In 13 years of Steve Smith's international career I don't think I've seen much better than that 6:46 drive from Smudge. Amazing feet, amazing hands, and a brilliantly timed drive. Cop that Jimmy Anderson😉
One of the best ODI Series in 2010 Era both teams have fought hard to win it England have crossed the line by barest of margins and Australia have put up a great fight but fall short
All the bowlers bowling in this match were above 87 mph consistently and no one is even talking about them. These days if a team has even 1st bowler, then people start comparing him to Shaun tait and Brett lee and Shoaib akhtaer. 😅😅😅😅
I agree. I remember the old cricinfo commentary had that 100mph ball listed at 97mph. The skysports speedguns were known to be a bit sketchy, as they'd show +3-4mph higher than the cricinfo comms. No doubt that Tait was capable of bowling +160kph (2007 v Nz and 2010 v Pak), but this game i've always had doubts.
16:12 Ricky ponting was not just a good batter, the best captain back then, but also a brilliant fielder. The reason why Australia was so dominant under his captaincy was not just because of their batting and bowling but also because of producing such brilliant fielding display especially during critical situation of a match. Many a times they have won matches just by fielding.
No fan of Paine, but feel like this was slightly different time. It was funny and odd that Paine was considered a more precocious talent than Steve Smith by some in their early days, before Paines injury
Spot on. Tim Paine without doubt is the worst international cricketer I’ve ever seen, certainly the worst captain. And a particularly grim bloke as well if his personal life is anything to go by. How many first class centuries does he have 😆
So strange, you had Watson in the team who could bowl 80-85mph and was a geniune wicket taker on his day, instead they had Hope and Hussey bowling low 70mph?! At the death? Very strange! I guess they had already lost the series maybe Watson didn't want to risk injury lol
@@Manishnishad007 Anderson is not that good right now broad still is and Anderson missed last two matches and not seems like he can play longer but broad is still at his very best.
@@samiiplaysbut Anderson debut wa earlier than broad... In 2002-03 odi series in Australia I saw him he bowled against jaysuria who straguld to tackle ander swing and pace
the speedgun was faulty...everyone seemed to bowl 5 mph quicker than their normal speed.. Anderson and Broad bowling at 89 kmph regularly?...wtf come on
I remember this match watched on TV so feels like so long time but only 13 years many players are retire from both sides now but tait was arrested quick best he bowled too quick in this series I remember
In this wicket i think i can bowl 100 mph lol wen i see bresman and Anderson hitting 90 mph on english wickets but the rest of world, struggle to get over 85 mph hahaha
Having seen interviews and commentary of so many great players like Ricky Ponting, Kumar Sangakkara, Rahul Dravid and many others over the years, I feel that these players played Odi cricket only with motive of earning money and just to be a part of World Cup and nothing else because they never ever talk about their Odi runs, centuries(not saying they should praise themselves but just talking about some moments of their Odi careers like they do all day all night about tests).I wonder how they played 350 odd Odis if they only loved test cricket.
Australia kind of wasted Shaun Marsh and Tim Paine both were good young players but injury prone, by the time they became regulars in the side, they were well past their prime.
Ryan Harris bowling over 90 mph with that wonderful smooth clean action is a pure delight to watch, incredible stuff
Bresnan, Anderson and Broad all clocked at 89mph in this highlights package
@@petermernagh9991 had seen Broad bowl a delivery clocked at 93.9 mph in an ODI vs. Pakistan in 2010
@@V4P0UR93What about Shaun Tait,Brett Lee,Mitchell Johnson and Doug Bollinger?
what a combination of lee-johnson-tait from 2007-2011 till ind vs aus quarter finals
a rare speed+ threat trinity
In 13 years of Steve Smith's international career I don't think I've seen much better than that 6:46 drive from Smudge. Amazing feet, amazing hands, and a brilliantly timed drive. Cop that Jimmy Anderson😉
One of the best ODI Series in 2010 Era both teams have fought hard to win it England have crossed the line by barest of margins and Australia have put up a great fight but fall short
Shaun Tait pure Pace 🔥
My first time at Lords! Was only 10, 13 years later I was in the members for day 5 v Oz. Look forward to many more memories!
My childhood time this match what a beautiful days in 2010😢😪so missing
Shaun Tait....Raw pace at 100MPH.
🔥🔥🔥
These NatWest series matches are always a joy to watch ❤
🥲
16:08 Ponting ❤
9:53 10:20 13:11 16:27 17:34
Tim Paine was playing from 2010🙂.
2009 ODI* after the Ashes Test Series
2009😊
Shaun Marsh...such a talented and pleasing player to watch...sadly he underschieved in his career imo.
I'm surprised Broad walked after that catch by Bollinger. He clearly didn't hit it.
