I watched that match live on tv dravid was struggling a lot for saving the match he played 187 balls made 60 runs with 12 fours when he was playing along with irfan he didn’t even takes single he was trying to save that match for India solute to my favourite dravid sir selfless cricketer who always played for his team first ❤️
Dravid and pathan were literally doing what they could to save the match. It took some clever bowling to dismiss him from the Kasprowicz. A fielder was placed in such a position that Dravid expected a short ball but it was pitched in fuller and came back in and had Dravid LBW.
@@Witnessprotectiondaveyy actually, with all due respect to ponting. his injury was a blessing in disguise for australia. his record in asia and in particular india was poor at very least so at his place clarke came in who performed much better and hence aus won the series.
This comment is curated for the legions of indian cricket fans that post on robelinda videos always being egotistical and narcissist morons. Australia humbled you tonight, embarrassed you even, no cheating, just straight up went to your backyard and silenced your entire country, you were so sure you were celebrating world cup glory but no Australia has other plans for you. Time for you to shut up and accept Australia is better than you. बेवकूफ Sachin Tendulkar is a cheater.
No bro, they are dominated only ODI. India is little more better than AUS. After 2001 India played well in test. Very few series only lost. This series India lost 2:1, chennai test India should win. But rain played well in last day.
Never an issue when this Aussie captain is in-charge. A top-notch bloke, an outstanding strokeplayer and a wicketkeeper and a true ambassador of the game. This was a great series win for him and I cannot imagine it happening to a better or more deserving bloke.
Those were the days when metro and dd national were the channels every match of India playing in India was telecasted on dd metro and highlights were shown for half an hour in the morning next day and i enjoy to watch them even if India didn't do well because that time madness and charm of this game was something different which 90s era kid can only understand,like it if you can relate too
You are spot on brother, there was some charmness in the game played those days! There were times where I used to wait for months for series to start and there are also times when I cried when India didn't do well!
Aside from Ponting being out, this was the best Australian team of their glory era. Gillespie was a fantastic bowler when healthy, which he was in this series.
this Australian team is an example of professionalism to its core.. Big lessons for Indian and Pakistani teams .. Look at the big personalities in this team. afterwards as they retired, from books written and interviews given, it was quite clear Ponting and Warne never saw eye to eye, nor did Warne and Gilli.. Clarke and Katich had bust up's... however when they played, they played like a team... Our teams on their day play well, but mostly there is friction among senior players.. imagine teams plotting downfall of their captain by not playing well and losing.. incredible.. just the culture i guess
@@subhashdavid5933 Its true about Ponting and Warne not getting along but that doesn't mean Ponting wasn't sad at Warne's death as all of cricket was. Their rift got worst and was made more public the following year in that legendary series in Eng when Ponting sent Eng in to bat first in the 2nd test with MgGrath injured. Warne was furious and blamed Ponting for the loss of the series.
Came on the crease as a debutant in a spin friendly track against Kumble, Vajji and delivered that knock. Michael Clarke is so underrated despite his performance and some classic innings to remember.
I remember as a Pakistani cricket maniac child hating Dravid upon India’s visit to Pakistan in 2005 In test matches, do do din out nahi hota tha banda, series where he scored 270 in a test match and got out to a arshad khan the off spinner because he was tired maybe, he truly was “the wall” in that series
No he got out to Imran Farhat trying to reverse sweep him in order to score some quick runs. Pakistani fielding has always been generous. Yasir Hameed dropped a dolly at point. That innings won us the series and Dravid, well he was immovable most of the times.
This test goes to show how Lucky todays teams are.. They didnt have the face the fury of this mighty Aussie side. This was the final frontier series post Steven Waugh's retirement. India had raised the bar in their last tour to Australia(1-1). If modern day India had to face this bowling line up, it would be in tatters
Yeah true now Indian batsmen struggle when facing fourth stump deliveries....if they faced old Australian bowling line up .....virat kohli and rohit sharma won't cross single digit runs.....
2003-04 Australian series McGrath was not there, otherwise Indians would have lost that series as well 🙂. Today’s Indian batting line would have crumbled against that bowling attack 😜.
@@Axesarvan What a load of nonsense. Michael fkin Vaughan made a decent amount of runs against this Aussie attack but Virat Kohli who is much better than someone like Vaughan wouldn't cross a single digit. Jeez. Kohli is a better test batsman than anyone in that line-up other than Sachin & Dravid. He would have made runs against anyone.
