@@nazalmoideenwell maybe you should jump ship and support Australia in cricket from now on haha! By the way, the videos on the playlist on my channel might interest some people!
Australia is the only team to have won ODI WC in every major cricket playing nations : England (1999), South Africa (2003), Australia & New Zealand (2015), West Indies (2007), Subcontinent (India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka) (1987, 1996), Subcontinent (India) (2023)
Australia has the best mentality as the players do not fear defeat when pursuing victory. They understand that you can't win them all. So when they are beaten they accept it, analyse it, and then move on quickly.
It was a rare situation where the 2 incoming players some how made the team better... Bichel was amazing that world cup as for hogg... He wasn't at the level of Warne but perhaps him being in the team instead of Warne meant less distractions / problems for the team! By the way, the videos on the playlist on my channel might interest some people!
It's just not in our DNA in cricket, it's in our DNA in sport in general. We've won 4 or 5 world cups this year in all different sports as well as our individual athletes that have become world champions this year especially at the swimming world championships where our swimmers in individual events & the relays not only won gold but smashing world records too. We topped the medal tally at the world champs & one country was not happy at all that we topped the medal tally as well as smash their swimmers individually & in relays & that country is our biggest rivals in the pool, that being the USA. Sport is the most important thing for us Aussie's. Weren't into politics, we are in third place after Norway & Sweden of being the least religious country in the world, sport is our religion & we bleed green & gold. Even PM's past & present have always acknowledged that whoever the captain of our cricket team is that they're ranked above the PM & below the Gov General. PM's say that being the Aussie captain is the hardest job in Australia & they're extremely well respected & loved the Aussie public where it's completely opposite to our PM
I remember the 2007 WC and Brett Lea was ruled out with injury. My NSW room mate said we would struggle without him. Being from SA I told him not to worry his replacement will do fine. Tait made a mess of batting line ups as was expected while McGrath tore through the other end. Had Lea played I would say the result would have been the same but to have Tait as your backup says a lot of your talent
You do understand that Australia is in decline? In terms of cricket 🏏. Australia were very lucky, SA and India had better tournaments overall, but the nature of the tournament meant it was about just winning the final 2 games
@@larrygerry985Ofc there should be semi finals and finals like it has in other physical sports be is Football ⚽, tennis 🎾, Rugby 🏉 or any other game. You can't be crowned as a champion just by winning league stage. Knockouts/playoffs is where it really matters.
This is really a superb analysis. I think you nailed what are in my opinion the three big components of Australia's ODI WC history of success: we consistently produce pace attacks that are the best in the world or at least close to it, we usually have one or two batsmen who can play under extreme pressure and finish the innings and we usually have one or two batting all-rounders who can genuinely hold down an end in the middle overs or even bowl at the death. Highlighting the players of the past that were not necessarily stars, but that made a decisive impact is really good as they are often forgotten. I think people have largely forgotten how good a death bowler Steve Waugh was for example and how great Bevan was as a finisher. Tom Moody and his exploits during the 1999 WC are basically forgotten. It seems like nobody remembers anything before the 2003 WC as people today only talk of Ponting, Lee and Gilchrist.
I think I can answer the question for lack of credibility to the winners prior 2003 in a simple sentence. Technology and media weren’t prominent before 2000 all over the world.
ODI was not taken seriously by my parents generation. They called it pyjama cricket. I take ODI seriously but not t20. I guarantee our childrens generation will take t20 seriously.
@@arnabiitmphy because t20 is ‘monkeyspunk’ (to borrow a term from “viz”). at least in odi cricket a batsman can compile a real innings, and bowlers can dominate batsmen if the pitch is fair.
