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Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain discuss England's 4-1 series defeat in India and where they go from here, plus salute the 700-wicket James Anderson.
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Word in the street is that the entire England team has gone home but Duckett has stayed back & is still morally ready to chase down 600 in the 4th innings...
Add Anderson too. He ll chase it in 70 overs
Ducket is a funny guy he looks like wwe wrestler hornswoggle
Sorry ind bowlers are not there because they are already in fear and trauma caused by Duckett in the series. Enough enough , they are screaming.
@@TanmayRaoM yeah.... Anderson too .....
@Kkc3126 he looks like some one out of Lord of the Rings or Hobbit 😂😂😂
Bazball is very entertaining. There's a new entertainer every 10 balls!
India Team blasted 72 sixes vs England 29 sixes.
It is fair to say that India found a way to outwit Bazball by tactical defence and tactical aggression. There was a lot of learnings for young guns and sure the Indian team will build on top of it.
Can not wait for them visiting SENA.
Hahahahaha that was brutal😅 new entertainer every 10 balls 😅😅😅
Nailed it!
Nas, the arm wrestle lasted one test, if that. Don't delude yourself.
@@cavandavidson1185 yeah well we wanted to keep things interesting for ourselves by preparing reasonably battable surfaces
India are gonna get cooked in Australia
The series is not over, till Athers and Nas conclude the proceedings. Had been waiting for it since end of Day 3.
IST test, right?
Hello yaaaa😅
We all know you lot would be unsubscribing had you lost the series
@@bibek12332 you still have a voice after Athers “tail between your legs” comment? 😂
Same here.. Used to check every hour
Why does India's win always have the tag 'in their conditions' attached? They won twice in Australia, drew in England, SA. They are a mighty fine team in any conditions
Lol! After Gabba 2021, they have won zero series( windies n lanka don't count). Home track bullies. Lost series to an average south africa in 2021. Drew against england 2022.
@@IITianProudIndiannow the proud Indian will tell which team has won an away series in that period😅
IITianProudIndian drew against SA in 2023
@@arpitshivhare217 That was the weakest SA side since re-admission in 92. And they could only draw against them. And England pre-Bazball was hopeless, again drawn series. Tigers at home, but just competent abroad. Better than 90s where they used to get thrashed left, right and center. But still see the home record: 17 unbeaten series in a row. Whereas abroad, despite all the hype, nothing achieved since Australia 2020-21. Massive disparity that even a kid can recognize. Hence the right expression "Outstanding in their own conditions"
@IITianProudIndian the series against SA was just of 2 matches and 1 defeat in overseas is kinda inevitable so they did played well.
Losing by 434 runs is not called arm wrestling - indian second innings was declared at 4 down, not allout.
eh, he just meant that the matches had days when England had the upper hand. In the match they lost by 434 runs they were 200-2 on day 2 then got all out for 312/10.
@@sabertratbrother that isn't an arm wrestle...England just had that one session ...rest they were not in the picture..second test also was over at 200-6 it's just Hartley and foakes batted and got some 50-60 runs ..and it was hardly a scare ..India had won it way before .
OMG!! Such a unbiased vodcast. Brillant analysis, they praised India....critized England as it should be because they lost so badly. Hats off to you guys
Old message from the Beatles to the England team: Slow down, you are moving way too fast.
Nowhere England
Not beatles.. simon n garfunkel
Think they were just outclassed bro, loved to see it and bring the players ego's down
Nasser Hussain is a fair and neutral analyst. He is always on point.
I don't think that there can be anyone better than Michael Atherton as a commentator or as an analyst.He is just too good.
Ponting, Bishop, Nas (when he is not being blatantly bias)
This guy predicted England will win 5-0 after 1st test😂😂
@@akashjain2803 No, Atherton said after first test that he would be disappointed and surprised if England does not go on to win the series(and not that England would win it 5-0) and even I felt after first test that the kind of team this is, that I would be very surprised if England did not go onto win at least one more test(not series).
Nas is better analyst and commentator..