@@main_lukkha_hoon8795 McGrath probably would, Gillespie wouldn't. You are hyping Gillespie a bit too much. He was good but not that good. Even Hazlewood, Cummins has better test record than him despite playing in a more batsman friendly era.
In those days the test cricket was also more exciting than today's t20 game just because of some of the legendary batsman and bowler! Really Golden era of cricket 🌷💖
Stadium matters.. now matches are held in many venues.. we need to follow Australia and England concepts of sticking on to regular/traditional test venue.. places like Chennai, Kolkata, bangalore, mumbai will bring in lots of crowd.. so we need to stick on to it
@Pratham sharma They didn't have Ricky Ponting, Bret Lee & Steve Waugh this time! Though Steve had already taken retire but he was another backbone of this marvelous team!
Nit Lover sirji sabko lagta he ye kya kar rahe team me vo kya kar raha ..Lekin ye log domestic cricket me perform karke select hote he ....koyi successfull ho jata to kpyi. Gum ho jata...Vvs laxman debut kiya tha 1995 ko lekin vo team ka regular member nahitha lekin domestic me runs banata raha captain ka backup raha hamesha aur vodin bhi aaya his 1st significant performance 161 in Australia. Fir regular part ho gaya india team ka...
Warne at his best in India this test - he bowled slightly differently this series, slightly quicker through the air and actually did alright instead of getting belted all round the park constantly. The two balls to get VVS are among my two favourites.
Those days were some great times to watch Test Cricket on television with no influence of T20 in international level. I love watching Test Cricket more than T20.
Darren Lehmann always finds strange ways of getting out when he played for Australia. Either hit long hops straight to point or half volleys straight to cover, or got out to odd shots.
This will forever remain one of the most painful series to recall as an Indian fan. After the absolute euphoria of the 2001 turnaround in Kolkata and Chennai, this really, really sucked. Steve Waugh’s final frontier finally captured.
@@anuragsupadhyay great, are you kidding.. Bowden was the reason Australia lost the Ashes series in 2005, remember England won in Edgbaston by only 2 runs, Bowden gave Kasprowicz out while it was a not out because the ball didn't touched the bat or gloves, later it was cleared that the ball was touched Kasprowicz's shirt and because of that ridiculous decision Australia lost the Ashes series of 2005.. so Bowden was equally worst umpire like Bucknor
After the Final Frontier was unconquered by Steve Waugh's team in 2001, the visitors under Gilchrist finally outplayed India 2-1 and the mission was accomplished. Brilliantly led by Gilchrist. They came up with a plan and executed it. This is the same series in which Dada made himself unavailable for Nagpur Test (3rd test) after seeing the green pitch and Australia went up 2-0.
If you Plz upload the highlights of each 4 test India played in Australia during 2003/04 it would be helpful.....bcz there is no highlights video from India tour of Australia
@YORKER876 I have the good fortune of knowing Irfan personally as we are from the same club and were coached by the same man. A lot of his bowling problems came from the fact that his action was not repeatable enough and that's something he worked on with Dennis Lillee after 2004 as well. His biggest gift is that he can naturally swing it late, but ONLY when his action clicks. Zaheer, on the other hand, is a seam and cut bowler but with a more sychronised action. That helps him with consistency.
Indians did not have best of Left hand seamers experienced people im talking abt during Pathans tenture otherwise im sure some one would have sureshot guided him properly !!!
The beautiful Clarke made his debut... He and Pieterson were true entertainers... Loved watching them bat! And look at this Aussie squad.... Gilly @ 7, 102 off 103 deliveries, he also was the captain in this match...
This is what would have happened in 2003 in the Australian tour if McGrath and Warne had played. Indian team got lucky. McGrath after 2001-02 was a different beast and all the Indian batsmen were his bunny.
2018 India tour of Australia and win the test and odi series like you a lot of Australian cricketer said that Steve Smith and David Warner not played in that series that's the reason India win after 2 years in 2020 India tour of Australia and they win test series without virat kohli,bumraah,shami,jadeja totally unexperienced team.india lose Adelaide test very badly and all out on 36 after this they hammered Australia in mcg and then so called Australian fort gaba
@@TheAbinashsahoo First match at Brisbane was washed away but India was not in any position to win that match. It would have been a draw. India won the second test at Adelaide due to a magical spell of Agarkar in the second innings and some great batting by Dravid. That was the best performance of Dravid in Australia. India was crushed in the third Boxing Day test. In fourth Sydney test, Steve Waugh played a match saving innings in the second innings. McGrath and Warne were not there in that series and Gillespie was in a poor form that’s why Indian batting survived in that series otherwise result would have been 4-0 instead of 1-1😜. Indians struggled against McGrath in our own pitches. Just check the 2004 BGM series where McGrath played and Gillespie was in full form, India lost the series 2-1, it would had been 3-1, if it hadn’t rained in 2nd Chennai test 😂😂😂
yeleminpino The world champions won all around the world the invincible McGrath lee warne Gillespie hayden langer Ponting martyn clarke gilchrisrt all have played their role Katich all have
Just don't understand how people like Akasha Chopra can be sitting on the experts chairs now a days & comment on cricketers like Dhoni virat rohit etc. What has he achieved in his cricketing career I don't know.
