Warne retired from International Cricket 13 years ago and he still turns them miles. Having said that Ian Healy retired 22 years ago and still has those quality reflexes and hands.
Rest In Peace to the greatest cricketer I was alive to witness play. Warnie; “The King of Spin”, the Legend, the GOAT He made me fall in love with Cricket, he made me sit in front of the TV through every ball just to see how he moved the ball. He made me proud to be an Aussie! Shane Keith Warne 1969-2022
@@TheEdge3003 a quote instantly spring up from harry potter - Those who say his name out loud are very brave.... or very stupid or something to that effect. Licuis Malfoy to harry at the quidditch world cup final. Just like here - those who don't move are either very brave or oblivious to the amount of damage a ball can cause
It was amazing to see the legend Ricky Ponting break down his batting. How a particular bowler will bowl to him and get it exactly right so many years after his retirement. Awestruck!
@@mayankdewli1010 That is why he is in a different league. He still knows small things of other international cricketers which would earn him the match...So is why he is a true legebd...
LOL I didnt get your comment until the end! He must have never played cricket....just has no idea how much damage a ball can cause hit at that speed! Hilarious!
Any of these three could step straight in to a coaching role at almost any level around the world. Such great cricketing minds. Hats off to the cameramen too.
*The last shot was so forceful and missed Cameraman by hair, but the guy didn't move an inch i think he didn't see the ball coming or he just like his job more than anything else*
You can tell how competitive Warne was as even just doing this practice thing, it was really showing and it also showed how good he was. Even being retired for a long time he could still land the ball where he wanted almost everytime.
Everyone's gaga over three legends, but we need to give it to the host as well. Ian Ward did a really good job there bringing out the best in the talks as well, besides some wonderful action out there !!!!
Healy rolling back the years a bit! Still surprisingly quick, Warnie Heals And Punter what brilliant players especially in their prime the king was from another planet in his prime!
@@Giveme1goodreason A couple of times: at the start of his career ( test debut was very ordinary!), and maybe around a year or two around 99-01, where MacGill outshone him, and he was dropped for a test in the Caribbean.
Love these Aussies. Although fierce opponents and could be a real pain, they always come over as the type of fellas you could have a pint with off the field.
Hated them when they played because they always beat us but I like them now and their talking about the game is fantastic listening I would love Ricky Ponting as England coach one day 😊😊
@@menasouvlaki3595 Langer maybe (because he was done dirty and may want vindication), Ponting never. Punter has a pretty young family and all that which has kept him from diving full on into the Australian system. Can't wait for the day he feels ready to take the reigns of Australian cricket.
Warnie really flights the ball well. Nice to watch the old Aussies when they were at their prime. Punter,Heals all brilliant. No wonder they were champions those days.
Being a kiwi I should not like him but....yes mate he is by far IMO the best leg spin bowler ever. And will be for some time if you look at whats out there at the moment.
Even we are defeated by kiwis so many time is icc event but we don't hate that team here In India tha case is opposite we respect and love kiwis and their dedication towards the game first thing you should support is game of cricket nothing else
That was quite emotional seeing Warne. At the same time it was super educational for me who is just a spectator. Those legends talking about tactics was seriously eye opening for me. I'll be more attentive for the 4th Ashes test at Old Trafford.
Shane Warne such a amazing spinner of ball , I can say him no 1 spinner till this time , no baller could ball like him till yet and probably also in the past no one
Oz and England is always a great match. It’s never nice losing to them but can’t argue about some of their talent. Heals is possibly the best I’ve seen, maybe Jack Russell was better...warne is the best spinner I’ve ever seen. Ponting would have walked into any team too.
There's a reason why these blokes were part of the dominant teams of the 90s and early/mid 2000s. Their cricket IQ and awareness of each other's strengths and weaknesses is what led them to dominate both formats of the game. All class, skill and that darn confidence. Along with Great West Indies teams of the 70s and 80s, to me that Aussie generation formed one of the greatest squads ever. Australia and the world cricket should be very thankful for what they did for the sport.
