Jayswal was the reason we lose. Fucking silly boy dropped three easy catch. He is normally a great fielder and rarely drops and catches. It was that day........otherwise india could chase 240....
1:57 This is the difference between Australian amd Indian fans. Aussies appreciate players of both teams for their efforts and the Indians are extremely toxic trying to villainize people who appreciate the opposing team.
Nonsense AB is treated like god in India,, fan clapped non stop for South African team for t20 final performance…. Aussie have behave so bad for so long that not just India but no other nation respect them.
@@jeevankikahaniya6339Examples of bad behaviour in this series have come exclusively from Indian players. Kholi and Siraj. Under Pat Cummins the Australian team has set a higher standard. From an Australian perspective I admire this Indian team. I think you've got some future hall of famers in Bumrah and Jaiswal. Pant is a game changer. But some Indian fans have taken hero worship to the extreme where their players can do no wrong. They forget they're human.
Its been way too good of a series to have a go at opposition fans and players!! Just trying to enjoy the cricket for what it is, and so far it's been amazing!! Thanks for the comment mate, appreciate it 🤝
About the jaiswal dismissal, Simon Toufel explained that during a review, there is a hierarchy of decision making actions that the umpire goes through before coming to a decision. Visual evidence is the highest in the hierarchy, hence we always see the normal replay first for obvious visual evidence. All the tech like snicko, hawkeye etc. are lower in hierarchy. Hence, if there is compelling visual evidence, it is enough to overrule other forms of evidence. If the hierarchy was the other way around, this dismissal would have indeed been very controversial.
Just heard that clip probably 30 minutes ago and it was really interesting to see him breaking down the process. I wish all fans would of heard it because there wouldn't be so much carry on 😂😂
The thing my brother said about the Jaiswal's dismissal is 100% accurate. The ball clearly struck the glove and there was a clear deflection. People need to understand that techonlogy is not 100% accurate always. If you use the Snicko argument vs me I also can make the argument that even Starc could've had a wicket as well had Joel Wilson given that out considering the margins were ultra tight on the replay.
People were saying the same thing, as per your information, KL rahul’s perth test dissmisaal was incorrect then. The bat ball huge gap, bat hitting the pad that later caught in snicko. Why australians why?
@@yashjain9815 your argument boils down to "well if they potentially got that other decision wrong then they should've gotten this one wrong as well" There's no hidden conspiracy, no boogyman behind the scenes. They simply got one wrong and one right.
@@yashjain9815what do you mean why Australians? Did you complain when Marsh was given out and nothing showed when snicko was shown? Australians aren’t in the third umpires box.
4:55 :Well I have the stats Joel Wilson finished 2024 with the highest percentage and number of overturned decisions. Reviews= 82 Umpires call= 12 Overturned= 29 Percentage of overturning decisions= 35.4%
There was a couple in this game you can't really fault for not seeing. Jaiswal when he barely grazes it and then Akash barely grazes the outside edge. These both were in a reasonably packed G (day 4 was about 40k - bar the G and the wankhedoodle, that's a packed stadium)
@@Chzydawg true but I remember starc trapping jaiswal in front of the pads and yet he still gave it not out and ball tracking showed that it was barely umpires call with most of the ball hitting the stumps. Sure some decisions might've been though with the atmosphere but if you're a professional you have to be consistent
@@Mohit-uy4tl In my view, Kohli and Rohit were consistently clocking low scores, so it wasn't a surprise to see them get out early, but Pant and Jaiswal looked very stable until Pant threw his wicket away.
I was pretty shocked to see that shot given the situation. I wonder if the reason was to try and accelerate to win the game potentially or maybe he just naturally reacted to a bad ball and tried to smash it? 💁♂️
@@TwoLeftHands. I think when Pant and Jaiswal were still at the crease India's plan was to go for the win according to Rohit's interview post game. But you're probably right with the punish of a bad ball too.
@@TwoLeftHands. The thing is many modern players are aggressive and like to score and get boundaries... it takes pressure of them. So, in a situation where an aggressive player like Pant has to continually block and / or leave for a long time... it can get very frustrating for them and that's why he probably wanted to smash the ball out of the park even thought it was a very risky thing to do! I think it is a bit like a person on a strict diet trying to lose weight and after some time they can't help themselves and binge on some junk food! On a different note, the videos on the playlist on my channel titled 'Purpose of Life?' might change someone's life for the better!
Lol I told you this was going happen two days into the second test. The only reason Australia lost the first one was because Australia's batting was more out of form than India. As soon as some of your premier batter get back in form, Australia have absolutely dominated since then (barring two or three brilliant phases of play from India's tail across the three tests)
@mayurkXD855 yes like I said. In the first match of the series, both Indian and Australian batters were out of form but Australia lost the first match so badly that their players were forced to get back in form while Indian batter's form didn't come in question due to Rahul and Jaiswal's brilliant partnership. It got exposed everytime in the next three matches because they didn't get that one magical partnership to take all the pressure off
Bro just a humble suggestion.. if you use more visuals of the moment in the match that you talking about will make the video even better.. it's just that you got that kind of a voice & an excited style of delivery that suits sports visuals brilliantly 👍🏽
Although my work should fall under fair use guidelines it is a bit of a grey area with copyright so I'll do my best but I probably can't get all the moments on video. Cheers for understanding and the suggestion though, love the feedback 🤝
i mean rahul got out to sniko when there was no deflection and now jaiswal got out when there was deflection and nothing on snicko i mean there has to be one credible way not 2 and benefit of doubt should go to batsman but its australia and australians are always known for dirty tricks
@@hashira_dono There was enough of a deviation for the umpire to overturn the decision, the snicko isn't always going to be right so they have other methods of determining whether he hit it or not.