@@user-qi4mg8fn8t Hmmm...so what exactly did I offend ? Your undying love for Akash Chopra? Weird as it may be...I can understand that. Or your unlimited pride in being semi-literate? Now that really is not something to be proud of. I think you might have badly mis-interpreted me. I said that Chopra is taken seriously only by the semi-literate people of India who happen to understand only hindi. I don't know whom the non-hindi speaking semi literate people take seriously. Very important: At no point did I imply that all Hindi speakers are semi literate. I know more PhDs and D.LITTs with Hindi as their mother tongue than you can imagine.
@@fatimakulsum1091 There was an incedent between the two where they couldnt decide where the team song could be sung in the dressing room. This lead to a physical fight between the two.
Incredible crowds for this match and the next match as well in Chennai. I was fortunate to be here at the ground for the first 4 days. Sadly T20 has killed test match cricket. You won't see crowds like these anymore.
On such dead pitches quality of aussies pack attack just imagine them. On bouncy tracks no wonder they ruled that era, simply amazing & some thought Anderson belongs in this league lol
India were the only team that could match up to Aus strength in tests during the 2000s lost this series cause the 2nd match wasnt played complete due to rain and lost the 2007 series cause Bucknor screwed India at Sydney
AF second test we were good viru played well that stupid parthiv missed a stumping of gilespee , other wise we would have had upper hand in that test , but first test yes truly we missed him , Ganguly must have opened with parthiv Dropped Aakash Chopra added some one like Kaif in the team his nature of game would have been suited for tests !!!!
If you Plz upload the highlights of each 4 test India played in Australia during 2003/04 it would be helpful.....bcz there is no highlights video from India tour of Australia
I watched that match live on tv dravid was struggling a lot for saving the match he played 187 balls made 60 runs with 12 fours when he was playing along with irfan he didn’t even takes single he was trying to save that match for India solute to my favourite dravid sir selfless cricketer who always played for his team first ❤️
Remembered that match and series, India started Day 5 with just 4 wickets left but only hope was Dravid who was batting well
Dravid and pathan were literally doing what they could to save the match. It took some clever bowling to dismiss him from the Kasprowicz. A fielder was placed in such a position that Dravid expected a short ball but it was pitched in fuller and came back in and had Dravid LBW.
A time when all legends played together.... Golden time of cricket 👌👌
Aakash Chopra legend 😮😮😮😮
I think Akash Chopra was in the team to field at short-leg
Those days
When Australia bats its a batting pitch
When Australia bowls its a bowling pitch
😅😅😂
😁😁😁 you nailed it
Well said
@@SS-fp1fo Absolutely.and then t20 destroyed quality of cricket.
They had real bunch of talents that time
This Australian team was ridiculous. Imagine getting five wickets and seeing Gilchrist walk in...
That too without Ricky Ponting in this particular match
@aaryansh sharma : Yeah right, Sachin and Ricky both were missed badly🙏🙏
@@Witnessprotectiondaveyy actually, with all due respect to ponting. his injury was a blessing in disguise for australia. his record in asia and in particular india was poor at very least so at his place clarke came in who performed much better and hence aus won the series.
@@Witnessprotectiondaveyy 2
No mcGrath and warne still they won
Those golden Aussies dominated the whole world by their awesome cricket
True mate
This comment is curated for the legions of indian cricket fans that post on robelinda videos always being egotistical and narcissist morons. Australia humbled you tonight, embarrassed you even, no cheating, just straight up went to your backyard and silenced your entire country, you were so sure you were celebrating world cup glory but no Australia has other plans for you. Time for you to shut up and accept Australia is better than you. बेवकूफ Sachin Tendulkar is a cheater.
No bro, they are dominated only ODI. India is little more better than AUS. After 2001 India played well in test. Very few series only lost. This series India lost 2:1, chennai test India should win. But rain played well in last day.
