back home in Trinidad where Gomes is from he is known as MR DEPENDABLE. never lets you down and had this annoying knack of being able to score a century with the opposing team not realising he was in the nineties untill he only needed one more single to score a century. he got most of his runs from little singles and twos. never ever hooked and never took risky flashy shots.
@@trinihammer sounds about right. Even if Australia would get a breakthrough of the upper order, Larry would come out and stick around for sure. I’d have him in my WI best xi, which is pretty much that team from the 80s. A lot of 80s Aussie kids came to support the Windies due to the class of that era, me very much included. I still miss them to this day. Kim Hughes famously said words to the effect that all batting records since that era are irrelevant as they didn’t have to face that Windies side every summer.
@@Bluepilled-c5t the secret about Gomes was nobody paid attention to him. all the aussie fielders were looking at the other flashy west indian batsmen at the other end. i remember one year against austrailia Gomes got a century and you could literally see on the aussie fielders faces disbelief that he was on 99 and needed only one more run to get his century. Gomes all of his innings was picking up a single here and nudge a single there and flick another single there and before you know it he wants one more run for his century.
Not just the glory years of West Indian cricket but the glory years of test cricket as a whole. The years from the beginning of the 70's through until probably mid to late 90's (at a pinch) were filled with some the greatest players on all teams and some fantastic matches they provided. The early WC's - the 75 final, were particularly memorable. Fantastic days ...
@@vipulpatel-yp4pg Yes,they were awesome too!!😊 The right handed/left handed combination was a notable feature of their partnership. Lawry was at,times,almost impossible to remove and Simpson was a steady accumulator of runs. Richards and Greenidge,arguably, played in a more swashbuckling style.😊
@@Athena-qi1ll you can say that again. you could always count on larry to hold up one end while the other batsman perfomed all the entertaining cricket shots at the other end. the thing about larry was he would be quietly picking up his odd single here and the little two runs there but before you know it he has a century. all from singles and twos.
What a wonderful combination of West indies cricket Team...Amazing and unsurpassable. Those were the days when WI was ruling the cricket world...I was school boy...just listening on radio Andy Roberts, Clark, Craft, Gorden Grinidge, Marshall, Richard, Ambrose, etc...Love from Pakistan
I am an Indian but till today i am fan for this West Indies team. After Marshal and Richardson retirement i just watched Lara innings. Then after not watching cricket only highlights. The name of those era players is enough to make every team to cry. God bless West Indies. Love from India
boxingjerapah Benaud? Absolutely. One of the greatest commentators in *ANY* sport. Insightful, laconic, droll, intelligent with extremely dry humour, and of course the master of understatement. laker, however, was a dour, humourless curmudgeon void of any wit or true intelligence who uttered trite platitudes and sounded like he had a perpetual cold. My theory is that people in their 40's through their 60's liked laker primarily due to hearkening back to their youth with very rose coloured spectacles. Let's face it - the miserable old git laker was never off the air!
Benaud, yes he was witty, measured and wise with a love for the game which placed him above the partisan fervour Laker, a bowling legend and , yes, the product of an earlier understated age - but like Arlott, Benaud, Johnstone, Greig a voice of cricket that gilds the golden thread of cricket through the vicissitudes of our lives
boxingjerapah jim laker the only bowler to take all 20wicket in test cricket anil kumble took 19 richie benaud a good captain and all rounder 1960/1961 sir frank worrell to the west indies to tour the aussies what a series sobers vs norman O'NIEL but alexander stole the show rohan kanhai score the most alexandet top the batting ave aussie won the series 2 to 1 draw 1 tie one they cheated the west indies in the fouth test aussie last pair mackay and kline batted 2 hours and blocking with their pad 1957 test england vs W I TOUR IN ENGLAND first test ramadin took 7 wicket for 49 runs second innings peter may and colin cowdrey start padding ramadin
The West Indies team of the mid to late 70’s throughout the 80’s and then leading to the early to mid 90’s was there strongest side. But the 80’s team especially was something to awe about. They would’ve definitely made the Steve Waugh team cry like babies.
