I have so much #respect for flintoff he loves the game and participating in that video is just one of the many things that prove him as a true gentleman. As much as I would love to hate him as a Pom and all, I can't due to his actions in the edgbaston test 2005
@@keeganharvey6007 Yeah that epic photo of him consoling Brett Lee show a character. I hope we don't each other just because if cricket. I think only 1 in 25,000 English kids ever play cricket so they might wonder why Australians hate them!😂🤣
@@keeganharvey6007 I cannot hate Flintoff, it is impossible, he is my favourite international player of all time. My favourite All rounder and definitely my favourite Englishman. He was an absolute star of the game and massive personality, plus he had a killer voice and personality haha. I am an Aussie fan, but even after Edgebaston 2005, I could never hate him. If there was an Englishman that I would want to play for Australia, it would be him all day.
100% Freddy was an absolute class act, such a good Bowler and decent bat as well. Very handy player and had a great sense of humour. I loved when he was chirping to Yuvraj Singh while Broad was bowling haha. 6 sixes. He was awesome.
I watched every amazing minute of this game. This test epitomizes what is so brilliant about TEST cricket over 5 days. Attack, defense, timing, bowling, field placement, catching, batting..scoring! A test can change on the turn of a moment! Some people just don't realise that....they love the shorter game. I love it all.... but prefer tests...then ODI...and then 20/20
I agree Paul. I remember this match well. I was 26 and running a workshop, so I made sure all of the radios were on ABC, then I'd rush home to catch the last session on TV. My girlfriend at the time had no interest in cricket, but she was up to visit on day five. We got home, and I made it clear that we were watching a history making match. My best memory from all of it, is that she now loves cricket and watches it because of the Tests. It's a final day I won't forget, and have watched the DVD many time since. Brilliant cricketers, and role models for us all.
Absolutely true mate , test is 100% competition . odi and t20 cricket is more about exhibition to attract the people's In batsman hitting sixes only thing pleasing is sound of bat , not much pleasing to eyes Test cricket is watchful all the way through , even today's test cricket as well . No difference still every run , every wicket , every catch is worthy in tests
@@SilentHotdog28 Gilly certainly the best batsman-keeper of all time, but definitely not the best keeper. Healy was a FAR better keeper. Ponting was not the best captain either - Taylor was a much better Aussie captain. I agree with best bowler ever though...
@@Adam-oy4ix I don't know where you get Healy is better than Adam lol, Adam played less tests and achieved more with his keeping, even if you look at their other match types (ODI, FC, LA) Adam outperformed Healy in dismissals (both in stumpings and catches) The only reason why people say Healy is better than Gilly is because Healy was there first and got preferential treatment for being the veteran. But Gilly is the better Gloveman. (The only people who you could argue for being better are maybe Mark Boucher and Andy Flower). But I'd have Gilly in my side 10 times out of 10 over any keeper in history.
@@Adam-oy4ix On the Captain point, it is debatable, we have had some very good captains, Steve Waugh, Bradman, Ponting, Taylor, Clarke. I guess I was a little biased on that part since out of those Ponting is my favourite.
Love him or hate him, Warne has always had a knack of predicting the right outcomes and then making it happen. He did it during the semifinals of 1999 world cup and does it here again!
wow, goosebumps! i was lucky enough to be there that 5th day, will never forget the noise and excitement towards the end of the day, through the run chase.. Nothing compares to test match cricket, this match proves it!
I think this has to be the greatest Test match win ever (or at least very close to it). It was so clutch, the mammoth task they had ahead of them, having to get 9 wickets and chase all in a day's play...........just unbelievable.
"The thing about cricket is that you can see the out come way before it actually happened" Golden word form champion cricketer he won the tri-series after this test series beating world champ in white ball take a bow Freddie😊👌
remember watching that Match, sitting at home in the Riverland, always knowing that a test match is never over until the final ball, to see our guys pulling off the miracle in Adelaide was always something to be proud of. beating England in cricket is always a great moment.
@@dazaspc Yeah nah sorry mate gotta hard disagree on that. Taylor was a bit like Ian Chappell or Stephen Fleming, wasn't the best bat in the team but brilliant tacticians, and respected by everyone in the team and the public. Warne, while also being a great tactician, has always been in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons, and captaincy definitely would not have changed that imo, it's just who he is.