@@vijic3384they dominated tests as well, check the stats
Never an issue when this Aussie captain is in-charge. A top-notch bloke, an outstanding strokeplayer and a wicketkeeper and a true ambassador of the game. This was a great series win for him and I cannot imagine it happening to a better or more deserving bloke.
Those were the days when metro and dd national were the channels every match of India playing in India was telecasted on dd metro and highlights were shown for half an hour in the morning next day and i enjoy to watch them even if India didn't do well because that time madness and charm of this game was something different which 90s era kid can only understand,like it if you can relate too
You are spot on brother, there was some charmness in the game played those days! There were times where I used to wait for months for series to start and there are also times when I cried when India didn't do well!
bang on.
Absolutely Right only 90' s kids feel that joy and happiness.
Well said
Absolutely right
Aside from Ponting being out, this was the best Australian team of their glory era. Gillespie was a fantastic bowler when healthy, which he was in this series.
Gillespie went criminally underrated. He used to beat the batsman a lot. Always put immense pressure from one end.
I disagree. Id say Steve waughs side was superior. 1999-2003.
Australia in general dominated during the time between 1995-2010.
Lehman generously retired when ponting came back to the side because he felt he was holding back clarkey. top bloke lehman!
or he was asked by Australian Selectors to confirm his farewell series ..🙄
nop ponting wants andrew symonds......clark was damien martyn replacment
@@vijayaprabu6669 No, he called up the Australian selectors and mentioned that he wanted to make way for youngsters
@@SuryaSen001 Lehmann was never the extraordinary in that Team of Extra Ordinaries..... but let's give credit he was graceful to exit..
Craig White blackmailed him
this Australian team is an example of professionalism to its core.. Big lessons for Indian and Pakistani teams .. Look at the big personalities in this team. afterwards as they retired, from books written and interviews given, it was quite clear Ponting and Warne never saw eye to eye, nor did Warne and Gilli.. Clarke and Katich had bust up's... however when they played, they played like a team... Our teams on their day play well, but mostly there is friction among senior players.. imagine teams plotting downfall of their captain by not playing well and losing.. incredible.. just the culture i guess
😂Ponting cried when warne what are you blabbering
@@subhashdavid5933 Its true about Ponting and Warne not getting along but that doesn't mean Ponting wasn't sad at Warne's death as all of cricket was. Their rift got worst and was made more public the following year in that legendary series in Eng when Ponting sent Eng in to bat first in the 2nd test with MgGrath injured. Warne was furious and blamed Ponting for the loss of the series.
Now, that's called life changing innings @Clarke ❤️
a time when cricket was rly worth watching....miss those days
Modi Smith yaa
Not really, no one likes to see one team dominating like that.
Steve bucknor was a cool thug.. he gave batsmen out whenever he wanted to. lol
Just make sure you shout out loud😂😂😂😂😂😂
Good one
lowlife like u need to shut that hole in your face
He is an idiot... N he does not like indians
Talk logically..... I don’t find any logic in your comment... sehwag’s decision was made by billy bowden
real test real love...miss those days..
This was the first time I saw a match live in a stadium.. brings back so many memories
Came on the crease as a debutant in a spin friendly track against Kumble, Vajji and delivered that knock. Michael Clarke is so underrated despite his performance and some classic innings to remember.
Yes true !!! Most memorable debut !!!
I remember as a Pakistani cricket maniac child hating Dravid upon India’s visit to Pakistan in 2005 In test matches, do do din out nahi hota tha banda, series where he scored 270 in a test match and got out to a arshad khan the off spinner because he was tired maybe, he truly was “the wall” in that series
No he got out to Imran Farhat trying to reverse sweep him in order to score some quick runs. Pakistani fielding has always been generous. Yasir Hameed dropped a dolly at point. That innings won us the series and Dravid, well he was immovable most of the times.
What a massive Massive difference when the keeper can make valuable runs, this series was great, this is when Australia was great
Make
Australia
Great
Again
Just shows how England are missing matty prior
Wankhede test in this series was the best test match I ever watched
Akash Chopra only for removing Stone from pitch.
Hahahaha
hahhahahah omfg
😜😜😜
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@prassadable or pada naam badiya hai tera
This test goes to show how Lucky todays teams are.. They didnt have the face the fury of this mighty Aussie side. This was the final frontier series post Steven Waugh's retirement. India had raised the bar in their last tour to Australia(1-1). If modern day India had to face this bowling line up, it would be in tatters
Yeah true now Indian batsmen struggle when facing fourth stump deliveries....if they faced old Australian bowling line up .....virat kohli and rohit sharma won't cross single digit runs.....