They were bowled out for 63 or so by Procter, Rice, Le Roux and Imran Khan for Rest Of The World in Kerry Packers World Series Cricket in an odi game. Then beaten by an innings by Rest Of The World in a test. Barry Richards century, Rice 80*, Procter half century. 4 wickets for Rice in one innings, 4 for Le Roux in the next.
clubber lang from a hero to a zero one of the worst team in test cricket afgan is better than them their racist attitude toward non black players gibson destroyed sarwan micheal holding commenting on shiv he is a fin commenator and running his fucking mouth lloyd destroy alvin in 1975/76 cricket career also larry gomes the fifth bowler viv richard ave in test in 60 runs per wicket his best delivery is the rank long hop and got most of his wicket bowling loly pop burnham chase kanhai from guyana god bless the jamaican hired rohan to coach their team and cameto bourda and beat guyana youth team the commenator said the son of guyana to haunt guyana ian bishop criticize ramdin about his captaincy graham said to the two pussy skin up bishop its the bowlers need to set his field he bishop need to stop running his f in mouth ipl his opinion is all trash talking sunil narine do not care to play for the west indies he is making money in india ipl hetmeyer love to see him do good in the ipl my opinion as you got yours bud from nyc /fla
It's difficult to compare eras, but there are 2 facts. The WI batsmen of that era did not have to play against Malcolm Marshall, Garner, Holding. Viv Richards struggled against Joel Garner in 1st class cricket. But at the same time, Ponting and Hayden did not have to face McGrath and Warne. It is difficult to say how the contests would go. I think Ponting and Hayden would definitely struggle against the WI bowlers. And Viv Richards would have some 50/50 battles with McGrath. Overall maybe I would give the edge to the WI.
francis yesudas are you a cricket fan the aussie alway better over all cricket except T20CRICKET how many world cup the aussie vs the WEST INDIES don brad man ave in test is 99 plus the last innings he got bowl for a duckspin bowling lance gibbs 309 wicket 79 test shane warne over 400 wicket sonny ramadin 158wicket in 43 test sonny past away 2/2022 his son craig ramadin sir frank worell is his god father sir frank is the best captain to captain the west indies my dad told that he pass away early in his life from sickle cell he captain 15 test match won 9 lost 3 draw 2 tied 1and manager sir garry sobers 1965 aussie tour 2 win 1 lost 2 draw and a great allrounder 69 test wicket he also opening the blowing he lloyd can't come close rohan kanhai have a better ave in test and one cricket than lloyd sobers a great all rounder the world best also over 100 catches in test cricket also first to hit 6 sixes in a first match in england not a great captain 39 test won 9 lost 10 draw 20 but he sir garry was the first west indian to score 6000runs rohan was second check it out on espn cric stat bud from nyc /fla
Greenidge shared the Man of the Match award with Ian Botham!It beggars belief!😕 Sharing awards was disallowed after that.... One of the greatest Test innings ever by Greenidge and Larry Gomes was the perfect foil for him.Who says cricket isn't really a team game?!😊
This may be '83 or '84, I was a teenager and big fan of Windies. In my home we had a small radio and I was hardly listening to this commentary through SW2. My mother was shouting me why are you putting your ears inside the Radio due to the very poor signal strength those days. If I am not mistaken great Mr. Brian Johnston was in the commentary. It was a wonderful night for me since Windies won this match and made it a 5-0 white wash. I was lucky enough to watch that highlights today as an adult of which having a son similar to my that age. What a wonderful memory. Thanks Trini Todbone.
I'm guessing 84 judging by how young Gatting looks, Downton had recently got into the side, Foster the bright new fast bowling hope. I wonder why Garner isn't playing.
