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Rob Key joins Nasser and Michael to debate the Kookaburra ball, England's T20 hopes and how Bazball is progressing with England sitting at the bottom of the World Test Championship.
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  • @jonnyryebread
    @jonnyryebreadАй бұрын

    This is basically a lockdown vodcast but rob key has an ecb branded background

  • @Brian_is_unconnected

    @Brian_is_unconnected

    Ай бұрын

    miss those 😅

  • @J92-DS

    @J92-DS

    Ай бұрын

    @@Brian_is_unconnectedthey were so good! Key and Hussain are money

  • @benjefferson2557

    @benjefferson2557

    Ай бұрын

    Or green screen haha

  • @UsmanAli-gs8gq
    @UsmanAli-gs8gqАй бұрын

    I gotta say it makes me happy just to see trio of you.

  • @ravijha2122
    @ravijha2122Ай бұрын

    Rob key is perfect example of you don’t need a successful international career to be a successful MD… If you have a vision then surely you can change

  • @sama2086
    @sama2086Ай бұрын

    This was really good, great insight from Rob and good vibes between three people who are clearly friends

  • @russelltrezise7155
    @russelltrezise7155Ай бұрын

    This was a proper discussion. Having an official being that expansive with his thinking and challenging the interviewer with Ath and Nas coming back at him was superb. I know they know each other well which created comfort but I was a kookaburra skeptic and this was educational. Rob Key giving clear details of the why was excellent. Thanks boys!

  • @animeshlahiriwithsrirupa
    @animeshlahiriwithsrirupaАй бұрын

    I saw Underwood play against India in 1972 at Calcutta, Eden Gardens. It was the first time I went to a cricket test match and I cannot forget the ambience in the ground with a hundred thousand or more spectators howling with every England wicket falling. Underwood bowled well but English fast bowlers Chris Old and Bob Cottam did most of the damage to Indian batting. At that time India won against England very infrequently ,even in India. India had three great spinners Bishen Bedi, Prasanna and Chandrasekhar who were in great form and India managed to defeat England, almost a second eleven with Tony Lewis, a debutant leading the English side. I will never forget the madness of the crowd who all came inside the ground and danced and hugged the pitch after the match was over. I t seems it happened yesterday.

  • @FranssensM

    @FranssensM

    27 күн бұрын

    That sounds like a formidable India side.

  • @animeshlahiriwithsrirupa

    @animeshlahiriwithsrirupa

    26 күн бұрын

    @@FranssensM India was not a bad side but did not have a pace bowler to speak of. Solkar used to open the bowling who bowled at around 120 kph. England side was without some very big names like John Snow, Peter Lever, Boycott, Edrich, Illingworth, Brian Close and D'Oliviera. Dennis Amiss, Mike Deness and Keith Fletcher were starting their careers. It is a matter of wonder that India managed to beat England in 1971 series in England without a pace bowler with all those big names I mentioned above playing for England. At that time England was a formidable side.

  • @tomquaife6068
    @tomquaife6068Ай бұрын

    I cant argue with a point Rob made. More difficult pitches for bowling will improve the standard of bowling. Simple.

  • @indexcadge

    @indexcadge

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah.. look at India over the last 8-10 years

  • @jongalloway726

    @jongalloway726

    Ай бұрын

    @@indexcadge yup india got the message can't have flat pitches forever or you never win around the world.

  • @jamesc264
    @jamesc264Ай бұрын

    I always shake my head about the Poms going on about the 2005 ashes. The real bottom line is that if Glen Mcgrath had not rolled his ankle, and Ponting had not had a total brain freeze at one toss, then Australia would have won that series as well. 2010/2011 fair enough, but 2005 series has been totally overblown! (And even then Warne took 40 wickets and almost won that series on his own).

  • @paulrichardson9843

    @paulrichardson9843

    Ай бұрын

    You can use 'ifs' and 'buts' for anything. Aussies often conveniently forget they were totally outplayed in the OT Test (when McGrath did play) as well. Oz lucky to escape with a draw there with more than 50 to get and 9 wickets down. The fact is it was a great series of fine margins and England won more of the clutch moments to deservedly win the series.

