AMERICAN REACTS TO SHANE WARNE'S TOP 10 WICKETS OF HIS CAREER || REAL FANS SPORTS

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I’m not sure if anybody’s mentioned this before, but aged 6 Warney broke both of his legs. His dad, Keith, built him a trolley to pull himself around on for 6 months. He’s credited this as part of the reason he had such strong hands and wrists to put the amount of spin on the ball that he did. RIP Legend

tobylewis
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It was a real privilege to grow up watching Warne on TV. To be fair watch the best Australian cricket team in history.

solreaver
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What makes the Gatting ball (No 3) even more special was that it was his first ever ball in England. The reaction of Gatting as he was walking off is priceless.

craigelfenbein
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3:53 Yes Zach you are absolutely correct. As the ball pitched outside the leg stump if it had hit the pads it wouldn't be given out.

subhrangshumallick
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English here, we knew what was number one. So good to see Warne again. An absolute scourge of batsmen. What a man. We were talking about who is our Warney? no, We had Warne aswell. RIP.

kevfullo
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Number 3 is considered ball of the century

mainstarservices
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Australian superstar Shane Warne's's early death was a shock to the cricket world. Millions of people in India and Pakistan where Shane helped disadvantaged kids, openly mourned for months.

michaellincoln
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In crickets history nobody else could reliably bowl balls like this. Nobody pitches outside leg to hit off stump. Number 3 was about the first time anyone seen this in a modern test match.

Mungo
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There's two ways of playing spin. They say go all the way forwards or all the way back. You either meet it on the half-volley so it can't spin far, or you go deep in the crease so that you can react to the ball turning. That's why some of the batsmen “retreated”, because the ball was pitched too short to come forward to. It's not because of fear or intimidation.

jagoedsberg
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Number 3 was voted ball of the century ... pitching outside leg stump and taking top of offstump ... perfect ..

kalpkumudkumar
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There have been few spinners who were known for turning the ball a long way but the great ones are special because of the control they had over their deliveries. And Warne was the best because of the way set up a batsman with his tricks.

santoshgharjale
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Keep at the cricket reactions guys, loving them. Warnie used to put such fast revolutions on the ball that the batsmen and fielders could hear the ball loudly fizzing through the air. Would have scared the pants off me!

simonmartin
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Warnie not only put spin on the ball, he was able to "drift" the ball one way than when the ball hits the pitch it spins the opposite direction. If you watch closely, you will see this.

Me-bqpd
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Leg spin was a lost art until the great man turned up with his mullett hair and grilled cheese sandwich

jimkat
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The one that they've put at number 3 is actually regarded by many as his best delivery. It was called the "ball of the century", (the 20th century). Also, on that instructional video you saw, Warne demonstrated 4 or 5 different types of deliveries. But this video only shows one type. These are all leg spinning deliveries. If you can find a video of him taking wickets bowling his "flipper", that was widely regarded as his specialty. He was deadly with that.

ianharkin
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You guys have come so far with your cricketing knowledge! Very pleased to see this video and laud the great Shane Warne :)

emphatic
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Regarding those balls pitched outside the batsman's pads, under the LBW law, they can't be out. That's why in some of these wickets, the batsman just appears to be trying to get his leg in the road of the ball, because if they did that, they wouldn't be out. But Warne was so good, and the batsmen were often so bamboozled, that he still managed to get the ball past them and get them out.

ianharkin
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Great reaction
You guys have picked it up really quickly

neilsadler
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Shane Warne's style goes beyond just his incredible technique in adding spin to the ball.

Some factors that bowlers in general take into account is the surface of the where balls land when bowled.
Over the course of a match it will change with the impact of each ball... but being kept dryer than the rest of the field there are cracks that form. Bowling to them alters the course of the bounce. Bowlers test and observe what kind of bounce they get from that.

And another important factor to the bounce is the seam on the stitching of the cricket ball.
Controlling the bowl to have the bounce land on the seam adds more sideways movement to the bounce (this is why you see the bowlers when cleaning the ball, run their thumbnail along the seam, to liven it up )

Shane Warne obviously did these things (to a an incredibly accurate degree)... but he also did something that was almost forgotten with the decline of spin bowling before Warne revived it (at the time Warne entered the game fast bowling had become the dominant style, and much of the bowling and batting techniques were then geared towards that framework)

But as Shane Warne learned the 'archaic' style of spin... his training mentors (cricket elders of a generation or two before) taught him how to bowl to the batsman's blindspot, so when the ball would bounce and veer off, it happened while landing at a point on the ground that the batsman couldn't physically see and was essentially invisible to them at that moment

lukedub
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4:11 Yeah guys you are spot on. It would be not out. The hard part is judging where to put your leg when you don't know how much the ball is going to spin. As you see here, Warne is bowling massive turning balls and he has dozens of goes at it and he plays around with angles and pitch variation etc. It's a very risky strategy to keep trying padding it away because you *will* miss them from time to time.

Shivian