I have no idea how to explain this them, it’s so obvious that ball itself deflected right after passing gloves and bat, what more evidence they need than that… how can someone not understand it… what else possibly could have happened if it didn’t touch the glove or bat…
That's the annoying part and Australian fans are also guilty of this but instead of highlighting issues within the team that lead to the loss they blame the umpires over a small decision!! (That wasn't even wrong in this case) 😂
Australia deserved the win as they have been one step ahead for the last two games. India had to play their natural game instead of getting bogged down and let the pressure of survival get to them. In a series of fine margins, it could be argued that Australia's run accumulation on day 2 (after being 311/6) and their last wicket partnership in the second innings resulted in being the difference between the two sides. Jaiswal and Bumrah were outstanding in both innings.
I was surprised to see such a slow start from India in the 2nd innings but I guess they wanted to eat up overs with the new ball and make sure they didn't lose any early. I thought they were going g to play their natural game and be a bit more attacking as well..
The condition to be given out is that your hands or bat touched the ball, not that the contact made a noise. Making a noise is not a hard condition, it's simply an indicator just like visual evidence like deflection, deviation and obvious visual contact is. Dumb people complaining about nothing. Nonsense.
11:45 Absolutely right. Both the openers were leaving the ball confidently. Sometimes the balls were quite close to stumps, but they were leaving it with confidence, same with Kohli. Don't know what was the need for that shot. Because I predicted that given the scenarios in whch we were in, I predicted that we are going for a draw when the India played aroung 10-15 overs ig. Shame we weren't able to bat all day.
After watching the first 5-10 overs I really thought Rohit looked like he was set to stay and same with Kohli! Just a couple of massive brainfades I guess but it was really strange from Kohli to play at that!!
Absolutely gutted. Think of someone like me who woke up all night till 7AM IST so that he can atleast watch 1 good session of Indian batting and we know what happened in the 1st session with India.
WIth the CT coming up in FEB, and Australia recent performances in the Pakistan series, with there batsman under terrible form, Should Konstas open the batting in ODI along side travis head. He seems to know how to smack sixes, get big scores we saw it in BBL and Test format, he knows how to hit shots and is disciplined, when hitting shots knows his surrondings, as compared to JFM, a one hit batter low scores, poor timing doesn't fix his technique. Konstas has the strenghts and powers, and can be an all round format player seen in BBL, his t20I side ODI side eventually and TEST side ofc. I believe he will be what australia need for the Champions Trophy give brillant starts with the bat, hit sixes fours ramp shots.
I will tell, why India fails even though on paper they are best team, mainly because of how they're seen as a team, there is a bit of hierarchy in the structure... If you take Aussie, mostly you would not notice or see it, they just represent as a single squad but when you take India, there you'd see Emperor, King, Prince and all sort of stuffs, they play individually or maybe it seems like they are contributing individually. Too much tension on an individual rather than as team. I guess it is just a weird thing in Asia maybe...
I think that's a very good take and it has been slightly noticeable this series in the sense that you feel like Australia is working very well as a team whereas India is relying on individual brilliance. Seeing rohit blow up after Jaiswal dropped those catches gave me that vibe as well, you shouldn't be blasting your 23 year old opening bat just before he goes out to play a huge innings. Lucky Jaiswal is so bloody good that none of it effected him 😂
Our players are selected on the basis of ipl ,more funny part is that Our head coach was selected because he did good 'mentorship ' in ipl and because of his political connections. Our ex chairman who is now holding a position in the icc he don't even know how to hold a bat and he don't have any knowledge about the game .How this mother f... can be involved in all imp. Cricketing decisions. One thing i know very well if the game continuous in our hand we will stop it's development like scotland has completed all requirements to become a test playing nation but they still are waiting to get status. In India the big players don't play any demostic tournament because they think they are bigger than the game ,bcci just wants to make money with ipl they don't like the growth of the game
Fair commentary about the India team, however, I question whether they are the best team on paper and definitely not in practice. I think Australia are ahead of them on all counts
We only want to make money with ipl our players are not even capable in playing a full day we always depend on our lower order to save us. Since Virat left captaincy our test team shattered because our current captain don't know how to play test cricket, so how he can lead us in sena countries?
I am actually happy that we gave this in form Australian team without khawajaand marsh a competition. Abd youngsters did it while carrying two old fellas and a knob head bowler. Gill and jurel replace sharma abd kohli and give rana chace in place of siraj
Optical illusion, 😂 my a$$.. 100% clear visual evidence of the ball touching bat and a bit of glove! Purposefully being blind to ignore this is a sign of a sore loser 😂. This had absolutely nothing to do with natural ball movement whatsoever.. shameful 😂
Wtf was this indian batting, depending on a 23 year old jaiswal 😭 wtf how did we let scott and nathan become bradman and ponting horrible bowling vs tail I am only believe on jassi bhai baki sabh match nahi jita sakte hain Also wtf was the captaincy after cummins came in?
