Cricket isn't going to spread in America lol. You just have to accept that some sports aren't going to be played everywhere. Will rugby spread in India? No. Will American Football spread in France? No. Sport is a very cultural thing, and cricket is not compatible with American sporting culture.
@@guswilliams9603 I don't know if that's true. I think if baseball didn't exist Americans would easily take to cricket in summer. It's actually similar to baseball in terms of pace. I think the main problem is there is staggering, willful ignorance in America about many foreign things, and especially cricket.
Subhodeep Ghosh don’t be crazy,stupid,dumbass,pagal and chutiya. Cricket is already played everywhere. There are other sports too like baseball,basketball,football, soccer etc so don’t be arrogant about cricket.
Zel It is true because even though Americans are not educated about some foreign things but if you look at the history of America,you will know why Americans didn’t adopt cricket as sports because cricket was British invention. Cricket was a royal game and Americans hated England and they didn’t like to copy the British in any way whether it’s sports,electric outlets,English accent,currency and even the way British write dates and days of the year. It is a cultural and historical thing just like Indians would never adopt American football,baseball and basketball as national sports.
For all the Indian fans here, i am an Aussie thru and thru, born and bred here in Sydney. your words are awesome and kind. BTW we luv playing you in Cricket and we luv your culture! I am at every test in Sydney. My favorite team to play against is actually India. Why? because you luv it just as much as we do! Every cricket nut knows it!. Stay true to Cricket!You are still the best fans of the game in the world. long live Test cricket, Because it will always be the finest and challenging cricket game in the world. Teach your children about the famous people who have graced the fields of this beautiful game. Cricket is my blood and yours, which unites us!. Even if we loose or win, India will always be a mate of mine! Bloody oath, and that's fair dinkum!
cricket love for me was getting up at 4:30 AM India time listening to richie Benaud in the 80's .Me and my sister.Channel nine changed cricket for the good for ever. ANd that Tony Greig and his pitch report. love it
I wish Australian channels were available to watch in India coz I'd like to see their Cricket coverage & Cricket related shows during any Series & otherwise.
Australian and England cricket coverage is much more sensible than India's. Here they come up with all the drama. There was a time when Hardha Bhogle used to interview and analyse cricket but now it's only commercial, I really miss Mark Nicholas and Richie Benaud. They will always be the best observers of cricket.
You wouldn't get to play Wolverine if you couldn't do a convincing american accent. I'm sure it's the same for all non-US actors wanting to get into Hollywood. It would be weird if Wolverine sounded like an Aussie.
@@radfordpilgrim4393 most of its popularity lies in Asian countries other than Australia and Carribean places. It's still 2nd most popular game with respect to the fan following but it comes on 4th when we talk about its regional popularity. Earlier it was 3rd with Soccer and Tennis at 1 & 2 but now Basketball has climbed up a rank. It's still not underrated by any means but not in its prime like when it was in 90's and 2000's.
The legends like McGrath, Shane Warne, Mathew Hayden, Ricky Ponting, etc made Australian cricket team like a Logan family..... real tough to beat them.
That was my impression too, until I moved to Sydney, not yet met an Oz who cares much for cricket or admit to it. Ozs are much more into Footie and Rugby.
wow what a wonderful series guys!! Test cricket (2020/2021) i was there at the SCG for 5 days!! Probably one of the best series of cricket i have ever seen!! Australia was on fire! But India rose to the challenge with Grit and Determination. For me One of the best series i have ever seen! India you were magnificent!!
so why do crowds dont turn up in test matches in Australia while tests in big Indian cities like mumbai, bangaluru, chennai & kolkata gets full houses.
Hugh nailed a little bit of the Aussie psyche there: It's not so much if you win but your attitude. And that is so true. I once read that when Arthur Beetson coached the Queensland Origin side, his last words to his players as they left the dressing room were always, "Enjoy yourselves out there." I think that's because most of us would rather go down swinging than go down sobbing. So...'ava go ya mug!
Aussies have superlative form of domestic cricket so they will never run out of great pacers n openers. Through n through a fan of mr. Wolverine. Best wishes for your health, Mr. jackman
Aussie zest for life is a spirit the world needs more off...the mateship, the positive attitude and in general the integrity of the people..amazing stuff!
Hugh himself said If acting never worked out for him he would have become a pro cricketer. Good thing it did because if it didn't we wouldn't have him play Wolverine for 20 plus years!
@@davidjones272 Russel Crowe is the cousin of Martin Crowe. Originally from New Zealand but settled in Australia. A big fan of the sport just as you said.
Dougie Walters, I remember seeing him at Edgbaston in a fixture against Warwickshire and he cleared the old Rea Bank stand (Hollies Stand) and the ball landed in the river Rea.