In test arena, prime McGrath and Gillespie would eat every current batsman alive.
2003-04 Australian series McGrath was not there, otherwise Indians would have lost that series as well 🙂. Today’s Indian batting line would have crumbled against that bowling attack 😜.
@@Axesarvan
What a load of nonsense.
Michael fkin Vaughan made a decent amount of runs against this Aussie attack but Virat Kohli who is much better than someone like Vaughan wouldn't cross a single digit. Jeez.
Kohli is a better test batsman than anyone in that line-up other than Sachin & Dravid. He would have made runs against anyone.
@@main_lukkha_hoon8795
McGrath probably would, Gillespie wouldn't.
You are hyping Gillespie a bit too much. He was good but not that good.
Even Hazlewood, Cummins has better test record than him despite playing in a more batsman friendly era.
My Goodness Look at that Australian Batting Line-up Adam Gilchirist came at No.7 Wow !
Without ponting
That’s why they were the best in the world for about 15 years.
Lol idiot it's test and Gilchrist always batted at 7
@@vvshetty1 I know bhakt I've been following cricket since the 90's ... I've just talking about the depth of the Australian batting lineup.
We knew that since childhood idiot. And we know the depth of Aussie batting. You don't have to call your god for that.
Ahh i missed those days. I remember i skip school to watch test matches. And then comes T-20, ruined everything.
Me too
@@dhammdeepbhagatdd T-20 didn't ruined but overdose of t-20s certainly ruined everything
@@mohammadfaisal7143 yep
Well t20 did make the game more competitive. No one likes one team dominating the entire world right? I think stupid nostalgia is blinding u guys.
But that T 20 ( IPL) has made a Best cricket team in world ... They have best bowling attack and best batting lineup ...
Michael Clarke had a helmet on for Kumble but not for Pathan lol. What a player.
EthIN 😂😂😂
What a stupid question! Kumble was faster than Pathan. प्रोटेक्शन तो लगेगा ही ना
Nikhil Shinde -Tat time pathan had pace
Because Kumble bowls faster than Pathan.
I'm
In those days the test cricket was also more exciting than today's t20 game just because of some of the legendary batsman and bowler! Really Golden era of cricket 🌷💖
Jeff Thompson, LOL "He's missed it by a month" - classic commentary
That's Dean Jones mate
Suggesting that perhaps the batsman was a little bit late on the shot!
Gilchrist was too good .he can quickly change the game
back in the day when we used to have full crowds for tests
Because there was no t20 garbage leagues and quality of players was great.even without Ponting tendulkar.
No t20 leagues too many of them have killed appetite for cricket.
Stadium matters.. now matches are held in many venues.. we need to follow Australia and England concepts of sticking on to regular/traditional test venue.. places like Chennai, Kolkata, bangalore, mumbai will bring in lots of crowd.. so we need to stick on to it
@@sibghatmansoor5125 a
@@arshadgujjararshad6759 wat?
McGrath tormented India in this series - he was awesome
No it was Jason Gillespie and Damien Martin who tormented India in this series
@Pratham sharma They didn't have Ricky Ponting, Bret Lee & Steve Waugh this time! Though Steve had already taken retire but he was another backbone of this marvelous team!
@@koushikdas1992 brett lee is an overrated test bowler ..so wouldnt have made a difference....
@@kuldeepneb5170 jason and mcgrath both tormented ...yes gillespie was more lethal in the series though
@@samakshrai5241 if there was no rain in second rest then series would have drawn
wtf was akaash chopra doing in indian team he looked like a fish out of water in international cricket
Nit Lover yup thank God last test he was removed
Nit Lover sirji sabko lagta he ye kya kar rahe team me vo kya kar raha ..Lekin ye log domestic cricket me perform karke select hote he ....koyi successfull ho jata to kpyi. Gum ho jata...Vvs laxman debut kiya tha 1995 ko lekin vo team ka regular member nahitha lekin domestic me runs banata raha captain ka backup raha hamesha aur vodin bhi aaya his 1st significant performance 161 in Australia. Fir regular part ho gaya india team ka...
Commentary boaring hoti he aakash Chopra ki .Lekin us era me vo indian domestic cricket ka bada batsman tha ..isliye select hua....
if he would have implemented 10% of his talks, techniques and footwork as an expert, he would have played 10 more test match
@@sandy-bk1vu compared to Aakash chopra Ramesh would have done much much better !!!