@@dazaspc No it was his off field indiscretions. Nothing to do with being a drone or being unopinionated. He would certainly have been a great leader for Australian cricket *on the field*. But off the field it's like picking a league player who was into partying hard and a hit with the women. To this day, Tim Paine was held under that same pressured expectation. Warner as well altho his ball tampering is a big black mark too.
@@dazaspc Are you kidding? Did you see the early day squads Taylor had? Gavin Robertson, Matthews, Paul Wilson, Peter Macintyre, Tim May, Jo Angel... Taylor developed the players that Steve Waugh used to dominate the world. He gave Australian cricket the boost from Border's hard nosed strength to out and out matchwinners. Taylor's captaincy is what nurtured Shane Warne into who he is today. Taylor's batting was overlooked when out of form for patches specifically because his captaincy elevated the side so much it was a huge advantage to having him running the team on the field.
I had seen the first test in that series but after that I was in hospital for a very long time and because I was very ill I was not expected to survive I did not see anymore of that series but I survived and amazingly I did not know any of the results as I had been in ICU and unconscious a lot. My Uncle rocked up at my home with all of the dvds of the series and he and I watched each test match in order and I have never enjoyed a series as much as this one it will stay with me for the rest of my life and yes my uncle is a legend.
Definitely the finest cricket mind I have ever seen, and I went to my first Ashes Test at the SCG in 1959 and hero worshipped Norman O'Neill from then until he retired. Warne had more cricket "smarts" than even Richie Benaud. (There has never been a thrill like it, your first test at the SCG.........until I discovered motorbikes in 1969!!!! That is why I am now known as "pegleg Pete!" I'm 68 and I still think I could open for Oz but that first single.......if I started running now, I'd be there by next Christmas.) God, how I love cricket!!!
Mark Taylor: "Warnie has a habit of making things happen" That has got to be one of the greatest understatements in sport! That is like saying Tiger woods makes a few shots under pressure...LMAO They are both FREAKS in doing that! ...Both have changed their respective games ...and both NEVER EVER EVER GIVE UP!!!!
Adelaide always has witnessed some unbelievable spirit from various teams. Australia in 2006 were behind the game, but still they, especially Warne, had that belief of winning that Test match, and they won. In 2014 too, India weren't going good in the first 3 days. Still they, especially Kohli, believed they could chase 365 on Day 5 and win it for India. Unbelievable spirit!! But unfortunately, they lost.
I love Hussey. Great player and a true legend of cricket. He's my favourite player and I inspire to be like him. Wanna meet him some day and learn from him. #Mrcricketisalegend Go Huss
This is why test cricket is the pinnacle. It's never over till it's over. Till that last ball, last run, both teams are still in the game. After five days, to finish like that. How can anything be better?
It was said somewhere, am not able to recall where, but, a comment concerning Les Burdett, curator of the Adelaide Oval, was that he was in the doghouse for the first 4 days of this test match. At the end of the last day, due to the finish of the test match, he was elevated to the Penthouse! It would be an interesting exercise to go back through the Adelaide records, and find out just how many test matches finished 1) On the last day 2) In the last session 3) In the last hour, and 4) What the win / loss /draw record of Australia is at Adelaide Oval against all teams.
How that England side lost 0-5 is beyond me, it was stacked all through the order. They made Mammoth totals, bowled really well and fielded really well. That series realistically should have been closer. I know that Aus side is the best in Cricket history, but damn that England side was good too. We might actually have a contest on our hands if that England side was playing instead of the current England side.
The Australian team was on such an absurd level back then that people forget how good that English team was too. They would have absolutely obliterated either team's Ashes squad from the last 4-5 years
England only made one big total, others were just good scores well within reach. As talented as they were, they didn't stand a chance against the Australian team of the time.
As an Australian fan I find Freddy my favourite cricketer, always entertaining and fair. A real gentleman. and think that is the mood within the Oz fan ranks
Incredible really. I remember after the close of the first innings, it was so late in the game that the very idea of either team winning seemed absurd.
THE KING is dead. He was the lead to drive the Aussie win in this amazing Test Match. @ 1:07 HE KNEW. I wish that Warnie was still alive - his commentary and coaching would be priceless... The whole world will miss you, mate. 😢😢 M 🦘🏏😎
Without warne, Aussies don’t win that game. Hussey absolutely clutch player. Everyone in that Aussie side contributed during that win. I won’t ever forget that day. Absolutely awesome watching the Aussies tick off every run and then complete the Victory and me going absolutely nuts, my mum wondering what was happening lol. RIP Warnie
4:43 did anyone else feel the same yesterday when the Aussies beat Pakistan??. Huss is rightfully named mr cricket. My friends sometimes call me mr cricket because my bedroom is cricket themed but I respond with mike Hussey is mr cricket and I'm his favourite nephew. One of the best tests in history and the best in ashes. When Huss hit that cover drive to win, shivers were sent down my spine. Love Bill lawry's commentary too "STRAIGHT DOWN HIS THROAT! CAUGHT AT SECOND GULLY, THIRD FORTH SLIP WHO CARES!!!"
