Here we finally have Mark Waugh's greatest test knock, 116 vs South Africa 1997 Port Elizabeth.
YouTube - Mark Waugh 116 vs South Africa 1997 2nd test 4th innings chase
Adam Gilchrist's 2nd ODI ton, 118, vs New Zealand 1998
YouTube - Adam Gilchrist ton vs New Zealand 1998
Last edited by robelinda; 18-11-2010 at 04:23 PM.
Damien Martyn 100* vs Pakistan 2004
YouTube - Damien Martyn 100* vs Pakistan Perth 2004
Matthew Hayden 130 vs Sri Lanka 2004
YouTube - Hayden 130 vs SL 2004
Ricky Ponting 104 vs South Arica 2006
YouTube - Ricky Ponting 104 vs South Africa 2006
Thanks Rob.....great work. Keep it up......Just love the Mark Waugh and Damien Martyn tons.....two of the most stylish batsmen ever to grace the cricket field IMO
btw do you have any more bowling clips that you will upload in the near future.......just loved the Wasim clip
I dont have any bowling clips already edited and ready to go, but can do them if needed! At the moment i'm just uploading stuff ive already edited and just had lying around. Can edit stuff down pretty quickly if I have time so I can do some bowling highlights If i need to.
Just saw the debut Ponting innings you uploaded robelinda, great stuff! It's very interesting to see Ponting's record in FC cricket at that stage - 20 years old, 44 matches with an average of 53.21. Currently Phillip Hughes' record is almost identical - 21 years old, 45 matches with an average of 54.36. Can Hughes be Australia's next Ponting?
I doubt. There were some excellent players around when Ponting came into the team and I am sure a lot of that fighting quality that comes to Ponting was honed by playing with people like Tubby, Steve Waugh, Warney, Hayden, and Langer. I am not too sure that Phil Jacques has so many outstanding individuals to learn from.
It's Hughes not Jacques ftr.
It is interesting you are saying this, because here is an article I found about that:
Phil Hughes in Australian squad | The Daily Telegraph
Haha yeah that's a relatively old article, written when hype for him was at a peak. I was actually just being whimsical when I questioned whether he could be the next Ponting; I just thought the equivalent stats were somewhat interesting. I have no doubt though that Hughes will be a major part of Australian cricket in the next era, but whether or not he will reach anywhere near the heights of Ponting is very hard to predict.
It's freakish how consistent Hughes has been at domestic level. And despite being found out at Test level, he still averages over 50. Looking at this tour match, he seems to have improved his short ball game. If he has fixed that problem, I have no doubt he is a future great. This kid has great determination and love for the game, you can sense that he thrives for challenges.
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