I hasten to add runners up twice. Since 87 the exits at WC's has been courtesy of the winners, let that sink in, it has taken the eventual champions to knock Australia out of the tournament
It’s crazy to think that Australia have won more world cups than India,England,Pakistan,Srilanka, Newzealand and South Africa combined!!!! Truly remarkable from the Goats of cricket …if they can win a few more T20 world cups and Test Championships then they can truly cement themselves as one of the greatest units in ‘whole of sport’
@@Ushan442actually 1975 World Cup close fight due to run outs they lost Greg Chapelle greatest middle order batsmen his wicket turning point 1996 due main factor like 2023 World Cup Australia didn't cry about it desilva main reason srilanka balanced team 1979 World Cup Australian main players didn't play South Africa didn't play first four World cups west indies could never win after 1979 1983 lost and only once they made to semis in 1996 Australia won World cups in every continent which no other team could except India which won in englsnd desilva yuvaraj Clive lyod three batsmen who stood against them evening 2019 England openers and Eoin captaincy these achievement by players won there teams World Cup defeating aus you can win World Cup especially 50 overs
@@rrao7963 yes Australia have won a World Cup in every continent and have also managed to win a World Cup in the 80s,90s,2000s,2010s and 2020s They have also managed to reach the finals in 6 out of the last 8 world cups Just unbelievable
@@Ushan442 actually Steve Waugh gritty centuries one in test 1995 200 deciding series against West Indies put Australian dominance for a period more than a decade and his 120 super six 1999 aus won five World cups after his century probably the most powerful everlasting impact centuries in world cricket
Aussie played against all odds which mould them into stronger than anybody else mentally in particular that's why they have Championship DNA ..there is no shame giving due Respect to Champions Across nations.. 👌👌
The way I see it is, Australia somehow have the least amount of pressure on them to win trophies, in today's world of hyper scrutiny on everything competitive by media to get clicks and eyeballs Australia are the best placed to hold their nerve in tight games. India have enormous pressure to deal with, so have England, South Africa and New Zealand are good but they don't have the experience or the luck. So Australia are placed best.
With South Africa at this point I wonder if the reason they don't win is the same reason why Pakistan have gone 0-8 in World Cups against India. Sure they don't seem to have the luck, but the pressure is high. It may not be a tournament long pressure like with India, but in situations where 1 run is needed with 5 balls to go, or with 29 to defend of 18, or with 5 wickets to get and 80 runs in hand, you can't say that the fact that they haven't won doesn't play on their minds.
The thing is, this attitude that Australia play with, and the team ethos etc.. isn’t uniquely Australian or an Australian invention. it’s just that cricket is such a small sport, in that it’s only played at the top level by very few nations that Australian style cricket stands out. If you look at football/soccer they have lots of teams who play with the same fight, desire, team ethos etc… that you cannot name one team as an example for all to follow. Football is such a big and competitive sport that no team can afford to slack off. The competitive nature of football has meant that a long list of teams have worked out the right attitude and team ethos that must exist for success. cricket being a small sport in comparison to football means Australia stands out because they are the only team who play it right. And this is why they are the greatest cricket side in history. Other teams haven’t tried to fix whoever problems they have in their cricket systems, environments or structures so they can produce the best teams they can. Which makes life easier for Australia.
Nah. Australia's previous generation was golden which puts immense pressure on the current team to win. For Pakistan or India, 1 world cup victory would be a big deal because that's all their legends could manage, but everyone will start being nostalgic about how Ponting dominated if current Australia stopped after winning one or two.
Nathan Bracken is a legend, and weirdly one of my daughters favourite cricketers. She's four, and really loves his long luscious hair bouncing around as he came in to bowl :)
Steve Waugh was one of the best exponents of the slower ball he was only a medium pace bowler but his slower ball was only slightly slower but was very deceiving
Maybe you should aim to achieve something worthwhile in your own life. So that then you won't have to rely on the reflected glory (or ignominy) of someone else's success or failure. It will also give you greater self-esteem, which will, amongst other things, enable you to appreciate OTHERS' efforts and performances in a healthy and sporting manner. And most importantly, it will break you free of the shackles of hero-worship and from being slaves to the cult of personality.
I think another consideration is team culture. Aus team culture, I think, is more sophisticated than other teams atm (some more than others). To me, it explains why Aus often gets better as the tournament progresses....and then win the final. Last semi and final they were like a runaway train. While India's team culture has improved alot over the last generation it still needs more time to catch up.
Australia might be one of the best sporting nations per person It may be partially down to culture but it is mostly due the the setup of Australian sports boards and the brilliant management of most sports from the rugbys to netball to baseball to swimming They are usually run accessibly, efficiently and with a good model for success I’m English but you have to respect their performance across so many sports with far fewer people
I think 2023 is their best bcoz that's the only time they beat the hosts in the final . Add the 1 lakh plus crowd support against them. Chasing 240 plus 47/3 winning by 7 wickets
The thing is our expectation as Aussies for our own team I feel is to have won the final especially after the Pakistan game they may not have been the best at the World Cup but they were top 2 by ranking & we lived up to that expectation still impressively tho but the main point of me saying this is because I feel ppl shouldn’t have doubted us during the tournament
Bowling units win tournaments, and the Australian produce the best bowlers. Also, there is also an eliminate of luck (umpires, tournament structure). An example, if this tournament had groups, 1/4s etc I don't think Australia would of won.