It was strange because I thought Rohit had his best field placements of the series to the top order in the 2nd innings but then he went heaps defensive for the tail!
Will never understand the shots, which caused the dismissals of, some of the Indian batsmen in the second innings. They never looked like they were even entertaining the idea of chasing down the total so why just randomly have a wild swing at it? Just leave everything not near the stumps alone...
Rohit appears to already have been dropped. The press conference normally attended by the captain was attended by India's head coach. Bumrah to be captain for the fifth test, can't help but feel for the dude. Been relied on for 4 tests, made magic appear out of nowhere in all 4 tests and now when he is likely nackered and bruised he becomes the captain and the weight of India's expectation falls on his shoulders at the second most likely to be rained out venue in the world, needing nothing but a win to retain the BGT....but no pressure!
Thanks mate, it's nice seeing comments like this. Takes way longer to make/ edit but I like having the freedom to speak for longer. Cheers for the comment mate, definitely doesn't go unnoticed!!
@@martinpurvis7037was literally about to come and say pretty sure it was a frequent occurrence during for England during the 70s😅 Other than that there has been a few other occasions in which captains have either been dropped by selectors or in some even rarer cases just dropped themselves
I think it has happened a few times in the past but it wouldn't be for a while now as most captains out of form usually give up their captaincy before their dropped like Ponting and Kohli
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when there are two good attacking openers why are we (India ) planning on draw???? I know it might not be easy but it is a winning game. Really bad take for India on 4th innings. Rohit is an attacking batsman, yet he is playing defensive shots is crazy 9(40) is not Rohit thing.
Is beau webster debut is too late in this series bcoz marsh is not scoring runs from the beginning what you think please reply ❤ by the way love the video
Most importantly our attack made them play the ball in Indias second innings, thats how reddy got so many runs, they didnt bowl at the stumps and feet...when you make them play its risky for they can score but also it really puts pressure on and you get wickets
ok it was a decent test match and good win. but settle down son. you didn't see Steve Waugh in 1995 clearly. "insane" was seeing Warney bowl on day 5. 2005/2006 against the Poms.
Hahahah I was born in 1997 so you are right, I probably am getting carried away. But I do think this is one of the best tests Australia has been involved in the last 5-10 years! The first test of the 2023 ashes comes pretty close
I don't think it's a case of "Indian fans are worse than other fans" its more so that India has more fans in general, therefore that means more toxic fans as well. I'd say Australia and India would proportionately have very similar amounts of toxic fans. its just if 5% of India's cricket fans take to the internet with their toxic behaviour, that's a lot more noticeable than 5% of Australian cricket fans doing the same.
I'm 100% with you. Insanely this day and age surely we can get technology to be 100% accurate... They brag about the new "Fox Halo" and having 80 cameras all around the ground yet they can't get a sound on snicko 🥴
Both teams had strengths with bat and ball and both teams had weaknesses with bat and ball. This was a great Test match because it was a great contest between bat and ball on both sides. And the team with slightly better (overall*) bowling won. Happily that was 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺😀. *overall because obviously Jas B was the best individual bowler.
painful game to watch. Kohli is a big letdown in this series because of how he made jaiswal out and now he himself didnt perform. Rohit,rahul are just sitting ducks. Life was better when bumrah was in the team.
I think you mean when bumrah was the captain But other than that yeah Rahul’s alright , but I feel it might be the end of the ro-ko era The inconsistency is unbearable
This is literally the only game rahul got flopped every previous match he was the one seeing collapse from the other side. Don't try to hide kohli's failure by using Rahul as escape goat. Rahul failed one match. Kohli only played one inning.
It's jayswal dropps three catches that's why india lose. Jaywal was out. We could chase 240 and win it bcz we could bat 20-25 overs flat deck in day four... India lost the series bcz of poor jayswal catching..We will remember him.
Oh right india lost only due to jaiswal and totally NOT DUE TO SENIOR PLAYERS LIKE ROHIT OR VIRAT. Are you even hearing yourself? He made mistakes, but he covered them in his batting. did you see dear rohit doing that?? Or virat?? Unbelievable. (No, I'm not a rohit or virat hater. I love them both, but it's clearly their time now.)
@@jade.g07that's the problem with us,we lost so we are putting the blame only on jaiswal ,and if jaiswal made a century and saved the test then everyone would forget everyone else and appreciate only jaiswal
You're not imagining it; Joel Wilson is statistically the worst ICC Test umpire. You can find the number of decisions reviewed and the successes online. Joel Wilson has the most decisions reviewed by any current umpire and has the highest overturned percentage at 35.4%. More than a third of all decisions of his that are reviewed are overturned. The average for an ICC umpire is about 20-22%, the best umpires like Kettleborough have about half that of Wilson being challenged and about only 18% of them being overturned. The full overturned percentages are as follows: Joel Wilson (WI) 35.4% Adrian Holdstock (SA) 29.5% Paul Reiffel (AUS) 24.7% Kumar Dharmasena (SL) 22.9% Nitin Menon (IND) 22.6% Sharfuddoula (BAN) 22% Michael Gough (ENG) 21.7% Ahsan Raza (PAK) 20.8% Richard Kettleborough (ENG) 18.2% Chris Gaffaney (NZ) 17.7% Rod Tucker (AUS) 16.3% Richard Illingworth (ENG) 15.8% Marais Erasmus (SA) 14.3%, now retired.