Simply wow...He understands cricket like no other Hollywood star I think ,it is so much a part of every Indian's DNA...Hollywood needs to educate itself about cricket to make any real foray into India!
1:21 "...my dad took me to..." 1:30 "...I go, I bring my dad, my brother..." I'm interested in language development. Like Brits of my generation, Hugh Jackman still differentiates between 'bring' and 'take' in the first quote but goes all American in the second. He's like many of his generation, adopting more and more US usage. Not surprising in his case as I imagine he spends a good deal of time in the USA.
Just when you think a bloke couldn't be any nicer, then you realise he loves cricket with a passion.
ICC Should use Hugh Jackman for spreading Cricket in America
Cricket isn't going to spread in America lol. You just have to accept that some sports aren't going to be played everywhere. Will rugby spread in India? No. Will American Football spread in France? No. Sport is a very cultural thing, and cricket is not compatible with American sporting culture.
@@guswilliams9603 I don't know if that's true. I think if baseball didn't exist Americans would easily take to cricket in summer. It's actually similar to baseball in terms of pace. I think the main problem is there is staggering, willful ignorance in America about many foreign things, and especially cricket.
Subhodeep Ghosh don’t be crazy,stupid,dumbass,pagal and chutiya. Cricket is already played everywhere. There are other sports too like baseball,basketball,football, soccer etc so don’t be arrogant about cricket.
Zel It is true because even though Americans are not educated about some foreign things but if you look at the history of America,you will know why Americans didn’t adopt cricket as sports because cricket was British invention.
Cricket was a royal game and Americans hated England and they didn’t like to copy the British in any way whether it’s sports,electric outlets,English accent,currency and even the way British write dates and days of the year. It is a cultural and historical thing just like Indians would never adopt American football,baseball and basketball as national sports.
@@zel3888 Except cricket did exist in America. It was replaced by baseball.
For all the Indian fans here, i am an Aussie thru and thru, born and bred here in Sydney. your words are awesome and kind. BTW we luv playing you in Cricket and we luv your culture! I am at every test in Sydney. My favorite team to play against is actually India. Why? because you luv it just as much as we do! Every cricket nut knows it!. Stay true to Cricket!You are still the best fans of the game in the world. long live Test cricket, Because it will always be the finest and challenging cricket game in the world.
Teach your children about the famous people who have graced the fields of this beautiful game.
Cricket is my blood and yours, which unites us!. Even if we loose or win, India will always be a mate of mine!
Bloody oath, and that's fair dinkum!
Love from india bro..i feel the same for Australia.
Appreciate your support to the sport brother i love test cricket aswell
cricket love for me was getting up at 4:30 AM India time listening to richie Benaud in the 80's .Me and my sister.Channel nine changed cricket for the good for ever. ANd that Tony Greig and his pitch report. love it
Lol @ "born and bread"
Good on ya mate. I'm an Aussie with an Indian grandfather born in Vizag. Much love from Perth Western Australia 👍
he sounded more like a cricketer than actor, love him
he made a lot of ashes test commentary
He is an amazing Batsman!
he used to play in school
As an Englishmen I love the ozzie take on life.
Until they step on the cricket field and then it’s a mutual dislike.
@@DeadlyBlade21 cool
CALM YOUR TITTIES
@@DeadlyBlade21 Me as an Indian:- 👁️👁️👁️👁️
Hugh Jackman is such a gem of a person, personifies the best of Australia. Love from India
I wish Australian channels were available to watch in India coz I'd like to see their Cricket coverage & Cricket related shows during any Series & otherwise.
You could probably get a stream of them somehow.
If that doesn't work, the good stuff usually gets posted on the channel's website or TH-cam.
Australian and England cricket coverage is much more sensible than India's. Here they come up with all the drama. There was a time when Hardha Bhogle used to interview and analyse cricket but now it's only commercial, I really miss Mark Nicholas and Richie Benaud. They will always be the best observers of cricket.
@@ritiknoatilhari5531 I agree
@@QuasiELVIS So far I could only find an app that streams UK channels, but couldn't find anything which live streamed Australian channels.
@P T The app is _Mobdro_
Hearing Hugh's Australian accent for the first time.
I was exactly thinking the same man...this shows how good he is at acting
he is an Australian born American actor this is normal for him.
You wouldn't get to play Wolverine if you couldn't do a convincing american accent. I'm sure it's the same for all non-US actors wanting to get into Hollywood.
It would be weird if Wolverine sounded like an Aussie.
QuasiELVIS Wolverine is Canadian.
@@8slowens 1:12 listen carefully.
Cricket is so classy
It's gets a lot of bad rap. But cricket is a very very very underrated game
@@prateek752 how can the second most played sport be underrated
@@radfordpilgrim4393 most of its popularity lies in Asian countries other than Australia and Carribean places.