This was the 2nd test at Lords in ‘84. This was an amazing tour for the West Indies. Greenidge scored another double century, also Viv hit his unbeaten 189* in the first one day and Marshall took 7-53 with a broken hand at Headingly. Just a few highlights.
It's 1984, second test of the "Blackwash" series in England (same happened in the Caribbean in 1985/6). I think the English commentator is Jim Laker, not Brian Johnston, who was mainly a radio commentator. You also get the peerless Richie Benaud.
Mighty west indies ruled the cricket world...win or loose the matches never mind widies are my favourite team i love them so much..❤❤💚💚💛💛💙💙💜💜 Im one of your fans from Sri Lanka
one of the best test match and how authoritative were the west indies were, almost everybody were a match winner.oozing with confidence and they were always sure they can do it easily.. hammering everything on field while batting, bowling or feilding...natural athelete..👏👏👏👏👏👏we have enjoyed them despite been on receiving end such were their dominance their persona!god bless them!
Pity the poor bowler coming to Hampshire in the 80s - drop short outside off and Greenidge or Robin Smith would hammer you with the two biggest square cuts in the game!
I was there that day, watching on from the upper tier of the Mound Stand (next to the sight screen at the Nursery End), everyone expected the game to drift to a draw at the beginning of the day but that was before Gordon Greenidge got stuck in to the England bowlers. Amazing batting but hard to watch as an England fan.
I was at Lords that day, and remember thinking we (England) could win. Greenidge and Gomes disagreed. I seemed to remember a flat six from Greenidge hitting the Tavern and bouncing back out to the cut square before anyone moved, but couldn’t see that on these highlights. Perhaps memory playing tricks on me... I would say 1984 ish.
This was such a great west indies team. Players like greenidge, richards, Lloyd, marshall wud be in an all time best west indies 11. Thats how great this team was.
There is something that happened in the final moments of this game which may go unnoticed ...going by the current "u gentlemanly" standards of the game.....Botham bowling the last ball with a short run-up as a fair gesture to Greenidge to finish with the winning runs !!.....truly commendable and very sporting!!👏👏👏👌....Where would see this kind of gentlemenly gestures nowadays??..... rather it's more common to see the losing side trying very desperate measures to try to take the game away from the winning side....like the arrogant Aussies did in the final stages of the game with India....including the relentless "bodyline" bowling by Pat Cummins😒
summit dutta lloyd kill larry bowling career and alvin cricket career for viv richard viv bowling ave in test is 60 runs per wicket worst in one day cricket his best delivery is the rank LONG HOP and get most of his wicket
One of the weaker West Indian sides in their dominant period 1980-95. Richardson and Walsh were to impose themselves in the next tour against Australia whilst whispering death Holding was out injured. Shows their great depth when guys like Daniel, Davis and Clarke could not find spots.
@@Athena-qi1ll the point about Gomes was nobody paid attention to him as he was only picking up singles here and there and the odd two runs every now and then but before you know it in the blink of an eye he only needs one run to score a century. you could literally see it on the aussie fielders faces, is he really on 99 ? how come he has only been scoring singles for goodness sake.
Clive Lloyds team was like a pack of marauding cheetahs, panthers, tigers, hyenas & some wild dogs. Man, what wonderful cricket they gave us. Every team was running scared of them. Surprisingly only India stood up to the Windies.
Actually do you not recall that India are the only team to forfit a match part way through an innings rather than carry on batting against the fast bowling of Lloyds West Indians.
Mate India was lucky to grab a victory in 83 final . Probably complacency and Arrogance cost them the hat tricks of world cups . It was a stunning victory Especially the catch taken by Kapil Dev was brilliant and turning point of the game . Later the Windies blanked India in tests in India .
