Just goes to show how tough batting used to be those days....huge respect for guys like Sachin,Lara, ponting, dravid,inzamaam,Gilchrist,Kallis,Anwar etc who dominated in that era
@@aniket385 Definitely, Waugh was the best among all of them whenever it mattered the most! The greatest player ever for the biggest games! The greatest ever for high pressure situations! Higher the pressure better he played.
West indies cricket was already on the decline since the Bulls era began. Can't blame them. We indians had a God/Sachin, likewise there was another God/black jesus winning championships on the Western hemisphere
No body can be a sachin tendulkar. The kind of attack he has faced in his career is now nowhere in the world.And he has scored everywhere,against every opposition. Sachin is way ahead of his time.
I was a huge Sachin fan all my life, but a lot what you said applies to Brian Lara as well, and some of it to Kallis and Ponting too. There were many Sachins - one who single handedly carried India's burden and faced quality bowlers between 1989 and 1999. He had Steve Waugh, Brian Lara as nemesis during that time. Another Sachin who faced lesser opposition but also with Dravid, Laxman, Ganguly and Sehwags help between 2000 and 2005. Ricky Ponting and Jacques Kallis was also dominant during this time. Another, more mature Sachin who rode on the shoulders of a young team with Yuvraj, Dhoni, Gambhir from 2008-2012 who faced easier bowlers and also smaller T20 pitches. Sangakkara, Kallis were exemplary at this time. I'd say what you said applies to his first decade, but then again his longevity and high strike rate vs his peers probably makes him the GOAT.
@@vaibhavkrupakar240 Anyday are Anderson and Broad better than every bowler of nowadays. The line, length, control and swing that they give, no one else can. Anderson is literally one of the greatest of all times. Generally people put only Walsh and Mcgrath above him. And you newborn kid are comparing him with likes of Woakes and Wood. Steyn makes sense here but other names???? Seriously funny.
@@vaibhavkrupakar240 Pace? He is 41 already and still going. Back in the days he used to clock 140+ as well. You can't compare Anderson to any bowler on this planet. The fitness, swing, seam, control makes Anderson easily one of the greatest. Comparing to Steyn would have made some sense but Starc? Seriously? Do you even watch cricket. He literally is the greatest (debatable) all format pacer of all times. If any bowler retired in the 2010s or still playing comes near him, its only Steyn. Go watch some cricket mate.
It can go the other way also ...he would have been given out 30 times more had there been DRS with spinners like vettori, saqlain, symcox & Jayasuriya who bowled wicket to wicket during his era
@@jackdaniel7538 also one more thing I think you don't know whenever he thinks he is out by caught behind he generally doesn't wait for the decision of umpire except that match against Australia. About lbw I have seen every live international match of Sachin Tendulkar so I know he was saved by the umpire only in 9 occasions & he was given out by bad decision happened in 39 occasions. So gap is 30. So he could score 30 more centuries.
Batting 80s and 90s was a nightmare. Imagine facing Walsh and Ambrose, Waqar and Wasim, Lillee and Thomson, Donald and Pollock. Scoring runs was vital.
Any score above 230 in an ODI used to be a nerve-wracking one for millions of Indians...! We can not compare Kohli, Azam...etc. with Legends like Sachin!
