I clearly rememeber the time he walked out to bat, then first ball he was hit on the head and he was back onto his feet in a second and next ball he carresed it for a beautiful cover drive, for me ladies and gentlemen that was the moment of the Ashes.
@@Bulldogrunner Well that was also equally great but then as Australia retained the ashes, I gave this knock an upper hand, but I wouldn't want to take anything away from Stokes. "Have a day off?" that line was quite unnecessary though because our thoughts might not coincide and it is absolutely normal, atleast that is how it works out for me. On a lighter side though, given the Covid crisis I am having a day off everyday. Take care and stay safe brother.
@ snowflake implies he's calling Jack Blackburn soft, a person who gets defensive and takes offence to the most minor of things. Not my opinion btw just explaining what it means.
Yes... hadn't really noticed that before, but even more noticeable on another TH-cam video i saw recently...I think it's probably a combination of his natural tone plus some nerves
Honestly, I don't think they've tried to project Archer as the villain at all. The documentary doesn't even refer to the fact that Archer didn't even check on Smith after he got him on the neck. I think the doco did a very good job keeping that segment objective.
This shows why test cricket is greatly watched even today in the era of T20 loved the filmography great vision of director & the ashes was awesome loved each game last year
Yes I also noticed Bairstow's smile. I'm no body language expert but to me it looks like he's also surprised Marnus was given out, after seeing the replay.. An almost sympathetic kind of smile, not a jubilant one.
@@Ruoktoday1 Who cares anyway. We didn't lose the game and were never going to win it. Losing the next test out of nowhere bothers me far more than that wrong third umpire decision. Paine bowling first at the oval also bothers me more.
@@Bernie8330 I'm also more bothered by how the Headingly test was lost but there is a common factor between that loss and this decision here - Joel Wilson who had an absolute shocker of an Ashes series. He was the third umpire here and the on field umpire who turned down a plumb LBW appeal by Nathan Lyon that would have won us the match, and the series. Yes, Payne also has to share part of the blame after wasting his challenges but i still hold Wilson more at fault.
@@Ruoktoday1 Worst thing about Wilson at Headingly is he should have known England still had a review left. Common sense said give it out and the batsman is gonna refer it no matter what so no injustice could have occurred.
I think Tim Paine is not given the amount of appreciation he deserves as he was the one who led this team when everything was under fire from all corners, and he himself was making a comeback after so long. So here is to Tim Paine, you the Man 💪👍🤝
He is not good batsman but he leads better..Aussies are so good in this situation..at start i was like..why tf paine is in playing11. But Aussie management knew it he is better leader.
@@IDREES01 109.6 is his average in first class since past 7 months you’ve made the comment mate. He’s top3 icc rank holder in test batsman after smith and Virat. This Bloke is mental.
1:57 Tim Paine made a great point ...Marnus after getting hit looked up in Jofra Archer's eyes ...and that filled that spirit in the team ...and I realize too as a viewer Bravery and courage are two weapons that will win you 50% of the battle...the mind games,the mindset you don't get to see in ODI or T20 cricket as much as in tests ...and Marnus has got that ability to use those two qualities just like Steve Smith uses them when he goes to bat...
The condition was tough for any batter.But the way Debutant handled the pressure that was really commendable. Even he is the 1st concussion replacement,,,that was totally incredible 😍😍😍
Clearly hit the ground. Joel Wilson, the third umpire had the worst series any umpire ever had. Does not look good that the England captain claims that catch at Lords
I'll never forgive that asshole for him turning down Lyon's very clearly out appeal in the dying stages of the Headingley Test. I know and and remain upset that Aus messed up their reviews, but reviewing is only a minor part of the players' job. For umpires, that is supposed to be their bread and butter.
Alex Brogan nah man not like that. That ball very clearly bounced on the turf along with part of his fingers. I certainly don’t put any blame on root, he would have thought he caught that.
Every single match...every single ball...and every single player goes through a massive emotion which isn't seen much from outside. Massive respect to all the cricketers.
