Thanks Roshan for posting this series. Some amazing interviews with our favourite cricketers and hearing about what makes these guys tick and about what each went through that we sometimes had never heard of before. 👍😎
Smart, engaging fella and stubborn opponent. Concede that on first sight in 1989 Ashes I misjudged him based on appearance rather than performance...same mistake people may have made with Leo Messi until he had the ball! His belligerant knocks became routine and he could pick Warnie before he deiivered the ball - which helps 😊
Had a drink with Ian when he arriv ed in South Africa at a place called foxys. Brilliant guy. Remember Warne in a purple jacket with a polar neck shirt.
With the technology now and the helmets,padding ect,would love to know about the keepers gloves,have they improved now,or do those keepers still have to deal with broken fingers
Good wicket keeper and batsman as well but still remember the cheating of brian lara innings and the umpire was even worse and disgraceful giving lara out when he did not see what happen, lara was on 58 at the time, viewer from trinidad
Thanks Roshan for posting this series. Some amazing interviews with our favourite cricketers and hearing about what makes these guys tick and about what each went through that we sometimes had never heard of before. 👍😎
Cmon people he's a harmless wicket keeper.He deserves more love than that.
Such a lovely chap and excellent commentator
Yeah, spirits always rise when Heals is around.
wonderful keeper. solid with the bat. legend indeed.
reliable keeper and busy batsman. Always full of insight and humour.
Smart, engaging fella and stubborn opponent. Concede that on first sight in 1989 Ashes I misjudged him based on appearance rather than performance...same mistake people may have made with Leo Messi until he had the ball! His belligerant knocks became routine and he could pick Warnie before he deiivered the ball - which helps 😊
Thank you Roshan
Had a drink with Ian when he arriv ed in South Africa at a place called foxys. Brilliant guy. Remember Warne in a purple jacket with a polar neck shirt.
With the technology now and the helmets,padding ect,would love to know about the keepers gloves,have they improved now,or do those keepers still have to deal with broken fingers
As a kid in 80 s I still can't pick who was best wicket keeper Rodney marsh Healy ??.
Still reckon the selection of wicket keeper should be based on wicket keeping skills before batting skills.
Heals nailed it in saying that physiological first and physical forth. This goes for life really. Get those medical idiots out of the game.
Good wicket keeper and batsman as well but still remember the cheating of brian lara innings and the umpire was even worse and disgraceful giving lara out when he did not see what happen, lara was on 58 at the time, viewer from trinidad
Taylor's form slump was 6 months, not 18 months. One of the worst myths ever to pervade cricket.
Love Mark Taylor but it was more like 24 months
@@andrewmaroc113 No it began during the 1996-97 home summer and ended late in the 1997 Ashes series.
He Should've done the RIGHT THING by Brian Lara, and had the HIDE to Condemn fellow Australians in the ball tampering, FIASCO.
Swings and roundabouts with Lara stumping.
Premeditated cheating though, should be condemned of course. But in the end, the umpire sealed Lara's fate.