Any batsman who want to learn how to defend a ball thats coming straight to stumps must definitely watch this video. Great temperament and skills shown by Sachin and Dravid on such uneven pitches
And then the kids compare Virat with the God of Cricket 😏 Even if virat does complete 100 Centuries then too he can't be greater than Sachin The bowlers at that time were absolute beast Each team had minimum 3 quality bowlers in their side unlike today's Era where hardly u see 1-2 descent bowlers in every team This shows the quality of batting Sachin used to do in his era ❤❤
@@shankarlal-bi7ou yes you mentioned two bowlers lillee & Thompson & I will add 3 more Botham, imran, Kapil. Now you mentioned that Viv faced these great bowlers that's why he is god now I just want clarify more so that you will understand why Sachin is called god not viv because Sachin faced McGrath, Ambrose, lee, Warne, murali, Anderson, Steyn, saqlain mustaq, waqar Younis, Wasim akram, vaas shoaib akhtar, donald at their prime & the bowlers I mentioned all have bowling average is less than 30 & some of those have even close to 10 & 20. I think you know what is bowling average. Also among these bowlers one has highest no of wickets both in test & odi that is murali 2nd one is Warne in test & in the fast bowler category Anderson is first in test & akram is first in odi. Also inventor of dusra is saqlain mustaq, inventor of reverse swing waqar Younis, inventor of carrom ball ajanta mendis whom Sachin played still he scored 100 💯 & 28 90, given out by wrong decision 39 times also when he started highest number of century was 35 by gavaskar & he almost trippled it when he ended. When viv started highest number of century was 29. Also when viv played cricket then only England & Australia have good bowlers other than West Indies & every team got fear to face West Indies because they were the strongest team having the best bowlers & fortunately viv didn't have to face them as they were from West Indies. Also cricket back then played only in the particular time of the year but when Sachin started cricket was started to be played almost all the year. When Sachin started total Indian team mostly dependent on Sachin's batting specially in 90s also he had to take the pressure of 1.2 billion people every time when he is in the field as everyone expect something big everytime even foreigners. That's why he is called god of cricket. This title is earned by him because of his overall character & cricketing entertainment. This title was not given to him for free by Indian people. So I think you understand why he is called god of cricket
Till Sachin was on crease 4over -26 5 over -33 6 over -37 7over -45 8 over-49 9 over-53 10 over 55 Run rate was 5.5 -6 per over That is why Indian team was only Sachin
Legends who scored well against such bowling and pitches.. we dont see stuff like this these days.. Huge thanks to Windies Cricket for uploading this absolute gem
Remember watching this series live as a 7 year old...Pitches were really poor...Franklin Rose blew away India in the series... Chasing 120, India were allout for 80 in a test match which broke hearts... Sachin lost his confidence as captain & shortly he resigned... Walsh, Ambrose, Bishop & Rose were scary...
Devastated when I woke up in the morning and saw the news. Sachin was very unlucky in many decisions against him while batting and also while leading the team
Same childhood memories. Sachin was given out of his arm and also the test where we could not chase 120. But now looking at this highlights of Ambrose’s bowling that pitch looked very difficult to bat and Sachin was playing well against such type of bowling
Just one hour after india was bowled out it started raining heavily and it was 5th day. They could have drawn. But tbh ambrose bishop were in mood that day
Sachin wasn't even out there as ball brushed the shoulder. But what a spell by Ambrose! Kohli should be made to bat on a pitch like this & against bowlers like Ambrose, Walsh & Bishop. Today's pitches & bowlers are no way as deadly as in the 90s.
@@nikhilhembrom8952 Kohli survived in South Africa against a bowling attack of Steyn, Morkel, Philander and Imran Tahir. Steyn alone was better than Ambrose and Walsh combined. Ambrose and Walsh weren't special in the subcontinent as Dale Steyn was
Sir Curtly Ambrose , certainly, was on a par with the earlier- era Greats like Garner, Roberts, Marshall , and Holding. But he was hampered, to some extent, by the fact that West Indies did not have Batsmen like Lloyd, Richards, Greenidge , and Haynes - in the 1990's decade. - Prasad Kulkarni, Mangalore, India.
This video is enough to show why Sachin is the GOAT of cricket and can't be compared to today's cricketers ...the bowlers of those days were absolute cream of the cream ,be it ambrose ,or Donald ,or McGrath or Pollock or Warne ,or akram and others and the conditions were way tougher ...
Thank you WI cricket for uploading this amazing video. great bowling. Tendulkar may have been unlucky. real time looked like it brushed the glove then bicep. the replay suggest may have missed glove and came off the bicep. either way what a ball to get.
Yes Back those days carribean team was dangerous as well as the people came to watch the game in numbers be it in tests or in odis. Sorry to see the present state of west indies cricket .