The Champion Australian Cricketers of yesteryears. If these guys play now they would still challenge any modern top notch cricket team. They didn't only have skills but they are were also champions mentally.
ONCE in a Lifetime Talent on The Pitch...Funny , Engaging , Intelligent , Superfluous Sportsman , Legendary Aussie . The Greatest Leg Spinner to ever play The Game. A Corona with Warnie at Chasers in Sth Yarra will never be forgotten.. In this time of sorrow, may the outpouring of love, support, and cherished memories provide some measure of comfort for the Warne Family around The World. Shane meant a lot , to a lot of people. His was a truly beautiful soul. DJ MC Mark Sharp. Sydney , Australia's , No.1 Party Maestro.
Absolute legends of the game. So informative. RIP Warney. We had to pretend to not like you because you wore the Green and Gold, but we'd have had you in our team any time.
You see why Ponting was so good. The mentality to put that much work into fielding would easily translate to an even increased effort into his bread and butter job.
They say wicketkeeper has the best seat in the house but I say this camera dude has a great seat he got to witness 3 champions in one single day. The control of Warne even in 50s is simply amazing. If Warne had played t20i he would have picked 200 wickets by now. Pointing would have score 5000 runs in t20i easily.
We will miss the Spin King, Shane K. Warne, but we will miss the wonderful human being that he was the most. He will always remain a superstar like his counterpart Sachin R. Tendulkar. Thank you for gracing us with greatness. RIP, Leg Spin Bowling. We will miss you, mate. Thank you. 🙏🙏🙏
The detail and analysis of Healy, pointing and warne - these are winners. They study their craft in fine detail.
Who’s pointing? His name is Ricky Ponting mate
@@patrickbateman6885 says the imposter
The earth is flat...❤️
All big cheaters
@@bhumidbhatt85tumhare australia tour se pehle to baab hua karte the tum inke itnhi ke uthate the
Warne retired from International Cricket 13 years ago and he still turns them miles. Having said that Ian Healy retired 22 years ago and still has those quality reflexes and hands.
i think those skills are so ingrained in these guys, you'd be more surprised if they lost it than if they still have it after so many years
Class is permanent
@@sultanabran1 true that. It's muscle memory which they have better than everyone else. That's why they were the best.
@@horrortales513 yes
Bro no fitness mate
Wow!! 4 legends in the video!!
4th one is cameraman!!
Yes he didn't even move he is so brave
😂😂😀
There are 2 cameramen so 5 legends
That tv is also a legend
Ricky Pointing is like „Man, How did. Laxman and Dravid play Warne for an entire day at a 4th day Eden Gardens pitch in 2001“
Rest In Peace to the greatest cricketer I was alive to witness play.
Warnie; “The King of Spin”, the Legend, the GOAT
He made me fall in love with Cricket, he made me sit in front of the TV through every ball just to see how he moved the ball.
He made me proud to be an Aussie!
Shane Keith Warne
1969-2022
He King Of Leg Spin King of Spinner is M Muralitharahn
@@MRNavindu7 you are right bro
Rip legend..
Love from India ❤️💓🇮🇳
@M Saale chup raho
@M I love football aswell but clearly not a very big fan If you’ve called it soccer
Hit like to give some kudos to our cameraman at the end for not moving an inch! 👍😃
He did a good job just vibing there
Just curious is he not a cricket fan or just very professional? Haha
@@TheEdge3003 a quote instantly spring up from harry potter - Those who say his name out loud are very brave.... or very stupid
or something to that effect. Licuis Malfoy to harry at the quidditch world cup final. Just like here - those who don't move are either very brave or oblivious to the amount of damage a ball can cause
I think he did a great job and maybe he knew it's Ponting and he doesn't get too many shots wrong
that was brave!
It was amazing to see the legend Ricky Ponting break down his batting. How a particular bowler will bowl to him and get it exactly right so many years after his retirement. Awestruck!
Yes, regarding tactics and field placing Ponting is in a league of his own.
Not a big deal for any international cricketer. I think every batsman would know that.
@@mayankdewli1010 That is why he is in a different league. He still knows small things of other international cricketers which would earn him the match...So is why he is a true legebd...