Jaiswal definitely out, but the noise at ground swamped the snicko mike. Made it impossible to hear, not to mention a touch of the glove will be very faint anyway. But too much deviation to be untouched. Sorry Out
Jaiswals catch is only controversial because of how long it went on for. There was clear, man-made deviation from his bat/gloves, which you can see the seam of the ball change directions after coming in contact with. Problem is, now you've got the minority, cry-baby whinging indian fans that see their players as gods, not humans, calling us cheats... Not even specsavers can save them from how blind they are, or maybe the tears in their eyes refracted the deviation to look like it was going straight. Who knows.
Joel saw exactly what we saw & he gave the right decision. If he was given not out with technology then Aussie fans would be screaming he was out coz u can see the ball hitting the glove then deviation to Carey. I just dunno what the noise is all about. A few years India only trusted the umpires decision & not technology coz technology can't be trusted so what's the noise about????
Some people have criticised various Players from each Team. Fair enough. But more importantly, pointing out Umpire Wilson's woeful decisions is spot on! Shockers. 😮 Ex-Umpire Taufel explained PERFECTLY why Jaiswal was clearly OUT. Snicko is a SECONDARY tool. The visuals are the PRIMARY decision determinant. Not only did the ball clearly deviate, it dropped to Carey. M 🦘🏏😎
Honestly what a test match! Hats off to both teams because that was a brilliant test match. Cricket at it's absolute peak 🏏
Mandatory glaze of Bumrah is crazy 😂😂😂. Anyways loved the video and fingers crossed for Sydney. Australia lifting the BGT 🫣.
Jayswal was the reason we lose. Fucking silly boy dropped three easy catch. He is normally a great fielder and rarely drops and catches. It was that day........otherwise india could chase 240....
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Edit: Ain't no way my comment was highlighted
Someone commented that on my last short and it had me in pieces 😂😂 Was too good not to steal hahaha
@@TwoLeftHands. The comment had me dead
1:57
This is the difference between Australian amd Indian fans. Aussies appreciate players of both teams for their efforts and the Indians are extremely toxic trying to villainize people who appreciate the opposing team.
Nonsense AB is treated like god in India,, fan clapped non stop for South African team for t20 final performance…. Aussie have behave so bad for so long that not just India but no other nation respect them.
@@jeevankikahaniya6339it's completely true. Indians are extremely toxic and the way they treat players after losing is extremely pathetic.
@@jeevankikahaniya6339Examples of bad behaviour in this series have come exclusively from Indian players. Kholi and Siraj. Under Pat Cummins the Australian team has set a higher standard. From an Australian perspective I admire this Indian team. I think you've got some future hall of famers in Bumrah and Jaiswal. Pant is a game changer. But some Indian fans have taken hero worship to the extreme where their players can do no wrong. They forget they're human.
Its been way too good of a series to have a go at opposition fans and players!! Just trying to enjoy the cricket for what it is, and so far it's been amazing!! Thanks for the comment mate, appreciate it 🤝
I think both are as bad as each other, theres just more indians on social media.
About the jaiswal dismissal, Simon Toufel explained that during a review, there is a hierarchy of decision making actions that the umpire goes through before coming to a decision. Visual evidence is the highest in the hierarchy, hence we always see the normal replay first for obvious visual evidence. All the tech like snicko, hawkeye etc. are lower in hierarchy.
Hence, if there is compelling visual evidence, it is enough to overrule other forms of evidence. If the hierarchy was the other way around, this dismissal would have indeed been very controversial.
Just heard that clip probably 30 minutes ago and it was really interesting to see him breaking down the process. I wish all fans would of heard it because there wouldn't be so much carry on 😂😂
Yep spot on. ST’s analysis was extremely unbiased and logical. In this case, the batter knicked behind - you can’t use the technology to un-Knick.
The thing my brother said about the Jaiswal's dismissal is 100% accurate. The ball clearly struck the glove and there was a clear deflection. People need to understand that techonlogy is not 100% accurate always. If you use the Snicko argument vs me I also can make the argument that even Starc could've had a wicket as well had Joel Wilson given that out considering the margins were ultra tight on the replay.
People were saying the same thing, as per your information, KL rahul’s perth test dissmisaal was incorrect then. The bat ball huge gap, bat hitting the pad that later caught in snicko.
Why australians why?
@@yashjain9815 your argument boils down to "well if they potentially got that other decision wrong then they should've gotten this one wrong as well"
There's no hidden conspiracy, no boogyman behind the scenes. They simply got one wrong and one right.
@@yashjain9815they just got one wrong and one right simple stuff
@@yashjain9815what do you mean why Australians? Did you complain when Marsh was given out and nothing showed when snicko was shown? Australians aren’t in the third umpires box.
Let the JA's Brey.i was miles away watching (WI) and i saw the deflèction clearly from the gloves.And Gavaskar saying is optical illusion.sore loser.
4:55 :Well I have the stats
Joel Wilson finished 2024 with the highest percentage and number of overturned decisions.
Reviews= 82
Umpires call= 12
Overturned= 29
Percentage of overturning decisions= 35.4%
I was hoping someone would do the leg work for my laziness 😂😂 Thanks for commenting mate, that is absolutely wild 😅
@@TwoLeftHands.No problem!