The umpiring in those days were pathetic. Sachin was given out when the ball touched his shoulder not his bat. He was a master of batting bcuz on such a tricky pitch he wasn't getting out.
What a bowler Curtly Ambrose was! Many bowlers are tall but to use it to your advantage is a rare trait. He bowled a consistent seam and a perfect line-and-length. This was an era when West Indians still opted for cricket, unlike now when a lot of natural talents there are gravitating to other sports like track-n-field, athletics, etc.
People talk about averages. Tendulkar was a beast! Playing one of the best bowler in the world in a bowling friendly condition. Today's kid won't understand how poetic he was.
Really Sachin khud sala bade match me choke karta hai 😅😅 virat bade match me india ko jeetata hai Sachin ki tarah nahi hai😂😂btw usne 80 century maar k rakhi hai samzha😂😂
@@DouglasJones-en4ug And England who scammed their way to a World Cup 2019 win by getting extras from the umpire and when Trescothick admitted to using mint in the Ashes series
Don’t think any batsmen in the current Indian team could have batted like Sachin. Against that pace and bounce and on such a tough wicket. The way he was pulling the ball.
Sachin not only made himself but also responsible to made BCCI and Indian cricket. Whatever BCCI today, big credit goes to him. There will be so many legends but One God of cricket. Respected umpires, respected opposition, respected team mates.No PR, no blame game, no jealousy, no fights. Truely gentlemen and An Ideal for all coming generational players.🙏
@@Warlock786 You are wrong , He scored 88 and 83 as well and he scored 289 runs in just 6 innings with an stunning average of 58 now tell me again that he did not do anything , you are Pakistani so you have little bit jealous with Tendulkar
@GW6942 Tendulkar never made a hundred v Ambrose, Bishop, Patterson, or, Marshall. He made 1 hundred v only Walsh in the Nagpur test, in 1994. Tendulkar began making hundreds v West Indies, when Patterson, Bishop, Marshall, Ambrose and Bishop had retired.
Just goes to show how tough batting used to be those days....huge respect for guys like Sachin,Lara, ponting, dravid,inzamaam,Gilchrist,Kallis,Anwar etc who dominated in that era
You forgot the guy who first broke West Indies at their home in 1995 , Faced off Ambrose Walsh Wasim Waqar , Allan Donald at their Peak - Steve Waugh.
That era means 90s?
Ponting dravid Gilchrist never dominated 90s era btw
Dravid is nt a gd batsman.always dot balls.and becoz of him run rate increases every time
@@akellavenkatasrinivas494 required run rate.
@@aniket385 Definitely, Waugh was the best among all of them whenever it mattered the most! The greatest player ever for the biggest games! The greatest ever for high pressure situations! Higher the pressure better he played.
Curtly was the last bowler you'd want to face on a pitch with inconsistent bounce like this one. A wonderful bowler and a charming man off the field.
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Gavaskar used to face 4 west indies fast bowlers in pitches like these Sachin only faced ambrose and walsh
@@nikhilhembrom8952 gavaskar barely faced those 4 at once lol 😂😂
@@nikhilhembrom8952and Bishop.
Sachin faced Ian Bishop too in that..
And gavaskar didn't face 4 fast bowlers on that type of pitches🙄..go check history first
Back when crowds actually came to the cricket in West indies
back when they used to schedule matches on weekends instead of week days at 9 in the morning when 95% of the nation is at work
@@clk2924 they do so just to earn from overseas viewership
West indies cricket was already on the decline since the Bulls era began. Can't blame them. We indians had a God/Sachin, likewise there was another God/black jesus winning championships on the Western hemisphere
Very few people go to work in West Indies. They mostly are drinking and smoking pot under the coconut trees on the beach.
@@muntajibkhan4986 A bit of a racist statement dont you think?
If this kinda pitch was made today , cricketers will say they don't wanna play on that pitch lol, this pitch goes hard
True
They would shit their pants bro!!
