I was a young bloke there that day way back in 1987 when we beat the poms at the best cricket ground in the world the SCG. Us New South Welshmen call it the "G:" It was the begining of a 18 year domination against the pommy bastards!!!!!!!
wow, i didnt know that when someone catch the ball one bounce was out (Allen Border catch at slip) and balls that pitching outside the leg stamp and hitting the pad out (england 8th wicket) was out, just like good old days now days Australia always get the this kind of Decisions, thats why warne taken 700 odd wickets , without those poor decisions he would have never got 400,
wow, i didnt know that when someone catch the ball one bounce was out (Allen Border catch at slip) and balls that pitching outside the leg stamp and hitting the pad out (england 8th wicket) was out, just like good old days now days Australia always get the this kind of Decisions, thats why warne taken 700 odd wickets , without those poor decisions he would never got 400,
@prbathneranja is there such a thing as an indian that doesn't whine like a bitch? Remember, Australia have 3 world cups in a row and the mighty current india side have a great big donut! Tendulkar has a bag of runs but nothing else.
@prbathneranja Are you seriously suggesting that almost half of Warne's Test wickets came courtesy of poor umpiring decisions? If so, you are obviously a moron.
border and simpson did their home work after this series. most of the poms wickets were at bat pad in this test and that how a lot of the poms wickets fell in 89
Mate thanks for posting this. I remember watching this on TV at the time. The first time I was old enough to realise that our national team was pretty crap having been beaten again by England. What a great victory to get one back at em! I was also at this match on one of the days and remember Steve Waugh getting out first ball.
That was Peter Taylor's first game. I remember the Sydney Morning Herald slamming the selectors for choosing him (the headlines said 'Blunderdome' and 'Selectors bowl AB a googly'). Peter Taylor politely corrected them by getting 10 wickets and a half century.
Apparantly according to Deano's bio a number of years ago, There was a meeting with 3 overs to go to decide who would bowl. It was a toss up between Sleep and Steve Waugh.
to me the idea that jones played better in dead rubber tests was not entirely justified... He might have had an average of 62 in 10 dead rubber tests, but we should not overlook his record of 41 in the other 40 test matches he played that were 'live.'
Unfortunately this video does not show any footage of Dean Jones 184... Unfortunately for him, it was these type's of performances in dead rubber test matches that the selectors were to one day use against him...
in some ways this was the match of that particular test series... unfortunatelty history has a habit of forgetting dead rubbers, and it appears that that has happened hear...
@soibeer, wow stop my friend, i am not an Indian,
prbathneranja 1 year ago
What a catch to get rid of S.Waugh...
RobotNinjaShark09 1 year ago
have there been more views of this video in the last few days?
grezzbop 1 year ago
i remember this game. i was at a pub after work in stones corner on Brisbane's southside. great excitement, great test cricket
grezzbop 1 year ago
I was a young bloke there that day way back in 1987 when we beat the poms at the best cricket ground in the world the SCG. Us New South Welshmen call it the "G:" It was the begining of a 18 year domination against the pommy bastards!!!!!!!
ssrabs 1 year ago
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wow, i didnt know that when someone catch the ball one bounce was out (Allen Border catch at slip) and balls that pitching outside the leg stamp and hitting the pad out (england 8th wicket) was out, just like good old days now days Australia always get the this kind of Decisions, thats why warne taken 700 odd wickets , without those poor decisions he would have never got 400,
prbathneranja 1 year ago
wow, i didnt know that when someone catch the ball one bounce was out (Allen Border catch at slip) and balls that pitching outside the leg stamp and hitting the pad out (england 8th wicket) was out, just like good old days now days Australia always get the this kind of Decisions, thats why warne taken 700 odd wickets , without those poor decisions he would never got 400,
prbathneranja 1 year ago
@prbathneranja is there such a thing as an indian that doesn't whine like a bitch? Remember, Australia have 3 world cups in a row and the mighty current india side have a great big donut! Tendulkar has a bag of runs but nothing else.
soibeer 1 year ago
@soibeer sorry, but you are retarded. We are clearly the best team in the world currently with the best batting and bowling line ups, so.....
arnybuckle 9 months ago
@prbathneranja Are you seriously suggesting that almost half of Warne's Test wickets came courtesy of poor umpiring decisions? If so, you are obviously a moron.
libertyordeaf 4 months ago
border and simpson did their home work after this series. most of the poms wickets were at bat pad in this test and that how a lot of the poms wickets fell in 89
damo24now 1 year ago
deano was in rare form that year
damo24now 1 year ago
Yeah there were some great test matches back then. Argueably more entertaining than what we see nowadays.
enjoishimasu 2 years ago
Mate thanks for posting this. I remember watching this on TV at the time. The first time I was old enough to realise that our national team was pretty crap having been beaten again by England. What a great victory to get one back at em! I was also at this match on one of the days and remember Steve Waugh getting out first ball.
Vpmatt 3 years ago
Gatting really was a pork pie wasn't he.
SGGH12 3 years ago
best comment ever
plarter 2 years ago
That was Peter Taylor's first game. I remember the Sydney Morning Herald slamming the selectors for choosing him (the headlines said 'Blunderdome' and 'Selectors bowl AB a googly'). Peter Taylor politely corrected them by getting 10 wickets and a half century.
whatsmylogin 4 years ago
One Sydney neswpaper had the headline "Peter Who?" the day before the match. The next day, it was "Peter Taylor - That's Who!".
Vpmatt 3 years ago
It was Peter "Sounda" Sleep's finest hour.
Apparantly according to Deano's bio a number of years ago, There was a meeting with 3 overs to go to decide who would bowl. It was a toss up between Sleep and Steve Waugh.
MHJanson 4 years ago
who won?
softlystroll 3 years ago
Australians narrowly.
MHJanson 3 years ago
to me the idea that jones played better in dead rubber tests was not entirely justified... He might have had an average of 62 in 10 dead rubber tests, but we should not overlook his record of 41 in the other 40 test matches he played that were 'live.'
19833891 4 years ago
Unfortunately this video does not show any footage of Dean Jones 184... Unfortunately for him, it was these type's of performances in dead rubber test matches that the selectors were to one day use against him...
19833891 4 years ago
in some ways this was the match of that particular test series... unfortunatelty history has a habit of forgetting dead rubbers, and it appears that that has happened hear...
19833891 4 years ago