Shane Warne has always been so incredibly generous with his time and advice. I feel like every time he talks about spin bowling, we all learn something.
Top fella Warne fierce competitor but at the end of the days play was happy to chat drink and chat cricket with the opposition proper old school. In the days of Australia’s hard nose mental disintegration nonsense lead by Ste Waugh he was on the outside but because he was so good he was undroppable. Smoked ciggies, didn’t go for the baggy green cap mystique or fitness camps.
Damn it Shane, These 20 mins would make 20 novices become club level leg spinners. Seriously the amount of knowledge he shares in such less time is just unbelievable. This should be tagged as a coaching classic. Wow...just wow
It almost feels illegal that this video is available for free. I'm just glad Shane was always so generous with his time and advice on leg spin bowling.
Shane was so knowledgeable and generous with his time helping young aspiring spinners. Shane is a massive loss to the game and the world - lovely person with bundles of character. Absolute legend - god's gift to cricket and the world
I was gutted when I heard Shane Warne passed away. He had so much more life to live, and a lot more knowledge to impart on future leg spinners. RIP King.
This was a great segment inbetween breaks, hats off to Sky for getting the ex-pros to review the kids' vids! Hopefully this continues to grow the sport!
I’m sure like many, can’t believe Warnie has gone, think we grew to appreciate him so much more as a guy since he moved into Com box. Will be much missed RIP
Warnie always encourages budding spinners & those playing contemporary international cricket along with his precious tips & suggestions. An absolute legend & a magician who graced our game.
This is gold. Such a shame we won't see seeing any more like this from Shane. I still can't believe he is gone. I cried when the news came. RIP legend.
Great to watch this. The reason we don't see many left-handed wrist spinners is that most batters are right-handed, and it is easier and more likely to take wickets for a left-handed spinner to move the ball away using traditional finger spin. These videos from informed, intelligent and articulate former players are a great resource for young cricketers.
Nobody cares about that issue at the ages where you begin to learn how to play. It's pretty simple, there are far more finger spinners than wrist spinners in general because it's an easier skill. Then when you add in the small percentage of people that are left handed, the result is very few left arm wrist spinners
Shane, I remember watching you in the 05 Ashes series (first time watching live cricket. IN A PONTINS RESORT nonetheless) And I found when ever you came into the attack there was a fear that came with you. Keep up the good teaching and commentary mate. Much love from UK
He was so giving of his knowledge, prepared to share his secrets with the oppositions spin bowlers and the public because he just loved the art from of leg spin, gone far too young , yes like us all he was flawed but for me he was was becoming even more of a giant..RIP , bless to his family and friends..from the Black Country UK... gutted
Absolutely brilliant! I could listen to Warney talk about leg spin all day. Brilliant advice and I hope it helps all the fabulous kids that sent in videos. I wish the internet was around when I was young. I grew up watching Warne destroy England in the Ashes and always wanted to bowl leg spin, but no one ever taught leg spin to English kids in the 90s. Always wondered why I could only ever bowl a decent Wrong 'un but rarely a standard leg break. Turns out my release was wrong as he explained at 4:54.
As a cricket fan who doesn't play, i still find these videos great to watch. Kudos to sky cricket for the great pundits / analysts. Warne is top notch too 👍
What I love about cricket punditry and in this scenario Warne mainly, is that they all are there for a genuine love of the game first and foremost. The enthusiasm is great to see.
All those young kids who would have been waiting for their videos to be shown and then to get virtual advice from the GOAT will be proud to have had that advice.
No doubt... simply the best bowler ever... should have been the best captain ever.. Aussies did the cricketing world a big favour... Amazing analysis...joins sky's formidable team..Nass, athers, wardy, big rob key.. bumble and legend Holding...
This video is a joy to watch. Rest in peace warne. I’m a fast bowler but learned leg spin for fun because I watched you growing up and you were Uber cool.
thank you shane im a leggy and you really helped me with with what you call turning the door knob. it would be great to do more of these marster classes
I used to be a swing bowler..bowled it fast.swung it both ways..then i had a back injury which kept me from bowling seam for 7 months..and in those months i started bowling legspin and trust me..i didnt knew i was that good in it..its so much fun and u can choose from so many things but what i luv to do is to spin its as hard as i can and m pretty good at spinning it even on marble believe me...for me theres nothing as exciting and entertaining and on the same hand as frustrating(some days)as legspin bowling..thanks shane..u r a hero of many including mine!!!
There would be no bigger honor to remember Warnie is for kids to work on his artform and even if your coaches arent teaching you about the art of spin we have things like this and others with Warnie teaching that skill, it will also keep his legacy alive which would make him smile all the more.