What I love about this is that Paine is defending the fielder as apposed to just hammering the umpire for getting it wrong. He’s right you would genuinely think you’ve caught it. Top skipper
@@PinnyBasher if you dont know he hit some fkers who were harrassing a gay couple, so yeah he DID THE RIGHT THING, but idiots like you would only find negatives as you are jealous of these great players and just want to drag them down to make yourself feel better lmfao such a sad life u living
@@PinnyBasher he interfered and tried to sort it first, he didn't just blindly punch a man, and those shitbags deserve the beating they got, play stupid games win stupid prizes
This sort of content on TH-cam is what we need. I have really never known what it takes in test cricket and how much it means to the players ! Really appreciate the content and definitely the game a lot more henceforth ..
I think Tim Paine is not given the amount of appreciation he deserves as he was the one who led this team when everything was under fire from all corners, and he himself was making a comeback after so long. So here is to Tim Paine, you the Man
Archer knew straightway that he has poked the wrong person when Labuchagne got up & looked into his eyes. Labuchagne was like now I'll show you who I am.
Maaannn. ♥️ This man just got hit on the head on the first ever ball, and getting up seeing eye to eye to Jofra! Ladies and gentleman, this bloke is goingg a LONG LONG way, he has the calibre to break all the records. Free flowing, magnificient technique, Aussies are su lucky to have this lad. Love from India brother, MASSIVE RESPECT. 🐐
Had the pleasure of meeting marnus and playing in a 6 a side tourney with him, before the ashes. Lovely bloke and stuck around to play all day. Remember him being unsure as to whether he'd get a go in the ashes, even though it was against us was great to see him do well
Took my 7 year old to watch him bat in January test. You can tell how much form he was in. My son is probably his #1 fan. Hope Labuschagne keeps going as he did post-Covid
This is low-key my favourite moment in The Test. When he bounces back up to stare Jofra Archer down after getting hit first ball, it just shows that he's made of some seriously solid stuff
This innings got him praise from SRT and he rates him very high and I can see Why, the way he got up after he got hit, ready to spar; you cannot acquire that stuff, you're born with it.
God gifted another Smith that day to Aussies It's like a movie Marnus is as good as Smith He had shown again n again ,that was not a one day miracle like Ashton agar
One of my best high school mates, countless days and nights talking of him playing pro and throwing him balls in his batting cage. Incredible talent only exceeded by how nice and genuine a guy he truly is. I have seen it first-hand. He will be a superstar
@@abinandanv4166 Ok, cool fact. That doesn't magically change the fact that the ball bounced on the ground before going in to his hands. I know science isn't really something you care for in your part of the world but this is a particularly dumb thing to point out...
@@goldengod_8579 Bret lee was always the 1st to go up and tend to a batsman in distress whenever they got hit but fuck, archer ain't no bret lee. archer's a lucky boy lee not around otherwise the great man would educate him what sportsmanship and above all respect.
This guy is a monster! Him and Smith have the appetite for runs, still averaging in the 60s. I can see him and Smith in the no 1 and 2 spot in the rankings.
This has to be one of the best sports documentaries ever, shows how there's so much more beyond what we see on the pitch and the ground.
The passion with which these players play is literally unimaginable
Well said
Australia cricket
ers were fake
@@anantakdas3214 Toh mat dekhna kisne pucha hai tujh se?
@@shubhsinghal8258 tereko comment reply karne ke liye tere konse baap ne bola
@@anantakdas3214 i am an Indian and I'm ashamed of it cuz of people like u. Go learn respect
2014 vs India: Michael Clarke gets injured, Steve Smith rises
2019 vs England: Steve Smith gets injured, Marnus Labuschagne rises
Get in the car we are going to find out who asked
@@junainmohammed3406 Also find out why you're such a fuckwit while you're at it.
Enemies a head
I want someone in my team to be injured too.
@@rethanj No one in Australia, selectors included, gives a shit about IPL.
God gave the world Steve Smith.
Archer gave the world Marnus Labuschagne.
Analog TV mi l
Starc looks like he would have come through the Aussies for fun at 4:49
And smith cheated :P
@@adila11_ thats why past tense. ...chill !!