20:00 lightbulb 💡 moment from Nas !! 3-1 loss under captain Root was dire, 4-1 loss under Ben n Baz but the team only needs minor refinements 🤔
Ah, but only us English Test fans can slate Stokes...its still like an old boys club.
India pretty good at home 😊
Meanwhile India at overseas - 2 series won vs Australia, 2-2 vs England if thier is no rain in one of test IND definitely won the series, Draw series in South Africa but but india pretty good at home 😅
No one is talking about in English media India also Fvrt when they tour SENA .
So should they be, with the size of pool of talent they’ve got.
@@khurmiful size of pool doesn't matter considering the other economical issues and corruption, the talent that is out there is nothing compared to the actual talent on the streets but never get a chance.
India are gonna get cooked in Australia
We’ll probably never see another seamer get 700 wickets…Jimmy is unique
I think rabada
@@Love_for_virat_kohliit requires a lot of longevity…which is impossible to predict with seamers
Jimmy was able to survive as he very smartly quit white ball cricket a decade ago. Thereby he kept himself going.
Glorified statpadder.
@@dragonballfanscantread2383
I got no idea what that means, but I agree.😂
It's only his mileage that's incredible. Not his bowling.
I wish you guys would do this podcast for the India vs Australia series later this year!! Absolutely love the depth of the analysis and assessment !! More power to both of you !!
Nasser and Athers🙏...they could be reading the weather report... I 'd still be watching...love listening to them❤😊
Ashwin just released his CZcams video and he said this amazing thing there "Bazball isn't just aggressive playing, it's defenseless cricket ".... can't agree more👌🏻😌
Yep. Totally indefensible.
40 minutes of consolation
Can listen these two for hours
Find a job
The series win added to captain Rohit Sharma's sublime record as Test skipper; he has yet to concede a series defeat, winning in five of the seven series where he has captained the side since taking over the leadership role over two years ago.
The series against England presented a difficult challenge for Rohit, as he was left with an inexperienced squad - particularly among batters - for a majority of the games. With no Virat Kohli throughout the whole series and KL Rahul ruled out after the first match due to injury, Rohit had to rely on his young brigade while ensuring his own performances remained consistent.
Rahul Dravid spoke in detail about Rohit Sharma's contributions with the bat after the 4-1 series win against England.
India registered a sensational innings-and-64-run win over England in the fifth and final Test of the series in Dharamsala, clinching a 4-1 victory. The side outclassed England on the third day of the Test yet again, bundling the visitors out for just 195 after putting 479 on the board in the first innings.
While the Indian captain did make a
slow start with the bat, he eventually played a crucial role in the side's series win, scoring two important centuries. Rohit ended with 400 runs in five Tests.
India's head coach, Rahul Dravid, praised Rohit's significant contribution throughout the series, highlighting a particular innings that exemplified the team's dependence on their captain.
“It has been a pleasure watching him bat since I saw him as an 18-year-old. It is always pleasing to the eye. But I think he has added a lot of steel and grit to that.
Sometimes, we forget that a little bit. Look at his numbers. He was shy enough not to mention the critical situation where he won the toss in Rajkot, and we were 3 down in the first hour. You need somebody to step up and get a hundred, and the captain does that for you,” Dravid said.
India were left reeling at 33/3 in the first innings of the Rajkot Test; Rohit then partnered Ravindra Jadeja and scored a prolific 133 off 196 deliveries, adding 204 runs for the fourth wicket to bail the side out of trouble.
“Second innings in Ranchi, you needed a start to chase 192. Both the openers gave us that. He has been terrific to watch; it is not easy to start as a middle-order player and then open. To do that consistently when we needed it, especially in the last three games, is a credit to him in spite of other things happening around him,” said Dravid further.
Here's another crazy stat
Every time Rohit has scored a hundred in a test match, India has won that match.
🤯
@@Xinnie_The_Flu More sixes across all format than any player.. RO- Hitman. The Captain has a stunning tally of 587 Sixes while Chris Gayle has 553 Sixes.The second Indian on the list, MS Dhoni 359 Sixes.🤔
He also bottles tournaments
@@blue_red_screen Rohit Sharma's India Cricket team has faced challenges in major finals of ICC tournaments due to a combination of factors.
