@lastmanstandingist
WHAT? he has absolutely no personality,he was very suspect to short pitch bowling,and his captaincy lacked the ability to control his players
bill lawry’s commentary is so much better of this
Steve Waugh is a lovely person 🙂
it was Waugh-fare
This was Steve Waugh’s …….29th Test Hundred.
This was Steve Waugh’s …….29th Test Hundred.
one of my all time favourite cricketers, and the gritiest of them all, the one the only the legendary steve waugh…
1:17 bowling speed 79.0 mph?
I’m just going to throw it out there, but who ever writes the scripts for the Australian cricket team does one hell of a job.
I loved that moment!Brought tears to my eyes!Thumbs up if u’ve had tears! :.)
When was this 8-9 years ago? i remember watching this when i was 9 years old! Steve Waugh and Rahul Dravid are two of the biggest inspirations in my life!
Does it get much better? Goosebumps!
As an Englishman I always wanted Waugh out early or I knew we were in for a tough day.. Total and utter respect for the way he played cricket. Australia simply don’t his fighting spirit anymore. I always though Mark Waugh was technically the better player but Steve showed how important courage is.
What a beautiful stroke for his hundred.
Good Stuff, Waugh.
Historically Aussies always perfom when under pressure, Ricky Pointing’s recent hundred is a good example. Steve Waugh was a great player for such a long time.
Good Stuff, Waugh.
Flash was there!!
He displayed his destructive power with such grace.
The 6 people that disliked this video can go f*ck themselves. Respect a true great of the game.
@chrisapples1234 Both brothers mate, I read Robbie Slater’s biography (a famous Australian footballer) and he said he used to play with them and even had a team pic of them altogether playing Aussie under 14s or something like that.
@Carrots44 his brother in mark or the other one?
Champion player
If dis was day 5 it would’ve been the most epic 4 ever hit in test history B)
I remember I was working in a packed bar that day, everyone’s eyes were on the TV, the whole pub erupted just as the SCG did. It’s one of those “I was in this place when this happened” moments!:)
@satishsatishiyer
He keeps a pretty low profile nowadays you don’t see much of him but possibly the most respected ex-cricketer going around. Did you know both he and his brother were excellent soccer/footballers as well and they both could have been international players had they pursued soccer.
@lastmanstandingist
WHAT? he has absolutely no personality,he was very suspect to short pitch bowling,and his captaincy lacked the ability to control his players
bill lawry’s commentary is so much better of this
Steve Waugh is a lovely person 🙂
it was Waugh-fare
This was Steve Waugh’s …….29th Test Hundred.
This was Steve Waugh’s …….29th Test Hundred.
one of my all time favourite cricketers, and the gritiest of them all, the one the only the legendary steve waugh…
1:17 bowling speed 79.0 mph?
I’m just going to throw it out there, but who ever writes the scripts for the Australian cricket team does one hell of a job.
I loved that moment!Brought tears to my eyes!Thumbs up if u’ve had tears! :.)
When was this 8-9 years ago? i remember watching this when i was 9 years old! Steve Waugh and Rahul Dravid are two of the biggest inspirations in my life!
Does it get much better? Goosebumps!
As an Englishman I always wanted Waugh out early or I knew we were in for a tough day.. Total and utter respect for the way he played cricket. Australia simply don’t his fighting spirit anymore. I always though Mark Waugh was technically the better player but Steve showed how important courage is.
What a beautiful stroke for his hundred.
Good Stuff, Waugh.
Historically Aussies always perfom when under pressure, Ricky Pointing’s recent hundred is a good example. Steve Waugh was a great player for such a long time.
Good Stuff, Waugh.
Flash was there!!
He displayed his destructive power with such grace.
The 6 people that disliked this video can go f*ck themselves. Respect a true great of the game.
@chrisapples1234 Both brothers mate, I read Robbie Slater’s biography (a famous Australian footballer) and he said he used to play with them and even had a team pic of them altogether playing Aussie under 14s or something like that.
@Carrots44 his brother in mark or the other one?
Champion player
If dis was day 5 it would’ve been the most epic 4 ever hit in test history B)
I remember I was working in a packed bar that day, everyone’s eyes were on the TV, the whole pub erupted just as the SCG did. It’s one of those “I was in this place when this happened” moments!:)
@satishsatishiyer
He keeps a pretty low profile nowadays you don’t see much of him but possibly the most respected ex-cricketer going around. Did you know both he and his brother were excellent soccer/footballers as well and they both could have been international players had they pursued soccer.