Brendon McCullum's batting masterclass
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Brendon McCullum speaks to Rob Key about his approach to batting.
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The aggressiveness about the game, taking risks changed his cricket career for all, what a player ❤️
That bat has faced some good Yorkers....😂
MY Fev..I just love his batting style.
I remember charging on the pitch like him and using a puma bat ❤
This guy is successful purely for his clarity in his thinking!
Someone tell him to give another batting masterclass to England and teach them how to leave the short balls.
@Jo_oJ94
11 ай бұрын
Leave the short balls especially in test!!
@thomridgeway1438
10 ай бұрын
He did and (after one test) they did! Only the rain saved Australia from a humiliating defeat
@hannibalking85
10 ай бұрын
Lol jumped to conclusions already emotional indian
@RahulShah-qh1ji
7 ай бұрын
❤
Listening to the mind of an astonishingly gifted athlete
Sky Sports you should include the year when the video was originally recorded
5:46 let me know how I play 😂 BAZ, my favourite forever🥰🥰
This seems like Key interviewing Baz for coach😮 He was convinced and now we are all ..
Legend
Most underrated cricketer
Cool guy
You wanna hit sixes everybody loves sixes that is baz
Nice
Maclulum😁😁😁
Stay in your crease McCullum. Spirit of the game and all you know.
bazball himself
The 2 men that changed test cricket forever!
@harshadunuji
10 ай бұрын
A lot of'em don't even know how much of a role has Rob Key has played
... and that's hw he gt the job !!!
Just walk out and start swinging . If it comes off its great entertainment.
Love the shoes Brendan's got on, super classy.
Bazzball born there
Don’t think, stay in the present
Cricket seems to be overly complicated these days
Which is this Stadium anyone?
@ubaid9289
Жыл бұрын
Edgebaston in Birmingham
@farazahmed3571
Жыл бұрын
@@ubaid9289 you sure? Edgbaston doesn't look that
@ubaid9289
Жыл бұрын
@@farazahmed3571 yes it is.just checked some pictures I had from when I last went..deffo edgebaston :)
Yeah that duck in the world cup final at the G was brilliant! Thanks.
@maheertasawar5479
8 ай бұрын
Cry
Probably don’t want have a chat to your partner until the umpire calls “over.”
Rob looks 7ft here👀
Ask him how to face Mitchell Johnson Yorker in a world cup final.
@SuperEdge67
Жыл бұрын
It was Starc not Johnson. Johnson had retired by then.
@mayank12ma
Жыл бұрын
@@SuperEdge67 Johnson Played the Final and Played Till End of 2015
@SuperEdge67
Жыл бұрын
@@mayank12ma Sorry you’re right he did play I checked. I was right about Starc though he was the one who bowled McCullum for a duck.
@AswinAswin-zk1lw
11 ай бұрын
He already destroyed Aussies in the league match of 2015 wc with the strike rate of 200
@AryanSharma-md8ny
2 ай бұрын
@@AswinAswin-zk1lwAussies destroyed him in final 😊😊😊
174th
Second
Seems like Sky got hacked by the Fox.
my favorite T20 player of all time. along with Yuvraj Singh
First 0:15
The guy averages 38 in Test cricket.... He was bang average. Why the hell would he be giving a master class?
@Jehandaruwalla
Жыл бұрын
Most overrated guy in world cricket.
@Suraj-ct4ek
Жыл бұрын
@@Jehandaruwalla yup real gangster in tests are Sehwag n Hayden
@agasthya7180
Жыл бұрын
@@topgunsam Except, McCullum's away average is 28 while his home average is 47. In New Zealand, instead of pitch deteriorating as the game progresses, it becomes much batting friendly, which is helpful for middle to lower order batters like McCullum
@SuperEdge67
Жыл бұрын
Most of his career he was also the wicketkeeper. So 38 ave for a keeper is actually very good.
@c3vzn
Жыл бұрын
I mean Stokes averages 36 and I'd take a masterclass from him any day. The players that average high are consistent but that doesn't players like this can't be just as good as them on their day.
*My ideal 🖤*
Bmac couldn't average 40 in test cricket. No batsman should aspire to be him
@JimChap
2 ай бұрын
During the 2015 world cup there were many young men around the world aspiring to be Brendon McCullum......He peaked later in his career. He has a 300 and the fastest ever test century.. Not bad.
bro eats 100 steyn guns everyday for practise
Imagine being paid for waving a stick
@doshbell3070
Жыл бұрын
he's achieved more than you ever will waving that stick
@jatinedits2.055
6 ай бұрын
Imagine being paid for kicking a ball 😭 💀
Masterclass? Lol..