Ha Aaj aap dekhle na thora sa bouncy pitches pe sare top players aaj fail ho jate hain
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Same pitch in south africa and virat scored on that one.
No body can be a sachin tendulkar. The kind of attack he has faced in his career is now nowhere in the world.And he has scored everywhere,against every opposition. Sachin is way ahead of his time.
And even the pressure of carrying out entire nations hope ,back those days it was like sachin out ,INDIA out
How old are you?
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I was a huge Sachin fan all my life, but a lot what you said applies to Brian Lara as well, and some of it to Kallis and Ponting too.
There were many Sachins - one who single handedly carried India's burden and faced quality bowlers between 1989 and 1999. He had Steve Waugh, Brian Lara as nemesis during that time.
Another Sachin who faced lesser opposition but also with Dravid, Laxman, Ganguly and Sehwags help between 2000 and 2005. Ricky Ponting and Jacques Kallis was also dominant during this time.
Another, more mature Sachin who rode on the shoulders of a young team with Yuvraj, Dhoni, Gambhir from 2008-2012 who faced easier bowlers and also smaller T20 pitches. Sangakkara, Kallis were exemplary at this time.
I'd say what you said applies to his first decade, but then again his longevity and high strike rate vs his peers probably makes him the GOAT.
67 and so what??@@zodiac6968
This is one of the reasons why Sachin and Dravid are legendary in their batting
Such quality bowling is now rare
Bowling is rare now except the fact that likes of Anderson and Broad still exist.
@@bimbapanthi9547 wow, you chose these two instead of people like wood, woakes, steyn, star, Cummins, Hazlewood, boult, Southee, rabada, nortje etc
@@vaibhavkrupakar240 Anyday are Anderson and Broad better than every bowler of nowadays. The line, length, control and swing that they give, no one else can. Anderson is literally one of the greatest of all times. Generally people put only Walsh and Mcgrath above him. And you newborn kid are comparing him with likes of Woakes and Wood. Steyn makes sense here but other names???? Seriously funny.
@@bimbapanthi9547 he is no match to starc and lacks pace of wood
@@vaibhavkrupakar240 Pace? He is 41 already and still going. Back in the days he used to clock 140+ as well. You can't compare Anderson to any bowler on this planet. The fitness, swing, seam, control makes Anderson easily one of the greatest. Comparing to Steyn would have made some sense but Starc? Seriously? Do you even watch cricket. He literally is the greatest (debatable) all format pacer of all times. If any bowler retired in the 2010s or still playing comes near him, its only Steyn. Go watch some cricket mate.
OMG Tendulkar had 100 💯 s with this Bowling and no review . If it was this era he would have scored 50 more
It can go the other way also ...he would have been given out 30 times more had there been DRS with spinners like vettori, saqlain, symcox & Jayasuriya who bowled wicket to wicket during his era
@@jackdaniel7538 ya u are right bro. but still 100 centuries and 20 90+ score are definitely not by fluke at the time when 270 was unchaseable
@@jackdaniel7538 he would have adjusted his game to not offer pad if there was DRS.
@@jackdaniel7538 also one more thing I think you don't know whenever he thinks he is out by caught behind he generally doesn't wait for the decision of umpire except that match against Australia. About lbw I have seen every live international match of Sachin Tendulkar so I know he was saved by the umpire only in 9 occasions & he was given out by bad decision happened in 39 occasions. So gap is 30. So he could score 30 more centuries.
@@milo-de1ep it's not 20 it's 28. He is out in 90, 28 times
Batting 80s and 90s was a nightmare. Imagine facing Walsh and Ambrose, Waqar and Wasim, Lillee and Thomson, Donald and Pollock. Scoring runs was vital.
Any score above 230 in an ODI used to be a nerve-wracking one for millions of Indians...! We can not compare Kohli, Azam...etc. with Legends like Sachin!