Big Smith from India
*Micheal Clarke's injury gave us Smith*
*Smith's Injury gave us Labuschagne*
Copied
Labuschagne's injury will give us one more great😂
@@thechallenger4095 but who 🤔
@@a.d4600 its me😁.....just for fun
@@vnancy7-a780 ok 😁😆
Marnus is the next big thing for Australian cricket, really love the way he bats
I clearly rememeber the time he walked out to bat, then first ball he was hit on the head and he was back onto his feet in a second and next ball he carresed it for a beautiful cover drive, for me ladies and gentlemen that was the moment of the Ashes.
Anannyo Bhattacharya not Stokes hitting one of, if not the best knock in test history? Have a day off
@@Bulldogrunner Well that was also equally great but then as Australia retained the ashes, I gave this knock an upper hand, but I wouldn't want to take anything away from Stokes.
"Have a day off?" that line was quite unnecessary though because our thoughts might not coincide and it is absolutely normal, atleast that is how it works out for me. On a lighter side though, given the Covid crisis I am having a day off everyday.
Take care and stay safe brother.
@@Bulldogrunner snowflake ❄
@ snowflake implies he's calling Jack Blackburn soft, a person who gets defensive and takes offence to the most minor of things. Not my opinion btw just explaining what it means.
mate ur not giving a lecture ‘ladies and gentlemen’ lmao
That one bloke who sits quietly in the corner but you know he has got what it takes
hes like that nerd who follows steve smith about and then he gets his chance and it was in place of steve smith :P you can't write a better story
Ayushman Paliwal and wtf was that for? im saying how good of a story it is and youre insulting me for what?
@@kb0ne15 because you said that you can't write a better story even though you wrote the worst
KB0ne I get ya fuck the other person
@@kb0ne15 They obviously don't understand english very well and have some how taken offence to your comment. It's actually funny!!
"I wasn't surprised to see him score runs.."
Steve Smith was the first to reckon the huge potential of Marnus..
@Babu Singh Maan How childish? Grow up, tool.
no it was paine was when he talked about him getting up
2:17 RESPECT
Should be a meme
This guy is still rocking the Aus Ind series. Love the way he bats
Now a century
Well, now he rocked India with the world cup....even though I'm an Indian I have to say, he bats incredibly.
Everytime I hear Marnus' voice I feel like he is crying
Right bro
Mee2
Yeah bro
😂😂😂
Yes... hadn't really noticed that before, but even more noticeable on another TH-cam video i saw recently...I think it's probably a combination of his natural tone plus some nerves
Concussion means you have to replace like to like player and Australia takes this seriously
Waah!! Well said bhai
So he wasn't there in the playing 11?
@@rishiagarwal3726 haa bhai
Underrated comment.
Jofra Archer in India be like main maderchod hoon jo yahan aaya saala jabse yahan aaya hoon apna to atank hi khatam ho gaya hai.
' You're not gonna be the first concussion sub to be ruled out for concussion'
-Marnus Labuschagne 2020
Lol
@@A9tgamer absolute legend
Great words
*Labuschagne 2019
@@menasouvlaki3595 😍😍😍😍
2:21 that line killed me..!!!🔥🔥😂
Australians and Langer: We take concussion replacement seriously
India: Hold by Chadeja combo 😎🍻
Or Hamstring substitute
😂🤣🤣
@@imranlion1996 jadeja got hit by starc bouncer idiot
Ravindra Chahal
🤣🤣
Archer is the villain in this web series.
Edit: I don't hate Archer and thanks for the likes.
That's because Archer is an ass
If you're a good aggressive quick you're the villain. Holding, Garner, Roberts, Croft, Thompson, Lilly, Johnson all villains to someone
Honestly, I don't think they've tried to project Archer as the villain at all. The documentary doesn't even refer to the fact that Archer didn't even check on Smith after he got him on the neck.
I think the doco did a very good job keeping that segment objective.
No, it’s a game of cricket between a bowler and a batsman both trying to get the win!
@@Ollie_1997 you are idiot.
