bowlers are facing. A lot of modern fast bowlers would look twice or thrice as good if they were bowling in those eras.
There isn't a prettier sight in cricket than the young Dennis Lillee tearing away at full blast!! That run up, that action, that attitude!! Even when he lost his pace- he didn't lose his lethal edge.
That is not young Dennis Lillee. That is veteran Lillee in maybe is his last international year or two. The way he could make the ball talk even when he lost his express pace was awesome skill. Love the second wicket where he cuts if off the wicker to bowl the New Zealander.
Two blots of his career - the bit of biffo with Javed Miandad and the ruthless way he Chappell and Marsh constantly stabbed Kim Hughes in the back. Otherwise an outstanding bowler.
One of the best pass baller in cricket history,... Really fantastic sir....i am following your balling..... your run up really fantastic....... Inswing, outswing really awsome.....boss...
Ajanta Winslow Mendis is a better bowler than Deniss Lilee. Ajanta Mendis is simply the best because he is unplayable for the batsmen around the world because he is a mystery man. Batsman around the world can't tackle him. Dial M for Mendis.
@@ibrahimabubakarsiddiqui880 are u a dumbass??? U are questioning a legend's swing bowling?? What's ur status in front of him? And for ur information reverse swing was invented way after by the pakistani fast bowling unit
I have read his autobiography,the hurdles he overcame during his career through hard work and desire are remarkable and true courage. He had stress fractures in his back that would of ended most other guys careers. But he fought through and beat it.
Yeah, it was such a good ball that it exposed a glitch in the code of the Matrix. Fortunately Keanu Reeves fixed it quickly and everyone back to pretending they were human beings watching a game played by people pretending to be crickets.
DKL simply the best . No fast bowler since any better. He and the legendary Thommo made what is aspired to since. Great upload, any of them from 75/6 v West Indies around? They at their blistering best.
You could make a 10 minute compilation of Lillee's off cutter. Its the best the game has ever seen. Often lacked pace and bounce of the wicket, almost like a flipper. Legendary
@@vtp349 he is McGrath top1 bowler and his inspiration. (He has stated that recently in the extra inn of BGT) I think if I agree he himself wouldn't agree for his name to be above lille's
9 times in Tests, 7 times in WSC SuperTests. 16 Times, hence why he's rated as the best fast bowler of all time. Viv is the best batsman of the last 50 years & the best since Bradman.
Highest wicket taker fast bowler so far 5.1 dismissals in every test & 3.5 wickets per carrier regardless of injuries Greatest trail blazer of pace who explored new boundaries gotten stress fractures was da vry first came roaring back he was da trail blazer of recovery too pioneer of new cricket after space age it can b ammased he wid Thommo started golden era of cricket used to see as growing up on our dead sub continental turfs where he was so hardy until he prevails
Don't know if many ppl know this but my old Cricket coach played with Dennis at Perth Cricket Club and he told me Dennis's brother was even faster than Dennis was.I think he went into the Army from memory.
Once up on a time an Indian boy went to MRF pace foundation to be a fast bowler. The head coach of foundation suggested him to concentrate on batting. He did so. If he hadn't done that, Sachin tendulkar would have been a fast bowler........ May be a mediocre one.... Lillee the legend....
Wicket number 2 - sharp late moving in cutter -flying leg stump Wicket number 3 : ball slightly dipped in and moved out late catching the edge of the bat to wicket keeper: What a leg cutter
Dennis Lillee Total Wickets including World Series Cricket 🏏 422 Wickets at an Average of 24.39, Glenn McGrath Wickets 563 at an Average of 21.64 So McGrath wins the Battle.
After Lillee's famous return from 4 spinal stress fractures, he was slower than he was at his pace peak in 1972. But he was still clocking between 154.8kmh & 155.7kmh. In 1972, they say he was frighteningly fast.
@@shahmianas8512 Did much research recently. It's an amazing record, considering the strength of the West Indies of that era, they are arguably the greatest Test side ever & all the World XI matches. He probably played 1/3rd of his matches against those 2 sides, so being Test Standard & higher. Wickets worth more etc. Fantastic record. His unofficial Test Record is 89 Tests, 458 wkts @ 23.92, 29x 5 wkt & 9x 10 wkt hauls. Best Bowling 12/89 vs WSC World XI. He also took 12/92 vs World XI in 1972.
@@graemealexander8804 you are correct. We never consider his overall record. His international record is still amazing. Players of his era rate him as the best and with Thomson who caused fear in batsman Lillee worked them over
How good was that ball to Jeff Crowe at 32 seconds?! Only the master quicks can produce those types of deliveries. Dennis Lillee still at the top tier of the greatest ever. In all Rest of The World XI & WSC ODI, plus ODI, Lillee took 159 wkts at a mere 18.39. Legendary paceman with all the skills. The greatest.