I am NOT joking. The other day, someone on Twitter asked Shane Warne - "Do you understand how spin works?" Google "Do you understand how spin works?" See the results... Think we have seen everything now...the greatest leg spinner of all-time is questioned about his credentials🤦🤦🤦
When i was 8 i was trying to bowl a cutter in practice and it spinned like 35 degrees so then i started bowling spin I went home to see toutorials and i used the same technique
Like someone mentioned below, Warne has always been very generous with his time and advice. You can also see the Dad in him , when he gives helpful positive advice to kids. Wrist spin isn't always for the feint of heart. Your going to be carted all over the field as much as bamboozling Batsmen.
I have a theory as to why you don't see many left arm wrist spinners in top level cricket. In lower grades (like B grade for example) Batsmen are typically more comfortable hitting across the line towards the leg-side, so a right handed batsmen has the ball spinning into them - allowing them to pull, sweep or flick off the pads more comfortably. Because of the spin - they need to bowl quite a bit outside off-stump and if they stray straight - then it is easy pickings, and anything turning from outside off to hit the stumps plays into the leg-side ability. So basically, they get 'hit out of the attack' in lower grades, before they get the chance to develop their skills and craft against quality batsmen. The good left-arm wrist spinners who make it, all seem to have good googlies, which makes that across the line batting more difficult. And I don't think the above applies to off-spinners due to the fact that they can bowl a tighter corridor line and usually bowl a bit more top spin - making pulling harder. But hey, a theory is just a posh word for a guess.
I have a question, I play in Local league cricket on weekends Saturday I play with red ball and on Sunday I play with white ball and lately I am struggling with my line and length with red ball but next day when I play white ball I am very accurate. What is causing my accuracy in just one day? I bowl leg spin and too my understanding I am struggling with the release of the ball.
Shane Warne, Anil Kumble and Murali, are the only reason there are so many spinners today They have been retired 10 years and are still the future of cricket
Shane Warne has always been so incredibly generous with his time and advice. I feel like every time he talks about spin bowling, we all learn something.
I wish he was English
Lewis Cliffe dont we all
@@lewiscliffe434 Mike Gatting probably feels the same way.
Top fella Warne fierce competitor but at the end of the days play was happy to chat drink and chat cricket with the opposition proper old school. In the days of Australia’s hard nose mental disintegration nonsense lead by Ste Waugh he was on the outside but because he was so good he was undroppable. Smoked ciggies, didn’t go for the baggy green cap mystique or fitness camps.
@Epic Gammer 2150
Let me guess, You're an Indian, right?
Rest in peace Shane, legend
Got a lot of respect for Shane Warne, always one who gives up a lot of time to help the younger generation improve
Yep! The greatest spin bowler ever. And a very sharp cricketing brain
He gets payed to do it
@@jodaresh1078 "payed"
But murli dont tell
@@kingindanorth0072 yea payed do you know what that means
Damn it Shane, These 20 mins would make 20 novices become club level leg spinners. Seriously the amount of knowledge he shares in such less time is just unbelievable. This should be tagged as a coaching classic. Wow...just wow
He demystifies spin bowling really well.
More than 20 mate
Returned here to remember the man behind the brilliance - so generous with his time and you knew that his feedback would have made those kid’s year
I miss him so much already, so genuine, so clever, so natural. The world has lost a bright star! Rest In Peace Warnie
Imagine being one of the kids... the artist himself analysing your form. what an honour.. and what a cricketer!
It almost feels illegal that this video is available for free. I'm just glad Shane was always so generous with his time and advice on leg spin bowling.
"Have some fun with your fingers." -- Shane Warne, 2020
Words to live by
Sounds dirty
No wonder the ladies loved him
Shane was so knowledgeable and generous with his time helping young aspiring spinners. Shane is a massive loss to the game and the world - lovely person with bundles of character. Absolute legend - god's gift to cricket and the world
I was gutted when I heard Shane Warne passed away. He had so much more life to live, and a lot more knowledge to impart on future leg spinners. RIP King.
I must say old Warney seems like a really nice ,genuine bloke.
This was a great segment inbetween breaks, hats off to Sky for getting the ex-pros to review the kids' vids! Hopefully this continues to grow the sport!
Sure the paycheck is big enough
Greatest bowler of all time. Arguably one of the greatest cricketers of all time. I could listen to Warney all day.
I’m sure like many, can’t believe Warnie has gone, think we grew to appreciate him so much more as a guy since he moved into Com box.
Will be much missed RIP
Dear God, make one more Warne pls. Such a privilege to have grown up watching cricket as this man sizzled the scene. Absolute genius.