It's still 2nd most popular game with respect to the fan following but it comes on 4th when we talk about its regional popularity. Earlier it was 3rd with Soccer and Tennis at 1 & 2 but now Basketball has climbed up a rank.
It's still not underrated by any means but not in its prime like when it was in 90's and 2000's.
Hugh Jackman is an Australian national treasure and for us Indians he is a beloved icon.
Great actor talking about a great sport
👌🏾🇦🇺
Not everyone knows but Hugh can do brilliant commentary
The legends like McGrath, Shane Warne, Mathew Hayden, Ricky Ponting, etc made Australian cricket team like a Logan family..... real tough to beat them.
Not really tough at a time they were invincible
Hayden isn't a legend put gilchrist
Don't forget Brett Lee
I'm a pom, but I love the Aussie spirit and passion of the game. You can see it in this interview.
@Pirunthan Varathan hugh jackman is basically a british . most aussies are british
@Pirunthan Varathan irish are british too . Eng, ire, sco , welsh ( all uk)
@Pirunthan Varathan but you have said only northern ireland. That means ire still in uk .
can't imagine wolverine being played by someone else after LOGAN!!! thank you for entertaining us mate!!!
And he's back😌
no wonder why they have been world champions so many time .. i guess every single person there plays cricket n on some level ..
welll 1 of 2 sports cricket or afl
That was my impression too, until I moved to Sydney, not yet met an Oz who cares much for cricket or admit to it. Ozs are much more into Footie and Rugby.
@@jklhjkhjl Afl ain't that big in Australia. It is big only in a few big cities. Cricket is in Australian blood.
@@f1aziz You must not have met many people.
Not all Australians like cricket but enough do that it should be easy to find them.
@@QuasiELVIS yeah I finally found a few and they're pretty passionate about it too with stats off the top of their heads kind, my kinda people.
Hugh Jackman was amazing in "Logan". We will miss you Hugh. Awesome actor!
"We will miss you" ?
He's still alive you know?
QuasiELVIS not as wolverine he isn’t.
@@QuasiELVIS 😂😂😂
Wait he is coming in marvel bro
If a biopic is made on Steve Waugh, he should be given the role😎😎😎😎😎 love from india to steve n jackman both....
Nice listening to Hugh, Hollywood has not taken his sole yet.
snow flake
*soul
@@cquilty1 He may have been talking about Hugh Jackman's footwear lol
@@macman975
Good one! Or maybe he was referring to Hugh's fish supper being purloined:)
@@cquilty1 😂 that properly made me chuckle mate lol
@@macman975
Ha!
Top man! He is so humble!! He might have gotten wings but he still remembers his roots!!!
This is the MOST Aussie I’ve ever heard Hugh... SO AWESOME!!!!
Hugh Jackman is a fantastic actor I really loved him as Wolverine and in Prisoners
he did end up co-hosting the ashes lmao good old Hugh living up to his word
not only great looks but also a great actor. oh yes & a cricket fan!!
Man, I just like listening to him having normal conversations. Just amazing.
wow what a wonderful series guys!! Test cricket (2020/2021) i was there at the SCG for 5 days!! Probably one of the best series of cricket i have ever seen!! Australia was on fire! But India rose to the challenge with Grit and Determination. For me One of the best series i have ever seen! India you were magnificent!!
Especially bouncing back after the 36. I feel bad for Cummins though. He was bloody brilliant throughout the series!!!
@@rvs1444 very true he bowled beautifully!
I think Australia loves cricket more than India.Because they watch test match too.
so why do crowds dont turn up in test matches in Australia while tests in big Indian cities like mumbai, bangaluru, chennai & kolkata gets full houses.
I watch test while studying or doing my homework. Test matches are so laid back. I love it!
Australia is not a single sport country like India. In India, all we care about is Cricket
But every australian plays cricket
Esp. true in SCG in New Years or MCG: They rain.
that attitude of australian players.tats why i love them.dominate
Man....love his passion about Cricket. Absolutely enjoyed his interview.
Hugh nailed a little bit of the Aussie psyche there: It's not so much if you win but your attitude. And that is so true. I once read that when Arthur Beetson coached the Queensland Origin side, his last words to his players as they left the dressing room were always, "Enjoy yourselves out there." I think that's because most of us would rather go down swinging than go down sobbing. So...'ava go ya mug!
Aussies have superlative form of domestic cricket so they will never run out of great pacers n openers. Through n through a fan of mr. Wolverine. Best wishes for your health, Mr. jackman
Amazing guy.
Aussie zest for life is a spirit the world needs more off...the mateship, the positive attitude and in general the integrity of the people..amazing stuff!
Fucking love this guy
Captain Obvious it can't always be about butt hole pleasures
Amazing to see Hugh talking about cricket. He would have been a good fast bowler BTW 😅😅
I didn't understand a word he said, and I loved every minute of it.