70 Tests, 355 wkts @ 23.92 19 Unofficial Tests, 103 wkts @ 23.91 103 ODI wkts @ 20.82 54 WSC ODI wkts @ 14. Unofficial Test Record: 89 Tests, 458 wkts @ 23.92, 29x 5wkt, 9x 10 wkt hauls. Best Bowling 12/89 vs World XI. He also took 12/92 against the World XI in 1972. He dismissed Viv Richards 16 times in Tests, Viv the best batsman since Bradman. Dennis's Test records is astonishing, as he played against the mighty West Indies every 2nd summer in Australia. He also played in 15 WSC SuperTests, taking 79 wkts against the West Indies & World XI's. Dennis's strike rate against the West Indies was 45! In 1972, 4 Tests against the World XI, his strike rate was 39! At retirement, he held both the Test & ODI wicket taking records & the most wickets by a fast bowler in a Calendar Year, 85 wkts, which still stands today. The greatest fast bowler of all time & the most skilled. Master & Rolls Royce of them all.
Than hear or watch , all time sounds and now this time ..who played.. Australia vs West Indies..there I think Greenidge a Australian players..after a movement does correct by informative statics..
One of the most beautiful and rhythmic bowling actions.
Reminds me a bit of Muhammad Asif
Best bowler Australia has ever produced
Ajanta Winslow Mendis is a better bowler than Deniss Lilee. Ajanta Mendis is simply the best because he is unplayable for the batsmen around the world because he is a mystery man. Batsman around the world can't tackle him. Dial M for Mendis.
@@flash-uj6lyya bro I agree but virat kohli tackle him easily whenever he played against him
@@flash-uj6lydickrider
ONLY HEARD HIS NAME LOADS OF TIME ,, NOW WATCHED AND AMAZED TOO
That second was a miracle for a bowler
He is a champion of that legendary team
1:10
That ball to David Gower was simply awesome.
I would love to watch the cricket of those days over today's T20s.
It was one of those cricket 07 bowls ☠️
Cricket in the 80's was amazing mate - especially with the West Indies also at their height. Richards, Lloyd etc. It was a magic era, in music too.
Let's be honest, Lillie would have been smashed regularly as well in today's T20 era. Many of the pre-t20 bowlers were lucky to get away without facing the situation modern bowlers are facing.
A lot of modern fast bowlers would look twice or thrice as good if they were bowling in those eras.
There isn't a prettier sight in cricket than the young Dennis Lillee tearing away at full blast!!
That run up, that action, that attitude!!
Even when he lost his pace- he didn't lose his lethal edge.
That is not young Dennis Lillee. That is veteran Lillee in maybe is his last international year or two. The way he could make the ball talk even when he lost his express pace was awesome skill. Love the second wicket where he cuts if off the wicker to bowl the New Zealander.
Best Australian bowler. Mastered the art of playing on a batsman's mind of what was coming next..
Two blots of his career - the bit of biffo with Javed Miandad and the ruthless way he Chappell and Marsh constantly stabbed Kim Hughes in the back. Otherwise an outstanding bowler.
The one that swung in against left handed batsmen was FANTASTIC. How did he do that. Amazing
That left hand batsman was David Gower
One of the best pass baller in cricket history,... Really fantastic sir....i am following your balling..... your run up really fantastic....... Inswing, outswing really awsome.....boss...
Awwww ! As a fast bowler myself can't ask for more.what a legend !
Kaunse ganv ke?
@@prashantsurani4374 tujhse nahi hota to dusre se mat chiro
@@prashantsurani4374 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ajanta Winslow Mendis is a better bowler than Deniss Lilee. Ajanta Mendis is simply the best because he is unplayable for the batsmen around the world because he is a mystery man. Batsman around the world can't tackle him. Dial M for Mendis.
The best fast bowler i have ever seen for sure swing pace line length everything
But no revers swing
@@ibrahimabubakarsiddiqui880 are u a dumbass???
U are questioning a legend's swing bowling??
What's ur status in front of him?
And for ur information reverse swing was invented way after by the pakistani fast bowling unit
What about bumrah?
@@blackfox658 bumrah is the best of this generation but lillee was the best of all generation but bumrah is also a great bowler for sure
@@ibrahimabubakarsiddiqui880 lol so what he was atleast ten times better than any of your pakistani fast bowlers
A role model 🙏🏼🙏🏼
When you can give nightmares to Sir Viv richards!
You're that dude!
A Legend ❤❤❤
Best era of cricket full of legends and larrikins 👍🏻
The run up says it all ❤️ ❤️
I like that most spectators showed up just in shorts, and I think I saw a few speedos too.