  • @gravesyy6696

    @gravesyy6696

    Ай бұрын

    So in other words, you’re claiming a moral victory?

  • @johnab67

    @johnab67

    Ай бұрын

    The 2005 ashes was a good series in that it was very close and, yes, you are right, could easily have ended differently. I'm English and have heard them banging on about 2005 for decades now. You're not the only one bored of 2005.

  • @sihi5634

    @sihi5634

    Ай бұрын

    If my auntie had bollocks…

  • @Hunchbacc

    @Hunchbacc

    Ай бұрын

    Old trafford bud

  • @Wally-H
    @Wally-HАй бұрын

    Derek Underwood was as Rob says, a lovely man. Back in the late 80's, he was part of a full Kent side that played two benefit matches against my local team in Paddock Wood; later, Deadly moved to the town and lived there for many years until his passing. A couple of years back, with cricket at the ground threatened due to the building of a new leisure centre, a charity match was organised to highlight the issue - Deadly's wife brought him round to lend his support. Despite his dementia making his memory poor, Derek did remember playing there and was full of praise for the facilities. He drank tea, ate cake and chatted to those of us there as if we were old friends. As Rob says, a quietly spoken, polite and extremely friendly man who was a giant of the game - averaged under 26 per wicket in tests, which was a remarkable achievement. Nice to hear the guys paying tribute here.

  • @verysurvival
    @verysurvivalАй бұрын

    If Keysie wants 85 mph bowlers, why on earth does he keep picking Ollie Robinson?

  • @alexdonnewell

    @alexdonnewell

    Ай бұрын

    Apart from pace, they are also slightly obsessed with high release points. That is why they have always been keen on Robinson

  • @avatharamveeraraghavan3001

    @avatharamveeraraghavan3001

    Ай бұрын

    He is also an useful batsman. He has the capability to score 30 quickfire runs down the order.

  • @markingram2579

    @markingram2579

    Ай бұрын

    Think he's good and quick enough if he takes the effort to keep his weight off and to be fit enough to play test cricket but it doesn't appear that interested

  • @craiggemmell4559
    @craiggemmell4559Ай бұрын

    Great to see the 3 lads back together, I missed Robs wit when he left.

  • @harifederer
    @harifedererАй бұрын

    A good interview. Nas didn’t hold back his punches and I generally think he’s an astute thinker/pundit of the game but he seems to be straw manning Rob’s arguments here

  • @indeed596
    @indeed596Ай бұрын

    I totally back Key with this. As an England fan I want us to do well/be competitive everywhere and in all conditions.

  • @cricketwithsaddam397
    @cricketwithsaddam397Ай бұрын

    Wonderful to see these 3 are podcast ♥️♥️

  • @ankushrawat4826
    @ankushrawat4826Ай бұрын

    Brilliant journalism.i wish we could have the head coach/director put in the spot like that in India

  • @Hungry883
    @Hungry883Ай бұрын

    Logically spoken , I like the mentality

  • @verysurvival
    @verysurvivalАй бұрын

    Good to see Nas pushing back 🎉

  • @prathusingh7642
    @prathusingh764227 күн бұрын

    Love you guys! Love every bit of this podcast.

  • @thekingofinsane
    @thekingofinsaneАй бұрын

    These interviews are a breath of fresh air. More interviews should be conducted between friends. It leads to more honest and open answers as they are clearly comfortable with challenging each other and getting stuck into stuff. Rob Key has been an excellent director of cricket. Always love listening to his insights.

  • @guharup
    @guharupАй бұрын

    Started watching these during the Ind-eng series 2024 and will be here. These are so good.

  • @vaidyasethuraman452
    @vaidyasethuraman452Ай бұрын

    enjoyed it, professional and best in business.

  • @mikeshort2662
    @mikeshort2662Ай бұрын

    This is better than watching gazilion IPL matches for the next 2 months non stop.