Warnie always encourages budding spinners & those playing contemporary international cricket along with his precious tips & suggestions. An absolute legend & a magician who graced our game.
The greatest Cricketer of the last 30 years. Inspired a generation of Leggies.
This is pure gold for young spinners . Lot of good tips. miss you shane
Its such a shame, we will never see these analyses from Warnie again 😭
This is gold. Such a shame we won't see seeing any more like this from Shane. I still can't believe he is gone. I cried when the news came. RIP legend.
Warne mastered the hardest task in the game which is leg-spin. Legend.
Great to watch this. The reason we don't see many left-handed wrist spinners is that most batters are right-handed, and it is easier and more likely to take wickets for a left-handed spinner to move the ball away using traditional finger spin. These videos from informed, intelligent and articulate former players are a great resource for young cricketers.
Nobody cares about that issue at the ages where you begin to learn how to play. It's pretty simple, there are far more finger spinners than wrist spinners in general because it's an easier skill. Then when you add in the small percentage of people that are left handed, the result is very few left arm wrist spinners
Shane, I remember watching you in the 05 Ashes series (first time watching live cricket. IN A PONTINS RESORT nonetheless) And I found when ever you came into the attack there was a fear that came with you. Keep up the good teaching and commentary mate.
Much love from UK
He was so giving of his knowledge, prepared to share his secrets with the oppositions spin bowlers and the public because he just loved the art from of leg spin, gone far too young , yes like us all he was flawed but for me he was was becoming even more of a giant..RIP , bless to his family and friends..from the Black Country UK... gutted
In terms of skills no one come close to Shane warne
Agree! He really is the goat of spin bowler!!
Murali was harder to play though
Y M Was he though? Maybe in the subcontinent but I’d take Warne over Murali to bowl for my life
@@fcfcfcfc7813 ‘to bowl for my life’ - I love that way of deciding who’s better hahaha
@@bc10599 it’s true mate hahaha, still stand by it. Not many spinners take wickets in Australia never mind 450 at an average of 25
Absolutely brilliant! I could listen to Warney talk about leg spin all day. Brilliant advice and I hope it helps all the fabulous kids that sent in videos.
I wish the internet was around when I was young. I grew up watching Warne destroy England in the Ashes and always wanted to bowl leg spin, but no one ever taught leg spin to English kids in the 90s. Always wondered why I could only ever bowl a decent Wrong 'un but rarely a standard leg break. Turns out my release was wrong as he explained at 4:54.
As a cricket fan who doesn't play, i still find these videos great to watch. Kudos to sky cricket for the great pundits / analysts. Warne is top notch too 👍
What I love about cricket punditry and in this scenario Warne mainly, is that they all are there for a genuine love of the game first and foremost. The enthusiasm is great to see.
All those young kids who would have been waiting for their videos to be shown and then to get virtual advice from the GOAT will be proud to have had that advice.
Brilliant , could listen to Shane Warne talk spin all day long
I hated him during his playing career just because he was Australian and I was young and he was amazing, but videos like this put me in awe of the man
No doubt... simply the best bowler ever... should have been the best captain ever.. Aussies did the cricketing world a big favour... Amazing analysis...joins sky's formidable team..Nass, athers, wardy, big rob key.. bumble and legend Holding...
This video is a joy to watch. Rest in peace warne. I’m a fast bowler but learned leg spin for fun because I watched you growing up and you were Uber cool.
thank you shane im a leggy and you really helped me with with what you call turning the door knob.
it would be great to do more of these marster classes
Shane Warne is A Legend❤
What great human being truly legend.
Legend, rest in peace 😞
Shane so generous with his knowledge, need more of this from the greats.
Absolutely stunning. Ultimate from the channel & from spinning great Shane.
The guy was amazing. Still can't believe he has gone.
Miss this legend SKW
What's telling here is that the comments from a year ago are just as nice as the comments of those paying tribute. Truly a generous soul, RIP legend.
Always a highlight when Shane was on, these were terrific. Modest and generous, RIP
This just showed up. Can't believe he's gone. Still heart breaking.
I’m a young spin bowler. I can bowl spin and fast. I’m better at fast bowling but want to be a spinner. This really helped. Thank you.
I used to be a swing bowler..bowled it fast.swung it both ways..then i had a back injury which kept me from bowling seam for 7 months..and in those months i started bowling legspin and trust me..i didnt knew i was that good in it..its so much fun and u can choose from so many things but what i luv to do is to spin its as hard as i can and m pretty good at spinning it even on marble believe me...for me theres nothing as exciting and entertaining and on the same hand as frustrating(some days)as legspin bowling..thanks shane..u r a hero of many including mine!!!