Just out if curiosity, which credible cricket analysts have been calling Australia woke beta snowflakes? I hear this brought up a lot, and I guess it relates back to Cummins talking about climate change in 2022, but is anyone really calling the Aussies a bunch of “woke beta males”? Or is that line being pushed by a some loud Twitter trolls and a few Sky News hosts? I think Cummins success in the world test championship, the ashes, etc has really silenced a lot of his critic and most Aussies have moved past this “woke captain Cummins” meme that some people tried to push.
They can’t bitch about him on performance or captains grounds, but it’s just butthurt conservative boomers furious that langer was removed. Anyone who uses woke and snowflake unironically as insults are the biggest losers imaginable. Now just imagine how big-a-losers they feel after 2023 Aussie cricket lol
@@bigjigyeahOhtani is a freak athlete and I’m sure he would be a freak cricketer as well but maybe not has good as he is in MLB, crickets a much longer game even t20s cuz he’ll cover more kilometres in the field then he ever will in baseball. Different game, hard to know really 🤷
Tom Moody and Brad Hogg have won more World cups than Tendulkar. Come to think of it....Kumar Dharmasena has won as many World cups as Tendulkar (and probably more tri-lateral/quadrilateral tournaments than Tendulkar).
@vikranthmelanathur6505 Also....it was a tongue-in-cheek dig at how the unscroupolous media in your country hypes up players with labels like 'God of cricket'. And how pathetic, semi-literate fan boys lap it up.
The thing is, this attitude that Australia play with, and the team ethos etc.. isn’t uniquely Australian or an Australian invention. it’s just that cricket is such a small sport, in that it’s only played at the top level by very few nations that Australian style cricket stands out. If you look at football/soccer they have lots of teams who play with the same fight, desire, team ethos etc… that you cannot name one team as an example for all to follow. Football is such a big and competitive sport that no team can afford to slack off. The competitive nature of football has meant that a long list of teams have worked out the right attitude and team ethos that must exist for success. cricket being a small sport in comparison to football means Australia stands out because they are the only team who play it right. And this is why they are the greatest cricket side in history. Other teams haven’t tried to fix whoever problems they have in their cricket systems, environments or structures so they can produce the best teams they can. Which makes life easier for Australia.
The image of Narendra Modi handing the WC trophy to Cummins was akin to Adolf Hitler bestowing the Gold medal to Jesse Owens in the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
So you are indeed a radical leftist/ jihadi, guessed from your other comments. Modi has done far more for Muslim minorities than perhaps any other leader in Islamic history. Apparently doing away with Triple Talaq and educating Muslim women, skilling men and women, curbing radical Mullas (perhaps like yourself), taking out Jihadis and ensuring 30-40% of welfare schemes are reaching out to backward muslims (who roughly form 15% of the population) is 'Hitler'. The world knows how many Hitlers there were in Islamic and Communist history - which imo are both two sides of the same coin with the tag line- 'Surrender to our ideals or die'.
India has been poor for the last 10 years when it mattered.... Tell me something new... AUS men's team - 10 ICC trophies with 4 in last 8 yrs.... meanwhile india -0 since last decade...most overrated team ...go figure....1 bad day my arse... LoL..
@@SocialPerspective101 Lol.... 2 WTC finals ?? 2016 & 2022 T20 wc semis ?? champions trophy finals?? 2019 odi wc semis?? 2021 UAE T20 ?? 2 many List of bad days Haan ....Get your excuses out of the way....the knockouts distinguish a good team from a champion team.... AUS has champions DNA.... whether u choose to believe it or not doesn't make a difference....u can take this argument & keep it in your corner.....
Jarrod doesn't want me to forget
Hahahaha
You wouldn't want him to forget if you won 😂
Hahahahhahhaha you funny f***
@@joelericpaul6834 true that😂
@@nazalmoideenwell maybe you should jump ship and support Australia in cricket from now on haha! By the way, the videos on the playlist on my channel might interest some people!