Anyone one noticed the look on stokes face when Marnus got hit
Yaa
Everyone*
everyone
Almost everone
🤣🤣
This shows why test cricket is greatly watched even today in the era of T20 loved the filmography great vision of director & the ashes was awesome loved each game last year
This sweet cookie sheet is are
Glynda Hawkins FAMILY GARY is a visa for
I live in 765318895 in Martinsville
bro wtf u r saying ?
1:04 - That feeling ! ♥️♥️
4:52 Bairstow's smile when Marnus was given out.😊.
2:00 Ben Stokes reaction...
Yes I also noticed Bairstow's smile. I'm no body language expert but to me it looks like he's also surprised Marnus was given out, after seeing the replay.. An almost sympathetic kind of smile, not a jubilant one.
@@Ruoktoday1 Who cares anyway. We didn't lose the game and were never going to win it. Losing the next test out of nowhere bothers me far more than that wrong third umpire decision. Paine bowling first at the oval also bothers me more.
@@Bernie8330 I'm also more bothered by how the Headingly test was lost but there is a common factor between that loss and this decision here - Joel Wilson who had an absolute shocker of an Ashes series. He was the third umpire here and the on field umpire who turned down a plumb LBW appeal by Nathan Lyon that would have won us the match, and the series. Yes, Payne also has to share part of the blame after wasting his challenges but i still hold Wilson more at fault.
@@Ruoktoday1 Worst thing about Wilson at Headingly is he should have known England still had a review left. Common sense said give it out and the batsman is gonna refer it no matter what so no injustice could have occurred.
I think Tim Paine is not given the amount of appreciation he deserves as he was the one who led this team when everything was under fire from all corners, and he himself was making a comeback after so long.
So here is to Tim Paine, you the Man 💪👍🤝
He is not good batsman but he leads better..Aussies are so good in this situation..at start i was like..why tf paine is in playing11. But Aussie management knew it he is better leader.
@@BATsyReacts he just scored 73 not out vs india, crucial innings!!!
@@aryanrawat802 and made aus win😊😊😊😊😊
He has a better average than Healy and would have many hundreds if it wasn't for his finger injury in the Carribbean
Always agree with this statement
2:08
Hit by a nasty bouncer but straight away his head is up and he looks Jofra ❤️❤️
A movie can’t produce moments like that
#Marnus ❤️
Just jofras way of saying welcome to the ashes at lord's.
Joshua Lyons yeah He welcomed Marnus and Marnus stayed there for enough.
Jofra couldnt get him out
John Mils That’s not real. Marnus Act was real and raw . That’s what my point
Yes as real and heroic as it gets
Coward Jofra Archer vs Courageous Marnus Labuschagne.
I remember his ODI fifty against India in early 2020. He was looking just flawless during that knock.
That too it was one of his first games on foriegn soil when the crowd is completely against you
2023 wc final 58*
2 and a half years later and this guy is still going strong. World no. 1 right now. Cricket Aus have really found a gem
Look at him now!
@@randomdude3 AUS WON THE WC
@@randomdude3keep talking dickhead 😂
The way he stands up and look into the eyes of Archer .. It just summed up all.. Brilliant Player.. mentally tough
Steve Smith replaced Steve Smith...
Wait, what??🤔
Ha ha ha 😂😃😂😆
Just like the floor here is made up of floor
Too early to Call him Simth,but we can say that,he is extremely talented Batsman👍
I made it 555 likes 👍 🥺👉👈
@@IDREES01 109.6 is his average in first class since past 7 months you’ve made the comment mate. He’s top3 icc rank holder in test batsman after smith and Virat. This Bloke is mental.
1:57 Tim Paine made a great point ...Marnus after getting hit looked up in Jofra Archer's eyes ...and that filled that spirit in the team ...and I realize too as a viewer Bravery and courage are two weapons that will win you 50% of the battle...the mind games,the mindset you don't get to see in ODI or T20 cricket as much as in tests ...and Marnus has got that ability to use those two qualities just like Steve Smith uses them when he goes to bat...
Who says respect? Is it Mitch?