I have read his autobiography,the hurdles he overcame during his career through hard work and desire are remarkable and true courage.
He had stress fractures in his back that would of ended most other guys careers.
But he fought through and beat it.
1:05 miracle happened. Joursey colours exchanged😂😇
Yeah, it was such a good ball that it exposed a glitch in the code of the Matrix. Fortunately Keanu Reeves fixed it quickly and everyone back to pretending they were human beings watching a game played by people pretending to be crickets.
My childhood idol. What a time this was. He got his best mate Botham there at the end.
His pace slowed in later years but those off and leg cutters were works of art. That one v Botham was unplayable.
DKL simply the best . No fast bowler since any better. He and the legendary Thommo made what is aspired to since. Great upload, any of them from 75/6 v West Indies around? They at their blistering best.
Wasim Akram and Marshall equally good. DKL avoided subcontinent, Marshall excelled in all conditions.
Lillee's off cutter was insane
Now that's whom u call a legendary bowler.....no big run up , clean action n perfect line and length....he has it all....
Lilley, the hero of a generation - proper solid,
One of the most lethal bowling action, line &lenght was pretty accurate if i was the batsman i wouldn't able to pick his line& length such a legend
What line and length, gift of God
I woulda watched all of those wickets as they happened (admittedly, on TV). I was cricket mad back in the day. Lillee was my hero
Mine too, along with Viv.
@@zodiac6968 Yep. Viv was up there for me too. All the players of that era were awesome......
You could make a 10 minute compilation of Lillee's off cutter. Its the best the game has ever seen. Often lacked pace and bounce of the wicket, almost like a flipper. Legendary
His leg cutter in late career was devastating
What a amazing stuff that fast bowler would have possessed to display a tremendous talent in his performances.
Extraordinary bowling indeed...
Amazing bowler
Probably, the best bowler Australia has produced. Very good video
McGrath?
@@vtp349 he is McGrath top1 bowler and his inspiration. (He has stated that recently in the extra inn of BGT) I think if I agree he himself wouldn't agree for his name to be above lille's
@@revanthsriraj5739 dont even wanna argue both are so good its a matter of personal preference
@@revanthsriraj5739 keep emotion and respect aside
Mgrath is better than lille
@@vtp349 Abe ja record dekhle
If sir viv got trouble in playing then you are the best bowler
9 times in Tests, 7 times in WSC SuperTests. 16 Times, hence why he's rated as the best fast bowler of all time. Viv is the best batsman of the last 50 years & the best since Bradman.
All time great fast bowler
Well bowled hes a hero a legend
Highest wicket taker fast bowler so far 5.1 dismissals in every test & 3.5 wickets per carrier regardless of injuries Greatest trail blazer of pace who explored new boundaries gotten stress fractures was da vry first came roaring back he was da trail blazer of recovery too pioneer of new cricket after space age it can b ammased he wid Thommo started golden era of cricket used to see as growing up on our dead sub continental turfs where he was so hardy until he prevails
Greatest bowler of all time
Great bowler.
Deadly Dennis , possibly the GOAT demon bowler.
Happy birthday legend lille
That ball to Gower 👌
A beautiful leg cutter
I lv him since the early '80s
All taken from WSC 1982-83. Nice.
Legend
Botham was without helmet facing Dennis Lillee...... present day batsman can't think of
The greatest FAST bowler of all time who inspired many others to become FAST bowlers
Dennis lillee guruji ❤
Great bowler of 70s and 80s
one n only lillee
Happy Bday sir
The man who built sachin
Bcoz of him .....I have my name ❤️
Lillee. All cunning and class!
Imagine being Kim Hughes and trying to effectively captain the giant personalities in the team at that time...hard job.
Dennis lillee is a dangerous bowler
Great
Don't know if many ppl know this but my old Cricket coach played with Dennis at Perth Cricket Club and he told me Dennis's brother was even faster than Dennis was.I think he went into the Army from memory.
I heard the same too, from my old cricket coach who was at Perth for a bit. Dennis had such a great work ethic.
The greatest fast bowler, Dennis Lillee.
Aussie the great ❤lillee Dennis 🎉the menace for batsmen
Lillee and Botham. Legend vs Legend.
I don't know whether it is a dream or a fake memory but I remember a game when Dennis pushed off from the fence to start his runup
Lille
all time great boller in the world
Owais Kalwakurthy no all time
1:08 off ya trott.
Once up on a time an Indian boy went to MRF pace foundation to be a fast bowler. The head coach of foundation suggested him to concentrate on batting. He did so.
If he hadn't done that, Sachin tendulkar would have been a fast bowler........ May be a mediocre one....
Lillee the legend....