There was a couple in this game you can't really fault for not seeing. Jaiswal when he barely grazes it and then Akash barely grazes the outside edge. These both were in a reasonably packed G (day 4 was about 40k - bar the G and the wankhedoodle, that's a packed stadium)
@@Chzydawg true but I remember starc trapping jaiswal in front of the pads and yet he still gave it not out and ball tracking showed that it was barely umpires call with most of the ball hitting the stumps. Sure some decisions might've been though with the atmosphere but if you're a professional you have to be consistent
Now he's had another howler this time in third umpire with the Smith pop up to Labuschagne on Kohli's first ball.
As a neutral fan, I think Pant playing that risky shot changed the game completely.
Not Rohit and Virat playing the same shot every game and getting out the same way?
@@Mohit-uy4tl In my view, Kohli and Rohit were consistently clocking low scores, so it wasn't a surprise to see them get out early, but Pant and Jaiswal looked very stable until Pant threw his wicket away.
I was pretty shocked to see that shot given the situation. I wonder if the reason was to try and accelerate to win the game potentially or maybe he just naturally reacted to a bad ball and tried to smash it? 💁♂️
@@TwoLeftHands. I think when Pant and Jaiswal were still at the crease India's plan was to go for the win according to Rohit's interview post game. But you're probably right with the punish of a bad ball too.
@@TwoLeftHands. The thing is many modern players are aggressive and like to score and get boundaries... it takes pressure of them. So, in a situation where an aggressive player like Pant has to continually block and / or leave for a long time... it can get very frustrating for them and that's why he probably wanted to smash the ball out of the park even thought it was a very risky thing to do! I think it is a bit like a person on a strict diet trying to lose weight and after some time they can't help themselves and binge on some junk food! On a different note, the videos on the playlist on my channel titled 'Purpose of Life?' might change someone's life for the better!
Lol I told you this was going happen two days into the second test. The only reason Australia lost the first one was because Australia's batting was more out of form than India. As soon as some of your premier batter get back in form, Australia have absolutely dominated since then (barring two or three brilliant phases of play from India's tail across the three tests)
Literally the same problem is with India. 3-4 batsman are still out of form.
@mayurkXD855 yes like I said. In the first match of the series, both Indian and Australian batters were out of form but Australia lost the first match so badly that their players were forced to get back in form while Indian batter's form didn't come in question due to Rahul and Jaiswal's brilliant partnership. It got exposed everytime in the next three matches because they didn't get that one magical partnership to take all the pressure off
Effect of steve smith
Yeah that first match I think act like what happen with India when they all out for 36.
Marnus silently notching up a couple of 70s in this match also played a key role in aus victory
This series is an optical illusion, India are actually up 4-0
Sounds very English of you 😉😂
He is referring to Sunil gavasker saying the jaiswal snick was an optical illusion
Great dig at Gavaskar 😂
As an Indian fan it hurts to see the end of streak of 10 years 💔
This fellow soo foolish 💔
india can still retain bgt if they win so still hopes
If 5th test is draw, India will retain BGT.
@@mrvoid1099 no they won't. They will lose it
@@mrvoid1099 NO INDIA IS DOWN 2-1 INDIA NEEDS TO WIN TO RETAIN BGT
Bro just a humble suggestion.. if you use more visuals of the moment in the match that you talking about will make the video even better.. it's just that you got that kind of a voice & an excited style of delivery that suits sports visuals brilliantly 👍🏽
That's probably a Copyright Issue
@aaronalbert5259 ya maybe you are right Cheers 👍🏼
Although my work should fall under fair use guidelines it is a bit of a grey area with copyright so I'll do my best but I probably can't get all the moments on video. Cheers for understanding and the suggestion though, love the feedback 🤝
@TwoLeftHands. Love the videos, keep them coming brother.. Cheers!
India fans still salty about jaiswal being out😂
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i mean rahul got out to sniko when there was no deflection and now jaiswal got out when there was deflection and nothing on snicko i mean there has to be one credible way not 2 and benefit of doubt should go to batsman but its australia and australians are always known for dirty tricks
@@hashira_dono u not doing ur self any justice my man
@@hashira_dono There was enough of a deviation for the umpire to overturn the decision, the snicko isn't always going to be right so they have other methods of determining whether he hit it or not.
I have no idea how to explain this them, it’s so obvious that ball itself deflected right after passing gloves and bat, what more evidence they need than that… how can someone not understand it… what else possibly could have happened if it didn’t touch the glove or bat…
jaiswal was out. All are trying to make it a big issue to hide the failure of our senior players
That's the annoying part and Australian fans are also guilty of this but instead of highlighting issues within the team that lead to the loss they blame the umpires over a small decision!! (That wasn't even wrong in this case) 😂
It's obviously out. Indian fans have a habit of whining on and on and on.
Mate they still carry on about the world cup
Australia deserved the win as they have been one step ahead for the last two games. India had to play their natural game instead of getting bogged down and let the pressure of survival get to them. In a series of fine margins, it could be argued that Australia's run accumulation on day 2 (after being 311/6) and their last wicket partnership in the second innings resulted in being the difference between the two sides. Jaiswal and Bumrah were outstanding in both innings.
I was surprised to see such a slow start from India in the 2nd innings but I guess they wanted to eat up overs with the new ball and make sure they didn't lose any early. I thought they were going g to play their natural game and be a bit more attacking as well..