Australia is the only team to have won ODI WC in every major cricket playing nations : England (1999), South Africa (2003), Australia & New Zealand (2015), West Indies (2007), Subcontinent (India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka) (1987, 1996), Subcontinent (India) (2023)
It is wild how many "generational talents" Australia has produced.
Love your videos 👊🏼
Australia has the best mentality as the players do not fear defeat when pursuing victory. They understand that you can't win them all. So when they are beaten they accept it, analyse it, and then move on quickly.
2003 winning with 2 of their best bowlers out is scary good even by australia standards.
It was a rare situation where the 2 incoming players some how made the team better... Bichel was amazing that world cup as for hogg... He wasn't at the level of Warne but perhaps him being in the team instead of Warne meant less distractions / problems for the team! By the way, the videos on the playlist on my channel might interest some people!
Xavier Doherty's only mention coming as being Faulkner is the best representation of his international career...
It's just not in our DNA in cricket, it's in our DNA in sport in general. We've won 4 or 5 world cups this year in all different sports as well as our individual athletes that have become world champions this year especially at the swimming world championships where our swimmers in individual events & the relays not only won gold but smashing world records too. We topped the medal tally at the world champs & one country was not happy at all that we topped the medal tally as well as smash their swimmers individually & in relays & that country is our biggest rivals in the pool, that being the USA. Sport is the most important thing for us Aussie's. Weren't into politics, we are in third place after Norway & Sweden of being the least religious country in the world, sport is our religion & we bleed green & gold. Even PM's past & present have always acknowledged that whoever the captain of our cricket team is that they're ranked above the PM & below the Gov General. PM's say that being the Aussie captain is the hardest job in Australia & they're extremely well respected & loved the Aussie public where it's completely opposite to our PM
I remember the 2007 WC and Brett Lea was ruled out with injury. My NSW room mate said we would struggle without him. Being from SA I told him not to worry his replacement will do fine. Tait made a mess of batting line ups as was expected while McGrath tore through the other end.
Had Lea played I would say the result would have been the same but to have Tait as your backup says a lot of your talent
As an aussie, that was a great video to watch
A billion people are trying to manifest amnesia. And this Australian man, who apparently doesnt care about Australia, wont let us.
Will i still watch the video? Yeah probably. And have a lump in my chest for a while due to it? Also yes.
🫡🫡🫡
You do understand that Australia is in decline? In terms of cricket 🏏. Australia were very lucky, SA and India had better tournaments overall, but the nature of the tournament meant it was about just winning the final 2 games
@@larrygerry985 Cool story bro 🙄
@@larrygerry985Ofc there should be semi finals and finals like it has in other physical sports be is Football ⚽, tennis 🎾, Rugby 🏉 or any other game.
You can't be crowned as a champion just by winning league stage. Knockouts/playoffs is where it really matters.
They got a strange love to play in the subcontinent, 4 ICC Titles in Asia, more than any other teams over here.
This is really a superb analysis. I think you nailed what are in my opinion the three big components of Australia's ODI WC history of success: we consistently produce pace attacks that are the best in the world or at least close to it, we usually have one or two batsmen who can play under extreme pressure and finish the innings and we usually have one or two batting all-rounders who can genuinely hold down an end in the middle overs or even bowl at the death.
Highlighting the players of the past that were not necessarily stars, but that made a decisive impact is really good as they are often forgotten. I think people have largely forgotten how good a death bowler Steve Waugh was for example and how great Bevan was as a finisher. Tom Moody and his exploits during the 1999 WC are basically forgotten. It seems like nobody remembers anything before the 2003 WC as people today only talk of Ponting, Lee and Gilchrist.
I reckon there's another component that you missed. Australian fielding has been superior to just about every opponent that they have faced.
I think I can answer the question for lack of credibility to the winners prior 2003 in a simple sentence.
Technology and media weren’t prominent before 2000 all over the world.
at 11:27 it said James Faulkner while you showed Xavier Doherty
australia has always taken odi’s seriously. thankfully we’ve never extended this respect to t20.
It would be a nightmare if it is.
ODI was not taken seriously by my parents generation. They called it pyjama cricket. I take ODI seriously but not t20. I guarantee our childrens generation will take t20 seriously.
@@eightyseven3113 odi cricket probably acquired prestige from being involved in the wsc breakaway (still the highest standard of cricket ever seen).