He only scored many times one innings run👍💪 oher one like clown Roy Frederick he almost moved half the pitch for simple 6ss😄 Desmond Heymes nasty 😄 i like to entered for Larry Gomez stylish 😄
Greeniedge haynes kallicherran Richards Rowe Lloyd Marshall Roberts holding garner croft Dijon (wk) collis king a team impossible to beat great WINDIES
West Indies now have given up the common wealth sport for Basketball , baseball and athletics. Now it is just used as marketing for any team especially Indian team when they beat them. Just a way to become millionaire against setup competition. Useless sport now.
Loved Larry Gomes. He was a staple of the team we watched in Australia almost every year as a kid.
back home in Trinidad where Gomes is from he is known as MR DEPENDABLE. never lets you down and had this annoying knack of being able to score a century with the opposing team not realising he was in the nineties untill he only needed one more single to score a century. he got most of his runs from little singles and twos. never ever hooked and never took risky flashy shots.
@@trinihammer sounds about right. Even if Australia would get a breakthrough of the upper order, Larry would come out and stick around for sure. I’d have him in my WI best xi, which is pretty much that team from the 80s. A lot of 80s Aussie kids came to support the Windies due to the class of that era, me very much included. I still miss them to this day. Kim Hughes famously said words to the effect that all batting records since that era are irrelevant as they didn’t have to face that Windies side every summer.
@@Bluepilled-c5t the secret about Gomes was nobody paid attention to him. all the aussie fielders were looking at the other flashy west indian batsmen at the other end.
i remember one year against austrailia Gomes got a century and you could literally see on the aussie fielders faces disbelief that he was on 99 and needed only one more run to get his century. Gomes all of his innings was picking up a single here and nudge a single there and flick another single there and before you know it he wants one more run for his century.
@@Bluepilled-c5tGordon Greenidge
Desmond Haynes
Brian Lara
Viv Richards
Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Shai Hope (wk)
Garfield Sobers
Malcolm Marshall
Michael Holding
Curtly Ambrose
Joel Garner
Greenidge and Haynes, the best opening pair in the history of cricket.
Both superb players,
BAM1968a Greenidge and Barry Richards wasn't bad either...!☺️
Yes to that
You must be a bajan
Nothing beats Langer and Hayden
Hobbs and Sutcliffe.
Not just the glory years of West Indian cricket but the glory years of test cricket as a whole.
The years from the beginning of the 70's through until probably mid to late 90's (at a pinch) were filled with some the greatest players on all teams and some fantastic matches they provided.
The early WC's - the 75 final, were particularly memorable. Fantastic days ...
Gordon Greenidge,on his day,every bit as destructive as Viv...😊
He and Barry Richards were awesome at Hampshire.😎
Lawry and Simpson averaged higher
@@vipulpatel-yp4pg Yes,they were awesome too!!😊
The right handed/left handed combination was
a notable feature of their partnership.
Lawry was at,times,almost impossible to remove and Simpson was a steady accumulator of runs.
Richards and Greenidge,arguably, played in a more swashbuckling style.😊
Greatest side of all times! Legend!
Larry Gomes was a brilliant little batsman for the West Indies
Larry Gomes aka Mr. Dependable
@@Athena-qi1ll you can say that again. you could always count on larry to hold up one end while the other batsman perfomed all the entertaining cricket shots at the other end. the thing about larry was he would be quietly picking up his odd single here and the little two runs there but before you know it he has a century. all from singles and twos.
Greenidge, Haynes, Richards, Gomes, Lloyd, logie, Dujon, & the ace pacers....marshall, holding, roberts, garner, phew....the invincibles....thx for posting....
CT
Perhaps the best cricket team i've ever seen the West Indies side of the 80s
NO place for Alvin Kallicharan either ? ? ?
Garry sobers
Then who else can win?
What a wonderful combination of West indies cricket Team...Amazing and unsurpassable. Those were the days when WI was ruling the cricket world...I was school boy...just listening on radio Andy Roberts, Clark, Craft, Gorden Grinidge, Marshall, Richard, Ambrose, etc...Love from Pakistan
I am an Indian but till today i am fan for this West Indies team.