@@Jesusaintreal yes
Correct gaa cheppaav mava
every ball is a mindgame
it's a chess game along with skills whether T20 or test
yes odis r not mind games they r boring
Stokes' reaction was full of sportsman spirit there, Courageous batsman Marnus Lambuschagne and will be one of greatest in upcoming decade!
That my friend is one of the top Test Cricketers now, Marnus
This aged well
stokes wasn't so sportsman like when asking for 6 runs in the final
This guy is funny, humerous and he is resilient.. He does funny sledging too
The condition was tough for any batter.But the way Debutant handled the pressure that was really commendable.
Even he is the 1st concussion replacement,,,that was totally incredible 😍😍😍
Clearly hit the ground. Joel Wilson, the third umpire had the worst series any umpire ever had. Does not look good that the England captain claims that catch at Lords
It’s close between Joel and Steve bucknor
He appealed because he needed to win that game for the series
I'll never forgive that asshole for him turning down Lyon's very clearly out appeal in the dying stages of the Headingley Test. I know and and remain upset that Aus messed up their reviews, but reviewing is only a minor part of the players' job. For umpires, that is supposed to be their bread and butter.
@@kaistoner2931 He appealed because he is a cheat.
@@darrenjpeters thanks for your opinion
4:55 Bairstow knew that one hit the ground
Bounced off his fingers
Alex Brogan without touching the ground at all? Get out of here.
Too Daloo yeah but there are so many catches where the ball is in the hands aswell as touching grass. They still get given out though
Alex Brogan nah man not like that. That ball very clearly bounced on the turf along with part of his fingers. I certainly don’t put any blame on root, he would have thought he caught that.
The ball very clearly bounced on his fingers you dimwit. Are you blind lol?? It touched the grass not the whole ground.
Another smith in the form of Labschange.Saw him playing in ODI's nd he seems a dependable ODI player too.
Tbh he plays more like Kohli
Yeah, he's really consistent
He was actually looking more likely as an ODI player based on domestic form. I think Langer picked him on a hunch for the Pakistan tests in the UAE.
He is neither Steve smith nor virat kohli.He is Marnus Labuschagne.
He is like virat
Now he is the permanent one down in Australian test squad..
👍। 👍 👍👍👍👍 👍 👍
को
See
👍👍👍👍
Every single match...every single ball...and every single player goes through a massive emotion which isn't seen much from outside. Massive respect to all the cricketers.
When a guy like Stokes reacts like that 2:04 one can feel the impact of the blow.
Archer is seriously good. Very very good.
Lea SeeDee absolutely lethal
@@commenterdek3241 Root overused Archer. Clearly showed why he lacked pace in the remainder of the series. Particularly at Old Trafford.
@@commenterdek3241 good at trying to kill people
@university parking but Akhtar haven't a quality to hit bouncer on head continuously
What I love about this is that Paine is defending the fielder as apposed to just hammering the umpire for getting it wrong. He’s right you would genuinely think you’ve caught it. Top skipper
02:00 Ben Stokes, what a reaction- a human being, first and foremost
I preferred his Bristol street brawl performance.
@@PinnyBasher if you dont know he hit some fkers who were harrassing a gay couple, so yeah he DID THE RIGHT THING, but idiots like you would only find negatives as you are jealous of these great players and just want to drag them down to make yourself feel better lmfao such a sad life u living
@@vtp349 Violence is never the right answer. U mad bro?
@@PinnyBasher he interfered and tried to sort it first, he didn't just blindly punch a man, and those shitbags deserve the beating they got, play stupid games win stupid prizes
JL: The best way to survive is to look to score.
Rahul Dravid: Allow me to introduce myself......
Underrated comment
From concussion to the no 1 test batsman of the world.
marnus come a long way🐐
This sort of content on TH-cam is what we need. I have really never known what it takes in test cricket and how much it means to the players ! Really appreciate the content and definitely the game a lot more henceforth ..
Stoke's reaction in the background when Labuschagne gets hit in the helmet is all of us.
As an Englishman, I was happy for Labushagne and the Aussie team in general. They deserved to retain the ashes.
Lol when was the last time you won ashes 🤣 I don't remember
I think maybe 1978 am i right?