On the morning on day 5, Stuart clark bowled like the first 10 or 12 overs from 1 end while warnie bowled at the other end, stuart clark beet the bat like 10 times and went for about 10 runs off his overs, gave England absolutely nothing and warnie and the others cashed in, very important part of that that victory
It's worth mentioning that the first innings of this match featured Warne's worst single innings bowling figures of his entire career (1/167). He managed to turn it into (arguably) the greatest triumph, both for the team and for himself personally.
As an Indian, I used to absolutely hate this Australian team. But now, I get inspired by them after knowing their internal processes, hardwork and attitude.
RIP Warnie. Was here this day with my dad as an 8 year old, how lucky I was to be there on day 5 this day to witness the absolute scenes
Lucky man
Well done Freddie for participating in this vid. He could have easily brushed it off as something to forget. Respect to a worthy foe.
I have so much #respect for flintoff he loves the game and participating in that video is just one of the many things that prove him as a true gentleman. As much as I would love to hate him as a Pom and all, I can't due to his actions in the edgbaston test 2005
@@keeganharvey6007 Yeah that epic photo of him consoling Brett Lee show a character. I hope we don't each other just because if cricket. I think only 1 in 25,000 English kids ever play cricket so they might wonder why Australians hate them!😂🤣
I consider Freddie an honourary Aussie. He's got the perfect attitude. I'll help that bloke shift a couch or a fridge anytime.
@@keeganharvey6007 I cannot hate Flintoff, it is impossible, he is my favourite international player of all time. My favourite All rounder and definitely my favourite Englishman. He was an absolute star of the game and massive personality, plus he had a killer voice and personality haha. I am an Aussie fan, but even after Edgebaston 2005, I could never hate him. If there was an Englishman that I would want to play for Australia, it would be him all day.
100% Freddy was an absolute class act, such a good Bowler and decent bat as well. Very handy player and had a great sense of humour.
I loved when he was chirping to Yuvraj Singh while Broad was bowling haha. 6 sixes. He was awesome.
Who came back here to relive the Warne magic
RIP King
💔
Multiple times mate.
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"1 run to win. Seagulls are flying, saluting the Australians"
What a legend Bill Lawry is.
I agree
Best commentary team ever. Bill was always my favourite. Summed up the moment to absolute perfection
@@lukepittle8961 ++++++♤
I reckon he said swooping the Australians
I watched every amazing minute of this game.
This test epitomizes what is so brilliant about TEST cricket over 5 days.
Attack, defense, timing, bowling, field placement, catching, batting..scoring!
A test can change on the turn of a moment!
Some people just don't realise that....they love the shorter game.
I love it all.... but prefer tests...then ODI...and then 20/20
I agree Paul.
I remember this match well. I was 26 and running a workshop, so I made sure all of the radios were on ABC, then I'd rush home to catch the last session on TV.
My girlfriend at the time had no interest in cricket, but she was up to visit on day five.
We got home, and I made it clear that we were watching a history making match.
My best memory from all of it, is that she now loves cricket and watches it because of the Tests.
It's a final day I won't forget, and have watched the DVD many time since. Brilliant cricketers, and role models for us all.
Absolutely true mate , test is 100% competition . odi and t20 cricket is more about exhibition to attract the people's
In batsman hitting sixes only thing pleasing is sound of bat , not much pleasing to eyes
Test cricket is watchful all the way through , even today's test cricket as well . No difference still every run , every wicket , every catch is worthy in tests
@Somebody WhoisSomewhere This Australian Test Side also feel proud for Australia as the World Beaters.
"He's got him! Caught at short gulley, or third or fourth slip, who cares!?!" Love Bill Lawry's commentary!
One of a kind!
At 09:49
I was there on the hill, had tears in my eyes after the match, the barmy army came up and shook our hands, I love cricket
Gotta admire Freddie’s honesty, what a match, one of the greatest ever, thanks Warnie RIP mate
That's why that Australian team is called the world's greatest.