Rip. What a guy
There would be no bigger honor to remember Warnie is for kids to work on his artform and even if your coaches arent teaching you about the art of spin we have things like this and others with Warnie teaching that skill, it will also keep his legacy alive which would make him smile all the more.
the greatest bowler of all time.
Love the passion from warney and athers. Pity athers didn't spend more time bowling might have given England bit more of a chance with some leg spin.
he is my role model he has a good training ability he has thought so much in leg spin
what a man what player he
never has a dull moment
Still feels weird that he's gone. So much skill, talent, and personality gone forever.
Shane Warne is so passionate
rip legend ❤
Good warne happy to see u love from Pakistan😍
Shane WARNE- Sweetest voice of CRICKET 🎙❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Superb! Warne needs to do this more often.
This is greatest video for young spinners cricket and math same thing 😆😆😆😆
You have to keep Practice 👌👌👌👌
Shane warne is definitely one of the coolest cricketers and persons ever.
Definitely an inspiration to me🙏🙏🙏
I am NOT joking. The other day, someone on Twitter asked Shane Warne - "Do you understand how spin works?"
Google "Do you understand how spin works?" See the results...
Think we have seen everything now...the greatest leg spinner of all-time is questioned about his credentials🤦🤦🤦
When i was 8 i was trying to bowl a cutter in practice and it spinned like 35 degrees so then i started bowling spin I went home to see toutorials and i used the same technique
The most charismatic man I have ever seen. Miss you Shane.
Wow what a legend indeed,what knowledge and experience it's out of this world
What a commentator he is m I like him a lot
Like someone mentioned below, Warne has always been very generous with his time and advice. You can also see the Dad in him , when he gives helpful positive advice to kids.
Wrist spin isn't always for the feint of heart. Your going to be carted all over the field as much as bamboozling Batsmen.
Miss you legend ❤️ great of our game
3:06 WOWWWWWW😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂FUTURE CRICKETING STAR
Brilliant from Warnie and Sky Cricket
I have a theory as to why you don't see many left arm wrist spinners in top level cricket. In lower grades (like B grade for example) Batsmen are typically more comfortable hitting across the line towards the leg-side, so a right handed batsmen has the ball spinning into them - allowing them to pull, sweep or flick off the pads more comfortably. Because of the spin - they need to bowl quite a bit outside off-stump and if they stray straight - then it is easy pickings, and anything turning from outside off to hit the stumps plays into the leg-side ability. So basically, they get 'hit out of the attack' in lower grades, before they get the chance to develop their skills and craft against quality batsmen. The good left-arm wrist spinners who make it, all seem to have good googlies, which makes that across the line batting more difficult.
And I don't think the above applies to off-spinners due to the fact that they can bowl a tighter corridor line and usually bowl a bit more top spin - making pulling harder.
But hey, a theory is just a posh word for a guess.
Absolutely magnificent masterclass from Shane Warne.
Cricket is not the same without Warne. Still can't believe he is no more.
1:54 became the best LEG BREAK bowler there is 😉
Great to see the GOAT (and Ward and Atherton)
Is there any point in Ian Ward being there?
What is name spin bowling patris in yellow and red colour ball
I wish they upload
a video About off spin bowling
We have seen leg spin bowling
But it would be nice you gave
us some off spin bowling tips
I have a question, I play in Local league cricket on weekends Saturday I play with red ball and on Sunday I play with white ball and lately I am struggling with my line and length with red ball but next day when I play white ball I am very accurate. What is causing my accuracy in just one day? I bowl leg spin and too my understanding I am struggling with the release of the ball.
These segments are awesome
What a top bloke😊
*started bowling leg spin after watching the magic of warnie*
I am one of the many that started walking to the crease because of this man.
very very thanks shane warne iam leg spiner my age 12 years but how to make best action
So sad to see such a legend, mentor and goat die at such a young age.
4:36 😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯TALENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Australians are natural in any sports let alone cricket. No wonder why they dominated the best era of cricket at the turn of the century
Rip Warney🙏🏻
Warnie would be the perfect Spin Doctor for anyone! Especially Yasir Shah who has great potential! Would love to see them collaborate :)
Shane Warne, Anil Kumble and Murali, are the only reason there are so many spinners today
They have been retired 10 years and are still the future of cricket
21:01 THAT'S GOOD🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Imagine being directly given tips on Leg Spin from the greatest bowler to ever live.
Shane Warne best leg spinner in history.
Shane the Legend👌😎🏏🔥
That’s literally me, I spin it a bunch, but at the moment I don’t have much control (when it counts)
Master Class by the legendary Warny!!!
LEGEND
I'm 34. These are good tips for me too!
RIP legend.
Taken way too early - he has so much still to offer. RIP.