Fair play to the camera man at the end, he didn’t move at all!
Not even an inch. What a legend. 🔥
LOL I didnt get your comment until the end! He must have never played cricket....just has no idea how much damage a ball can cause hit at that speed! Hilarious!
He deserves a lot of respect but no one does
@silverrahul maybe a human is worth more...?
to be fair he wasn't even looking at the ball. He had to focus on the faces.
"Don't let the batsman distract you."
*Tim Paine has left the chat*
True😂
Lol
He wasn't distracted
😂👍
LMAOOOOOOOOOO🤣
Warne still massively spinning it 😂 honestly he could have continued till now if he made sure to stay fit
He is fitter in this video than he was during most of his career 😝😂
@@alaminshabyashachi742 Its true actually.
Yes in tests atleast he should have played more
@@alaminshabyashachi742 he’s also older
Nah not with the pressure on his shoulder and other joints. He wrecked himself over his career
you will be missed, legend Shane warne !
love from India !
@M future india will qualify fifa
@user-gu4tv4hp6sfootball you clown😂😂😂
Every time I watch someone who’s good at something - in almost any field - the amazing thing is how easy they make it look.
Look at the Warnie's drift that too on a turf..!! He's in 50s, yet equally effective. A real Magician...!! I'm his big fan. ♥ from 🇮🇳
The precision of Warne! He can still pitch the ball wherever he wants.
Rest in peace warnie. You can see his love for the game, always smiling
Loved it ! Nothing beats Warnie spinning the ball and keeper responding as " boowling shaane " !!
How good is this for kids?....all 3 are so natural at coaching...when these guys speak youngsters just listen
It's good for old farts like me as well. I love these coaching videos.
That Camera man has balls of steel
Ponting won't hit the ball, he's intentionally missing them. This is just a wicket keeping tutorial
@@shreyasr5778 yes😀
@@shreyasr5778 I fixed them before filming.
Because the batsman is none other than Ponting. They are trusting those tons and tons of runs there, even though he is retired.
@@shreyasr5778 he's talking about the last shot
You’ll never hear me ever get sick of listening to Ricky Ponting speak. The dude is a cricket wizard
I can't wait til he reaches the point where he is ready to take the reigns of Australian cricket. Dude has a cricket brain the size of Jupiter.
That's not just wicketkeeping masterclass, it's batting, close-in fielding, bowling masterclass!!!👍
Any of these three could step straight in to a coaching role at almost any level around the world. Such great cricketing minds. Hats off to the cameramen too.
This is what cricket at its best. Legends are never out of their game!
*The last shot was so forceful and missed Cameraman by hair, but the guy didn't move an inch i think he didn't see the ball coming or he just like his job more than anything else*
Why would he move when he was picturing one of the greatest legend of 🏏 Ricky Ponting
Well bcz camera man always survives
@@siddhumendadkar621 4:59
I’d wear it as a badge of honour, Ponting smashed my shin off Warne while Healy looked on
probably fell asleep hiding eyes in camera
I’m watching this so many times still in disbelief that Shane is not with us all. A truly amazing man with an amazing talent RIP my buddy🤝
Healy was such a great wicketkeeper of our 90's era❤️
rip legend forever in our hearts.
You can tell how competitive Warne was as even just doing this practice thing, it was really showing and it also showed how good he was. Even being retired for a long time he could still land the ball where he wanted almost everytime.
Everyone's gaga over three legends, but we need to give it to the host as well. Ian Ward did a really good job there bringing out the best in the talks as well, besides some wonderful action out there !!!!
Took a few good catches as well!
Healy rolling back the years a bit! Still surprisingly quick, Warnie Heals And Punter what brilliant players especially in their prime the king was from another planet in his prime!
Honestly I don’t remember a time it didn’t feel like Warnie wasn’t in his prime.
@@Giveme1goodreason A couple of times: at the start of his career ( test debut was very ordinary!), and maybe around a year or two around 99-01, where MacGill outshone him, and he was dropped for a test in the Caribbean.
That was fantastic, three of the best cricketing minds in the game. I could listen to Ian Healy talk about wicket keeping all day.