Best Wicket Keeper ever, best Bowler ever & best captain ever....plus some great teammates to keep them company.
@@SilentHotdog28 Gilly certainly the best batsman-keeper of all time, but definitely not the best keeper. Healy was a FAR better keeper. Ponting was not the best captain either - Taylor was a much better Aussie captain. I agree with best bowler ever though...
@@Adam-oy4ix I don't know where you get Healy is better than Adam lol, Adam played less tests and achieved more with his keeping, even if you look at their other match types (ODI, FC, LA) Adam outperformed Healy in dismissals (both in stumpings and catches) The only reason why people say Healy is better than Gilly is because Healy was there first and got preferential treatment for being the veteran. But Gilly is the better Gloveman. (The only people who you could argue for being better are maybe Mark Boucher and Andy Flower). But I'd have Gilly in my side 10 times out of 10 over any keeper in history.
@@Adam-oy4ix On the Captain point, it is debatable, we have had some very good captains, Steve Waugh, Bradman, Ponting, Taylor, Clarke. I guess I was a little biased on that part since out of those Ponting is my favourite.
@@SilentHotdog28 Another rubbish, nonsensical comment!
Probably the tenth time I've watched this but it's all different after the passing of Warne. Almost mystic what he made of this game. Rest up kos
Love him or hate him, Warne has always had a knack of predicting the right outcomes and then making it happen. He did it during the semifinals of 1999 world cup and does it here again!
1996 semi finals as well, beat the windies out of nowhere. this guy is a ****ing freak.
wow, goosebumps! i was lucky enough to be there that 5th day, will never forget the noise and excitement towards the end of the day, through the run chase.. Nothing compares to test match cricket, this match proves it!
I think this has to be the greatest Test match win ever (or at least very close to it). It was so clutch, the mammoth task they had ahead of them, having to get 9 wickets and chase all in a day's play...........just unbelievable.
Amazing Adelaide 2006 - still my favourite match in all forms of cricket
Me too, remember having days off school to watch
RIP Warnie. A legend that will never be forgotten
Hussey: cool and elegant as you like.
And you feel his ecstacy when he hits those winning runs.
I missed my train to see the end of that match.
Best Australian team....... How worth the cricket was back in that time.......Golden moments...
Shows the class of Freddie to do this video. A great of the game 👍
"The thing about cricket is that you can see the out come way before it actually happened" Golden word form champion cricketer he won the tri-series after this test series beating world champ in white ball take a bow Freddie😊👌
remember watching that Match, sitting at home in the Riverland, always knowing that a test match is never over until the final ball, to see our guys pulling off the miracle in Adelaide was always something to be proud of.
beating England in cricket is always a great moment.
One of the most memorable moments in a Ashes series.
What a shame that events conspired and Warnie never Captained Australia. A great cricketing mind.
He captained Australia in 10 ODIs, for 10 wins.
@@dazaspc Taylor was Australia's best tactical mind. Can't have Warne being captain with all the off field shenanigans have a think about it mate
@@dazaspc Yeah nah sorry mate gotta hard disagree on that. Taylor was a bit like Ian Chappell or Stephen Fleming, wasn't the best bat in the team but brilliant tacticians, and respected by everyone in the team and the public. Warne, while also being a great tactician, has always been in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons, and captaincy definitely would not have changed that imo, it's just who he is.
@@dazaspc No it was his off field indiscretions. Nothing to do with being a drone or being unopinionated. He would certainly have been a great leader for Australian cricket *on the field*. But off the field it's like picking a league player who was into partying hard and a hit with the women. To this day, Tim Paine was held under that same pressured expectation. Warner as well altho his ball tampering is a big black mark too.
@@dazaspc Are you kidding? Did you see the early day squads Taylor had? Gavin Robertson, Matthews, Paul Wilson, Peter Macintyre, Tim May, Jo Angel... Taylor developed the players that Steve Waugh used to dominate the world. He gave Australian cricket the boost from Border's hard nosed strength to out and out matchwinners. Taylor's captaincy is what nurtured Shane Warne into who he is today.
Taylor's batting was overlooked when out of form for patches specifically because his captaincy elevated the side so much it was a huge advantage to having him running the team on the field.
Love Hussey's work! Absolute legend of the game.
Wish we could witness more and more matches like this. What a great match! May Warnie rest in peace. Om Shanti 🙏
Freddie represents the best part of the game. Cricket should be a breed apart from every other sport. It used to be and can be again.
