Fletch & Hindy | Safe to say Fletch CAN'T play cricket

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19 Sept 201906:56

Summary

TLDRفي هذا الفيديو، يناقش الأصدقاء تجاربهم في لعب الكريكيت، مع التركيز على خيبات الأمل الأخيرة في الفريق الأسترالي. يتم استعراض قصصهم ومشاركاتهم في المباريات المحلية، بما في ذلك تفاصيل مثيرة عن لعبة فقدوا فيها بسبب خطأ بسيط. يظهر التفاعل بينهم شغفهم العميق بالكريكيت والروح الرياضية، مع لحظات من الدعابة والنقد الذاتي. الفيديو يخلق جوًا من الحماسة والتحدي حيث يتحدثون عن تجاربهم الشخصية ويخططون للعب وتحدي أنفسهم أمام لاعبين محترفين.

Takeaways

  • ⚾ الشخص الرئيسي في النص يعبر عن خيبة أمله تجاه الفريق الأسترالي للكريكيت بعد خسارة اختبار أخير.
  • 🏏 يُذكر أن الشخص الرئيسي كان لاعب كريكيت نشط في منطقته ويُعتبر مميزًا في فئة تحت 12 سنة.
  • 🤼‍♂️ يُظهر النص علاقة الشخص الرئيسي بالرياضة من خلال تفاعله مع لعبة الكريكيت ومشاركته في منافسات الكريكيت.
  • 😤 يُعبر الشخص الرئيسي عن غضبه وإحباطه من أداء بعض اللاعبين خلال الاختبار الأخير للفريق الأسترالي.
  • 🎭 تحتوي المحادثة على لحظات من المزاح والترفيه، خاصةً عندما يتحدث الشخص الرئيسي عن تجاربه الشخصية واللحظات الكوميدية في الملعب.
  • 👟 يتم ذكر رياضات أخرى كان يمارسها الشخص الرئيسي في شبابه مثل كرة القدم والتنس وكرة القدم الأمريكية.
  • 📅 يشير النص إلى تجارب الشخص الرئيسي في اللعب ضد منافسين أقوياء في الماضي، بما في ذلك الإشارة إلى مباريات معينة وأحداث كانت مؤثرة في حياته.
  • 💬 يتضمن النص العديد من التعليقات الساخرة والمزاح بين المتحدثين، مما يظهر الروح الرياضية والصداقة بين اللاعبين.
  • 👕 يُناقش النص أيضًا التفضيلات الشخصية والرمزية في الرياضة، مثل اختيار الرقم 6 لقميص الشخص الرئيسي تكريمًا للاعبين المفضلين لديه.
  • 🏆 يُظهر النص أيضا التحديات والضغوطات التي يواجهها اللاعبون في الرياضات التنافسية مثل الكريكيت، ويُعطي لمحة عن التوقعات والأداء تحت الضغط.

Q & A

  • من الذي تحدث عن خيبة أمله من الفريق الأسترالي للكريكيت في النص المقدم؟

    -صديق المتحدث ذو الرأس الكبير هو من عبر عن خيبة أمله من الفريق الأسترالي للكريكيت.

  • ما السبب الذي جعل المتحدث غاضبًا بعد الاختبار الأخير؟

    -المتحدث شعر بالغضب بسبب أداء بعض اللاعبين الذين لم يقوموا بما يجب عليهم.

  • ما الدور الذي لعبه المتحدث في الكريكيت؟

    -المتحدث كان لاعب كريكيت نشطًا ومثّل منطقته وكان معروفًا بمهارته في اللعبة.

  • كيف وصف المتحدث خبرته في لعب الكريكيت؟

    -وصف نفسه بأنه كان جيدًا جدًا في الكريكيت وأنه مثّل الضواحي الشرقية في الفرق تحت 12 سنة.

  • من هو اللاعب الذي ذهب المتحدث معه لتدريب الكريكيت؟

    -ذهب المتحدث مع مارك وار للتدريب على الكريكيت.

  • ما هي الرياضات الأخرى التي لعبها المتحدث بالإضافة إلى الكريكيت؟

    -لعب المتحدث كرة القدم، التنس، ورجبي الدوري بالإضافة إلى الكريكيت.