That's great
Retained? You mean won! According to you poms a a draw is the same as a win…. No one respects the World Cup you got gifted….
@@callansturgeon8356 I think the series ended 2-2 mate.
I think Tim Paine is not given the
amount of appreciation he deserves as
he was the one who led this team
when everything was under fire from
all corners, and he himself was making
a comeback after so long.
So here is to Tim Paine, you the Man
Ashes series is more than war fight always, I ll not miss ever.
And now he's the third best test batsman after Smith and Kohli
@Tanishq Desai oh, Kohli and Smith are G.O.A.T., don't compare anyone to them, not denying the fact that Marnus Labuschagne is on his way to glory!!✌️
@Tanishq Desai why, bcs he got out for 21 against aus
@@maanavshivani533 yeah next G.O.A.T marnus labuschagne
@@shahidshaikh3692 yeah man
@@vikalp2197 yupp bro true
His performance in Tests and ODIs is formidable.He will be dominating the rankings in the coming years.
#1 test batsman
Yep he is doing it now ❤
Yup he did yesterday 😁 won icc world cup
His dedication towards the game is love ❤️his reactions after getting out were heart breaking it was a clear not out
"You cant be the first concussion sub to ruled out for concussion" he is a beast , i want to have a charcter like him
Archer knew straightway that he has poked the wrong person when Labuchagne got up & looked into his eyes. Labuchagne was like now I'll show you who I am.
Next Australian superstar..😍😍
Josh Philippe
pucovski jason
Jason sanghe
who next??
@@donmylifedonmylife368 the quiet kid who sits in the corner could next lol
Maaannn. ♥️ This man just got hit on the head on the first ever ball, and getting up seeing eye to eye to Jofra! Ladies and gentleman, this bloke is goingg a LONG LONG way, he has the calibre to break all the records. Free flowing, magnificient technique, Aussies are su lucky to have this lad. Love from India brother, MASSIVE RESPECT. 🐐
@THE DESTROYER ghanta
Had the pleasure of meeting marnus and playing in a 6 a side tourney with him, before the ashes. Lovely bloke and stuck around to play all day. Remember him being unsure as to whether he'd get a go in the ashes, even though it was against us was great to see him do well
Like after jadeja - chahal concession match
He's one of the best technically sound batsmen debuting in a while. He will do great.
2:43 indian flag.
🫡
He is my favourite Aussie batsman now. What a man, what a champ. Grabbing the given chance by both hands.
Took my 7 year old to watch him bat in January test. You can tell how much form he was in.
My son is probably his #1 fan. Hope Labuschagne keeps going as he did post-Covid
3 years later Marnus has a crucial partnership with Head in the World Cup final.
6:09 sometimes a draw is as good as a win.
That's it Mr. Langer! That is what we were talking about.
That (Great)Sydney Draw.
Australia Vs India.
Yes... in hindsight that draw (against all odds) is what really won the series for India.......
I like this guy.... He has got honesty in his eyes.. clarity in thought ... And he is brave.... He is the next big thing for Australia
This is low-key my favourite moment in The Test. When he bounces back up to stare Jofra Archer down after getting hit first ball, it just shows that he's made of some seriously solid stuff
Mitch Marsh’s reactions are absolute gold 😹
And now the number 1 ranked test batsman in the world!
Yes with 60+ avg. Like a boss. 👏
Yes incredible 👍
He is still No.1 one year later!
Tim Paine in the dressing rooms at 3:06 deciding to do some spring cleaning while Labuschagne makes fifty
" He played Like a Kid with freedom..."
- JL
Yup... Sums up everything ! 👌🏼
The first ball on the helmet is the best thing that's ever happened to Marnus...
ആനക്കാട്ടിൽ ഈപ്പച്ചൻ mothalali echappa.
ആനക്കാട്ടിൽ ഈപ്പച്ചൻ yes, same as Waqar hit Tendulkar on his nose
@@rayandmax same as Johnson hits on virat
04:59 Paine the Cricketing gentleman, accepting an umpires decision, however dodgy, with professionalism.