Why "thankfully"? I guess ODI cricket doesn't have much of a future
@@arnabiitmphy because t20 is ‘monkeyspunk’ (to borrow a term from “viz”). at least in odi cricket a batsman can compile a real innings, and bowlers can dominate batsmen if the pitch is fair.
Love it Jarrod, keep 'em coming mate!
Australia-6 ODI world cups
Rest of the world -7 ODI world cups
Truly,remarkable
I hasten to add runners up twice.
Since 87 the exits at WC's has been courtesy of the winners, let that sink in, it has taken the eventual champions to knock Australia out of the tournament
It’s crazy to think that Australia have won more world cups than
India,England,Pakistan,Srilanka,
Newzealand and South Africa combined!!!!
Truly remarkable from the Goats of cricket …if they can win a few more T20 world cups and Test Championships then they can truly cement themselves as one of the greatest units in ‘whole of sport’
@@Ushan442actually 1975 World Cup close fight due to run outs they lost Greg Chapelle greatest middle order batsmen his wicket turning point 1996 due main factor like 2023 World Cup Australia didn't cry about it desilva main reason srilanka balanced team 1979 World Cup Australian main players didn't play South Africa didn't play first four World cups west indies could never win after 1979 1983 lost and only once they made to semis in 1996 Australia won World cups in every continent which no other team could except India which won in englsnd desilva yuvaraj Clive lyod three batsmen who stood against them evening 2019 England openers and Eoin captaincy these achievement by players won there teams World Cup defeating aus you can win World Cup especially 50 overs
@@rrao7963 yes
Australia have won a World Cup in every continent and have also managed to win a World Cup in the
80s,90s,2000s,2010s and 2020s
They have also managed to reach the finals in 6 out of the last 8 world cups
Just unbelievable
@@Ushan442 actually Steve Waugh gritty centuries one in test 1995 200 deciding series against West Indies put Australian dominance for a period more than a decade and his 120 super six 1999 aus won five World cups after his century probably the most powerful everlasting impact centuries in world cricket
A Masterpiece sir, thank you.
Cummins chose a hell of a time to have his single best performance ever in white-ball cricket
Fantastic piece Jarrod - insightful and entertaining. Well played sir.
Aussie played against all odds which mould them into stronger than anybody else mentally in particular that's why they have Championship DNA ..there is no shame giving due Respect to Champions Across nations.. 👌👌
11:12 Its Doherty, not Faulkner. Faulkner is the one between Bailey and Warner.
Zim scored 247 against Australia in 2003
The way I see it is, Australia somehow have the least amount of pressure on them to win trophies, in today's world of hyper scrutiny on everything competitive by media to get clicks and eyeballs Australia are the best placed to hold their nerve in tight games. India have enormous pressure to deal with, so have England, South Africa and New Zealand are good but they don't have the experience or the luck. So Australia are placed best.
With South Africa at this point I wonder if the reason they don't win is the same reason why Pakistan have gone 0-8 in World Cups against India. Sure they don't seem to have the luck, but the pressure is high. It may not be a tournament long pressure like with India, but in situations where 1 run is needed with 5 balls to go, or with 29 to defend of 18, or with 5 wickets to get and 80 runs in hand, you can't say that the fact that they haven't won doesn't play on their minds.
The thing is, this attitude that Australia play with, and the team ethos etc.. isn’t uniquely Australian or an Australian invention.
it’s just that cricket is such a small sport, in that it’s only played at the top level by very few nations that Australian style cricket stands out. If you look at football/soccer they have lots of teams who play with the same fight, desire, team ethos etc… that you cannot name one team as an example for all to follow. Football is such a big and competitive sport that no team can afford to slack off. The competitive nature of football has meant that a long list of teams have worked out the right attitude and team ethos that must exist for success.
cricket being a small sport in comparison to football means Australia stands out because they are the only team who play it right. And this is why they are the greatest cricket side in history. Other teams haven’t tried to fix whoever problems they have in their cricket systems, environments or structures so they can produce the best teams they can. Which makes life easier for Australia.
Nah. Australia's previous generation was golden which puts immense pressure on the current team to win.
For Pakistan or India, 1 world cup victory would be a big deal because that's all their legends could manage, but everyone will start being nostalgic about how Ponting dominated if current Australia stopped after winning one or two.
