Nasser Hussain dropping the ball during a slip catching demonstration
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Nasser Hussain, Ricky Ponting & Michael Atherton took part in a slip catching demonstration at Trent Bridge during the 2015 Ashes.
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That was actually a really good dive by Nasser!
@gsmmibmw8080
11 ай бұрын
Good effort
@liam3104
11 ай бұрын
would have been an absolute ripper catch!
@techbar7978
11 ай бұрын
Being not that young it's very good
@abinashbiswal3511
11 ай бұрын
That too in formals!!
@TheSoccerStar30
11 ай бұрын
Saved 4!
That Nas leap was definitely just his muscle memory, professional cricketers are just built different. Able to do such things with little to no warmup is impressive.
Nas moved so well, he's 55 for crying out loud and he moved like he's 30, ball just didn't stick in his hand, only thing that went wrong, but damn. Love Nas, class bloke.
@veganistanz
11 ай бұрын
He was 47 ish back then
As a long retired player, this is the only drill I miss from training. The chirp between the fellas in that cordon made it all the better haha
@bocchi-chan1609
11 ай бұрын
Also, it's always hotly contested to get in to the cordon. A lot less running once in there.
@buckgaming2271
10 ай бұрын
where did you play?
I bloody love Nas…. Such a good sport
@dsintheb
11 ай бұрын
Most players from that era of English cricket seem to be - probably the only way they managed to put up with all of the defeats and negativity.
@ClubEnglish101
3 ай бұрын
Yeah, I love Nasser. Great bloke.
2023 and same team on SKY. What a ride and what a video!
These guys know how to keep improving the broadcast and interest more and more audience. Thank you
Natural instincts by Nasser
Keep the Ashes content coming!
I saw this live on TV when it happened but couldn't get it on YT at all. Finally!!!!!!!!!!!
SS Retro the gift that keeps on giving!
You are all incredible Comentators😊
Michael Atherton was even called “soft hands” in his prime lol
the whole sky team that support the ashes are different class. Genuinely top tier entertainment.
What a lovely voice of Nasser Hussain come here Atherton Love you Nasser Hussain sir From bottom of my heart
Punter. What a legend
Nasser is one of the best fielders in the world.
great to see - these guys are still fit
Nasser is fantastic
@prasithoudomvilay8454
11 ай бұрын
He is a good player, funny and great commentator! Kept laughing about nasser dropped a sitter 😂
one of our greatest ever captains lost count how many times he won the ashes.
That advice from Ricky ponting at 4:04 was on point 💥💥
@thatsbollox
7 ай бұрын
Yepp...like a mini coaching lesson. He rarely discusses fielding even in commentary....not many can lay claim to being the greatest fieldsman in history. He does talk about field positions a lot though, but thats natural from any ex-captain.
Atherton and Ponting were showing how to catch whereas Nassr was showing us how not to 😂
@prasithoudomvilay8454
11 ай бұрын
😂 like that sitter
@SilentHotdog28
11 ай бұрын
Don't do old mate dirty like that, he's 55 haha. He nearly got that ball to the right, just didn't stick it, but moved quick.
@bluesque9687
11 ай бұрын
Nasser hussein was a brilliant fielder in his hay days! And obviously Ponting is one of the best ever!! NH's dive is seriously impressive!!
Quite impressive how fit Nasser still is
not only slips ricky pointing is one of the best fielders ever only 2nd to jonty rhodes
@emadashraf6765
11 ай бұрын
Add run outs and ponting is better.
@alpacinoravidutt
11 ай бұрын
Symonds and Gibbs were better
@dilshan181
11 ай бұрын
Tm dilshan Maxwell Jadeja laughing at corner😅😅
RickyPonting always mastered that..Very nice dive by Sweet Nasser..Shane Warne's good friend
A moment of silence for Nasser’s lost hair.😔
@anthonyc4812
11 ай бұрын
Fairly sure Ricky has had 'work' on his.