I'd like to know why the stumps were turned sideways?
We are privileged this was recorded. RIP Shane. The only Aussie; we English always loved.
Love these Aussies.
Although fierce opponents and could be a real pain, they always come over as the type of fellas you could have a pint with off the field.
Hated them when they played because they always beat us but I like them now and their talking about the game is fantastic listening I would love Ricky Ponting as England coach one day 😊😊
You and I both know he'd never!
Imagine an ex Australian captain coaching the poms there would be scenes
Langer may go to England is the word on the street. Can't see that tho
@@menasouvlaki3595 Langer maybe (because he was done dirty and may want vindication), Ponting never. Punter has a pretty young family and all that which has kept him from diving full on into the Australian system. Can't wait for the day he feels ready to take the reigns of Australian cricket.
This is upsetting and joyous at once, Pointing and Healey must be in bits. Warne was such a loveable fella.
I remember watching this live. One of the best ever segments sky cricket did. Three legends giving you all the advice you could want. Amazing.
Warnie really flights the ball well. Nice to watch the old Aussies when they were at their prime. Punter,Heals all brilliant. No wonder they were champions those days.
The control Warne has on the length and spin is supernatural.
ponting still doesn't forget his batting style and moment when he lifts the bat...❤👌👌😎😎
That was incredible. Such a joy to watch them explain the game.
Warne is still as good as he was in his prime. Amazing.
Being a kiwi I should not like him but....yes mate he is by far IMO the best leg spin bowler ever. And will be for some time if you look at whats out there at the moment.
@@petelewisNZ Why kiwis should not like Aussies? I dont know can anyone tell me?
@@dipendrajha8488 Bcoz aussies defeated kiwi in world cup finals in 2015
Even we are defeated by kiwis so many time is icc event but we don't hate that team here In India tha case is opposite we respect and love kiwis and their dedication towards the game first thing you should support is game of cricket nothing else
@@dipendrajha8488 Because they have a massive inferiority complex. They're determined to hate everything Australian.
That was quite emotional seeing Warne. At the same time it was super educational for me who is just a spectator. Those legends talking about tactics was seriously eye opening for me. I'll be more attentive for the 4th Ashes test at Old Trafford.
I had a smile through out the length of the video. Pure Joy 🙂. Anyone who loves the game would watch it like a hit movie.
Great Warne still bowling same as he was 20 years ago.
Shane Warne such a amazing spinner of ball , I can say him no 1 spinner till this time , no baller could ball like him till yet and probably also in the past no one
Oz and England is always a great match. It’s never nice losing to them but can’t argue about some of their talent. Heals is possibly the best I’ve seen, maybe Jack Russell was better...warne is the best spinner I’ve ever seen. Ponting would have walked into any team too.
“The King of Spin”, the Legend, the GOAT R.I.P
I remember suddenly seeing Warnie as I was just about to exit Dymocks at Brisbane. Absolutely surreal stuff.
Shane Warne 💔. Missed watching his bowling so much. RIP Legend.
Warne can still play T20 for Australia
Ponting is legend...my all time favorite.
Three players from a great team and you can see how well they bonded all those years shared in the dressing room and on the field. Brothers...
Ricky is an absolute legend
Before each delivery he takes his time like he loves the bowl an amazing talent and a world class cricketer . RIP WARNEY 🙏 .
Greatest 'keeper we have had. Keeping to Warnie in his pomp and never missing a thing....Heals was incredible.
Cheers for the uploads, love the technical stuff
Ponting and Warne two genius of the game
I love these types of videos. Man, the amount of knowledge here.
These guys still are so skillful. Healy still can keep even at his age.
Three of the greatest cricket players . Brilliant
Sweet memories. Thanks guys. Healy did well stumps.
There's a reason why these blokes were part of the dominant teams of the 90s and early/mid 2000s. Their cricket IQ and awareness of each other's strengths and weaknesses is what led them to dominate both formats of the game. All class, skill and that darn confidence. Along with Great West Indies teams of the 70s and 80s, to me that Aussie generation formed one of the greatest squads ever. Australia and the world cricket should be very thankful for what they did for the sport.
