2023: An Ashes series that should be a movie (Part 2)
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In Part Two of this series, Pat Cummins and Australia take a trip to familiar territory to face down an old cricket enemy to defend their grip on the Ashes. It was billed as one of the most anticipated ashes series in a long time, but there was nothing that would get us ready, for the drama, controversy and all the action, that would be witnessed by these two cricket titans facing off. Easily the best test series of the year.
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No mention of Nathan Lyon's injury? Was a huge blow to Australia's bowling attack...
@bomberwarren
4 ай бұрын
I thought it was a huge turning point.
@ahmedkhizar5908
4 ай бұрын
If Lyon wouldn't have been injured Aus would have won at leeds
@bigjigyeah
4 ай бұрын
This was a massive blow to Australia, significantly weakening the bowling attack
@Sunny-sc5vq
4 ай бұрын
Yes it was. But that shouldn't be an excuse for a team like Australia for losing the series(let's be honest they would've lost the drawn match if rain hadn't interrupted) after being 2-0 up.
@ahmedkhizar5908
4 ай бұрын
@@Sunny-sc5vq agreed but have a bowler like Lyon taken out of such a sorted attack has its downside remember the Aussie test side that ur talking about especially away relies a lot on Lyon their pace attack gets neutralized in away conditions like on spin wkts in bgt but Lyon is their trump card that works both home and away I think one point was Steve smith's and Marnus form their dismissals always put aussies in trouble not to mention the wkts weren't quintessential English wkts bcz if they were bazball would've drowned on its own turf
This guy makes test matches, which many call boring, sound so fun and eventful.
@souvikdeb808
4 ай бұрын
Tbh 2023 Ashes was anything but boring.
@georgedoty-williams2085
4 ай бұрын
Well yeah, 'cause it's quick, unlike Test matches
@edgedandcaught
4 ай бұрын
I love test matches,it's a pity pyjama T20's attract more money and crowd but I'm a bit old school
@georgedoty-williams2085
4 ай бұрын
@@edgedandcaught I would love it if all formats wore the white garments
@asmaaziz2436
4 ай бұрын
This ashes was so dramatic in real life 😅
Best cricket content provider ever. Period. This ashes was one of the best test series on the modern era. Happy Retirement to Broady!
@ahmedkhizar5908
4 ай бұрын
Yeah but this does not even come close to 2005 one best ashes to this day modern era can only dream to witness such though gabba might be close but Flintoff in its peak was iconic
@thesmashingsizzler
4 ай бұрын
@@ahmedkhizar5908 I did mention "one of the best". 2005 Ashes was the best indeed. Australia was on their peak but the quartet of Harmison, Jones, Hoggard, Freddie 😮
@edgedandcaught
4 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more
@js2188
3 ай бұрын
was a great series. Shame about the ball replacement. At the lease the Carey stumping was actually the players involved, not an official doing their job poorly
@thesmashingsizzler
2 ай бұрын
@@js2188 True that. Otherwise the consequences 🙀
Australia's journey this year has been nothing short of an inspiration. Pat Cummins and co have been so clinical. Love your content ❤️
Best cricket commentary channel ever.
@SamareDoTelke
4 ай бұрын
i like him too
100% agreed. Ashes rivalry deserves a movie and a TV series. There's one called Bodyline series. We need more like that. 🏴🇦🇺 Ashes will always be my favorite
@ahogg5960
4 ай бұрын
That Bodyline TV series from 1984 was one that took the truth, facts and real events...and threw them in the trash. It was a disgrace.
It's pretty ironic how England was complaning about the Bairstow wicket considering all of the similar things they've done 😂😂. This was such an interesting series, I'd gladly watch a movie on this
Oh, I've been waiting for this since I finished part 1. Amazing content, as always!