4:46 look at the Mitchell Starc's reaction😂😂
Because it was clearly not out
'He played like a kid with freedom'
That relaxes me
Acc to god of cricket he find glimpses of himself in Marnus Labuschange
@Babu Singh Maan ur knowledge of cricket is very little..I guess
@@atharvk523 yours is little man... He said correctly.
@@nishanttyagi6345 little man..no my friend not parthiv patel I was talking about.....
Bharat Ratna.Sachin Tendulkar
2:06
What a beautiful clip...!!
What a stare back!!
Goosebumps!!
4:50 Starc’s reaction says it all
Yeah that was so unfair.. he was clearly not out
My Respect Increased for labuschagne, you are the best Brother just keep on moving! That's the starting
Recommended after today's concussion of chahal against aussies
Facing the first ball on debut such a deadly bouncer.
Great Labuchagne
This innings got him praise from SRT and he rates him very high and I can see Why, the way he got up after he got hit, ready to spar; you cannot acquire that stuff, you're born with it.
God gifted another Smith that day to Aussies
It's like a movie
Marnus is as good as Smith
He had shown again n again ,that was not a one day miracle like Ashton agar
5:04 pat cummins
😂😂😂😂😂
Cricket is the best game and test is the best format. The thrill, the time , the heat love it so much and Marnus is a entertainer
"You're not gonna be the first concussion sub to get ruled out for concussion"
One of my best high school mates, countless days and nights talking of him playing pro and throwing him balls in his batting cage. Incredible talent only exceeded by how nice and genuine a guy he truly is. I have seen it first-hand. He will be a superstar
You deserve credit
This guy is something special. I think he could lead Australia in the future
He is an absolute beast see him in coming 2 years he is gonna dominate world cricket
And that's how ' A Legend was born ' 🖤
Bro proved it again against India in the World Cup!!
That is the worst deduction I've seen in my life. The umpire is blind
That's out mate!
Abinandan V r u dumb it clearly hit the ground
@@abinandanv4166 It very clearly bounced.
@@sketch3744 lol his hands are grounded!
@@abinandanv4166 Ok, cool fact. That doesn't magically change the fact that the ball bounced on the ground before going in to his hands. I know science isn't really something you care for in your part of the world but this is a particularly dumb thing to point out...
As a pom, he was phenomenonal. Looks like a great temperament too! Clearly extremely passionate. He will score a lot of test runs!
4:37 how tf do u need a side angle that’s such a clear bounce
😁😁
And now he’s the #1 Test Batsmen in the world
Watching this video 10th time because how marnus labuschane got up after getting hit by archer
was tremendous ❤️
Yeah bro...
Meet tooo watching 10 time✌💕
Jersey 33 shane watson was one of the australian legend of this modern era
Jersey 33 labuchange will also become a legend of this era.
Jonny bairstows face when it’s given out always makes me laugh, he’s like that’s just unlucky like there’s no way that’s out. Seems like a nice guy
Me too brother 😂😂😂
Well spotted .... I noticed that too..a sympathetic smile
Archer didn’t even bother to check if he was ok at first..... marnus, salute u my brother
I'M Sure the ozzies quicks took a note of that.
XA but that was straight up disrespectful from archer
@@goldengod_8579 Bret lee was always the 1st to go up and tend to a batsman in distress whenever they got hit but fuck, archer ain't no bret lee.
archer's a lucky boy lee not around otherwise the great man would educate him what sportsmanship and above all respect.
Marnus is my current overseas test player, that fire in the belly, looking at bowler's eyes, defence, attitude.
This guy is a monster! Him and Smith have the appetite for runs, still averaging in the 60s. I can see him and Smith in the no 1 and 2 spot in the rankings.
The shot at 3:00! Thats the shot of a confident player. Watch out for him!
Justin Langer is a very smart man . Perfect coach for the Aussies!👏👏👏🙌🙌
Petition to have Mitch March as the narrator for season 2
Marsh*
respect 😂
4:55 all England player laughing and smiling and see bairstow face a shocking smile on his face he knew this is not out all knew this is not out.
Jofra Archer gave the world Marnus Labuschangne and almost 1:46 immediately took him back 😊