As an Aussie, I love Flintoff for being part of this. Made it so much more watchable. What a great game.
love this attitude of Australians team
I believe that Hussey and Clarke are one of the greatest Aussie batting partnerships of all time
Bradman and Ponsford.
Gillespie and McGrath
Agar and Hughes
Taylor and marsh
Andos 325 I was going to say that too. None better
I had seen the first test in that series but after that I was in hospital for a very long time and because I was very ill I was not expected to survive I did not see anymore of that series but I survived and amazingly I did not know any of the results as I had been in ICU and unconscious a lot. My Uncle rocked up at my home with all of the dvds of the series and he and I watched each test match in order and I have never enjoyed a series as much as this one it will stay with me for the rest of my life and yes my uncle is a legend.
just another indication that shane warne was the greatest cricketer of all time
@@anirudhsrinivasan7658 Well he was suspended for a year, made things tricky.
Definitely the finest cricket mind I have ever seen, and I went to my first Ashes Test at the SCG in 1959 and hero worshipped Norman O'Neill from then until he retired. Warne had more cricket "smarts" than even Richie Benaud. (There has never been a thrill like it, your first test at the SCG.........until I discovered motorbikes in 1969!!!! That is why I am now known as "pegleg Pete!" I'm 68 and I still think I could open for Oz but that first single.......if I started running now, I'd be there by next Christmas.) God, how I love cricket!!!
Mark Taylor: "Warnie has a habit of making things happen"
That has got to be one of the greatest understatements in sport!
That is like saying Tiger woods makes a few shots under pressure...LMAO
They are both FREAKS in doing that! ...Both have changed their respective games ...and both NEVER EVER EVER GIVE UP!!!!
I have seen this match because I am big fan of Australian cricket team
Adelaide always has witnessed some unbelievable spirit from various teams.
Australia in 2006 were behind the game, but still they, especially Warne, had that belief of winning that Test match, and they won.
In 2014 too, India weren't going good in the first 3 days. Still they, especially Kohli, believed they could chase 365 on Day 5 and win it for India. Unbelievable spirit!! But unfortunately, they lost.
Adelaide 2003/04
Jayesh Kumar Dey it was a good comment until you brought up India out of nowhere.
@@patrickgracias5782 absolutely lol
@@patrickgracias5782 Well india did the same to you in Adelaide earlier in 2003/04..
And yeah we won at Gabba your fortress..
@@ahrazathar lowkey though who cares. This is an ashes video India has no relevancy here
This is all about Warne
Love you Champ!❤
Shane Warne enspired this victory..
RIP ❤️❤️❤️
Gee I miss you Shane Warne
the recent T20 world cup win reminded me of why Australia is the Greatest cricketing nation on earth!! Massive love
R.I.P King Warney. What a legend 😭😭😭
I would pay massive $$$ to have the greatest moments series on DVD. please make it happen
That's why true cricket Fans love Test cricket these things you did not watch in limited overs format long live Test cricket God bless Test cricket
RIP WARNIE. YOU ABSOLUTE LEGEND!
Watching this gets me goose bumps, what a match by the boys
Warnie had a sniff. Rest was history. RIP King
RIP Shane Warne. The King
I love Hussey. Great player and a true legend of cricket. He's my favourite player and I inspire to be like him. Wanna meet him some day and learn from him. #Mrcricketisalegend
Go Huss
aspire
With heartful of love from India 😍😍😍👍🏻👍🏻
Warney and mr cricket's finest hour
Did Freddy say he wanted to kill Hussey?😂 11:55
That’s what I though
Thought*
This is why test cricket is the pinnacle. It's never over till it's over. Till that last ball, last run, both teams are still in the game. After five days, to finish like that. How can anything be better?
What a match. Had England drawn, The Aussies wouldn’t have won 16 tests in a row for the second time!
1st test against India, amazing Adelaide part 2!
We need more of these
RIP Warne, best spinner of all time
Back when the ashes was complete greatness
RIP Legend. You were the greatest. 💔
that Australian side was the greatest side history of Australia cricket
Ashley Giles must still have nightmares about this game. It was also his last test. What a way to end a career.
9:52, Lawry you’re a legend.
It was said somewhere, am not able to recall where, but, a comment concerning Les Burdett, curator of the Adelaide Oval, was that he was in the doghouse for the first 4 days of this test match. At the end of the last day, due to the finish of the test match, he was elevated to the Penthouse!