@cowwith4ws656
4 ай бұрын
same
Absolutely loving this little docu-series mate. Its so interesting to look back on this ashes series and realise it really was one of the greats. Every test match bar the 3rd test at Headingley could have gone either way with a little bit of luck or a missed chance taken by either side. I especially remember watching the 5th test match and being equally frustrated and enthralled by the ebbs and flows of the game. Forgetting the controversial ball change, Australia should have been in a far better position in that 4th innings chase if they had taken their chances in England's 1st innings, and really, having Head and Smith at the crease batting well, and only needing 120 runs with 6 wickets in hand, you'd expect Australia to get over the line. But wasn't to be...
I am an Indian but i have always loved Australian cricket ❤❤i am not a traitor but i don't know why since i have started watching cricket i have loved the aussies playing❤❤
@kushajkumar6313
4 ай бұрын
Same bro but people call me traitor 😭
@prithvirajsrinivasan1077
4 ай бұрын
@@kushajkumar6313 As cricketing fans, you guys can support anyone you want. Screw them all
@Adventuregutta2929
4 ай бұрын
Same bro
@harshitdancecompany7431
4 ай бұрын
@@kushajkumar6313 see if you were a traitor you would being supporting every country except India even Pakistan but if you only support Australia over India then you are not a traitor as @prithvirajsrinivasan1007 said screw them all
@harshitdancecompany7431
4 ай бұрын
@@prithvirajsrinivasan1077 absolutely right 👍🏻
Great video as usual legend, The Lyon injury and fatigue got us in the end.
I Followed every single game Of this australian team in 2023 And man what a journey it was ❤❤❤
Another great one!
Now, I know where the comment came from. "'Nothing more satisfying than hearing a big crowd go silent" Pat Cummins. Australia was already prepared for such scenario.
loving this series so far and cant wait for the final part. i remember sitting in my room at like 2 am watching that final day of the lords test and was that an entertaining final day. i remember i had the win predictor up during this time too and the way that swung back to australia was the happiest i felt in a while. the drama and suspense of that final day at lords will never be matched, nor will the drama of that ashes series. im sure that (while recency bias may play into this) this was one of the best ashes series we've had of all time. cant wait for the final cwc part as i am interested to see your take on some of the things that happened like maxwells 200, or zampas heroics with the ball
@user-ch6tt1bi1o
4 ай бұрын
I agree
Outstanding content, thank you mate.
Great series. Waiting for part 3
Amazing videos, keep it up!
yet another great video!! can't wait for next one!!!
great stuff mate!
Quieting the opposition crowd is cummins best timepass
@HypocriticalYoutube1
4 ай бұрын
I think u mean Queting.
@thetalentad
4 ай бұрын
@@HypocriticalKZread1if you're going to correct spelling at least get it right "quieting"
@kushajkumar6313
4 ай бұрын
Chad Cummins 😂
What a beautiful series this is! I love the intro that you give! The build up is amazing 👏
Incredible video, incredible channel. Keep it up
Love the video mate, love reliving this, very special series! Keep it up!
Amazing series! Just waiting for part 3
What a beautiful video ❤
Amazing content brother keep it up. And a lots of love from India.
Digging the videos mate. Can’t wait for your final video in the “baptism by fire” saga
Wonderful presentation,mate!👏👏👏 This and the first part too,can't wait for the final part!
Oh what a vid, lucky to have this mighty channel
Man you are bloody awesome! Very good analysis
One thing I like here is , eventhough you are an Australian you are not biased! Just a true cricketing fan ❤❤
Absolutely fantastic work yet again! Cannot wait for the next episode in the Cummins saga
great work man.
excellent narration ....eagerly waiting for part 3...your channel provides some great cricket content...keep going...superb work
This is fantastic content for a cricket fan. Got a new subscriber here. Love it. keep up the good work
Great storytelling as usual, but I thought Nathan Lyon's injury was worth a mention.
I’m glad you showed the footage of how hypocritical England’s winging about the bairstow dismissal. I’m still furious about how they still keep wining about it
Another great vid, mate. Doing the Lord's work.