Marshal too
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@@vignesha4711 marshall 🥶
@@suyashmishra8795 🫣
Any batsman who want to learn how to defend a ball thats coming straight to stumps must definitely watch this video. Great temperament and skills shown by Sachin and Dravid on such uneven pitches
A great bowler of all time.. Sir Curtly Ambrose... A inspiration for all fast bowlers
Curtly Ambrose was a lethal bowler. He was a nightmare for the batsmen.
😂 by by
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Sir Tendulkar is pure class. How easy he managed and balanced himself in front of Ambrose.
And then the kids compare Virat with the God of Cricket 😏
Even if virat does complete 100 Centuries then too he can't be greater than Sachin
The bowlers at that time were absolute beast
Each team had minimum 3 quality bowlers in their side unlike today's Era where hardly u see 1-2 descent bowlers in every team
This shows the quality of batting Sachin used to do in his era ❤❤
but the god is only one thats vivian richards and back than you will see the daddy of bowlers lille and jeff
@@shankarlal-bi7ou yes you mentioned two bowlers lillee & Thompson & I will add 3 more Botham, imran, Kapil. Now you mentioned that Viv faced these great bowlers that's why he is god now I just want clarify more so that you will understand why Sachin is called god not viv because Sachin faced McGrath, Ambrose, lee, Warne, murali, Anderson, Steyn, saqlain mustaq, waqar Younis, Wasim akram, vaas shoaib akhtar, donald at their prime & the bowlers I mentioned all have bowling average is less than 30 & some of those have even close to 10 & 20. I think you know what is bowling average. Also among these bowlers one has highest no of wickets both in test & odi that is murali 2nd one is Warne in test & in the fast bowler category Anderson is first in test & akram is first in odi. Also inventor of dusra is saqlain mustaq, inventor of reverse swing waqar Younis, inventor of carrom ball ajanta mendis whom Sachin played still he scored 100 💯 & 28 90, given out by wrong decision 39 times also when he started highest number of century was 35 by gavaskar & he almost trippled it when he ended. When viv started highest number of century was 29. Also when viv played cricket then only England & Australia have good bowlers other than West Indies & every team got fear to face West Indies because they were the strongest team having the best bowlers & fortunately viv didn't have to face them as they were from West Indies. Also cricket back then played only in the particular time of the year but when Sachin started cricket was started to be played almost all the year. When Sachin started total Indian team mostly dependent on Sachin's batting specially in 90s also he had to take the pressure of 1.2 billion people every time when he is in the field as everyone expect something big everytime even foreigners. That's why he is called god of cricket. This title is earned by him because of his overall character & cricketing entertainment. This title was not given to him for free by Indian people. So I think you understand why he is called god of cricket
@@SR-gs2dj well articulated buddy
Yes and the same logic also applies when you kids rated Tendulkar as better batsman than sunil gavaskar in test cricket 🙄
@@ashokkaushik4101 sunil gavaskar himself says sachin is better than him
Sachin’s and Dravid’s techniques were IMMACULATE!
Till Sachin was on crease
4over -26
5 over -33
6 over -37
7over -45
8 over-49
9 over-53
10 over 55
Run rate was 5.5 -6 per over
That is why Indian team was only Sachin
17 runs extra 😂
@@Vicky_Aryan420kohli sachin ke aahet fuddu hau
Also this time Sachin was given out wrong by umpire
Can umpire be greater than god😂
I think he was not out the ball tucked his elbow n not bat or gloves
Tendulkar in the 90s were something else. Just pure class!!!
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time when every run against windies bowlers was like diamond
True...Well said !❤
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Today's Batman's never Attended a Single Over.... Of This two Legends..... Ambrose nd Walsh 🎉🎉🎉
Legends who scored well against such bowling and pitches.. we dont see stuff like this these days.. Huge thanks to Windies Cricket for uploading this absolute gem
Remember watching this series live as a 7 year old...Pitches were really poor...Franklin Rose blew away India in the series... Chasing 120, India were allout for 80 in a test match which broke hearts... Sachin lost his confidence as captain & shortly he resigned... Walsh, Ambrose, Bishop & Rose were scary...