The condition to be given out is that your hands or bat touched the ball, not that the contact made a noise. Making a noise is not a hard condition, it's simply an indicator just like visual evidence like deflection, deviation and obvious visual contact is. Dumb people complaining about nothing. Nonsense.
11:45 Absolutely right. Both the openers were leaving the ball confidently. Sometimes the balls were quite close to stumps, but they were leaving it with confidence, same with Kohli. Don't know what was the need for that shot.
Because I predicted that given the scenarios in whch we were in, I predicted that we are going for a draw when the India played aroung 10-15 overs ig. Shame we weren't able to bat all day.
After watching the first 5-10 overs I really thought Rohit looked like he was set to stay and same with Kohli! Just a couple of massive brainfades I guess but it was really strange from Kohli to play at that!!
It’s the best series ever for Bumrah, just like Johnson did with 37 wickets against England in 2013/14, but Bumrah may end up with 40+ wickets
As an Indian waking up at 4:30 every morning and watching this mess, I can prove that I am useless
5:48 Joel Wilson's what🤣
😂😂 Naughty Joel
A game where if a few moments went the other way it could of been a completely different, to say im excited for Sydney is an understatement 🫡
As I'm Sri Lankan hope it's a draw😂😂
India dropped 5 catches, Australia fielded beautifully. The difference between a win and loss can be just one missed catch.
Absolutely gutted. Think of someone like me who woke up all night till 7AM IST so that he can atleast watch 1 good session of Indian batting and we know what happened in the 1st session with India.
WIth the CT coming up in FEB, and Australia recent performances in the Pakistan series, with there batsman under terrible form, Should Konstas open the batting in ODI along side travis head. He seems to know how to smack sixes, get big scores we saw it in BBL and Test format, he knows how to hit shots and is disciplined, when hitting shots knows his surrondings, as compared to JFM, a one hit batter low scores, poor timing doesn't fix his technique. Konstas has the strenghts and powers, and can be an all round format player seen in BBL, his t20I side ODI side eventually and TEST side ofc. I believe he will be what australia need for the Champions Trophy give brillant starts with the bat, hit sixes fours ramp shots.
@PPB114 definitely you are correct Konstas all the way. He should become all format opener for Australia.
I will tell, why India fails even though on paper they are best team, mainly because of how they're seen as a team, there is a bit of hierarchy in the structure... If you take Aussie, mostly you would not notice or see it, they just represent as a single squad but when you take India, there you'd see Emperor, King, Prince and all sort of stuffs, they play individually or maybe it seems like they are contributing individually. Too much tension on an individual rather than as team. I guess it is just a weird thing in Asia maybe...
Our media hype our below average players like gill and also the PR of our players is very strong like rohit
I think that's a very good take and it has been slightly noticeable this series in the sense that you feel like Australia is working very well as a team whereas India is relying on individual brilliance. Seeing rohit blow up after Jaiswal dropped those catches gave me that vibe as well, you shouldn't be blasting your 23 year old opening bat just before he goes out to play a huge innings. Lucky Jaiswal is so bloody good that none of it effected him 😂
Our players are selected on the basis of ipl ,more funny part is that Our head coach was selected because he did good 'mentorship ' in ipl and because of his political connections. Our ex chairman who is now holding a position in the icc he don't even know how to hold a bat and he don't have any knowledge about the game .How this mother f... can be involved in all imp. Cricketing decisions. One thing i know very well if the game continuous in our hand we will stop it's development like scotland has completed all requirements to become a test playing nation but they still are waiting to get status. In India the big players don't play any demostic tournament because they think they are bigger than the game ,bcci just wants to make money with ipl they don't like the growth of the game
Fair commentary about the India team, however, I question whether they are the best team on paper and definitely not in practice. I think Australia are ahead of them on all counts
We only want to make money with ipl our players are not even capable in playing a full day we always depend on our lower order to save us. Since Virat left captaincy our test team shattered because our current captain don't know how to play test cricket, so how he can lead us in sena countries?
I am actually happy that we gave this in form Australian team without khawajaand marsh a competition. Abd youngsters did it while carrying two old fellas and a knob head bowler. Gill and jurel replace sharma abd kohli and give rana chace in place of siraj
Where's the common sense during kl Rahul's wicket....?
Optical illusion, 😂 my a$$.. 100% clear visual evidence of the ball touching bat and a bit of glove! Purposefully being blind to ignore this is a sign of a sore loser 😂. This had absolutely nothing to do with natural ball movement whatsoever.. shameful 😂
Wtf was this indian batting, depending on a 23 year old jaiswal 😭 wtf how did we let scott and nathan become bradman and ponting horrible bowling vs tail
I am only believe on jassi bhai baki sabh match nahi jita sakte hain
Also wtf was the captaincy after cummins came in?
yes this. i only believe in jassi bhai. and yash and nitish.
India didn't want to bat after tea on the 4th day
It was strange because I thought Rohit had his best field placements of the series to the top order in the 2nd innings but then he went heaps defensive for the tail!
Will never understand the shots, which caused the dismissals of, some of the Indian batsmen in the second innings. They never looked like they were even entertaining the idea of chasing down the total so why just randomly have a wild swing at it? Just leave everything not near the stumps alone...
Rohit appears to already have been dropped. The press conference normally attended by the captain was attended by India's head coach. Bumrah to be captain for the fifth test, can't help but feel for the dude. Been relied on for 4 tests, made magic appear out of nowhere in all 4 tests and now when he is likely nackered and bruised he becomes the captain and the weight of India's expectation falls on his shoulders at the second most likely to be rained out venue in the world, needing nothing but a win to retain the BGT....but no pressure!