Despite reaching significant finals, like the World Test Championship,ODI World Cup and T20 World Cup, India has struggled to secure victories. Issues such as the pressure of high-stakes matches, the need for a different approach to gameplay, and the impact of strategic decisions have influenced these outcomes.
Rohit Sharma himself has acknowledged the need for a change in mindset and tactics, emphasizing the importance of playing freely and differently in crucial matches.
The team's performance in finals has been affected by instances of batting collapses, strategic errors, and the inability to convert good starts into substantial scores.
Additionally, criticism has been directed at specific player decisions and match-turning moments that have impacted India's results in these critical encounters.
Overall, a combination of psychological pressure, strategic adjustments, and execution on the field have contributed to India's challenges in achieving success in major ICC tournament finals.
Nothing is more fun than listening to two best friends talking to each other about what they love!
When series started my prediction is 4-1 and it's right 😮😮😮
That was brilliant, as usual. Thank you, Nas & Athers, for this treat through the series. Much appreciated.
9:03 Pleasure listening to you gentlemen..fair unbiased observation were your trademark.. eagerly waiting for your next session 👍👍👍
Good to see such acceptance towards the defeat and the grace with which they have accepted & dissected this series.
Such intelligent, smart and unbiased analysis!
00:38 "Things turn against you" .... 😂😂😂
Will sorely miss these two English greats. A treat to listen to them. ❤❤
Honest people with honest opinion... I just love their podcasts... Nasser & Atherton way to go....
Spot on. People mistake Dravid to be a smooth operator. But Nas rightly used the word Ruthless.
Infact, many years back, I think it was Ponting(not sure.Could be a Pak cricketer) who observed that dada brought the fire across.But prior to him, it was Dravid who brought that fight in the team very quietly.
I think Graeme Smith once said that if you want to see aggression,you have to look into Rahul Dravid's eyes....
Ather &Nass both very good gentleman and also true spoke person......let's continue
There's such a lovely informal warmth to these Athers and Nas podcasts. I could listen to them talk for hours -superb intelligent analysis. Fair but constructive criticisms, never sensationalised, and great friendly banter. It's got such a great unpolished vibe (in the best way) of two blokes having a chat about cricket, with no frills - please keep these Vodcast chats going Sky Sports. Please don't put them in a studio with a bunch of video replays and analysis...keep it to these two in their studies at home. It's brilliant like this.
So fascinating to listen to these two veterans for their balanced views and comprehensive analysis. Thank you. Please make us happy like this in days to come.
It's so nice to see these guys talk..really missed their commentary
NH gives much pleasure when he analyses and opines. Truly a cricket statesman!
You guys are the best . Love listening to your views .
It was Axar Patel who dropped Pope in the 1st test otherwise the result would have been 5-0 😉
In a contest between Bazball or whatever versus Skill, Skill would always win!! Pak werent skillfull so Eng hammered them! Had India not been this skillful they might have lost too but they are a mighty skillful team and that shows in the result!
Drop Anderson, if you want progress.
To be honest egland were lucky to win the first game.
Score line is closest to 5-0 indias favour than anything other than what it already is
🙏
I dunno why ppl keep commenting i5 should hav3 been 5-0 etc but for dropped catch etc. accept result at 4-1 and move on
I like Mike and Hussain conversation. Always talk positive side of the personality and game 🇮🇳
If we look at this series only then the Eng team played better than last time but lost by same margin so a bit of improvement. If we look at the last two years then tremendous improvement as the Eng team has either beaten or drawn. So all in all a definite improvement!!
Thank you Nasser & Michael for wonderful insight talk over the last 5 tests. Enjoyed watching and listening to you both 👍
Thanks Arthers and Nas for adding brilliant analysis to a brilliant series.
Amazing camaraderie and lovely show....we should have more such shows...no unnecessary criticism...just factual discussion and treating cricket like a game and cricketers as humans who can falter. That's all audiences need . All the best
All through this 5-match series I really enjoyed watching/listening to thsse podcasts. Athers and Nass's discussions on thsse podcasts were very mature, and of high quality.