The person with camera didn’t move at all..belive in punter 💎
Warne , pointing and Gilchrist my all time fav ❤️❤️
That was a really interesting dissection of what Punter thought Warnie would bowl.
Because he played with him for so long and just knew his game so well hey.
The amount of ripp that shane is getting still now is insane
Warne still got it. He can still rank in top 10 ODI, Test and T20 rankings if he play today.
Watching this in 2023 - Warne was a real legend of the game. Rest in peace champ
Ponting had no clue! What a bowler
Was waiting for Ponting to instinctively pull one straight into the TV 🤣
The Champion Australian Cricketers of yesteryears. If these guys play now they would still challenge any modern top notch cricket team. They didn't only have skills but they are were also champions mentally.
not true..they would be decimated today.
Oh god look how ian heely is fast with wicket keeping my favourite wicket keeper all the time legends....
Warnie still placing them on demand at will. "Down leg!". Fine. Haha. I love it
We are so fortunate to have these moments captured on tape for ever. RIP bud.
Three greats in one frame!!!
Amazing insight from three of the best.
Will never get that again. Ponting and Warne, two of the great cricket brains. Amazing.
I wish that era came back of Warney-Punter-Dizzy-Lee-Pigeon-Gilly-Haydos! Miss these legends!!
Warne still looks a handful in his early 50s, especially those classic, dangerously deceptive leg-side deliveries.
Amazing to see these legends all playing again. Those were the days...
i could watch this lot all day
ONCE in a Lifetime Talent on The Pitch...Funny , Engaging , Intelligent , Superfluous Sportsman , Legendary Aussie . The Greatest Leg Spinner to ever play The Game. A Corona with Warnie at Chasers in Sth Yarra will never be forgotten..
In this time of sorrow, may the outpouring of love, support, and cherished memories provide some measure of comfort for the Warne Family around The World.
Shane meant a lot , to a lot of people. His was a truly beautiful soul.
DJ MC Mark Sharp. Sydney , Australia's , No.1 Party Maestro.
Omg , Freaking Legends . This is Gold. Look how good Healy is moving there , old man.
TH-cam recommendations does work beautifully sometimes
Wanted to hear the usual vintage "bowling Shaaane, bowling" from Healy 😀
The man still spins the ball mile on astro....imagine facing him at his peak!
His spin turn is so awesome that's why he is best spinner in the world...
May god bless him.. RIP..
Love watching these fellas.
They were legend cricketers
3 Legends.
More Respect for warne.
Look at the Reflexes of Ian Healy😳
Absolute legends of the game. So informative.
RIP Warney. We had to pretend to not like you because you wore the Green and Gold, but we'd have had you in our team any time.
One and only Shane Warne could spin a ball like this.. RIP champ..
When he pointed at the camera, and said "Dave is the most relieved man" - how did he know that? :-O
"No, there will never, ever, ever be another" - R. Bernaud on SK Warne
Three legends of Australian cricket right there.....awesome
Healy and Warne on fire.
Great vid
You see why Ponting was so good. The mentality to put that much work into fielding would easily translate to an even increased effort into his bread and butter job.
Well, Ponting would have been seeing it now and saying… Who’s gonna bowl me like that again! Miss you Warnie.
They say wicketkeeper has the best seat in the house but I say this camera dude has a great seat he got to witness 3 champions in one single day. The control of Warne even in 50s is simply amazing. If Warne had played t20i he would have picked 200 wickets by now. Pointing would have score 5000 runs in t20i easily.
Three guys as an England fan you loved to hate but now they have retired they are awesome!
We will miss the Spin King, Shane K. Warne, but we will miss the wonderful human being that he was the most. He will always remain a superstar like his counterpart Sachin R. Tendulkar. Thank you for gracing us with greatness. RIP, Leg Spin Bowling. We will miss you, mate. Thank you. 🙏🙏🙏
Warne is the G.O.A.T. of spin bowlers. What a legend. Gone far too soon.
I still cannot believe he is gone, Rest in Peace, Warnie. Lots of love.