After Marshal and Richardson retirement i just watched Lara innings.
Then after not watching cricket only highlights.
The name of those era players is enough to make every team to cry.
God bless West Indies.
Love from India
One of the greatest fourth innings batting by greenidge...I saw this innings hiring a video casette.Loyal Windies fan
I came for the batting, but I stayed for the commentary. Laker and Benaud. Best ever.
boxingjerapah
Benaud? Absolutely. One of the greatest commentators in *ANY* sport. Insightful, laconic, droll, intelligent with extremely dry humour, and of course the master of understatement. laker, however, was a dour, humourless curmudgeon void of any wit or true intelligence who uttered trite platitudes and sounded like he had a perpetual cold. My theory is that people in their 40's through their 60's liked laker primarily due to hearkening back to their youth with very rose coloured spectacles. Let's face it - the miserable old git laker was never off the air!
Sanjay manjrekar is the best in the university
Benaud, yes he was witty, measured and wise with a love for the game which placed him above the partisan fervour
Laker, a bowling legend and , yes, the product of an earlier understated age - but like Arlott, Benaud, Johnstone, Greig a voice of cricket that gilds the golden thread of cricket through the vicissitudes of our lives
boxingjerapah jim laker the only bowler to take all 20wicket in test cricket anil kumble took 19 richie benaud a good captain and all rounder 1960/1961 sir frank worrell to the west indies to tour the aussies what a series sobers vs norman O'NIEL but alexander stole the show rohan kanhai score the most alexandet top the batting ave aussie won the series 2 to 1 draw 1 tie one they cheated the west indies in the fouth test aussie last pair mackay and kline batted 2 hours and blocking with their pad 1957 test england vs W I TOUR IN ENGLAND first test ramadin took 7 wicket for 49 runs second innings peter may and colin cowdrey start padding ramadin
@@cquilty1 Did you read Jim Laker's autobiography? A different person comes across from your assessment.
The West Indies team of the mid to late 70’s throughout the 80’s and then leading to the early to mid 90’s was there strongest side. But the 80’s team especially was something to awe about. They would’ve definitely made the Steve Waugh team cry like babies.
They were bowled out for 63 or so by Procter, Rice, Le Roux and Imran Khan for Rest Of The World in Kerry Packers World Series Cricket in an odi game. Then beaten by an innings by Rest Of The World in a test. Barry Richards century, Rice 80*, Procter half century. 4 wickets for Rice in one innings, 4 for Le Roux in the next.
@@aussiebloke5913 that was Mark Taylor's side and that was not the West Indies of the 80s. Stay focussed
clubber lang from a hero to a zero one of the worst team in test cricket afgan is better than them their racist attitude toward non black players gibson destroyed sarwan micheal holding commenting on shiv he is a fin commenator and running his fucking mouth lloyd destroy alvin in 1975/76 cricket career also larry gomes the fifth bowler viv richard ave in test in 60 runs per wicket his best delivery is the rank long hop and got most of his wicket bowling loly pop burnham chase kanhai from guyana god bless the jamaican hired rohan to coach their team and cameto bourda and beat guyana youth team the commenator said the son of guyana to haunt guyana ian bishop criticize ramdin about his captaincy graham said to the two pussy skin up bishop its the bowlers need to set his field he bishop need to stop running his f in mouth ipl his opinion is all trash talking sunil narine do not care to play for the west indies he is making money in india ipl hetmeyer love to see him do good in the ipl my opinion as you got yours bud from nyc /fla
It's difficult to compare eras, but there are 2 facts. The WI batsmen of that era did not have to play against Malcolm Marshall, Garner, Holding. Viv Richards struggled against Joel Garner in 1st class cricket. But at the same time, Ponting and Hayden did not have to face McGrath and Warne. It is difficult to say how the contests would go. I think Ponting and Hayden would definitely struggle against the WI bowlers. And Viv Richards would have some 50/50 battles with McGrath. Overall maybe I would give the edge to the WI.