Great review of a great series
39:10 You Rightly Said about the glimpses 😂 but adding with you my thoughts about the high hopes on which withstanding is way more challenging and difficult to overcome fear of failure
you videos are amazing bro sendjng love from south africa
You are an exceptional story teller mate.
Astonishingly Documented Voice is quite soothing as well 👍👍
Your videos are epic
Great job man. You almost made me relive this brilliant series. Always a pleasure to see you on my feed. 🇳🇵🇳🇵
bro your documentaries are one of the BEST if not THE BEST
Watching from Scotland 🏴
SOOOOO bloody good
best video I have ever watched. Best criket video evr
Ahh finally Part 2.
your content is fantastic
pat cummis is underarted and helped by this video
So Not gonna mention mo batting at 3? Also stokes texting mo 'ashes?'.. that was one the coolest shit happened in ashes in my opinion..
Iam Eagerly Waiting for Part3, A Journey from Bottom of the Table to becoming champions, 6th Time on tne Trot🎉
Excellent video. Love from Pakistan
waiting for part 3!!!
The ashes was crazy
stokes trying to take higher moral ground. after king hitting someone. ok mate. loved the analysis very high class.
@marshie20193
4 ай бұрын
King hitting someone then lying about what happened, you should read the court transcripts, he is a disgrace.
@hellagood67
4 ай бұрын
Agreed. Pot, kettle.
I was there at the Oval on Day 5. I’ll never forget what I witnessed that day
I’m Scottish and a started watching cricket while in prison in 2006 the ashes series and I’ve never missed one after that. Before 2006 I always said cricket was shite but a love it now. It’s only Australia I watch tbh. Don’t like any other team and I can’t stand England in any sport. This is quality pal. You really are good at narrating these long videos ✌️
@akshayganesh4144
2 ай бұрын
Wow I live in Glasgow, Scotland. Very rare to see some lad from Scotland watching and appreciating cricket. Would be glad to meet you one day
Days are boring without Ashe's ❤❤
Dude just release all 3 parts😂 together… been waiting for the videos
Captain Courageous Cummins
What a series this was
The biggest rivalry ever
How can you miss, 🐐 Nathan Lyon's injury? That was the turning point of the series.
❤
As a neutral fan .....this was the best test series I've ever watched in my life
For us, Australia getting Bairstow out like that at Lord's fired us up. The following 2 test matches showed that. The behaviour of the members in the long room towards the Australian players was disgusting though. You can't do that.
@marchy00zero
4 ай бұрын
A batter getting out to a fair dismissal fires you up
@mrkipling2201
3 ай бұрын
@@marchy00zeroit was in the laws of the game, yes, but I guarantee that if England had claimed the same dismissal against an Australian batsman, the fall out would have been 10 times worse.
This year ashes was epic!
Great vid.The one thing you did miss tho was Nathan Lyon's injury. Australia did not win a game in this series without him.
God the english carried on like pork chops during that whole series. great channel mate!
Hi mate @6ixandout Where's the third installment of this series? Been waiting for a while now. Need your coverage on the Aussies' WC win!
I still think Smith is a better captain on the field but nobody can deny it’s been one of the best ever years for Australian cricket. Another fantastic video, keep going!
Great video - however Lyons injury was also a big factor
Can you put about Temba Bavuma batting and captaincy
Wish you had given a little more time to talk about Marsh’s run-a-ball century considering it was his comeback game to the test side in an away ashes for such a maligned player it was pretty remarkable. Regardless, loved the video.
The Pome barstad walked down the wicket to have a go at the Bowler
I agree that the Carey wicket should’ve been out Merv said it best when he called Piers a hypocrite & both the underarm ball & the Bairstow incident were out even Whitehead who’s a English man playing footy over here said it was out by his celebration
will there be a part 3 to this one
Best series since 05
Garry's calf blow-out was the turning point, criminal to not mention it 😢
starc and cummins here makes me happy 20:15
Your commnetary on how the series unfolded was excellent. But i thoight it was worth putting more of an emphasis on how the Bazall strategy went pear shaped for England in that firsr Test. They should have batted on and made 500. The way Root was batting, they would have gone close to that score. That would have demoralised the Aussie side for that test and probably the series. Instead, the immaturity of that early declaration gave Australia a sniff, and we took it. It is all well and good being aggressive, but you have to be smart at the same time. That declaration was really dumb.