Cricket is scripted
All the bowlers bowling in this match were above 87 mph consistently and no one is even talking about them. These days if a team has even 1st bowler, then people start comparing him to Shaun tait and Brett lee and Shoaib akhtaer. 😅😅😅😅
Speed is less important than accuracy. It's rare to find them in the same bowler. Tait has enough of both here.
Plz add these types of matches of eng vs aus
The speed clock was definitely off this match
I agree. I remember the old cricinfo commentary had that 100mph ball listed at 97mph. The skysports speedguns were known to be a bit sketchy, as they'd show +3-4mph higher than the cricinfo comms. No doubt that Tait was capable of bowling +160kph (2007 v Nz and 2010 v Pak), but this game i've always had doubts.
even Anderson clocked 90 mph here but he usually didn't exceed 87 mph in that phase of his career
Please post more England vs Australia ODI classics
16:12 Ricky ponting was not just a good batter, the best captain back then, but also a brilliant fielder. The reason why Australia was so dominant under his captaincy was not just because of their batting and bowling but also because of producing such brilliant fielding display especially during critical situation of a match. Many a times they have won matches just by fielding.
Absolutely right aus born to win
This time players are legends missing all
Ricky ponting Run out just awesome 👍
Crowd was lifeless when he bowled 100 mph
God I miss jerseys like this
Fast bowling master class
Tim Pain was an absolute waste from the beginning, his strike rate was always and always very low
His one odi hundred also in 150 balls.
No fan of Paine, but feel like this was slightly different time. It was funny and odd that Paine was considered a more precocious talent than Steve Smith by some in their early days, before Paines injury
Spot on. Tim Paine without doubt is the worst international cricketer I’ve ever seen, certainly the worst captain. And a particularly grim bloke as well if his personal life is anything to go by. How many first class centuries does he have 😆
And what's your strike rate?
Super spell from Tait
So strange, you had Watson in the team who could bowl 80-85mph and was a geniune wicket taker on his day, instead they had Hope and Hussey bowling low 70mph?! At the death? Very strange! I guess they had already lost the series maybe Watson didn't want to risk injury lol
Cricket is scripted
Aus won this series
Rapid pace 😍😍😍
Old era was the best 🔥
Smith ❤️
14:14 is it Anderson? 😂
shain tait my favorite 100 mph bowler 😢
Back to form 🎉🎉🎉
Uplod more matches of this series
Stuart broad is only one from that great English team is still playing and still picking up wickets❤️
WTF are you talking about , James Anderson is also playing from that same team
@@Manishnishad007 Anderson is not that good right now broad still is and Anderson missed last two matches and not seems like he can play longer but broad is still at his very best.
@@samiiplaysbut Anderson debut wa earlier than broad... In 2002-03 odi series in Australia I saw him he bowled against jaysuria who straguld to tackle ander swing and pace
Level at its best.
My childhood time😢Is Not Come Again 😢
Sheesh tait is strong
Addidas sponsored both team😮❤
that time 270+ was considered match winning and enough
Ponting best filder me se 1 tha bhai throw bahut achcha marta tha
Say anything tate had the highest avg pace
Tait is the rason behind nowadays Pakistan's pace battery.
Shaun Tait was too quick, he lacked Lee's and Akhtar's skills. He was the bowling beast.
Tait could have been anything
9:52
the speedgun was faulty...everyone seemed to bowl 5 mph quicker than their normal speed..
Anderson and Broad bowling at 89 kmph regularly?...wtf come on
Why did Pietersen come at 6?
In 2019 n 10 oz are in top
Not new news. 100mph in 2003
Grame sawan was a best spin bolwer
I remember this match watched on TV so feels like so long time but only 13 years many players are retire from both sides now but tait was arrested quick best he bowled too quick in this series I remember
Never seen a bowler who is as sensationally fast as Tait while being an equally bad bowler.
Also this series started the decline of Australia side under pointing
Nah not this one ... before this they lost a home rest series against SA. That was the start.
Australian bowling defeated England, 95 runs scored by Paul Collingwood could not work, Collingwood was out and England lost the match.
4:04 shot!!
I think speed gone was wrong that day
In this wicket i think i can bowl 100 mph lol wen i see bresman and Anderson hitting 90 mph on english wickets but the rest of world, struggle to get over 85 mph hahaha
Having seen interviews and commentary of so many great players like Ricky Ponting, Kumar Sangakkara, Rahul Dravid and many others over the years, I feel that these players played Odi cricket only with motive of earning money and just to be a part of World Cup and nothing else because they never ever talk about their Odi runs, centuries(not saying they should praise themselves but just talking about some moments of their Odi careers like they do all day all night about tests).I wonder how they played 350 odd Odis if they only loved test cricket.
Australia kind of wasted Shaun Marsh and Tim Paine both were good young players but injury prone, by the time they became regulars in the side, they were well past their prime.
& Aussie Lost ODI Series 3-2
1st
Tim paine was a big flop nd third class cricketer in Australia history