All the more reason to celebrate the 1983 world cup feat by a decent and superbly led and functioning Indian team
Cricket at its BEST NO TEAM AND NO PLAYER CAN COME NO WERE NEAR TO THIS WEST INDIES TEAM AND PLAYERS.
francis yesudas are you a cricket fan the aussie alway better over all cricket except T20CRICKET how many world cup the aussie vs the WEST INDIES don brad man ave in test is 99 plus the last innings he got bowl for a duckspin bowling lance gibbs 309 wicket 79 test shane warne over 400 wicket sonny ramadin 158wicket in 43 test sonny past away 2/2022 his son craig ramadin sir frank worell is his god father sir frank is the best captain to captain the west indies my dad told that he pass away early in his life from sickle cell he captain 15 test match won 9 lost 3 draw 2 tied 1and manager sir garry sobers 1965 aussie tour 2 win 1 lost 2 draw and a great allrounder 69 test wicket he also opening the blowing he lloyd can't come close rohan kanhai have a better ave in test and one cricket than lloyd sobers a great all rounder the world best also over 100 catches in test cricket also first to hit 6 sixes in a first match in england not a great captain 39 test won 9 lost 10 draw 20 but he sir garry was the first west indian to score 6000runs rohan was second check it out on espn cric stat bud from nyc /fla
Greenidge shared the Man of the Match award with Ian Botham!It beggars belief!😕
Sharing awards was disallowed after that....
One of the greatest Test innings ever by Greenidge and Larry Gomes was the perfect foil for him.Who says cricket isn't really a team game?!😊
Golden era of west indies cricket
This may be '83 or '84, I was a teenager and big fan of Windies. In my home we had a small radio and I was hardly listening to this commentary through SW2. My mother was shouting me why are you putting your ears inside the Radio due to the very poor signal strength those days. If I am not mistaken great Mr. Brian Johnston was in the commentary. It was a wonderful night for me since Windies won this match and made it a 5-0 white wash. I was lucky enough to watch that highlights today as an adult of which having a son similar to my that age. What a wonderful memory. Thanks Trini Todbone.
"Black wash" would be the name I prefer
not only brian johnston but cristopher martin jenkins and impeccable tony cozier
I'm guessing 84 judging by how young Gatting looks, Downton had recently got into the side, Foster the bright new fast bowling hope. I wonder why Garner isn't playing.
This was the 2nd test at Lords in ‘84. This was an amazing tour for the West Indies. Greenidge scored another double century, also Viv hit his unbeaten 189* in the first one day and Marshall took 7-53 with a broken hand at Headingly. Just a few highlights.
It's 1984, second test of the "Blackwash" series in England (same happened in the Caribbean in 1985/6). I think the English commentator is Jim Laker, not Brian Johnston, who was mainly a radio commentator. You also get the peerless Richie Benaud.
gordon, you was my hero i just love to see when you hang back and let your shoulder loose,no man move,i always love you man,
Mighty west indies ruled the cricket world...win or loose the matches never mind widies are my favourite team i love them so much..❤❤💚💚💛💛💙💙💜💜
Im one of your fans from Sri Lanka
The underrated great batsman people forget. Richie Richardson. He was a passionate west Indies player. Great batsman.
Superb team that time. Haynes greenidge richads gomes dujon lyod Marshall garner I love now also.
one of the best test match and how authoritative were the west indies were, almost everybody were a match winner.oozing with confidence and they were always sure they can do it easily.. hammering everything on field while batting, bowling or feilding...natural athelete..👏👏👏👏👏👏we have enjoyed them despite been on receiving end such were their dominance their persona!god bless them!
Gordon Greenidge..! What a player.. His square cut is one of the all time iconic cricket strokes. Not bad on the pull and drives as well.