It would be an interesting exercise to go back through the Adelaide records, and find out just how many test matches finished
1) On the last day
2) In the last session
3) In the last hour, and
4) What the win / loss /draw record of Australia is at Adelaide Oval against all teams.
Great test. Respect for our convict cousins! Wish cricket was popular here in England. Aussies always have a really strong squad .
How that England side lost 0-5 is beyond me, it was stacked all through the order. They made Mammoth totals, bowled really well and fielded really well. That series realistically should have been closer. I know that Aus side is the best in Cricket history, but damn that England side was good too.
We might actually have a contest on our hands if that England side was playing instead of the current England side.
The Australian team was on such an absurd level back then that people forget how good that English team was too. They would have absolutely obliterated either team's Ashes squad from the last 4-5 years
England only made one big total, others were just good scores well within reach. As talented as they were, they didn't stand a chance against the Australian team of the time.
As an Australian fan I find Freddy my favourite cricketer, always entertaining and fair. A real gentleman. and think that is the mood within the Oz fan ranks
Its ljke Cummings you hate em
This Australian side was an elite league
Absolutely brilliant video. Can't wait to go to the adelaide oval odi on Australia Day
Incredible really. I remember after the close of the first innings, it was so late in the game that the very idea of either team winning seemed absurd.
Rest in peace Warnie 😥
RIP THE KING 👑 🐐
THE KING is dead. He was the lead to drive the Aussie win in this amazing Test Match. @ 1:07 HE KNEW.
I wish that Warnie was still alive - his commentary and coaching would be priceless...
The whole world will miss you, mate. 😢😢
M 🦘🏏😎
RIP you great man
RIP WARNIE ❤️
One word: Warne.
9:40 oooohhh marto retired to soon very underrated awesome player
freddie looks good with glasses ;)
Without warne, Aussies don’t win that game. Hussey absolutely clutch player. Everyone in that Aussie side contributed during that win. I won’t ever forget that day. Absolutely awesome watching the Aussies tick off every run and then complete the Victory and me going absolutely nuts, my mum wondering what was happening lol. RIP Warnie
All hail king Shane K . Warne
thanks Cricket Australia. Great upload
So amazing CA!
Best team ever aus..1999to 2015 👌🏾
RIP WARNEY 😓😓👑
Brilliant video
Goosebumps.
RIP Warnie
amazing i love test crickect i wish j could be best test crikecter
Wasn't a Freddie fan when he played against Australia back in the day he was a danger but I've become a big fan of Freddie love him
4:43 did anyone else feel the same yesterday when the Aussies beat Pakistan??. Huss is rightfully named mr cricket. My friends sometimes call me mr cricket because my bedroom is cricket themed but I respond with mike Hussey is mr cricket and I'm his favourite nephew. One of the best tests in history and the best in ashes. When Huss hit that cover drive to win, shivers were sent down my spine. Love Bill lawry's commentary too "STRAIGHT DOWN HIS THROAT! CAUGHT AT SECOND GULLY, THIRD FORTH SLIP WHO CARES!!!"
Freddie's a top bloke tho, isn't he? The only Pom I'd ever adopt into the Aussie team.
Tables were turned at Gabba by Indian team this time. Two of the best matches ever.
Pure GOLD
What's the background music name in starting 1 minute?
No wonder he loved playing poker
Clarke,the only player ever to whitewash england twice 🙌🙌🙌
Lyon, Smith and Warner are probably about to join him.
@@anthonyanlezark4039 fingers crossed
Only 377k views. I gotta be close to 1000 of those 😅
moral of this story is never declare!
Adilede 2003: the wall of indian cricket- Rahul Dravid gives india their first victory in Australia after 20 years.
Literally no one cares
Bill Lawry😘😘😘😘
On the morning on day 5, Stuart clark bowled like the first 10 or 12 overs from 1 end while warnie bowled at the other end, stuart clark beet the bat like 10 times and went for about 10 runs off his overs, gave England absolutely nothing and warnie and the others cashed in, very important part of that that victory
That run though 8:26
Go Hussey you are mr cricket
Those days 🙈
It's worth mentioning that the first innings of this match featured Warne's worst single innings bowling figures of his entire career (1/167). He managed to turn it into (arguably) the greatest triumph, both for the team and for himself personally.
As an Indian, I used to absolutely hate this Australian team. But now, I get inspired by them after knowing their internal processes, hardwork and attitude.