  • @ganesankrishnaraj1948

    @ganesankrishnaraj1948

    Ай бұрын

    Then why eng players are playing ipl. Insane

  • @arthurgillies5287
    @arthurgillies5287Ай бұрын

    Excellent as always

  • @jongalloway726
    @jongalloway726Ай бұрын

    Keys make such a valid point at the end you want to identify the talented players early and currently there are alot of mediocre players looking like gems who then get found out quickly in international cricket.

  • @davidwil58
    @davidwil58Ай бұрын

    We should move on from Jofra Archer. If he’s fit enough to play cricket abroad now but Key is talking about him taking it easy and maybe next year..?! Come on, it’s ridiculous.

  • @aquadorf3200

    @aquadorf3200

    Ай бұрын

    This guy definitely never saw Pat Cummins career path bro started playing in 2011 and was injured. He played his first summer in 2017 and now look at him.

  • @jongalloway726

    @jongalloway726

    Ай бұрын

    i always remember what Australia did with cummins, they sheltered that guy for almost a decade, then unleashed him on the cricketing world.

  • @mohitmaths3441
    @mohitmaths3441Ай бұрын

    Sir cook won ashes down under & in india. With the highest scorer in both series

  • @randyschwaggins

    @randyschwaggins

    Ай бұрын

    On behalf of those England supporters who are too young to remember or too old to remember...or those who have no access to Google...thank you...👏🏽

  • @akshaymate954
    @akshaymate954Ай бұрын

    Ideal T20 15: Alternate 15 Jos Buttler Ben Duckett (W) Alex Hales Dawid Malan Phil Salt (W) (C) Ollie Pope Will Jacks Tom Abell Harry Brook Tom Cohler Cadmore Liam Livingstone Ben Stokes Moeen Ali Tom Curran David Willey Matthew Potts Chris Woakes Gus Atkinson Mark Wood Adil Rashid Jofra Archer Reece Topley --------------------------------------------------------------- Sam Curran Tymal Mills Jonny Bairstow Zak Crawley Dan Mousley John Turner / CJ Jordon

  • @randyschwaggins

    @randyschwaggins

    Ай бұрын

    Your 1st choice selections have some major flaws; Hales has retired from International cricket Moeen is too old Willey and Foakes are only beneficial in England at best...but both are also too old Jofra is not an option as he hasn't played since 2019...but I understand his inclusion if he was fit Alternatively; Duckett should be an automatic choice for all white ball cricket Sam Curran and Ben Curran would both be players I would have in the T20 side Topley is a T20 specialist and the best pace bowler we have Stokes still has a part to play in T20...and he may be able to bowl 4 overs Although Rashid is still able to perform at T20 I would keep him as a reserve...Rehan Ahmed may well be a better option. If Jofra isn't available my T20 team would be: Buttler, Salt, Duckett, Brook, Stokes, Jacks, Livingstone, T Curran, S Curran, Wood, Topley. If Jofra was available he would come in for Wood. Otherwise my initial squad players would be: Crawley, Bohannon, Bairstow, Muyeye, Ahmed, Rashid, Potts, Robinson, Atkinson That's a core group of 20/21 to be trimmed down to 15 for the WC.

  • @DayOneCricket
    @DayOneCricketАй бұрын

    great podcast

  • @andrewharris1837
    @andrewharris1837Ай бұрын

    Can selectors get right balance without Stokes/Archer?

  • @mohammadhashim9693
    @mohammadhashim9693Ай бұрын

    Can’t miss Rob s vodcast

  • @Eatwithkaranvlogs
    @EatwithkaranvlogsАй бұрын

    Don’t agree with Key that England has been a middling test team England team of 2009 which went on to win Ashes in Aus then in India 2012 was a very good team

  • @randyschwaggins

    @randyschwaggins

    Ай бұрын

    That was a 3-4 year period under Flower where we became a very good test team...but even then our position at no1 was fleeting. Since then we have performed in white ball cricket but we were on a downhill slope in test cricket until Key/BMac took over...and even then after a first season of success we have fallen away in the 2nd season.