Devastated when I woke up in the morning and saw the news. Sachin was very unlucky in many decisions against him while batting and also while leading the team
That pitch was very horrible to bat..... Even 120 is like mount Everest to climb✍️
Same childhood memories. Sachin was given out of his arm and also the test where we could not chase 120. But now looking at this highlights of Ambrose’s bowling that pitch looked very difficult to bat and Sachin was playing well against such type of bowling
Just one hour after india was bowled out it started raining heavily and it was 5th day. They could have drawn. But tbh ambrose bishop were in mood that day
You are thinking of the Test series. This was an ODI.
tall bowler with clean bowling action hitting consistent length every ball.. legend
Sachin wasn't even out there as ball brushed the shoulder. But what a spell by Ambrose! Kohli should be made to bat on a pitch like this & against bowlers like Ambrose, Walsh & Bishop. Today's pitches & bowlers are no way as deadly as in the 90s.
Nah he probably gloved it as well but very close im 50 50 that he gloved it. Makes me appreciate modern technology even more.
Kohli wouldn't survive guys like Walsh and Ambrose together
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Kohli survived in South Africa against a bowling attack of Steyn, Morkel, Philander and Imran Tahir.
Steyn alone was better than Ambrose and Walsh combined. Ambrose and Walsh weren't special in the subcontinent as Dale Steyn was
Curtly ambrose what a masterpiece bowling❤️
0:43 is when you see the crazy height difference between them two. Scary 😮
He is 6 . 7 feet monster
@@7781-3and Sachin is facing him without fear
He was a mind blowing bowler...🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
0:58 wide? The umpire thinks anything outside the line of the stumps is wide.
He was blind for few seconds
Sachin and India facing quality bowling. Awesome bowling. Batsmen on their toes literally.
Ambrose mind blowing......
Respect......
Everyone is talking about Tendulkar & Virat......jus watch this killer bowler....it's a treat to watch a legend like him.
The ball clearly hit Tendulkar’s right bicep. Not out.
25 years too late mate armchair umpire
Thats the reason DRS now
SACHIN TENDULKAR AND CURTLY AMBROSE BOTH ARE GREAT CRICKETERS.
Sir Curtly Ambrose , certainly, was on a par with the earlier- era Greats like Garner, Roberts, Marshall , and Holding.
But he was hampered, to some extent, by the fact that West Indies did not have Batsmen like Lloyd, Richards, Greenidge , and Haynes - in the 1990's decade.
- Prasad Kulkarni,
Mangalore, India.
Windies have there best batsmen lara at that time although not invincible team but they were more than strong enough
He played with better batsman - Brian Lara.
just the brilliance of TENDULKARRRRR 😍
This video is enough to show why Sachin is the GOAT of cricket and can't be compared to today's cricketers ...the bowlers of those days were absolute cream of the cream ,be it ambrose ,or Donald ,or McGrath or Pollock or Warne ,or akram and others and the conditions were way tougher ...
The atmosphere in West Indian grounds back then was fantastic.
What a class at both the end Batting and Bowling. Cricket world is missing them Ambrose and Sachin
If a pitch like this was prepared today, the match would be called off by the third over
Imagine kohli 😂reaction when he faced ambrose in this type of pitches...such, a legend player
Kohli will cry
@@fredericsebastian2555bro kohli would just smashed him
What about dhoni 😂😂😂 i think sir dhobi can easily score 400 in an innings
@@rahulmehra3209 kholi average against outswing is 31 in test cricket while dhoni is not a test cricketer ..he is just limited to ODI ..
@@yourdad8386Kohli smashing curtly Ambrose 😂😂😂 Shaheen aur Bolt toh sambhal nhi rhe chale hai Ambrose ko smash krne .. Chatni bana deta Ambrose esi pitch par...😂
Ambrose was one of the deadly bowlers of the cricket history!
Thank you WI cricket for uploading this amazing video. great bowling. Tendulkar may have been unlucky. real time looked like it brushed the glove then bicep. the replay suggest may have missed glove and came off the bicep. either way what a ball to get.