How could you not understand? He was speaking quite clearly
Grace, class, humility, great actor all packed into one, this man, love from India !!
Hugh himself said If acting never worked out for him he would have become a pro cricketer. Good thing it did because if it didn't we wouldn't have him play Wolverine for 20 plus years!
Australia would have 10 50 over wc if he had played
he can hit 4 sixes in one ball😁
What a handsome and smart guy he is !
Now we love him more
❤🇧🇩❤
Lots of respect for this man from Nepal💕🙏
Love to hear Cricket from Hugh, Nice gentleman. Love and respect from Pakistan
Hugh Jackman - I never imagined him as a cricketer but damn, he’s like the best of both worlds.
I was shocked after seeing hugh jackman hitting a six in Shane Warne bolwing.
Wow such joyful heart to heart conversation more than an a interview.. that's what I love
Hugh is an absolute legend 👏👐 love this guy. #Topman
That Aussie accent.
I'd like to see him do commentary in the Ashes.
I didn't expect him to know much about cricket. He knows good deal about cricket. Nice!
It's great to see that Wolverine loves cricket
Two of my best actors.... Hugh and Russell Crowe... Both cricket lovers frm Australia...
Hugh Jackman, love u mate! Namaste from India 🙏
2018 New Year's Ashes Test in SCG! Crossing fingers for no rain and good white cloud covers.
Hugh just got a million more fans and got people who did like him, now like him so much more.
Cricket is father of baseball.
I like how Australia is the same as India when it comes to cricket
I love Hugh, miss u my old man
Finally an actor from hollywood that talks cricket..
Also Benedict
Russell crowe loves it as well, he did a slot on the test match special commentary once.
@@davidjones272 Russel Crowe is the cousin of Martin Crowe. Originally from New Zealand but settled in Australia. A big fan of the sport just as you said.
Wow glad to know hugh loves cricket.. bdw Logan was awesome...
Dougie Walters, I remember seeing him at Edgbaston in a fixture against Warwickshire and he cleared the old Rea Bank stand (Hollies Stand) and the ball landed in the river Rea.
He should co-host one of these series for sure.
Can't wait to hear him co-host!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is the interviewer Michael Slater ?? 🤔
Yup
@@CricketMasterclass Are You Virendra Sehwag ??
@@truewarrior3646 😂😂😂haha i got the joke saloni singh..
Comedy nights with kapil reference
I thought it was a young Steve Waugh for a second...
Hugh Jackman,The Prestige, Chris Nolan 😍
He certainly would be a hugh marketing machine for USA Cricket.
Hugh Jackman could do a biopic on Ben Hilfenaus
Why him?why not a famous one?
doug walters played until hugh was 13.. crazy he remembers
I remember lots of local cricketers from when I was 13. It was 20 years ago but I was just as enthused then as I am now.
This is how you conduct interviews dear Indian media.
Good to see Hilfenhaus after long.
lol
There he was this time commentating, the lot love the great man Hugh Jackman
His accent...... So satisfying
Loved his Aussie accent.
loved the show ♥️
me too grown up playing cricket.
Cricket The gentleman's game
He would make a great commentator
Seems like a really likeable guy... it makes you wonder if he really is a aussie
I never knew Hugh was so much into cricket!
Hugh Jackman in cricket whites - all my dreams just came true!
He comes across as a genuine guy.
Hugh does like the aggressive shot makers
They really love this game
don't they?
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Simply wow...He understands cricket like no other Hollywood star I think ,it is so much a part of every Indian's DNA...Hollywood needs to educate itself about cricket to make any real foray into India!
That Australia Hugh is talking about is long gone.
We love you hugh
I see a lot of fines being handed to Wolverine for unintentional ball tampering. That he is an Aussie doesn't really help. Sigh.
1:21 "...my dad took me to..." 1:30 "...I go, I bring my dad, my brother..." I'm interested in language development. Like Brits of my generation, Hugh Jackman still differentiates between 'bring' and 'take' in the first quote but goes all American in the second. He's like many of his generation, adopting more and more US usage. Not surprising in his case as I imagine he spends a good deal of time in the USA.
He know everything about cricket..
'Nothing like it anywhere in the world'. The uks football on Boxing Day is very similar, just as much an event
It's just an expression you pleb.
i will love to see hugh jackman do commentry
Cricket is the most toughest sport ever most intellectual
Class act hugh
Most adorable actor..
He knows cricket, more ❤️
Love this guy!
Australian broadcasting is the best in the world isn't it , would love to pay and watch here in India
Even thor and hela are Australians everyone doesn't know this ☺️😊👍👌
@AntiZion nope he is an American
How does he stop saying the classic Aussie "Mayte" in movies😂😂😂
Love both you guys ...