  • @CharlesGrantDCG
    @CharlesGrantDCG27 күн бұрын

    1:22 😂

  • @AnkitGusai
    @AnkitGusaiАй бұрын

    This is refreshing

  • @gaurav7824
    @gaurav7824Ай бұрын

    Listening to them is a therapy!!!!

  • @piemandiamond4543
    @piemandiamond4543Ай бұрын

    Eng WC team: Salt Buttler Jacks Brook Stokes Livingstone Curran Jordan Wood Rashid Archer

  • @HD21856

    @HD21856

    Ай бұрын

    mark wood??

  • @verysurvival
    @verysurvivalАй бұрын

    Keys doesn’t want 75 mph bowling keeper standing up, but that’s excactly what Robinson was bowling in India. Makes sense

  • @user-ow4es8ds5z

    @user-ow4es8ds5z

    Ай бұрын

    Lol

  • @carbonnieferrous2689
    @carbonnieferrous2689Ай бұрын

    I think that comment about 40 years of middling England teams touched a few nerves including his own.

  • @MartinRussell-mx7rq
    @MartinRussell-mx7rqАй бұрын

    Fair play to Key trying to change things Same pundits will criticise when we lose abroad Do same things get same results

  • @mattellis989
    @mattellis989Ай бұрын

    Vodcast?

  • @freechordsthetruthmarceden8277
    @freechordsthetruthmarceden8277Ай бұрын

    RE: Ball. The ROTW should use The Duke

  • @randyschwaggins

    @randyschwaggins

    Ай бұрын

    But they don't...and they won't... So then what?

  • @iPro3million

    @iPro3million

    Ай бұрын

    @@randyschwagginsretire

  • @gonnaw1n
    @gonnaw1nАй бұрын

    I love how Rob gets abuse but his thought process is sound and the only way England will become a force in world cricket again is to stop banging their heads against a brick wall doing the same old things year after year. The whole grass roots system needs changing as well and to be much much more inclusive to all children, not just those wealthy enough to play!

  • @MJB2244
    @MJB2244Ай бұрын

    Qualiity cricketers will come through the system whether ure playing with a kookaburra or a dukes, the test of time shows that. The best test sides play with a balance, attack when need to, soak up pressure when need to and play to the situation and conditions as and when required, this current england side doesnt do that and doesnt think a test shud last 5 days, and thats why their bottom of the test championship, as nasser said, this side needs to start learning its lesson and getting results.

  • @gamuktalibilm9594
    @gamuktalibilm9594Ай бұрын

    managing director of ECB discussing cricket..... while when you do podcast with BCCI or PCB cricketers they discuss what they eat what they watch on there phones this is why cricket is being loved in eng or aus... and it is not in asian

  • @nickbanfield909
    @nickbanfield909Ай бұрын

    Rob Key talks well but it is clear the England team play in another way ie their own game . This is the difference . Rob Key has no say the way England plays . Even if he does talk to Stokes and Macallum and says what he has just said here ….they don’t listen . That’s clear now .

  • @prathusingh7642
    @prathusingh764227 күн бұрын

    English Cricket is in great hands.

  • @sidsa9
    @sidsa9Ай бұрын

    "If you explain the magic, it loses the magic." We havent won at all.

  • @Prashanthbentley1
    @Prashanthbentley1Ай бұрын

    In order to accommodate the ever injured Jofra Archer England have let go off committed cricketers like David Willey... Don't know what to tell for ECB

  • @adityaroy5803
    @adityaroy5803Ай бұрын

    Where is Wardy

  • @user-pq7yj7ul7k
    @user-pq7yj7ul7kАй бұрын

    I don't understand why Stokes doesn't like draws , surely to god a few draws would get them of bottom of league.

  • @mohitmaths3441
    @mohitmaths3441Ай бұрын

    38 minutes for the test format, thumbnail starts at 38

  • @Hunchbacc
    @HunchbaccАй бұрын

    Rob “Y’know” Key

  • @vatsaldvora
    @vatsaldvoraАй бұрын

    This guy genuinely wants English cricket to do well

  • @verysurvival
    @verysurvivalАй бұрын

    Keys: T20 is tough because you bowl 4 overs 😮😮😮😮 is he on something???