Thank you guys.
I followed this podcast throughout the series and will admit, it's been on highest quality. No nonsense talks, completely unbiased, the way they order the topics to be discussed and deliver such high quality content. Remarkable!
Loved this whole podcast series, I was waiting impatiently since yesterday for this podcast. You guys have been legendary.
You two make a great pair of analysts. Those who have played and captained make great analysts.
Best Cricket Analysis, Best Cricketing Brain discussing about Test Cricket 🙏
It's an Privileged to listening the discussion between two Best Cricket Analyst 🙏
I think it’s probably for the best that we’ve got a bit of a break until the next series. Time for Stokes and Baz to walk away and have a think. At the end of the day, sides don’t win in India, and the overall series result is not a surprise. But England were very poor for large moments of the series. The most frustrating thing is we were genuinely in some of those early games, but you don’t win in India unless you score big first innings runs, and the experienced middle order have let us down for most of this series. We’ll definitely welcome Harry Brook back in the summer!
Two of my most favourite commentators.
The proverbial Bazball - a neologism coined by ESPNCricinfo journalist Andrew Miller to describe the new brand of Test cricket England have adopted under the current regime - spectacularly folded against a time-tested, seasoned, and uncomplicated method of winning Test matches.
Former New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum was brought in to oversee this transition while the captaincy mantle was handed over to Ben Stokes.
On a true surface, in conditions the England would take less adjusting to, and after losing the toss, it took India less than three days to bowl the opponents out twice and somewhere in the middle of it, break their spirit in the field too.
Annihilation of Bazball - Rohit Sharma’s India Have Cut Through The Hollow and Empty Big TalkTalk.
The magnificent Dhauladhar range of Dharamshala bore witness as England capitulated for the one final time at the hands of the Indian juggernaut last week.
At the end of the fifth Test, England perhaps couldn’t have asked for the series to end any sooner. Their frailties stood exposed.
For all the flamboyance and aggression it boasts of, their bazball batting remained painfully out of depth for the better part of the five Tests.
The sheer inadequacy of their bowling resources to force a result in these conditions couldn’t have been made any clearer.
Baz has never coached a Test side before landing the high-profile job at England. His coaching stints were limited to T20 franchises but perhaps that’s exactly what England were after - a change in optics.
McCullum brought with him a personality that was easily identifiable to the narrative spin that England were looking for after a prolonged period of mediocrity.
The inherent nature of Test cricket still requires a team to be abundantly resourceful to take 20 wickets. There’s no substitute to this.
An overlooked aspect in England’s early success during the Bazball era was their bowling attack kept achieving this with remarkable consistency.
Bazball won its validation among fans and media alike.
The exuberance with the bat was only going to take them so far unless they built the bowling muscle to compete. And this is precisely where Rahul Dravid and Rohit Sharma’s India bled them dry.
England’s bowlers on the other hand were no match for India on either front. Their seamers were old and fragile, while their rookie spinners - despite promise - were out of their element for the most part.
That Bazball is a renaissance that will make Test matches entertaining, we must be reminded every time the camera pans on Stokes. Every time Stokes makes a bowling change, or opts for a funky-looking field, or prematurely declares an innings for no apparent gain, it must be acknowledged that it’s being done to safeguard the future of Test cricket.
Smith, Kohli, Labuschagne, and Sharma are among the finest batters in the modern game and boast of an infinitely superior career to every current England batter bar Joe Root. But the four must still mend their ways and play a game that satisfies the idea the English have decided to rally behind.
England players too actively do their bit in peddling puffery around the cult of Bazball.
After Australia pulled an incredible heist at Edgbaston in the opening Ashes Test last year, McCullum practically implied it was in fact England’s fast-paced approach that left enough time for Australia to force a win. In McCullum’s heady imaginations, it felt like they’d won.
India managed to very swiftly turn the tide in this series with a fairly young core of players despite losing the opening Test.
England fans may just be as open to actual victories as the team thinks they are to moral ones.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂The excuses get better and better , England ’re just not good enough to beat top teams.
