Played at Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane 25,26,27,28,29 November 1994 (5-day match) Toss Australia, who chose to bat Series Australia led the 5-match series 1-0
Illingworth left Angus Fraser out of the touring party (allegedly because he had an ordinary series against New Zealand) but then had to call him after a few bowlers were injured. Guess what? The bowling standard improved a lot after his arrival.
You aren’t going to win any test match by making 167 after the other team makes 426 in their first innings. Typical of England against Australia in the 90’s. We would only find the fight or the form once the game or series was lost.
No doubt Warne was great bowler but England and South Africa were very poor at spin, particularly at Shame warne, they were afraid to face him, so many times they will be beaten by normal deliveries
Smith was very very poor in the '93 Ashes particularly against Warne and May, that's why England left him at home. He was great against pace, not so much against quality spin.
He as illingworth's pick because he believed he was the best English player of spin but had a poor series and averaged only 22 in the Tests. No wonder he retired from international cricket at the end of it.
Was at this game. Like Richie, I enjoyed young Gough's approach to the game.
Feels like only just yesterday
16:52, 😁😁😁😄😄😂😂🤣🤣😆😆😆 I also laugh with Bill Lawry and like his laugh
truly only two equal spin wizards warne and murali, RIP KING
The grounds were so much better in those days, real character as opposed to the homogenised grounds that all look the same now 😢
Series was over after the first ball.........
Yikes, M.Waugh's reverse sweep was a shocker LOL
The ball was rubbish, painfully slow and no turn
Tufnell should have played for England a lot more than he actually did.
He was an absolute liability in the field though. Possibly the worst fielder that I can think of after having watched cricket for the last 35 years.
@@valueinvestor77 and he couldn’t bat, barely turned the ball, and was liability with his attitude
@@valueinvestor77Monty stands alone on the fielding. Vaughan was also a terrible catcher
Would have been better playing Craig White instead of McCague
"FIXED MATCH."
Our bowling was cannon fodder apart from Gough
Illingworth left Angus Fraser out of the touring party (allegedly because he had an ordinary series against New Zealand) but then had to call him after a few bowlers were injured. Guess what? The bowling standard improved a lot after his arrival.
You aren’t going to win any test match by making 167 after the other team makes 426 in their first innings. Typical of England against Australia in the 90’s. We would only find the fight or the form once the game or series was lost.
But india win test match in 2001
@@irfanbardgujar8612 that was a miracle performance.
@@mrkipling2201 you talk about 2001 match
@@irfanbardgujar8612 yeah
Australia team Vishwa ki shaktishali team hai my name is australia
No doubt Warne was great bowler but England and South Africa were very poor at spin, particularly at Shame warne, they were afraid to face him, so many times they will be beaten by normal deliveries
Does anyone know why Robin Smith was not on this tour?
Couldn't play Warne apparently. I was always baffled by his non selection too.
Smith was very very poor in the '93 Ashes particularly against Warne and May, that's why England left him at home. He was great against pace, not so much against quality spin.
@@Prodigy_Fan Thanks. That makes sense.
What the fuck was Gatting doing on this tour
Scored a ton.
He as illingworth's pick because he believed he was the best English player of spin but had a poor series and averaged only 22 in the Tests. No wonder he retired from international cricket at the end of it.
I was enjoying this til I saw who the umpire was. creepy old bastard.
02:46 = pure porn