I like how you accidentally highlighted Xavier Doherty instead of Faulkner… never mind, it happens
I was struggling to figure out who that even was until he highlighted it and then I just rolled with it
Correction: that's Xavier Doherty and not JamesFaulkner 11:12
Ohh No, Jarrod. At 11:12, I don't think you showed Faulkner on that '15 WC winning team. That was Doherty. Faulkner is right next to Bailey.
Nathan Bracken is a legend, and weirdly one of my daughters favourite cricketers. She's four, and really loves his long luscious hair bouncing around as he came in to bowl :)
We all love his hair❤
What a great affirming video as a lifelong Aussie supporter 🇦🇺🏏
Steve Waugh was one of the best exponents of the slower ball he was only a medium pace bowler but his slower ball was only slightly slower but was very deceiving
Where is maxwells face on trophy
No matter how accurate this video is, I still cannot get over the final loss 😞
I get it 🙁
Maybe you should aim to achieve something worthwhile in your own life. So that then you won't have to rely on the reflected glory (or ignominy) of someone else's success or failure.
It will also give you greater self-esteem, which will, amongst other things, enable you to appreciate OTHERS' efforts and performances in a healthy and sporting manner. And most importantly, it will break you free of the shackles of hero-worship and from being slaves to the cult of personality.
@@ianghose1 Oh, come on, they are just saying they were disappointed. Why try and demean them?
@@utha2665 No one's stopping you from consoling them. Enough of this whiny nonsense. Move on and get a life.
@@ianghose1 I bet you're the first person to b!tch and moan when something doesn't go your way.
Christ, this was a great analysis. Love your work, son.
I think another consideration is team culture. Aus team culture, I think, is more sophisticated than other teams atm (some more than others). To me, it explains why Aus often gets better as the tournament progresses....and then win the final. Last semi and final they were like a runaway train. While India's team culture has improved alot over the last generation it still needs more time to catch up.
Australia might be one of the best sporting nations per person
It may be partially down to culture but it is mostly due the the setup of Australian sports boards and the brilliant management of most sports from the rugbys to netball to baseball to swimming
They are usually run accessibly, efficiently and with a good model for success
I’m English but you have to respect their performance across so many sports with far fewer people
Indian administrator are good at corruption. Just look at the state of other sports in india vs china.
Sometimes over preparedness will destroy you?
India blundered with the pitch, Australia is the best cricket team ever. For me 99 was their best win, it was the most exciting cup to watch as well
I think 2023 is their best bcoz that's the only time they beat the hosts in the final . Add the 1 lakh plus crowd support against them.
Chasing 240 plus 47/3 winning by 7 wickets
The thing is our expectation as Aussies for our own team I feel is to have won the final especially after the Pakistan game they may not have been the best at the World Cup but they were top 2 by ranking & we lived up to that expectation still impressively tho but the main point of me saying this is because I feel ppl shouldn’t have doubted us during the tournament
Bowling units win tournaments, and the Australian produce the best bowlers. Also, there is also an eliminate of luck (umpires, tournament structure). An example, if this tournament had groups, 1/4s etc I don't think Australia would of won.
Or even 1999, but they would have been good enough for that too.
Mcdermott is highly regarded
Its in the dna of the AIS
"Nathen" should be "Nathan"
Nice work JK
Just out if curiosity, which credible cricket analysts have been calling Australia woke beta snowflakes? I hear this brought up a lot, and I guess it relates back to Cummins talking about climate change in 2022, but is anyone really calling the Aussies a bunch of “woke beta males”? Or is that line being pushed by a some loud Twitter trolls and a few Sky News hosts?
I think Cummins success in the world test championship, the ashes, etc has really silenced a lot of his critic and most Aussies have moved past this “woke captain Cummins” meme that some people tried to push.
They can’t bitch about him on performance or captains grounds, but it’s just butthurt conservative boomers furious that langer was removed. Anyone who uses woke and snowflake unironically as insults are the biggest losers imaginable. Now just imagine how big-a-losers they feel after 2023 Aussie cricket lol
What is the origin of this "meme"?
I don't think there were any cricket analysts calling them that, but plenty of idiots in the press were, as well as many in the public.
Australia should drop their softness. Wokeness is a cancer.
I'm still dirty about every WC we didn't win.
Australia is lions and tigers of cricket
the cat family of cricket
Real question is when will Japan win the wc?