Warne at his best in India this test - he bowled slightly differently this series, slightly quicker through the air and actually did alright instead of getting belted all round the park constantly.
The two balls to get VVS are among my two favourites.
Wanna know what's cooler. India's first innings and Australia's second innings combined are equal to Australia's first innfingd
Because sachin was not there 🤣🤣
@@PawasBhatnagar 🙄
@@blackfox658 ?
@@PawasBhatnagar 😏
Those days were some great times to watch Test Cricket on television with no influence of T20 in international level.
I love watching Test Cricket more than T20.
I went with my family to this match,
I was just 8 year old ...
Still the memories remain fresh ❤️
Wow we both are of same age... ❤️ Those were the days ❤️
It was either Brad Hodge or Michael Clarke in the team. Selectors went with Clarke and the rest is history.
funny how the world works lol
rohan hunk and Michael Clarke groomed Steve Smith, who could do the same with Marnus
U mean groomed with lie and deception??
@@TheRohanhunk U did not get what I mean.
nishant kumar how
This was when men played cricket! Both sides!
When men played against boys
Not really lol. Only one team was dominating, boring days.
@@ragagamer7950 golden days not boring days
In this series Shane warne bowled brilliantly against India and took 6 wickets in 1 innings also this finally getting successful against India
So Indian Legend Aakash Chopra is Here...
And Once I Saw Him That He Was Telling AB On How To Face Fast Bowling
😂😂😂
Darren Lehmann always finds strange ways of getting out when he played for Australia. Either hit long hops straight to point or half volleys straight to cover, or got out to odd shots.
Mentally all at sea. Tonking park cricketers around at domestic level didn't involve thinking so was no trouble for him.
Yeah that’s true. He was good against spin though, scored some important runs on this tour and the Sri Lanka one before. Was found wanting by pace
This will forever remain one of the most painful series to recall as an Indian fan. After the absolute euphoria of the 2001 turnaround in Kolkata and Chennai, this really, really sucked. Steve Waugh’s final frontier finally captured.
But Ponting could never win a game in India as captain. Mumbai test of this series and then the famous Mohali test of 2010, so close yet so far.
Couple of awful umpiring decisions but what a test match! That inside edge from McGrath to Sehwag was unforgivable.
Billy what were you seeing?? It was a huge inside edge!!!
steve bucknor n billy bowden are real time reason behind discovery of DRS
Wee he
Don't bring Billy Bowden between. He was great empire unlike Steve Bucknor.
@@anuragsupadhyay great, are you kidding.. Bowden was the reason Australia lost the Ashes series in 2005, remember England won in Edgbaston by only 2 runs, Bowden gave Kasprowicz out while it was a not out because the ball didn't touched the bat or gloves, later it was cleared that the ball was touched Kasprowicz's shirt and because of that ridiculous decision Australia lost the Ashes series of 2005.. so Bowden was equally worst umpire like Bucknor
@@Roy3.16They're Humans not god. Mistakes happen.
@@anuragsupadhyay yes and that's why DRS would be introduced in cricket a long time ago back in mid 90's or early 2000's
Those days Australian Team was a nightmare for every opponent.
Dhoni and Kohli are lucky not be against such a line up.
Ghilcrist 104 from 109 balls.He thought it was a one day match not test😂😂
Those days when Akash chopra played cricket those epic moments😎😎😎
I wonder how Mcgrath bowled at that dead flat pitch
"McGrath + Gillespie + Warne"
Fear of these was enough for the fall of opponent team's wickets!
Greatest balling attack of all time!
West Indies pace attack of the 80s was better.
@@Grogu-485 they were physically better and strong but Aussies were mentally better and strong
@@Roy3.16 That hardly makes sense they were simply more intimidating and pumelled everyone for over a decade. Greatest team ever Mighty West Indies
@@kunalsingh3121 but to me it'll always be the almighty Aussies of late 90's and 2000's
@@kunalsingh3121 Aussies also dominate for a decade so there's no point in arguing about this
After the Final Frontier was unconquered by Steve Waugh's team in 2001, the visitors under Gilchrist finally outplayed India 2-1 and the mission was accomplished. Brilliantly led by Gilchrist. They came up with a plan and executed it.
This is the same series in which Dada made himself unavailable for Nagpur Test (3rd test) after seeing the green pitch and Australia went up 2-0.
It became a huge controversy at that time.