Legacy is not made by the style of bazball go win wtc u aint winning that, aus are up for another after ist title. England odi style was also incomplete wo the wc 2019 title regardless how good they played. Dont ruin test cricket these brooks crawley stand exposed
@user-dr6vu8oe3k
11 ай бұрын
Tell me what is a test math.... play in patience and get all outnon 60..... is this is what a test cricket is... also bazball is not ruining the test cricket.... i can give you 100 of arguments on this if you want
@ehsanmaqbool5786
11 ай бұрын
@@user-dr6vu8oe3k tell me when they win an ashes in aus (or even say in eng currently), a series in india and wtc championship then argue with me upto then bazball is useless
@andreashessler838
10 ай бұрын
@@ehsanmaqbool5786You're talking nonsense my friend and I'll tell you why. Test cricket is dying, it's as simple as that. Without this kind of paradigm shift, it will die completely. People want to be entertained with aggressive cricket as nobody has an attention span for more than 5 seconds nowadays. Top players are thinking twice about playing test cricket because it doesn't pay the bills. England are saving test cricket with this way of playing. A lot of the ex-pros have admitted as much.
@ehsanmaqbool5786
10 ай бұрын
@@andreashessler838 yeah it is entertaining but how does it pay there bills they still get the same match fees and same old results 2-2 vs ind before bazball and 2019 ashes and 2-2 ashes 2023 in home after bazball. It is not killing cricket for sure it will attract people but all i am saying is this method will get exposed sooner or later. And lets see they become no. 1 test team or win any away tours, this was in home. Everyone loves a winning team. Pujara was monk and what not in aus defending defending and now he is considered a failure bcz he blocks a lot wt does it mean his method was never wrong he just floped badly thats it. Regarding test cricket dying u r right nobody has attention span of 5 secs even they wont even watch bazball believe me bcz still it gets played 4 5 days, t20 is watched only these days in afg amd even smaller nations. I myself watched every test ball every session but cant watch now even odis not fully, i skip that too mostly even football 30 35 mins. But true cricket fans will watch some imp matches or find ways to plug in atleast somehow
In all honesty, I don't think that's good strategy in tests.
@amansparekh
11 ай бұрын
Seems to work for him and England.
@yaboyted817
11 ай бұрын
How many players do England have with a good defensive technique? Honestly I think the style suits the team that they have.
Explain it too pope & crawley how these two clowns keep getting picked is a joke
@MuneebKhan-bf6hc
Жыл бұрын
Check their recent stats , both are talented players
@michaelrollinson7371
11 ай бұрын
This comment aged like fine whine… 🤦♂️
A masterclass from the man who forgot to watch the ball in the first over of a World Cup final! What a genius 😂
@PawanKumar-vr2uz
7 ай бұрын
Who sailed kiwis upto the final
Batting masterclass from someone who averaged 30 bizarre
@christopherdavis4135
11 ай бұрын
Averaged about 36, plus he was a wicket keeper and batted lower down the order.
@skrrttz
11 ай бұрын
@@christopherdavis4135 he opened the batting quite often and gave up the gloves relatively early in his career
@AswinAswin-zk1lw
11 ай бұрын
@@skrrttz still he has many record in test cricket
@KG-FREAK
11 ай бұрын
@@AswinAswin-zk1lwYES HEA IS THE FASTEST TO HIT 100 SIXES AT TESTS
@MrPhilknight1
11 ай бұрын
@@skrrttz he played 101 tests and was keeper 52 times. The opening experiment was not successful as he tried to emulate a Sehwag type career; however, he was reasonably successful as a test number 5. He will be remembered as an inspiring NZ captain, for his incredible form in most of the 2015 WC, and that test triple ton - NZ's first. He would not claim to be a great but he was a major part of a very successful era for NZ.
“Masterclass” from a bloke who averaged 38? 😂
@AswinAswin-zk1lw
11 ай бұрын
Most Strike rate in WC,Second most sixes in test , fastest hundred,best fielder after Jhonty Rhodes , Triple century in test it's 10x better than your whole accomplishment
Mccullam is not even one tenth of Babar Azam or Inzamam Ul Haq in terms of understanding Cricket with precision!
Shouldn't master classes be from masters, not from mediocre NZ wicketkeepers?
@AswinAswin-zk1lw
11 ай бұрын
@dwblurb still better than your whole carrier
Nice