@SilentHotdog28
11 ай бұрын
@@anthonyc4812 He has.
Nice try Mr. Putin. Really appreciate your commitment at this age. 😀
You know they're a genius when they say "I dont know, I just did"
dive to his right was really amazing!
Hands on knees ,is the best starting position for a slip fielder.
@Lathi33
11 ай бұрын
it's personal preference and figuring out what works for you. it's like batting stance, there's no one perfect way.. you got to find what u can do. what's a relaxed position for you might be an awfully tense position for somebody else.. every player is unique for me hands on knees is always a no go... i find extra tension on my body in that stance. i liked to hang my arms out forward
@SilentHotdog28
11 ай бұрын
@@Lathi33 Like Mark Waugh?
keep these nasser vids coming tooo funny
What an effort bY Nas.
Ricky Ponting underrated as a cricket maestro
Nas we enjoyed your incredible fielding when u were playing...
We say "They're legends" 🙂
PONTING WITH MOST AUSTRALIAN SLIP CATCHING STYLE EVER .. THE REVERSE CUP
This i nice entertainment. Whatever pointing said was correct as far as slip catching was. Your legs should not be bending inwards as a slip fielder unlike what Atherton said. But, i feel like it is more so practice than technical thing. These commentators provide tremendous entertainment making sure game doesn't get bored.
Thats brilliant Nas
@prasithoudomvilay8454
11 ай бұрын
Except for that sitter 😂
So just like his playing days
Excellent dive
Actually a real good dive by putin😂
Putin's done well for someone new to cricket
@Abhishek-jk3is
11 ай бұрын
,😂😂😂
@RR42636
11 ай бұрын
He’s not new to cricket, he played for a long time
tripped on his comb over
Nasser❤😮😮😮
Famous last words about Englands settled slip cordon !
0:34 here we got Phil Neil who's been our expert ni..
Nassir hussain - lite Putin 😁
this is pure entertainment
He was one of best fielders though.
Really good
All Wisden greats.. except the commentator.. Sky definately know what they're doing.
Good effort from Naz. Still go reflexes.
Exactly
Good tips ....
1:32 no one else had to do this though!
How do the slips cordon know where to stand when the keeper is standing up?
@vikashranjan177
11 ай бұрын
Basically its 20 metres from stumps , depending on pace of pitch , in Australia it used to be 30 + and in sa and nz 25 odd..... And the question of slip adjustmnt is all angle based & each other are distance of atleast 2 arms from others bcoz they add their diving space too.... One intrsting fact is more the slip , it comes to curve more so , u can see 3rd slip comes near , its bcoz it goes fastest ball their , instead of getting more wobble & chnge in direction, they used to cut in , just like batsman cut the swing by standing up ahead
All Indian loving watch real test cricket between England Australia. Ashes Test cricket at its best
Poor Nass another few broken digits!
1:33, that was actually a really good effort. He was unlucky 2:25 not so 😂😂
Title change :- Nasser Hussain demonstrates how to drop the ball during slip catching. 😂
M Waugh best slipper ever
Ricky pointing is best sharp chatcher
At least he wasn't crying again
@prasithoudomvilay8454
11 ай бұрын
Yep haha he did cry when he dropped a sitter 😂 and caught the next one was much better and got angry that he dropped it earlier
That ball a way from him and he did good dive like jonty rodhse
one thing that is patently obvious is the competitor in nass he hated dropping the ball and loved catching it thats why he was england skip
One thing you notice about adult crickets at any standard is how seriously they take it all. I have only coached and umpired for the last 30 years, but I could tell some stories about what goes on. It does not matter if the average age is over 50, whatever league, 1st, 2nd or 3rd team nearly all of them take it all very seriously indeed. Take my word for it no one gets to even county never mind international level without taking the game even more seriously than the Saturday club player and they take it far more seriously than it may appear. I have seen grown men cry when given out or called more than once during an over, curse their own mothers, throw their bats around, and even take our Lord's name in vain, you name it?
is he kripkey from tbbt?