Clark introduced himself like a king
ive uploaded all 4 tests separately.
Hi
If you Plz upload the highlights of each 4 test India played in Australia during 2003/04 it would be helpful.....bcz there is no highlights video from India tour of Australia
Good Work Rob
@YORKER876 I have the good fortune of knowing Irfan personally as we are from the same club and were coached by the same man. A lot of his bowling problems came from the fact that his action was not repeatable enough and that's something he worked on with Dennis Lillee after 2004 as well. His biggest gift is that he can naturally swing it late, but ONLY when his action clicks.
Zaheer, on the other hand, is a seam and cut bowler but with a more sychronised action. That helps him with consistency.
Indians did not have best of Left hand seamers experienced people im talking abt during Pathans tenture otherwise im sure some one would have sureshot guided him properly !!!
The beautiful Clarke made his debut... He and Pieterson were true entertainers... Loved watching them bat! And look at this Aussie squad.... Gilly @ 7, 102 off 103 deliveries, he also was the captain in this match...
This is what would have happened in 2003 in the Australian tour if McGrath and Warne had played. Indian team got lucky. McGrath after 2001-02 was a different beast and all the Indian batsmen were his bunny.
Facts ..Indian batsmen padded their records in Aus nicely!
Agree
India won the last match of this series...and a match was washed where india was in good position
2018 India tour of Australia and win the test and odi series like you a lot of Australian cricketer said that Steve Smith and David Warner not played in that series that's the reason India win after 2 years in 2020 India tour of Australia and they win test series without virat kohli,bumraah,shami,jadeja totally unexperienced team.india lose Adelaide test very badly and all out on 36 after this they hammered Australia in mcg and then so called Australian fort gaba
@@TheAbinashsahoo First match at Brisbane was washed away but India was not in any position to win that match. It would have been a draw. India won the second test at Adelaide due to a magical spell of Agarkar in the second innings and some great batting by Dravid. That was the best performance of Dravid in Australia. India was crushed in the third Boxing Day test. In fourth Sydney test, Steve Waugh played a match saving innings in the second innings. McGrath and Warne were not there in that series and Gillespie was in a poor form that’s why Indian batting survived in that series otherwise result would have been 4-0 instead of 1-1😜. Indians struggled against McGrath in our own pitches. Just check the 2004 BGM series where McGrath played and Gillespie was in full form, India lost the series 2-1, it would had been 3-1, if it hadn’t rained in 2nd Chennai test 😂😂😂
Golden days of Cricket.❤
Best Australian team to tour India.
yeleminpino
The world champions won all around the world the invincible
McGrath lee warne Gillespie hayden langer
Ponting martyn clarke gilchrisrt all have played their role
Katich all have
The time when Australia was not afraid of India.
These days they play like cowards because they fear loosing ipl contracts.
3.55 that s why i still miss #SauravGanguly
That was an easy run..other guy should have conpleted it
Thanks a ton...ur the best cricket video uploader
Australia won the series in India after 35 years
Trendsetter u r day dreaming i guess..they didnt won this series..lost the next two test matches and the series..
@@zaradekho726 Are you stupid? Go check. Australia won the series convincingly 2-1, with India scraping 1 win at the end
@@zaradekho726 india lost that series..
Because sachin was missing 😉
What a series. I love you.
Australia 🇦🇺 team is golden period
Sachin not played in this match if he played things would have been different, so kids after 2010 can understand value of Sachin
Just don't understand how people like Akasha Chopra can be sitting on the experts chairs now a days & comment on cricketers like Dhoni virat rohit etc. What has he achieved in his cricketing career I don't know.
Then what do u have to say about msk prasad ??
To be honest, apart from the semi-literate people from north India's cowbelt, no one cares much about what Akash Chopra says.
agree
@@user-qi4mg8fn8t Hmmm...so what exactly did I offend ? Your undying love for Akash Chopra? Weird as it may be...I can understand that. Or your unlimited pride in being semi-literate? Now that really is not something to be proud of.
I think you might have badly mis-interpreted me. I said that Chopra is taken seriously only by the semi-literate people of India who happen to understand only hindi. I don't know whom the non-hindi speaking semi literate people take seriously. Very important: At no point did I imply that all Hindi speakers are semi literate. I know more PhDs and D.LITTs with Hindi as their mother tongue than you can imagine.
@@ianghose1 😋😁😁😁😁 get the guy some burnol please and some cold water
Those days when Akash Gameplan Chopra used to represent india flawless elegant batting
Great Australian team at that time and great indian team at that time
Not great Indian team and bowling of both teams made difference. Aus had great bowlers also so their team can be called great.
