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  • ; )

  • allan border!

  • What kind of celebration was that Border, come on.

  • i think thats the only time iv ever seen AB smile on a cricket field. lol

  • happy jack would be so proud

  • Mark Waugh's marvelous mullet....

  • Nice cricket. Smashing mullet.

  • LOL at mark waugh's mullet at 0:11

  • I was at this game. As a 6 year old, it was absolutely electric. Back when one day cricket wasn't totally irrelevant.

  • @mathewdeering

    I wouldn't remember meeting the queen at the age of 6, How can you remember being 6 and it being "electric" at such a young age? lol.

  • @StonedGV: I can remember being 2 years old. I remember my first bike at 3, I can remember my first cricket set xmas aged 4 where I also remember nailing a delivery from my Dad and nailing my Mum in the guts fielding at (very) short mid-wicket.

    I'd watched almost two series of international cricket on channel 9 by the age of 6, and remember this one like it was yesterday ;)

  • Mark Waugh's mullet hahahha

  • Well it WAS the 80s

  • how do u play cricket? im serious. PLS EXPLAIN

  • American, eh? Never mind. It's basically like thinking man's baseball. And entertaining.

  • GOOGLE IT?

  • There are two teams. One is out there, in. The other is out there too trying to get in by getting the other team out. The team trying to get in bowls to get each batsman out. When they are all out they go off and the other team is in. Repeated until one team gets the other side all out twice and more runs on the board. Couldn't be simpler.

    Now someone explain grid iron to me.

  • NOICE

  • I took a catch identical to that. I think mine was more luck than skill though :) I had some idea the ball was going over my head, so I stuck my hand up and the ball stuck. I didn't even sight the ball as it came back at me. Some said it was instinct, I'd say complete and utter luck. Still, I took the applause like any good man, and dined out on that catch for at least 24 hours.

  • Nice one.  I would have done exactly the same!

  • Thanks, people have given me thumbs down for my comment too. Sad really. The catch I took was my greatest cricketing moment, despite it being pure spawny luck.

  • i dun get y u got thumbs down

    i bet u those ppl dun even play cricket nd duno wut that feeling is like wen u take a superb catch nd u knw it jus hapnd but duno how it hapd

  • moosabhai45: I used to play cricket, bit not at a very high level. I once took an amazing catch described below. I am still amazed now when I think about it.

  • haha you dined on it (Y)

  • blinder catch

  • classic catch

  • lol dont tell me thats mark waugh...hes actually cool...lol

  • ive done they axact same thing in a match

  • I bet it was in a professional cricket test aswell maxamus1000

  • Lol at Mark Waugh's mullet at 0:10

  • @Jazzaaaaa1 dude looks like joe dirt

  • Probably one of the best c&b of all time!

  • A.B was a ball terrier

    i remember that game is a boy

  • seems like everyone sees a controversial cricket moment on youtube they generalise all aussies as cheaters and racists. Where are all the comments saying all aussies are dexterous people with beards ?

  • Mark Waugh won the 'classic mullet' competition that season too!!! :p

  • Ponting we lost Perth coz we played fair and square

    Ponting we will fight back,after PERTH defeat,

    He has convinced ICC chief MalcomSpeed(Speed is Aussie too)

    Ponting we desprately need Steve Fucknor, to be dominated side in cricket,or aussie will struggle even against KENYA CANADA

  • WOW, slight chip on your shoulder mate?

  • another indian who loves his county so much he lef it lol

    Go make a squishy fag and quit whining. Your country just bribes everyone to get its way anyway so no fear.

  • Let's see, ill-educated accusatory ,stupidity, hatred, now where could you be from?

  • Let's see, bitchy, bastards and ancestors were criminals deported from UK to an island, now where could you be from?

  • "Let's see, bitchy, bastards and ancestors were criminals deported [from UK to an island]"

    You're technically stating from the post-migration from the UK that they are coherent of an English background, you uneducated fuck.

    LOL way2fail

    Oh btw, ill have some gaganmukesh as a side-order with my Matar Paneer. Thanks - racism is my special dish.

  • Ha ha ha!!!! gaganmukesh is a hindi word. It means 'SHIT'. I am sure u would like to have lot's of SHIT along with mutter paneer... coz that's what aussies like to eat... thrice a day!!!

    BTW: Name a Monkey who plays cricket.

  • So, let me get this straight..

    Googleing "Hindi" we find out that "Hindi belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family" Which as an ultimatum has a direct link with the language commonly known in Indo-Europe.. So basically, your "native toungue" if you were to so call it, is actually oriented from a European Area!

    Oh god, gotta love the irony.

    Ontop of that, what right-wing tool would have "shit" as their username? Lmfao

  • What's the irony here? How does it matter?

    North Indian came from Germany (Aryas). And Germans are the best. You should be thankful to the god that Germans don't play cricket. they are pure blood. they would rip aussies apart!!!

    BTW: You have plenty of time to waste. Get a life.

  • Says the douchebag who keeps replying.

    GG

    Go away now kkthxbai, talk to you next time i ring up optus lolol.

  • i believe this is one of the early matches of the 88-89 WSC (AUS, Pak, WI). Australia lost this match by 2 runs on the last ball of the game... Ambrose served McDermott a rank full toss, which he somehow only managed to meekly loft to Richards at midwicket...

  • i heard a lot about this guy Border! that he was a very tough guy! both on and off the field!

  • gotta love the mullets

  • This was the 1988/1989 series.

    I was at this game as a youngin :) i believe i would have been 9 back then

  • It does look very 88/89 to me. Remember Mark Waugh made his test debut at the expense of his brother in 90/91 after playing ODI's for a few seasons. There's absoultely no way he would've have been giving a baggy green with that haircut in those times. The Don would not have allowed it. Even the great mullet, Dizzy had to get his original ponytail cut before he got selected in the mid 90's.

  • considering current trends regarding the mulet, he is about 10-15 years ahead of the times. either that or about 8 years behind the times a la bono live aid 1985

  • haha, I love Mark Waugh's dirty mullet, it's just so dirty and mullety

  • It was the 88/89 season I remember watching that. Gus Logie was almost Border's bunny in that season -he took his wicket again caught and bowled. A great season of cricket even though we got beaten in the test and one day series. Thanks for posting that!

  • I think it was the 88/89 season.

    Either that or it was the 92/93 season.

  • It is the 1991/92 Benson & Hedges World series. Played between Australia, India & West Indies

  • but wasn't this before 1993? I reckon it was atleast a few years before.

  • The funny thing is, you shouldn't have a mullet in 1993, unless you were still trying to look like Billy Ray Cyrus who had both a hit song and a great mullet in 1992!

  • check out mark waugh's sweet mullet, very impressive

  • lol

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