 Pinocchio. Yeah, who has seen it but Academy members? It got nominated. Oh, I didn't know that for costuming Who's Guillermo's? Well, that's get that's no surprise to me, but where the Someone watch it in a closet Hey, welcome back to our stupid director. He did some Corbin. I'm Rick I know but I don't understand like the father Your guess is as good as mine at least with the father We've known the release date for that will be March 28th It was still weird that it was nominated for sags and globes and now Oscars We get to see it because we're members of screen actors guilds so we get screeners before other people get to see these things but it's like You're posting reviews about this thing and you're publicizing it and nobody can see it Oh, yeah, February 23rd, 1940 That which is my favorite Disney film by the way in case you were wondering piece. You were playing at home Lane Uh, no, what's yours Mulan? Probably finding me. I love finding land. Actually. No, sorry I know it is ratatouille because you can relate to the emperors new group. I love emperors. That's great More than any of the classic. Yeah, you don't have emperors new group without Pinocchio I don't give a shit So today we're acting to a cricket video This is top-ten fielding efforts by say this name for me revindra Jadega, so Jadeja. You've learned about me. I may butchered that. We've learned about quite a few Indian Donnie obviously such in and then that one we had did the the chant. What was his name? such a I forget his name Well, baby, oh the song. Okay. Yeah, I thought you were thinking of such and no, no, no that that that song Yes, I forget his name. So we didn't learn about No, but I mean, but we come on. We haven't done fielding. It doesn't matter. We when you think of fielding in baseball Who do you think of? Oh? Carl Cal ripton jr. Mm-hmm. Yeah, Cal ripton jr. Believe it or not. I also go to some players that wouldn't be known larger but because I grew up watching yankees and Dodgers it would be Craig nettles at third bucky dent at shortstop davie lobes ronsey steve garvey Defensive outfielders. There's been quite a few. You know, who's really impressive All-around player Aaron judge. Yeah, but the other one the most incredible defensive player that I think always comes up in the In the outfield is Joe DiMaggio Yeah, but fielding in I'm guessing cricket, but it's baseball as we know is in underrated Yes, because obviously it's not though outside if you could make a cool catch, obviously But the the ones that have the most they get the most money and all that are the pitchers and the Isaac and hit. Yeah, it's almost always in every sport Offense is the one that has all the fireworks and the glitz but people who love the sports They love the defensive place. I'm guessing he's like one because the first comment on this video is 70% of the earth is covered by water The rest is covered by So which is something that's also a thing for outfielders, especially Your range in the infield matters as well. But for outfielders and baseball Uh, there's timing from the moment the bat hits the ball In fact, if you're a good outfielder, you can know where the ball's going to go before the Bat hits it Yeah, and they they the amount of ground that they cover is talked about a lot in terms of the defensive capabilities of a player So hopefully we'll learn some different kind of video bring it here Bro tv compared to amateur In the case of training, it is so important that the best man in the world is also able to put a shot at them It's quite a carry on. I was just going to say he's got to get rid of that there Why would you throw that? You have to. You can't You can't. That's him? It's a good looking dude That's good That's good I had a different face. Yeah They're balanced Yeah, that's a spell fellow Ha ha Williamson Vasis Jadeja, the best man in the world, and the best man in the world. That counts if you throw it, you have possession. But he didn't know that there is a Jadeja, who turns the game around and does his job. That's impressed, and that ball was probably going what? 70 miles an hour? Easy. Bear hand, okay. Way to be in the right place at the right time. Oh, he threw that. Wow. Of course. It's what? 30 yards? Holy cow. Whoa, hold on. Yes, yes, he did what you think he did. He caught it, threw it out, and then went back and got it. You can do that. You can't take the ball with you or the boundary line and touch it outside the boundary line. Throw it out, catch it inside the boundary line and throw it because you're leaving. And then go back and take possession again. Wow. Now, he had caught it. Completely. He had caught it completely because he just went like that. That was amazing. Wow. What? He went too fast. Okay. Got it, okay. Okay. It's always been Macallum. No way. Okay. That's like throwing it from outfield to third. Yeah, also balance too. He had caught it. Okay. I think that was just a stop. Okay, to keep it from day to four. It was actually going to be a