Golden days of cricket 💕
The awkward moment when Katich and Clarke are batting together
Tune Dorgs why awkward will u plz clear?I didn't get it
@@fatimakulsum1091 There was an incedent between the two where they couldnt decide where the team song could be sung in the dressing room. This lead to a physical fight between the two.
Akash Chopra is greatest loo😊ser opener ever in Indian cricket team
Gilly the GOAT WK batsman
Debut match of Clarke where he scored 151.. Memories 😮
Gillespie's a monster. So underrated
Gilly was walking as soon as he hit it in second innings. Last gentleman of the game.
What aakash Chopra is doing in Indian squad and why he is rubbing ground again & again
That was his job
Probably the best Australian batting line up to play in India. Hayden, Langer, Katich, Martyn, Lehman, Clarke, Gilchrist
Irfan was better than Hardik Pandya
was ???? the guy is better than hardik
Why does this comment even exist? Pathan was miles ahead of Pandya lol
and after the KWK episode, even better as a person than Pandya
Exactly....Pandya.....just show off.....he's an asshole
Duhh..
Incredible crowds for this match and the next match as well in Chennai. I was fortunate to be here at the ground for the first 4 days. Sadly T20 has killed test match cricket. You won't see crowds like these anymore.
that time Australia 35 year after win the test series in Indian home pitch
That Aussie team won tests and odi everywhere in cricket playing nation
On such dead pitches quality of aussies pack attack just imagine them. On bouncy tracks no wonder they ruled that era, simply amazing & some thought Anderson belongs in this league lol
Bro kanpur or kolkata even worse ... thnk god it want tour there
Hatts off to Gilchrist, without umpires decision he started to walk
True gem as always!!
Akash chopra😂😂😂...Expert😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hah
Fools are now experts this is india
He is an expert
he is an expert at "gyan chodna"
Aus 4 wicket down and you still see Clarke and Katich on the crease.That team was a nightmare
Aakash chopra was world's boring batsman
Akash chopra comentry me hi numbar 1 he batsman third class he
He is legend
The worst batsmen
@@klbhanushali7 commentary bhi utni hi buri hai ..aisa lagta hai ki cricket match koi shayari ki mahfil chal rahi ho
Was he really a batsman? He was a night watchman.
I remember this match. Before this match, we lose the odi series against aus. Crake played well in odi series too.
Clarke 1st six was brilliant
It would be a miracle if today's australian team scores more than 300 in India..
Lol they chased 360 in india 4 months ago nd won the series hy 3-2
@@harisahmed3771 abe wo odi he lode test ki baat kar rha hai wo😆
Ahh my childhood 😭😭😭
Clarke's debut Gilchrist batting 🌟🌟🌟⭐
what a batting by gilchrist
This is how we used to het threased at home,
Nd now, hardly lost any test matches at home since years, 😂
Thanku Kohli
Aakash chopra the legend 😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Rare moment rahul dravid got out IN 0 unusual he is my.alltime favourite✌😎
India were the only team that could match up to Aus strength in tests during the 2000s lost this series cause the 2nd match wasnt played complete due to rain and lost the 2007 series cause Bucknor screwed India at Sydney
at that time cricket was more than a mere celebration in India.. full house of sorts in Tests too!!!
Lack of Tendulkar due to tennis elbow showed very well in the first 2 tests.
AF second test we were good viru played well that stupid parthiv missed a stumping of gilespee , other wise we would have had upper hand in that test , but first test yes truly we missed him , Ganguly must have opened with parthiv Dropped Aakash Chopra added some one like Kaif in the team his nature of game would have been suited for tests !!!!
🤣🤣sachin kya kr leta kitni baar harye h
@@rajiv6288 To some extent true may be he could have batted well but bowling of our team was abolutly rubbish except Kumble no one bowled well !!!!
Australia absolutely dominated this series. It's a shame how much the 2001 and 2003 series are covered but not this one.
India badly missed ricky ponting
Haaa
Top class delivery to world class Batsman(Dravid).
Absolutely unplayable. Breaking through the defences of the 'Wall' is not everyone's Cup of tea.
@Gillysbiggestfan I LOVE YOU MAN!
If you Plz upload the highlights of each 4 test India played in Australia during 2003/04 it would be helpful.....bcz there is no highlights video from India tour of Australia
Dravid as usual, always comes in between opponent and their victory