Pity the poor bowler coming to Hampshire in the 80s - drop short outside off and Greenidge or Robin Smith would hammer you with the two biggest square cuts in the game!
@@73North265 Robin Smith... Tough as nails.. And yes a prolific square cutter as well
Lester Charles lovely bloke too. Used to go to the same pub as my Dad’s regular.
And at the risk of name dropping I went to school with Gordon’s kid Carl, who was also a really nice kid
@@maxwellbeer6757 cool
Larry Gomes was one of the most underrated cricketers to have played test cricket in my opinion.
you absolutely right, thats why back in trinidad he is known as MR DEPENDABLE
Gold. Thanks for posting. The West Indians at their top were a powerful team for the ages. Win, win and win again.
excellent innings, very professional, very cool beautiful to watch.
Always loved by all fans throught world , always Kings of game wether won or lost, wether bat, bowl or field extra sensetion they have created
I was there that day, watching on from the upper tier of the Mound Stand (next to the sight screen at the Nursery End), everyone expected the game to drift to a draw at the beginning of the day but that was before Gordon Greenidge got stuck in to the England bowlers. Amazing batting but hard to watch as an England fan.
I was at Lords that day, and remember thinking we (England) could win. Greenidge and Gomes disagreed. I seemed to remember a flat six from Greenidge hitting the Tavern and bouncing back out to the cut square before anyone moved, but couldn’t see that on these highlights. Perhaps memory playing tricks on me... I would say 1984 ish.
Greenidge hit 2 sixers. One off Botham into the Grandstand and the other off Foster. Unsure of stand name but close to the Mound.
1984 June mate
This was such a great west indies team. Players like greenidge, richards, Lloyd, marshall wud be in an all time best west indies 11. Thats how great this team was.
Greenidge, Haynes, Gomes, Richards. Best top four ever.
No love for Greenidge and Roy Fredricks?
Viv was no.3
This is batting at it best Gordon was and all-time great opening he was chasing victory And Larry was solid as a rock great team work guys
There is something that happened in the final moments of this game which may go unnoticed ...going by the current "u gentlemanly" standards of the game.....Botham bowling the last ball with a short run-up as a fair gesture to Greenidge to finish with the winning runs !!.....truly commendable and very sporting!!👏👏👏👌....Where would see this kind of gentlemenly gestures nowadays??..... rather it's more common to see the losing side trying very desperate measures to try to take the game away from the winning side....like the arrogant Aussies did in the final stages of the game with India....including the relentless "bodyline" bowling by Pat Cummins😒
I agree with most of that but Gomes hit the winning runs
This wi is my favorite team and all wI players i am listing commentary in radio that time
Larry Gomes was underrated. He was in the same league as Gower, Martin Crowe
summit dutta lloyd kill larry bowling career and alvin cricket career for viv richard viv bowling ave in test is 60 runs per wicket worst in one day cricket his best delivery is the rank LONG HOP and get most of his wicket
Seems a different world ..remember watching this on BBC as a lad …. Happy days !
Thatwasthebestwesindwesteem
"THE GUARDIAN" compared this team with bradmans team of 1948 which toured england then. they went on to observe that inverse of 48 happening in 84.
Greenidge and Fredricks most destructive Opening pair ever for WI
Those west indies players will never repeat
One of the weaker West Indian sides in their dominant period 1980-95. Richardson and Walsh were to impose themselves in the next tour against Australia whilst whispering death Holding was out injured. Shows their great depth when guys like Daniel, Davis and Clarke could not find spots.
"One of the weaker West Indian sides..."!
They won this series 5-0, & Davis was in the touring party albeit he didn't play this match.
Greenidge & Haynes. Terrific opening pair!
and a man named sunil knows about great opening bats.
@@vladtepes97 lo
That straight drive at 4.50. Never seen a ball hit harder than that. Awesome.
Ayo, hard to believe but Gordon Greenidge is my Grandfather.