I've always wondered if you could take the best baseballers in Japan and trained them in cricket, would they have a chance?
@@bigjigyeahOhtani is a freak athlete and I’m sure he would be a freak cricketer as well but maybe not has good as he is in MLB, crickets a much longer game even t20s cuz he’ll cover more kilometres in the field then he ever will in baseball. Different game, hard to know really 🤷
Back then Australia A was stranger than England team too
🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🇦🇺
Great video keep it up you're doing amazing things also as Pakistan fan Australia did it again destroyed us by 360 runs in the first test 😂😂😢.
Where's 2007?
Batters win you matches, bowlers win you tournaments and that how Australia won 6 WCs.
Oof, heartbreakingly good video
Yes. And it was born in Calcutta.
🥲🥲🥲🥲
Tom Moody and Brad Hogg have won more World cups than Tendulkar. Come to think of it....Kumar Dharmasena has won as many World cups as Tendulkar (and probably more tri-lateral/quadrilateral tournaments than Tendulkar).
And? Both you and I have won as many WCs as Lara
@vikranthmelanathur6505 It was an observation and a generic comment. No need to take it personally like a sad, worthless loser. 🙂
@vikranthmelanathur6505 Also....it was a tongue-in-cheek dig at how the unscroupolous media in your country hypes up players with labels like 'God of cricket'. And how pathetic, semi-literate fan boys lap it up.
The thing is, this attitude that Australia play with, and the team ethos etc.. isn’t uniquely Australian or an Australian invention.
it’s just that cricket is such a small sport, in that it’s only played at the top level by very few nations that Australian style cricket stands out. If you look at football/soccer they have lots of teams who play with the same fight, desire, team ethos etc… that you cannot name one team as an example for all to follow. Football is such a big and competitive sport that no team can afford to slack off. The competitive nature of football has meant that a long list of teams have worked out the right attitude and team ethos that must exist for success.
cricket being a small sport in comparison to football means Australia stands out because they are the only team who play it right. And this is why they are the greatest cricket side in history. Other teams haven’t tried to fix whoever problems they have in their cricket systems, environments or structures so they can produce the best teams they can. Which makes life easier for Australia.
Why are you posting this over and over?
This guy is just a cricket hating indian football fan. Indian football fans always try to downplay cricket as a small sport
@@soulsphere9242 Coz I hate boring Cricket
@@sunilpokhrel8904 We hate boring football
Stop this already, i am trying to forget that day.
The image of Narendra Modi handing the WC trophy to Cummins was akin to Adolf Hitler bestowing the Gold medal to Jesse Owens in the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
So you are indeed a radical leftist/ jihadi, guessed from your other comments. Modi has done far more for Muslim minorities than perhaps any other leader in Islamic history. Apparently doing away with Triple Talaq and educating Muslim women, skilling men and women, curbing radical Mullas (perhaps like yourself), taking out Jihadis and ensuring 30-40% of welfare schemes are reaching out to backward muslims (who roughly form 15% of the population) is 'Hitler'.
The world knows how many Hitlers there were in Islamic and Communist history - which imo are both two sides of the same coin with the tag line- 'Surrender to our ideals or die'.
Need to get an australian wife to give india the edge in worldcups
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Bruh pls stop posting these 😢
No DNA etc. India played poorly that day. Simple. Stop chirping kang.
India has been poor for the last 10 years when it mattered.... Tell me something new... AUS men's team - 10 ICC trophies with 4 in last 8 yrs.... meanwhile india -0 since last decade...most overrated team ...go figure....1 bad day my arse... LoL..
@@amitm2692 India lose nerves in knockouts...over rared fr sure...but cwc23 final was a bad day
@@SocialPerspective101 Lol.... 2 WTC finals ?? 2016 & 2022 T20 wc semis ?? champions trophy finals?? 2019 odi wc semis?? 2021 UAE T20 ?? 2 many List of bad days Haan ....Get your excuses out of the way....the knockouts distinguish a good team from a champion team.... AUS has champions DNA.... whether u choose to believe it or not doesn't make a difference....u can take this argument & keep it in your corner.....
@@amitm2692 U are sooo frustrated in life ! Practice "optimism", it might help ur psyche.
@@SocialPerspective101 haha......i hope u get rid of your fake optimism & get a reality check in life....can't argue with a dumb fanboy...