  • ما هي الفرق التي أيدها المتحدث في رياضة الرجبي؟

    -أيد المتحدث فريق بلدوغز وكان معجبًا بلاعبي رجبي الدوري تيري لام ولوري ديلي.

  • من هو أفضل لاعب كريكيت واجهه المتحدث؟

    -أفضل لاعب واجهه المتحدث كان برايان لارا.

  • ماذا حدث في النهائي الذي خسره المتحدث مع فريقه؟

    -أسقط المتحدث كرة مما تسبب في خسارة فريقه للنهائي أمام الأقاليم الجنوبية.

  • ما هو تعليق المتحدث على مهاراته في البولينغ خلال المباراة مع مارك وار؟

    -قال المتحدث إنه يلعب بولينغ بشكل جيد واصفا إياه بأنه قوي ومؤثر.

Outlines

00:00

🏏 Disappointment in Cricket and Personal Achievements

The speaker expresses disappointment in the Australian cricket team's recent performance, particularly losing the last test. They mention their own experience as a cricketer, having represented their area and being part of the under 12s team. The speaker also talks about their interaction with Mark Waugh, putting him through his paces, and their love for Mike Regan. They share a personal anecdote about missing a catch in a grand final and their determination not to let their team down. The speaker also discusses their passion for other sports and shares a scenario where they had to score 24 runs off the last over in a one-day match.

05:20

🏏 Cricket Skills and West Indies Influence

This paragraph focuses on the speaker's cricket skills, particularly their batting and bowling abilities. They discuss a training scenario where they are challenged to bat against test match bowlers and express some nervousness. The speaker talks about their admiration for Brian Lara as one of the best batsmen they've played against. They also share a hypothetical situation where they need to score 24 runs off the last over with only three wickets remaining. The influence of West Indies cricket on the speaker's style is mentioned, highlighting the carefree and energetic approach to the game.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Australian cricket

Australian cricket refers to the sport of cricket as played in Australia, which is known for its competitive nature and high level of skill. In the context of the video, the speaker expresses disappointment with the performance of the Australian cricket side in a recent match, indicating a passionate following and high expectations for the national team.

💡Under 12 representatives

Under 12 representatives denote a category of youth cricket where players are below the age of 12. This level of play is significant as it introduces young players to competitive cricket and helps in nurturing their skills from an early age. In the video, the speaker recalls his own experiences as an Under 12 representative, highlighting the foundational role these early experiences play in a cricketer's journey.

💡Mark Waugh

Mark Waugh is a former Australian cricketer who played as a batsman. He is considered one of the greats in the history of cricket and has contributed significantly to the Australian cricket team's success. In the video, the speaker mentions going out with Mark Waugh and putting him through his paces, which signifies the influence and inspiration Waugh has been to fellow cricketers.

💡Mike Regan

Mike Regan, mentioned in the video, is likely a figure related to cricket, possibly a commentator or analyst, known for his insights and passion for the game. The speaker expresses a fondness for Regan, indicating that he appreciates the depth of knowledge and enthusiasm that Regan brings to the sport.

💡Test match

A Test match is a format of cricket that is played over a period of five days and is considered the longest and most traditional format of the game. Test matches test the skills, endurance, and strategy of the teams involved. In the video, the speaker's disappointment after the last Test match reflects the high stakes and emotional investment that come with this format.

💡Rip cricketer

A 'rip cricketer' is a colloquial term used to describe a highly skilled or outstanding cricket player. The term implies that the player is so good that they 'rip' or tear apart the opposition with their performance. In the video, the speaker identifies himself as a rip cricketer, indicating his confidence in his own abilities and his past successes in the sport.

💡Sledge

In cricket, a sledge refers to a taunt or a provocative comment made by a player to an opponent, typically intended to unsettle or distract them. Sledging is part of the psychological aspect of the game and is often used as a tactic to gain an advantage. The video mentions the concept of the 'best sledge', indicating the speaker's familiarity with the competitive nature of cricket and the use of mind games.