Had that ball not been changed, we would've won the Ashes.
The Bairstow dismissal was not against ' the spirit of the game '. He shouldn't have been so absentminded.
Surprised you didn’t mention one huge moment in the series, namely the loss of Lyon
Bro i love your vidoes but the injury to Lyon was a huge omission
That Ashes was probably the best in my lifetime, at least the equal of 2005
bolands got 6 at the flippin G
Part 1 link??
Smith and marnus cost the outright win throwing there wicket away in the 3rd test, not to mention losing Lyon. That ball change was an absolute joke
How do you even make this? In words of marnus " you are bowling "
You never made any depth to the WTC? It’s really important.
@reimu-ic6lz
4 ай бұрын
for the aussies its the ashes thats more important
@cdn4767
4 ай бұрын
@@reimu-ic6lz WTC defined quite a legacy that they’ll hold for quite some time.
@reimu-ic6lz
4 ай бұрын
@@cdn4767 that is true, but the rivalry between the two in the ashes is more important to people
Part 3 ??
With Lyon fit Aussies would have won undisputedly, as the English thrived on too much similarity in the pace attack except for Stark. Baz is just a sook, couldn't get one over the Aussies as a player, nor as a coach. Broad is a legend.
Pray for rain❤😂
Around the 12 minute mark: at the time I thought that it was pretty rough. But I hadn’t seen the footage of Bairstow attempting to do the same thing to his opposite number and run him out; he missed the stumps. After I had seen the footage of Bairstow throwing and missing, I had to change my mind and admit that he got what he deserved. You can’t do something and then complain when the opposition do the same thing, only far more effectively. Edit: 00:26:22 to 00:26:32: the lead was 275 on the first innings of the Third Test, not 75 as stated. I take it that that must have been a Freudian slip. :-p
@jimb9063
2 ай бұрын
Yes, the only difference was the pace of bowlers which meant he was standing up to the stumps when he did it, rather than the ball having to be thrown when it happened to him. I didn't see anything wrong with it to start with. Usually, a batter will make eye contact with the fielder with the ball while they stand there with their bat grounded, as if asking, are we cool? Is the play over now? Cam I leave my crease? If you don't do that then you can't complain, it's a mental error. Love the new approach by England on the field, but can do without a lot of the BS talked off it.
@oleggorky906
2 ай бұрын
@@jimb9063 Fair enough reply. I would go along with that. Some of the approach from England was a bit blasé. I think that stems from over confidence. We have seen the result of that in the latest tour over seas. Whoever you play, you have to respect the game and the conditions. Although I love Bairstow’s positive Intent in India, he never varied his approach and he gave his wicket away with alarming regularity. He didn’t learn a thing from here and he never played to the situation once in India.
@jimb9063
2 ай бұрын
@@oleggorky906 Yes agreed it's not perfect by any means. There's degrees of how attacking you could and possibly should be, it does seem a bit all or nothing at times. I suppose that if you enjoy the crazy wins it achieves on occasion, you can't really complain when it goes wrong.
@oleggorky906
2 ай бұрын
@@jimb9063 That’s true! It’s human nature to bitch, I suppose. But there does look to be poor technique amongst most of the batsmen. Still, having said that, Stokes has had a series of rip-snorting unplayable deliveries and all credit to the Indian bowlers for that. Crawley has been consistent considering he’s played back to back against the two best teams in the world. But he picked up the problem that Root went through a few years ago where he was making lots of fifties but not converting them into hundreds. And Root looks to be coming back into form. The big one comes next winter, or summer in the Southern Hemisphere if you prefer.
You didnt cover the Lords test well. Was the best test of the series