Change ur name ftom Brave warrior to Meticulous Analyst 😊🎉❤
I was waiting yr postcast.very good discussion regarding eng vrs india series.
Congratulations to Andersen on his achievements. It's really commendable for a quick bowler to reach those heights in tests unfortunately if one has to be critical of him it's going to be that he mastered Dukes & SG balls but couldn't do that with kookaburra red ball much 🙏
Fabulous conversation!
I could listen to these two talking about cricket for days
GOAT duo - Athers and Nas ! Nobody and I repeat nobody can provide cricket insights the way these two legends can. Perhaps the only other former cricketer who came close to this kind of excellence was Ian Chappell.
Salute these 2 champions of cricket analysis and commentary!
It is so pleasant to listen to both of you. Great analysis and discussion.
I was eagerly waiting for this episode. I love listening to Mr. Michael Artherton, his commentary and cricket knowledge is second to none. Has to be one of my favourite commentators. Wishing you the very best!
As ever, this is my most favourite podcast. So much detailed conversation and funny banter between Nasser and Atherton
These podcasts have been so good, genuine unbiased analysis - will miss this…
Mr Nasser , as an Indian I absolutely appreciate your opinion on various issues throughout this series. But for one moment when you say Eng will not play for draws , do you or anyone in Eng think that india and Aus are playing for draws. I can 't understand what this Eng cricket team and their fans think about how they are going about their job and the way they are speaking in public.Ever since we have had WTC , most test matches have had results all around the world. So there is no desperate need that any particular team has to make test cricket interesting or save it. When there are 35 to 40 wickets in a test match on a regular basis and hence a result , it is already quite interesting.
The actual fact is that Bazball is just the incapable technique- less eng T20 batsmen having an intent to win test matches by just attacking without any test match skills. If you are honest , tell us one batsman in this eng team except Root who is capable of playing a Jurel(90 in 1st innings in Ranchi) type of an innings under that type of a pressure and on that pitch . Sorry there is none which is a shame considering the talking your players are doing in public.
Whatever refinement eng make after this series , pls ask Mr Duckett to convey it to Jaiswal as he has to copy it (according to Duckett). Sorry to mention this in this video where you are a part of because there was enough saneness in your reaction to Duckett s view of Jaiswal s performances.
I think it’s pretty simple as under Root we just have too many batsmen that average in the low 30s. Crawley, Pope, Bairstow Stokes Foakes are just not consistent enough. I would bring in Jennings and Compton at the top with a middle order of Duckett Root Brookes and Stokes. I would stick with Foakes as I think it’s tough to judge his batting when he’s always batting with the tail. I would move away from Anderson purely because we need bowlers that can bat a bit. Robinson Woakes Wood and Hartley maybe that all bat
Looks like i have waited for ages for this vlog
Nasser: pope of cricket.
We love you nasser❤❤❤.
Very good ,impartial, objective analysis by nasser hussain and michael artherton, 👌 well done.
Stop saying they reinvented test cricket. Other batters have been doing it for long time. England just started batting like madmen regardless of the situation
Great achievement by Jimmy playing 200 tests as a fast bowler 😂
Without injuries grt
David Gower & Bumbles opinion is missing! Still excellent though! In all honesty, fantastic cricket!
Nice and organized podcast, fascinating to listen. Waiting for more
Bill Lawry, richie Benaud, David GOwer, Harsha and these two are the all time GOAT of Cricket commentary
Add Tony Greig to that list, his commentary for Sachin batting is unforgettable.
@@mahqindia2414 except that instance he was biased towards Australia and he was unethical cricketer -- you can ask holding
Nice balanced discussion.. Good on the veterans..
You two are the best .... God Bless .
Very good indeed, excellent analysis and presentation.
Superb podcast as always. Could listen to these 2 for hours.
The series got officially over today post this analysis by Nas & Athers🙌
102 sixes were hits
India hits 73 sixes & England hits 29 sixes.
Jaiswal hits 26 sixes.