Only Naseer Hussain
Rahul Dravid is the G. O. A. T in the slip position. And so is V V S Laxman and some more.
@Sky Sports Retro You must change heading of your video Don't misunderstand people.
tidy effort tbf
What is the black shirt legend's name.. 💗
Bairstow and Root must be getting training from Nas
"You worry about your game"
Sky team the best
Oh come onn nazzar...😂😂😂😂😂
Where is Mark waugh he is perfect slip fielder
Punter catching Aussie Rules style.
I hope Sky Sports is covering all of Nass's muscle cramp and injury therapy expenses. 55 isn't a joke.
Naseer retired for second time after the final catch 😂😂
Lol Nasser didnt drop it, he saved 4 runs there
@DD-xw6uw
7 ай бұрын
He won the contest morally 😉
Not bad for an 80 year old 😅
looking james faulkner
Apart from the belief that fast bowlers need to rest down at fine leg, why are there only a few fast bowlers that field in slips, and why are top order batsmen slip fielders?? As far as I know, Warne is the only bowler that is on the list apart from maybe Southee??
@rsfferoz
11 ай бұрын
Probably because to avoid the risk of finger or hand injuries
@nickvegas2459
11 ай бұрын
@@rsfferoz interesting thoughts...but very, very rare in slips especially when standard fielders handle the ball far more frequently than slippers and get far more hand injuries.
@thecarterbunch
11 ай бұрын
Terry Alderman from Australia was a slip fielder
@beefy1986
11 ай бұрын
Ian Botham was an outstanding slip fielder. Clive Rice and Garry Sobers were exceptional slip fielders. Jimmy Anderson is also pretty good in the slips. So there have been a few over the years. Even Hadlee and Dev had reasonable stints in the slips. And not just slips but also the gully position is similar because of how fast the ball travels and the timing of your reflexes. Hadlee and Holding were magnificent in the gully.
@anweshchatterjee7595
11 ай бұрын
@@beefy1986didn't Joel Garner stand at gully? About 15 feet tall, covered enough area for two people. Similar to Cam Green now.
Our expert...what?! 😅
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❤nass
Cricket ball is very hard actually
Putin and George Bush together in the slip cordon. Who would have thought
Give him a break he's probably worried about wagner coup😅
Nasser dropping a sitter remind me of some Pakistani players when they dropped easiest catch
Nasser Hussain dropping the ball during a slip catching demonstration 1022am 22.6.23 it's a well known fact that the slip is frequented by lazy players... can't be arsed running about? get in the slips.. as some younger player glares at you and saunters off to the outfield.
@prasithoudomvilay8454
11 ай бұрын
It was pretty funny though 😂
@JJONNYREPP
11 ай бұрын
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Our expert what????
As a 60 yr old, slightly balding Bobby Charlton, I would fight to the death anyone slagging off Nasser Hussain.
Would have been fantastic if mark waugh had been here.
Still catches better than Jonny Bairstow
My favorite team england from pakistan
I think Indian cricket team needs to hire a foreign coach once in a while . It is important to freshen up the game culture from all perspectives.
@Anonymous-kd2yy
11 ай бұрын
Like ponting who can manage big egos
@advitiayanand5974
11 ай бұрын
While this video wasn't about Indian cricket, as a response to your comment, I'd say Indian cricket is facing a much bigger problem than just a bad coach. I think we've let the players become bigger than the team itself, and it's showing.
@Jehandaruwalla
11 ай бұрын
@@advitiayanand5974chokli & vada pav 🍞
@advitiayanand5974
11 ай бұрын
@@Jehandaruwalla Wow! How authentic! You came up with that all by yourself?
Catches win matches
@prasithoudomvilay8454
11 ай бұрын
I hear that all of the time and it's true
After all Nas us indian born.