Scot Bradman and Nathan pointing was a comment in previous shorts
Yep, it was absolutely hilarious !! Too good not to reuse!! 😂
Great commentary mate, fair and balanced.. You've earned yourself a new subscriber. Looking forward to your analysis on Sydney!
Been loving these longer videos
Thanks mate, it's nice seeing comments like this. Takes way longer to make/ edit but I like having the freedom to speak for longer. Cheers for the comment mate, definitely doesn't go unnoticed!!
Love your energy and enthusiasm mate 😁 amazing test match indeed 👏
Has a captain ever been dropped while being captain? Could this be a first????
I grew up in England; it used to happen all the time 🙂
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@@martinpurvis7037was literally about to come and say pretty sure it was a frequent occurrence during for England during the 70s😅
Other than that there has been a few other occasions in which captains have either been dropped by selectors or in some even rarer cases just dropped themselves
I think it has happened a few times in the past but it wouldn't be for a while now as most captains out of form usually give up their captaincy before their dropped like Ponting and Kohli
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bumrah two’s over in day 4 where he took 3 wickets was pure class watching live at g
I so happy the way this test match went
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Absolute cinema!! What a new years present for cricket fans!
As a Indian cricket team fan I first thought that IND will definitely win the match but then the only hope was to draw it
8:27, picture of that cherry?
U can see it in fix crickets broadcast when he got out
Google is free mate
@@ThatguyJack-lu7nt That green line is meaningless
India the new official Pantomime Villain of the Cricket World. Everyone finally now seeing time. Oz is the likable team now who wouldve thought
Remember that time Nathan came on and they said he was Ricky Ponting in disguise
when there are two good attacking openers why are we (India ) planning on draw????
I know it might not be easy but it is a winning game. Really bad take for India on 4th innings. Rohit is an attacking batsman, yet he is playing defensive shots is crazy 9(40) is not Rohit thing.
Is beau webster debut is too late in this series bcoz marsh is not scoring runs from the beginning what you think please reply ❤ by the way love the video
1:21 Kumble and Harbhajan and Zaheer
loved the test and your video ❤❤
Thanks legend!! Glad your enjoying the longer stuff!!
Scott bradman?? 😂😂😂
Dude made him the goat of bowling.. 😂😂
The only controversial thing about it, is that it’s being called controversial.
“Who are you going to believe- me or your own eyes?” Clear deflection.
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SUNIL GAVASKAR SIR ? CORRECT SALAAM
BHUMRAH SAID TIRED, NO 7-11 ARE NOT BATSMEN TO SAVE WIN TEST CRICKET
Twolefthands long form vid?!
INSANE
Love the content man! Especially the justified facts and opinions. By the way, what was the story behind your channel's name?
Good on you man. Test cricket forever bruz!
Most importantly our attack made them play the ball in Indias second innings, thats how reddy got so many runs, they didnt bowl at the stumps and feet...when you make them play its risky for they can score but also it really puts pressure on and you get wickets
Technology is a redundancy, the 3rd umpire always has final say
ok it was a decent test match and good win. but settle down son. you didn't see Steve Waugh in 1995 clearly. "insane" was seeing Warney bowl on day 5. 2005/2006 against the Poms.
There has been plenty of great test matches
Hahahah I was born in 1997 so you are right, I probably am getting carried away. But I do think this is one of the best tests Australia has been involved in the last 5-10 years! The first test of the 2023 ashes comes pretty close
I don't think it's a case of "Indian fans are worse than other fans" its more so that India has more fans in general, therefore that means more toxic fans as well. I'd say Australia and India would proportionately have very similar amounts of toxic fans. its just if 5% of India's cricket fans take to the internet with their toxic behaviour, that's a lot more noticeable than 5% of Australian cricket fans doing the same.
Another great video mate who do you think will win Sydney?
It definitely did touch but the fault here is that why is tehcnology wrong it should be better given the budget,
I'm 100% with you. Insanely this day and age surely we can get technology to be 100% accurate... They brag about the new "Fox Halo" and having 80 cameras all around the ground yet they can't get a sound on snicko 🥴
The condition to be given out is that your hands or bat touched the ball, not that the contact made a noise.
@ricklorimer9984 yes but don't you think the helping hand for umpires should be accurate?
Both teams had strengths with bat and ball and both teams had weaknesses with bat and ball. This was a great Test match because it was a great contest between bat and ball on both sides. And the team with slightly better (overall*) bowling won. Happily that was 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺😀.
*overall because obviously Jas B was the best individual bowler.
I am not going to watch cricket before they offer a real match, not just a test.
13:36 voice crack
I understand the bumrah glaze but i don't think he's better than any of 3 australians at their prime and i think that should be pretty obvious
If it hit Jaiswal's glove wouldn't there be nothing on snicko anyway? If it due to his glove being soft or further away?
The condition to be given out is that your hands or bat touched the ball, not that the contact made a noise.
@@ricklorimer9984 Yeah I know, I'm just saying that because the glove isn't made of wood like the bat wouldn't there be no noise on snicko?