Miss golden period of West Indies!
Striking sound of ball on bat or Pad, itself shows....
Class of Bowling..❤❤
Good old days. Young Tendulkar and new comer Dravid. Those days Tendulkar was son of India, everyone loved him so much.
Ambrose proves that he is the best bowler
3:41 Shastri putting it perfectly, it's just the brilliance of Tendulkar which has allowed India to put up that score
What a team wi was in those days now they are minnows
Thank you for giving this gold.. Windows cricket.
GREAT TENDULKAR. HE FACED QUALITY BOWLING. HE MADE CENTUARY IN AGE 18 AT PERTH VERY FAST TRACK
He is legend for a reason..he played against extraordinary bowlers and delivered. On the other end it was walsh many a times.
Yes
Back those days carribean team was dangerous as well as the people came to watch the game in numbers be it in tests or in odis.
Sorry to see the present state of west indies cricket .
Curtly Ambrose - height, bounce , Swing, quick action what a bowler
Curtley and Courtney were the best of the best in the 90s
Courtney Kane 😂
Indeed today's greatest batsmen can never be compared to that era greatest players.
Past Present Future one And only The God of Cricket SACHIN RAMESH TENDULKAR forever 💪❤️🙏
Curtly past his prime here, but still great.
Ambrose 😍😍
Sachin was Not Out. Today's kids should watch clips like this before comparing the God with Virat.
He was out bro, the ball skidded the glove
Why are You comparing here statchin with virat 😂😂
He was not out
If you say Sachin is not out, then remember the wickets of Wasim akram, waqar Younis, and Shoaib Akhtar are double
Abe laude virat ne Sachin jitne match khele hote tho Aaj usse jyada run hote
The umpiring in those days were pathetic. Sachin was given out when the ball touched his shoulder not his bat. He was a master of batting bcuz on such a tricky pitch he wasn't getting out.
The Gentle man Legend sir Ambrose my fvrt Bowler ever 👍
That was top bowling , assume today’s player facing ambrose
both Sachin and Rahul handled him really well.
My school day memories. Saw the entire series!
tendulkar wicket was an absolute unplayable beauty. That ball took off from good length.
I like the way how Tendulkar kept so much patience with Ambrose and then found boundaries.
what a bowler! Never seen his bowling in real life but whoever has seen it knows 😅
I just love Ambrose Nice Guy,
And then People compare his runs to modern players and era where cricket remains nothing but batsman game…. 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
It is very hard to play bowlers like this .hats of those for legends ❤
To be fair Tendulkar was not out. Too bad there was no DRS.
Ikr , if drs was present, Sachin would have scored like 30 more centuries easy peasy
I think ball pass by touching gloves
Add to that ,Sachin & bcci didn't accept DRS till 2013... Ridiculous thought process by bcci
Your point is useless. DRS was introduced in 2008 but, India opposed it like the plague to get home umpires advantage 😂😂😂
@@DilanPerera1 so when India travelled overseas from 2009 to 2013 did they get any home umpires advantage??
Back then things were simpler and it made us very happy... Nowadays different story
What a bowler Curtly Ambrose was! Many bowlers are tall but to use it to your advantage is a rare trait. He bowled a consistent seam and a perfect line-and-length. This was an era when West Indians still opted for cricket, unlike now when a lot of natural talents there are gravitating to other sports like track-n-field, athletics, etc.
People talk about averages. Tendulkar was a beast! Playing one of the best bowler in the world in a bowling friendly condition. Today's kid won't understand how poetic he was.
This umpire reminded me of Steve Buckner in his decision making abilities 😢
He is cheating they must pay him off
These videos kind of bring back those bygone days and make you feel a lot younger
And now people compare him to kid Kohli, lol 😂😂😂
Bachha hai wo.