  • @ammar6036
    @ammar6036Ай бұрын

    south africa is most likely to win this wc probably won’t, even if they play in texas it’ll probably rain

  • @pooonni
    @pooonniАй бұрын

    Best podcast. I like how Atherton goes deep into the details and does not shy away from asking tough question. It helps me understand how the game works so much better.

  • @absb1851
    @absb1851Ай бұрын

    I disagree with Key, who I do admire, but our batters have been the main issue in the Test side. Sticking with certain players who get one good score in 6-8 innings isn't helping. They are happy to switch the bowlers around a lot & they've been consistent bowling & saving the batters every innings. I don't Agree with Nas about Burns, Sibley & Lees as they've all been given a lot of chances for England & theyve failed miserably. MENTALITY - is the difference between a Domestic talented player & an International player. Thats what they need to be looking at & how quickly they can adapt to different scenarios & have the common sense that play the situation not the mantra. Hope its a good 2024-25 season

  • @gonnaw1n
    @gonnaw1nАй бұрын

    I don't understand the mindset of so many old guard in Cricket, even Nas who I swear was pretty much backing England after the Ashes and most of India but now seems to be just focusing on pure win rate. I'm sorry but most England fans would prefer this style of cricket compared to the Root era and that of the 80s/90s! Nas is one of those who thinks you need a team of hardworking players along with 3 or 4 superstars who will get the team over the line and Keysie wants to get a team of players who can all be match winners on any given day....Its like Nas has a purely English mentality and Keysie is looking at Australia of the past and creating that mindset. To make a big change you have to reset and change everything. Ferguson at United, gets all the plaudits for being the best ever and what they won under him....the guy after 3 seasons was 1 match away from being sacked and having won nothing, fans were sending his wife death threats to their home phone....But the man had a vision and stuck with it and look how long his legacy lasted!!! Even Wenger done the same, completely changed Arsenal from boring to the most beautiful football in the league for decades!!!! You have to stick with a vision and I for one believe in Rob Keys!!!

  • @Hunchbacc
    @HunchbaccАй бұрын

    Rob Kookaburra Key 😂😂😂. Athers isnt usually this funny. Whats going on?! Surely not his joke? Well in

  • @kadichidu4171
    @kadichidu4171Ай бұрын

    When betting sites are sponsoring County teams can't expect anything good from England cricket

  • @harshadunuji
    @harshadunujiАй бұрын

    Old gang is back!!

  • @hris-wv3yu
    @hris-wv3yuАй бұрын

    Rob Key promoted far beyond his capabilities

  • @VARMOT123

    @VARMOT123

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly

  • @randyschwaggins

    @randyschwaggins

    Ай бұрын

    Who would you have?

  • @steveking2139
    @steveking2139Ай бұрын

    Athers could have made his bed!

  • @iPro3million

    @iPro3million

    Ай бұрын

    He’s always been a scruff!

  • @sibanandamohanty
    @sibanandamohantyАй бұрын

    Make short videos or by parts the whole video.

  • @satnav0961
    @satnav0961Ай бұрын

    Respect key, but sorry, he's got this wrong. Absolute garbage these recent county games. Looking forward to the duke's back tomorrow, and a summer of swing

  • @nigelpitman6691
    @nigelpitman6691Ай бұрын

    England don't have a chance. So up their own arses and bogged down with analysts and pscho-babble and players needing a rest due to 'overwork' after 2 X 20 over games. India to win.

  • @tomphillips105
    @tomphillips105Ай бұрын

    Painful from Nasser at times, pre prepared questions not listening to Key's answers

  • @lickybombie7778
    @lickybombie7778Ай бұрын

    Enjoy this one too...well done lads

  • @meninblack68
    @meninblack68Ай бұрын

    McGrath was 86 mph

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