Oh my Captain , Oh my Captain
The glove is considered a part of the bat
painful game to watch. Kohli is a big letdown in this series because of how he made jaiswal out and now he himself didnt perform. Rohit,rahul are just sitting ducks. Life was better when bumrah was in the team.
Rahul is a sitting duck? Bro he is just inconsistent, thats it
I think you mean when bumrah was the captain
But other than that yeah
Rahul’s alright , but I feel it might be the end of the ro-ko era
The inconsistency is unbearable
This is literally the only game rahul got flopped every previous match he was the one seeing collapse from the other side. Don't try to hide kohli's failure by using Rahul as escape goat. Rahul failed one match. Kohli only played one inning.
@samarthmahajan8527yes. Wish boom as capt again
Well there is no fault of Rahul. He was doing so well in opening,they dropped him to no.3.
0:08 you look quite different from what I imagined!
The Indian tail? What about the last two Australians.
It's jayswal dropps three catches that's why india lose. Jaywal was out. We could chase 240 and win it bcz we could bat 20-25 overs flat deck in day four... India lost the series bcz of poor jayswal catching..We will remember him.
Oh right india lost only due to jaiswal and totally NOT DUE TO SENIOR PLAYERS LIKE ROHIT OR VIRAT. Are you even hearing yourself? He made mistakes, but he covered them in his batting. did you see dear rohit doing that?? Or virat?? Unbelievable.
(No, I'm not a rohit or virat hater. I love them both, but it's clearly their time now.)
@@jade.g07even 240 india would have lost
@@jade.g07that's the problem with us,we lost so we are putting the blame only on jaiswal ,and if jaiswal made a century and saved the test then everyone would forget everyone else and appreciate only jaiswal
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The konstas ball was a peach, that ball would get most out
His technique is bad. He’s going to get bowled or lbw to the incoming ball a lot
@AndrewDixon-bv6gg and your technique, don't think you're playing test cricket?
Waiting for your video😁😁
Thanks mate!! Hope I lived up to expectations 😉🤣
The ball hit jaiswals T he knows that very well
Nice video mate❤️❤️
The rishabh pant shot was the weakest and worst shot in cricket history
You're not imagining it; Joel Wilson is statistically the worst ICC Test umpire. You can find the number of decisions reviewed and the successes online.
Joel Wilson has the most decisions reviewed by any current umpire and has the highest overturned percentage at 35.4%. More than a third of all decisions of his that are reviewed are overturned.
The average for an ICC umpire is about 20-22%, the best umpires like Kettleborough have about half that of Wilson being challenged and about only 18% of them being overturned.
The full overturned percentages are as follows:
Joel Wilson (WI) 35.4%
Adrian Holdstock (SA) 29.5%
Paul Reiffel (AUS) 24.7%
Kumar Dharmasena (SL) 22.9%
Nitin Menon (IND) 22.6%
Sharfuddoula (BAN) 22%
Michael Gough (ENG) 21.7%
Ahsan Raza (PAK) 20.8%
Richard Kettleborough (ENG) 18.2%
Chris Gaffaney (NZ) 17.7%
Rod Tucker (AUS) 16.3%
Richard Illingworth (ENG) 15.8%
Marais Erasmus (SA) 14.3%, now retired.
Jaiswal definitely out, but the noise at ground swamped the snicko mike. Made it impossible to hear, not to mention a touch of the glove will be very faint anyway.
But too much deviation to be untouched.
Sorry Out
The condition to be given out is that your hands or bat touched the ball, not that the contact made a noise.
What an amazing Test match
The last 50 minutes not 20
Hi love ur vids
Thanks mate, appreciate you watching and commenting!!
Controversial decisions?
India was bound to loose.Top order failure Aussies deserved the win🎉
I love your videos
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Come on Aussies ❤❤
What a win!!! Can't believe it!
Yeah it was a great win everyone played a key role in wining that test match
Jaiswals catch is only controversial because of how long it went on for. There was clear, man-made deviation from his bat/gloves, which you can see the seam of the ball change directions after coming in contact with. Problem is, now you've got the minority, cry-baby whinging indian fans that see their players as gods, not humans, calling us cheats... Not even specsavers can save them from how blind they are, or maybe the tears in their eyes refracted the deviation to look like it was going straight. Who knows.
I can say with certainty, the cry-babies are a minority. Im an aussie who grew up in India and was one of the net bowlers for the WB U-21 Ranji team.
Wilson is the worst
…and he always seems to umpire Australia…like always
He has been shocking for a while now 😂 and your right it seems like he gets every single Australian test....
Joel saw exactly what we saw & he gave the right decision. If he was given not out with technology then Aussie fans would be screaming he was out coz u can see the ball hitting the glove then deviation to Carey. I just dunno what the noise is all about. A few years India only trusted the umpires decision & not technology coz technology can't be trusted so what's the noise about????
We sure it deviate 2 foot. Joel clearly didn’t
Saw
@AndrewDixon-bv6gg 🤣🤣🤣. I read ur reply a hundred times in 27 diffo positions not understanding if ur with me or against me 🤣
Some people have criticised various Players from each Team. Fair enough.
But more importantly, pointing out Umpire Wilson's woeful decisions is spot on! Shockers. 😮 Ex-Umpire Taufel explained PERFECTLY why Jaiswal was clearly OUT.
Snicko is a SECONDARY tool. The visuals are the PRIMARY decision determinant. Not only did the ball clearly deviate, it dropped to Carey.
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