Yes and would never able to bounce the ball above wkts
Best Australian bowler ever!
On his day, he was devastating... (which was the case quite often)
Can you please upload Javed Miandad,s 129 vs Australia at Perth from Pak tour of Australia 1979
Wicket number 2 - sharp late moving in cutter -flying leg stump
Wicket number 3 : ball slightly dipped in and moved out late catching the edge of the bat to wicket keeper: What a leg cutter
Dennis Lillee Total Wickets including World Series Cricket 🏏 422 Wickets at an Average of 24.39, Glenn McGrath Wickets 563 at an Average of 21.64 So McGrath wins the Battle.
My name is Sanjay
Nice bowling lilee sir
morvellous
The thing with McGrath, Akram, Ambrose, Lillee, Marshall they all seemed to accelerate of the pitch.
After Lillee's famous return from 4 spinal stress fractures, he was slower than he was at his pace peak in 1972. But he was still clocking between 154.8kmh & 155.7kmh. In 1972, they say he was frighteningly fast.
@@graemealexander8804 really? Wow never knew that
@@shahmianas8512 Did much research recently. It's an amazing record, considering the strength of the West Indies of that era, they are arguably the greatest Test side ever & all the World XI matches. He probably played 1/3rd of his matches against those 2 sides, so being Test Standard & higher. Wickets worth more etc. Fantastic record. His unofficial Test Record is 89 Tests, 458 wkts @ 23.92, 29x 5 wkt & 9x 10 wkt hauls. Best Bowling 12/89 vs WSC World XI. He also took 12/92 vs World XI in 1972.
@@graemealexander8804 you are correct. We never consider his overall record. His international record is still amazing. Players of his era rate him as the best and with Thomson who caused fear in batsman Lillee worked them over
@@graemealexander8804 Chill..No way he clocked those speeds..He was more a 135kmh bowler 😀
How good was that ball to Jeff Crowe at 32 seconds?! Only the master quicks can produce those types of deliveries. Dennis Lillee still at the top tier of the greatest ever. In all Rest of The World XI & WSC ODI, plus ODI, Lillee took 159 wkts at a mere 18.39. Legendary paceman with all the skills. The greatest.
Need more lille odi white ball wickets also Thomson imran headly
Thomson & Lily, the terror duo.
Naseem Shah's🇵🇰 bowling action is like lillee's action
What is the umpire saying?
East and the West
Lillee is the best !
Woah
Who else is here to compare his bowling action with naseem shah ?
Typical David Gower's game 1:11
Best Bowler ever in the World!
Oh man Superbowl
The role model of Glen Macgrath
So Lilee had all his wickets almost against New Zealand
Honestly I don't find perfect bowling action these days like DL and Sir Hadley.
1982/83 world series cup
cricket back then was so much fun. No offense, but kids today won't understand
My greatest xi of all time
Sachin
Lara
Ponting
Kallis
Dravid
Dhoni
Hadlee
Lillee
Mcgrath
Donald
Garner
Shane Warne
Arguably the best fast bowler!
Unarguably the best,Closest to Him should be Malcom marshall.
70 Tests, 355 wkts @ 23.92
19 Unofficial Tests, 103 wkts @ 23.91
103 ODI wkts @ 20.82
54 WSC ODI wkts @ 14.
Unofficial Test Record: 89 Tests, 458 wkts @ 23.92, 29x 5wkt, 9x 10 wkt hauls. Best Bowling 12/89 vs World XI. He also took 12/92 against the World XI in 1972.
He dismissed Viv Richards 16 times in Tests, Viv the best batsman since Bradman. Dennis's Test records is astonishing, as he played against the mighty West Indies every 2nd summer in Australia. He also played in 15 WSC SuperTests, taking 79 wkts against the West Indies & World XI's. Dennis's strike rate against the West Indies was 45! In 1972, 4 Tests against the World XI, his strike rate was 39! At retirement, he held both the Test & ODI wicket taking records & the most wickets by a fast bowler in a Calendar Year, 85 wkts, which still stands today. The greatest fast bowler of all time & the most skilled. Master & Rolls Royce of them all.
0:20 💖
No silly carry on after every wicket. No running around the ground flapping his arms about like an idiot, no screaming at the batsmen as he runs past.
Naseem shah of Australia
he looks like 50 years old then
Now that is the least amount of celebration I have seen for a wicket
Everyone stuck on the crease. The mark of a great bowler. Can't go forward, can't go back. Stuck in the mud.
Than hear or watch , all time sounds and now this time ..who played.. Australia vs West Indies..there I think Greenidge a Australian players..after a movement does correct by informative statics..
Who's here after glenn McGrathvs number 1
Some deliveries were unplayable
Best bowler of all time !!
Just 54k view ???? What the fluff