Sachine ke itna jhelta nhi kohlibas marta
Iska career bach gya kohli nhi tha
Really Sachin khud sala bade match me choke karta hai 😅😅 virat bade match me india ko jeetata hai Sachin ki tarah nahi hai😂😂btw usne 80 century maar k rakhi hai samzha😂😂
What a team was having West Indies in those days
I wonder how many current Gen players would have played without an arm guard here.mind u Tendulkar was all 24 then.
Cricket needs to have a standardized pitch across all countries / stadiums
A true, honest, extremely talented bowler - Curtly ! Very different from ball-tampering, dishonest, cheaters from Pakistan.
...and Austrailia🙄
@@DouglasJones-en4ug
And England who scammed their way to a World Cup 2019 win by getting extras from the umpire and when Trescothick admitted to using mint in the Ashes series
Don’t think any batsmen in the current Indian team could have batted like Sachin. Against that pace and bounce and on such a tough wicket. The way he was pulling the ball.
This pitch was full of mines.. phew
Salute to little master
Ye pich nahi yeah fix match potch hai just win to westindies made this style pitch unplayable but now everyone is following ❤
Sachin not only made himself but also responsible to made BCCI and Indian cricket.
Whatever BCCI today, big credit goes to him.
There will be so many legends but One God of cricket.
Respected umpires, respected opposition, respected team mates.No PR, no blame game, no jealousy, no fights.
Truely gentlemen and An Ideal for all coming generational players.🙏
Ambrose n glenn r the best of all time n see sachin starts with kapil ends with virat..
Courtley Ambrose is a legend
It was the deadly pitch 😢😢
in our teens they were the kings
Some last good years of westindies test cricket
Ambrose was 36 in this match. Right at the end of his career. SACHIN seemed really uncomfortable.
he scored too many runs against Walsh and Ambrose in that series and also he scored two boundries against Sachin in this match
@GW6942 no he didn't. He scored a 92 in the third Test and that's about it.
Saurav Ganguly had a good series.
@@Warlock786 You are wrong , He scored 88 and 83 as well and he scored 289 runs in just 6 innings with an stunning average of 58 now tell me again that he did not do anything , you are Pakistani so you have little bit jealous with Tendulkar
@GW6942
Tendulkar never made a hundred v Ambrose, Bishop, Patterson, or, Marshall.
He made 1 hundred v only Walsh in the Nagpur test, in 1994.
Tendulkar began making hundreds v West Indies, when Patterson, Bishop, Marshall, Ambrose and Bishop had retired.
Ambrose such a great legend 📽️🌟🤳🕊️✨
Who the hell produced these type of pitches that too for ODIs?
Even for bowlers for both the teams
Maza aagaya dekh kar 🤩, we use to tease our not so good looking friends, by calling them Ambrose again n again 😅 fun days
smthn wrong with that umpire. Those 'wides' at the start werent wides
This is during the later part of Ambrose's career, but still Sachin barely managed to hang around.
Bloody hell. How do you play Ambrose on that pitch?
Watching two legends on blowing another batting..what an era
Now the situation is that , west indies couldn’t even qualify for WC 2023
Proud hai hume indain hone pe Sachin jaisa mahan cricketer ne janam Liya ❤❤❤
That's not the calibre of a bowler . It's the calibre of the pitch which makes the bowler extraordinary.
well, the quality of the pitch makes the ordinary batsmen kings, (although unlike many, I consider Sir Viv Richards the only king of cricket.)
@@prithvih4 VIV is the real and only God of Cricket.
Unlike some fraud 5 futiya ftb mumbaikar selfish statpadder.
Ambrose just needed a pitch, he will make Kohli look like Babar Azam.
@@menon_ji4984 , he will? Why do you use "will" here? When is that "will" come? Bro, try to remain in present or reality rather than your fiction.
@@rahulsingh9966 , Kapil Dev strike rate in Test 94.76 in ODI 95.07. While Viv Richard's strike rate in Test 86.07 and in ODI 90.02.
Ambrose and Pakistani bowler Muhammad Asif Bowling style is Almost the same , the same height and length and spell , incredible