Gordon Greenidge, Deshmond Haynes, Ritchie Richardson, and Viv Richards are the four strong pillars of the West Indies cricket team. Regards 🌸🌻🌾🔔🔔🔔
Larry Gomes AKA Mr Dependable
So true..
@@Athena-qi1ll the point about Gomes was nobody paid attention to him as he was only picking up singles here and there and the odd two runs every now and then but before you know it in the blink of an eye he only needs one run to score a century. you could literally see it on the aussie fielders faces, is he really on 99 ? how come he has only been scoring singles for goodness sake.
Gomes has an unusual style. Very effective tho....
Graceful stroke player.
larry gomes AKA mr dependable
Man, that first six that greenidge hit. Wow.
Larry Gomes looks like one of the singers from Hall & Oats.
thats because his parents were portuguese.
Went from bad to worse for England. Next match you had Marshall, left hand in plaster, running through them to get a cheap 7fer.
Best team for ever
Good cricket match
Love Jim Laker's commentary
Greenige hanes best open pair Larry games can hold his end no matter what
If u notice gomes don't have on a helmet
Historical inning by run chase
Rip Bob willis . Cricket was pure then . Nowadays it's a videogame
Much harder to score runs and score quickly back then compared to now.
Larry Gomes only hit one 6 in his whole career, and he hit it by mistake the ball just sailed over the line
robin marlar wtoe in "THE HINDU" flash gordan dance at lords
Not a helmet in sight. And even with those tiny bats, scoring at nearly a run a ball...!
Kya team thi ek samay westindies ki isko kahate Hain waqt ki awaz
Real Cricket 💪👍✍
Clive Lloyds team was like a pack of marauding cheetahs, panthers, tigers, hyenas & some wild dogs. Man, what wonderful cricket they gave us. Every team was running scared of them. Surprisingly only India stood up to the Windies.
Actually do you not recall that India are the only team to forfit a match part way through an innings rather than carry on batting against the fast bowling of Lloyds West Indians.
Mate India was lucky to grab a victory in 83 final . Probably complacency and
Arrogance cost them the hat tricks of world cups . It was a stunning victory
Especially the catch taken by Kapil Dev was brilliant and turning point of the game .
Later the Windies blanked India in tests in India .
Hundred partnership comes up, Gomes on 27. Greenidge gave no quarter.
Larry Gomes aka Mr. Dependable
4:52 I literally moved with umpire 😂
No helmet no fear
Greenwich often wore a helmet. Not really needed against this bowling attack on that wicket.
Botham rolling over again against the Windies. Positive attitude, my arse.
Wow
Was that brand ‘Tusker’? Vaguely remember those graphics from my childhood
Spot on...it indeed was a Tusker - a very heavy and meaty piece of wood, with a distinct curve along the lower back ridge of the bat.
4.55 Punch of the Symonds English Willow
You have left out Colin croft also Patrick Paterson who is considered the fastest bowler in the world
Chasing a big score on fourth innings only this team can do all the time.
Jab ka ye match hai us zamane mein inko Kaali Aandhi kaha jata tha , am i right
He only scored many times one innings run👍💪 oher one like clown Roy Frederick he almost moved half the pitch for simple 6ss😄 Desmond Heymes nasty 😄 i like to entered for Larry Gomez stylish 😄
Hari om
No helmets no arm guards
I don't think they would have been needed against this attack( with the exception of Willis) on this wicket.
Greeniedge haynes kallicherran Richards Rowe Lloyd Marshall Roberts holding garner croft Dijon (wk) collis king a team impossible to beat great WINDIES
no helmet and no elbow pads
it was a pathetic bowling performance by england
These present jokers wi have now can even play a simple cricket game
West Indies now have given up the common wealth sport for Basketball , baseball and athletics. Now it is just used as marketing for any team especially Indian team when they beat them. Just a way to become millionaire against setup competition.
Useless sport now.
Indeed. A great tragedy to see US culture destroy a great sporting culture
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