four. It's going to roll out. Okay. George Bailey. One for life. Dang. Dang. I have a question based on what we were seeing. Okay. Were some of the replays angling a reverse mirror image or is he ambidextrous? Because he threw with both his right and his left arms. Oh, I didn't notice. And it's possible because each time, each time he's throwing, he's throwing from the side of the body that it would be fastest to release it. Rather than it, he might have changed hands. He might have just trained that way. I know soccer players who, my stepdad actually was originally right footed, but when he was younger, the team didn't have a left striker. And so he trained and now he's predominantly left footed. Well, and like, if you're in the NBA, you're ambidextrous. Those guys can shoot either hand. But you obviously in baseball, the primary reason for that is because one hand is gloved. So you throw with one hand. You can hit both sides, but throwing is usually one arm. And but in this, it would make sense. You save a fraction of a second if you like a ball transfer. And obviously sometimes you see things and it's just a flipped image, but it happened at least three times. I think in this where I saw him throw with both his, he was throwing his right predominantly, and there were a couple where it was his left. That would be interesting. Yes. Because he was incredibly impressed because he was incredibly accurate from incredibly far away. So I don't know what hand it was, but like that one where he was at least 30 yards away from the thing and he hit it. I don't know how. And also kudos to the guy that was right in front of it to like it might like, how did he know like it was on the right trajectory because there was a guy standing in front of it on his team that could have picked it up, tried to stop it and let it go by. I guess he was probably like, he might get it. It's probably a better chance. They probably talk to each other the way they do in baseball. So for example, one of the things you do in baseball, you have the infielders and you have the outfielders and say there's a runner on second base, which is up here. There's first, second, third and home from your vantage point to hit to the outfield. And the runner on second is coming around third and might go to score. Balls hit the center field, shortstop and the infielders are going to come out to the outfield to be the cutoff person and line them up. And so the catcher is actually telling the shortstop left, right, left to line up the center fielder's throw. And when the ball comes in, the outfielder is supposed to throw at the shortstop and the catcher will tell the shortstop, cut or let it go. And if it's a cut, that means forget it. There's no play at home, stop this other guy or let it go means don't touch it. I bet that's what it is then. They say cut or let it go. Because he kind of just got out of the way and then that one, I didn't know that was the rule. If you catch it, you can throw it back up so you're not out because if you catch it out it's a six. Throw it up and then go back in to get it. Why don't people do that more? Do they do that often? Is that like a common thing? I imagine it is. If you're not going like crazy fast and all you can do is get it back in. Well, the important thing about that is you've got to catch it because if you don't catch it, then all of the runs that were happening while they're going back and forth and back and forth, all of that's going to count. And you throw it far up in the air, they still get all that time to keep running back and forth. So, yeah, that's a risk. And then also that one that we didn't think he caught, but he was able to stop from being a six, which is what we... Or at least even a four. Because if there was no other defender behind him that would have rolled the boundary. So he stopped four points. Maybe even stopped one point because nobody else was... I didn't even think about... Because that's kind of like football. Obviously, linemen, if you can't get to the quarterback you want to try to bat the ball with American football, not soccer. Yes, we are aware it's a dumb name. But we shouldn't come up with it either. It shouldn't be called football and it shouldn't be called the World Series. We didn't come up with the names. But that's what they're called. So like the linemen, if you attack him, your next goal is to bat the ball down. And so that it's a... So I'm guessing it's a similar... There's a lot going on there. For example, this happens a lot in football as well. The defender on the receiver can't catch the ball. But bats it up in the hope that another defender can get it. That happens. Tip drills. So that was cool. Let us know what other cricket videos or other sports you know we like. What else? I'm sure there are. And we said before, where are the ladies? Is there a ladies league for comedy? Comedy, I don't know. We did do ladies cricket. Yeah, no, I meant for comedy. Probably. I want to see it. Let us know down below.