Great discussion
Bcci should probably give royalties to these two gentlemen for giving us such in-depth post series analysis. Great content from Sky❤
It’s a pleasure to listen to your cricket smart podcast take a bow Athers and Nass
I have been searching for this podcast for the last 2 days!!
Good review and straight with facts. That's why I like these two and watch all their cricket analyses. ❤❤
Jimmy Anderson
Congratulations 💐🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for this excellent conversation
As a indian fan, i must say, jimmy deserves everything. As a seamer gettin 700 wkts is not easy at the age of 41. We are happy for him. Thats the milestone hard to achieve.
Fantastic discussion...I think I missed my chance to meet you n Barmy Army in Dharmashala Mikey. Have a safe journey home. Regards.
Thank you guys! You are THE best when it comes to podcasts!
England played very well, the result does not reflect but overall I loved the attitude of England compared to other touring teams. They never understood bazball in Indian condition, they went all out but proper bazz ball was played by India. On Indian pitchis you need to wait till afternoon n then start playing strokes once bowlers are but tierd but any ways ..very good series to watch...thank you England for entertaining us.
That's fair brother. Look forward to playing you guys again 🇬🇧🇮🇳
Easy way to improve. Play the moment. Also Brook to three and pope to five
England really had a golden chance to win the test with solid pitches offered for last 4 test. They should rew their chances.
India really played very well. Indian cricket future is secure with solid new players.
Always a pleasure listening to you two gentlemen.🙂
Thanks lads, great content. Do the same for the Oz v India series please.
U r from Australia?
Now I am at peace !!. Have been waiting for this podcast since the test ended.
Jamie Anderson - One of the greatest swing bowlers of all time. My best wishes to him. 👍
Actually England lost because of its veterans. Anderson, Stokes, and Bairstow didn't deliver much considering their experience. I felt Anderson did trouble a bit but not consistently. Stokes was a big surprise to me - he didn't look the usual Stokes who fights a difficult situation with the attitude of "Cometh the hour, Cometh the man". I got a feeling that initially they were sure that they will play very different shots and will outdo India. But, when India started to counter the plans and also provided slightly different pitches, I think England's plan to play different shots didn't work. Rohit started to put the field positions correctly for the new styled sweeps and ramp shots. This along with accuracy of spinners have troubled the English batsmen. When the going went tough for the English batsmen, some of them didn't change their attitude. They still were sometimes mindlessly aggressive. That caused the issue for them. So, this is what it comes to - I think Bazball might work in one test or two tests until the opponents start their counterplan. But, in all honesty, for England the greatest find is Shoaib Bashir. For India, the greatest find is Dhruv Jurel. I am not very sure if the Bazball era is working for England or not. The only player that was significantly different from the pre-Bazball era was Crawley. Crawley was not at all confident earlier under Root, but under Stokes he is a much better batsmen. Apart from that, I am not very sure Bazball delivered so much. Aus draw at home (without Lyon), lost heavily against India, and draw in NZ. With the way Eng is playing, WI can give them a good challenge in England.
Guys, At present India can boast of two parallel international teams. The one that played last test is one team and second team 1. Ishan, 2. Rituraj, 3. K L Rahul, 4. Virat, 5. Surya, 6. Rinku, 7. Hardik, 8. Axar, 9. Shardul, 10. Shami & 11. Bishnoi. Will have Shreyas Iyer, Ajinkya Rahane, Shikhar Dhavn, Washington Sundar, Shivam Dubey, Prithvi Shaw, Akash singh, Arshdeep, and quite a few more good enough to play international cricket, waiting in the queue!
Could listen to them whole day😅
It shows badly on ECB that they don't have good young pacer to replace old Anderson. No player however great keep on playing and deny younger players their chance. Many great players could have played on and on. Viv , Ponting, Sachin, Kallis, Akram etc could have played till they are 50 for milestones.
Results matter at the end! Well said Nass👌. Its same way India was gauged all along and it shouldn't be any different for any other country playing test cricket. Sport has a winner at the end of every game and everyone remembers the Winner!!!
Enjoyed your coverage guys 👍
It is always worth listening the analysis from you both the greats of the game.😊👍