💡Bowling

Bowling in cricket is the action of delivering the ball towards the batsman with the intention of dismissing them or restricting their scoring. It is a critical aspect of the game that requires skill, accuracy, and strategy. The video discusses the speaker's bowling skills and his interaction with a notable cricketer, showcasing the importance of bowling in the sport.

💡Fielding

Fielding in cricket involves the defensive aspect of the game where players attempt to prevent the scoring of runs by catching the ball or stopping it from reaching the boundary. Good fielding can significantly impact the game by saving runs and creating opportunities for dismissals. In the video, the speaker's fielding skills are mentioned, emphasizing the all-round skills required of a cricketer.

💡Rugby league

Rugby league is a full-contact sport played with an oval ball, where two teams of thirteen players each compete to score points by carrying the ball across the field. It is a physically demanding sport that requires strength, speed, and teamwork. In the video, the speaker mentions playing rugby league, indicating his versatility and experience in different sports.

💡Canterbury Hospital

Canterbury Hospital is likely a healthcare facility located in the Canterbury area. In the context of the video, it is mentioned as the place where the speaker was born, providing a personal connection and adding a biographical detail to the speaker's background.

💡Eastern Suburbs

Eastern Suburbs refers to a specific geographic area, likely in Sydney, Australia, known for its sports culture and prestigious cricket clubs. In the video, the speaker's representation of the Eastern Suburbs in cricket signifies his involvement in a region with a strong cricketing tradition and competitive spirit.

Highlights

Disappointment with the Australian cricket side due to a recent loss.

Speaker's personal involvement in cricket, having represented their area.

Eastern Suburbs Under 12 representative's team performance.

Interaction with Mark Waugh and the impact of watching cricket.

Mike Regan's commentary and the speaker's emotional reaction to a test match.

Speaker's experience with a three-hour trip and the absence of a guest.

Morrie's characteristic lateness and its humorous implications.

The speaker's introduction to cricket and their journey through various sports.

Representing Eastern Suburbs and the significance of the number six jersey.

Favoring rugby league and the speaker's birth at Canterbury Hospital.

Bowl against Mark Waugh and the anticipation of a competitive game.

The best batsman the speaker has played against: Brian Lara.

A hypothetical one-day cricket scenario requiring strategic play.

The speaker's confidence in their bowling skills and a challenge.

Batting against Test match bowlers and handling nervousness.

A cricketing anecdote involving a lost catch and its emotional impact.

The speaker's admiration for Terry Lamb and Laurie Daley, their shared jersey number, and its personal significance.

The West Indies cricket team's influence on the speaker's style.

Transcripts

00:00

to the show now my large-headed friend

00:03

here said a couple weeks ago that he was

00:05

disappointed with the Australian cricket

00:06

side he well it was we lost the last

00:08

test because you're a rip cricketer as

00:10

well working I have represented my area

00:12

as a cricketer yes I was pretty handy in

00:14

cause ISIL caused issue number 12 cause

00:17

he's under 12 representatives so eastern

00:19

suburbs have made a rip town so we went

00:21

out with Mark war and put him through

00:22

his paces we're not watching the cricket

00:28

I love Mike Regan as you know and I was

00:30

very angry after the last test and

00:32

there's been a few guys who haven't been

00:34

pulling their weight didn't know you're

00:35

such a creative a couple of cricketers

00:39

would you be interested in that session

00:40

we'll see unless you say I don't want

00:43

some sort of nothing I want to feel he

00:45

can Creek it up you organized that I can

00:47

organize it it will happen

00:49

[Applause]

00:57

I'm sorry about these it's been I'm very

01:00

sorry about well he said he was gonna be

01:02

here and ah it's 10:30 11 o'clock and

01:05

still not because I the three-hour trip

01:07

down answer all that oh sorry Morrie

01:08

series sorry sorry he's always like I

01:10

flinch

01:11

I tell you everything put my cheat my

01:14

warts my if you can't be a cricket at

01:16

least you look like I'm which although

01:17

it's start how did you get into cricket

01:20

what made you choose out of school

01:21

played all sports like soccer tennis one

01:24

game rugby league actually and okay Kent

01:26

young TV got something I mean why we

01:29

here like what because you rate yourself

01:30

as a cricket well I did represent

01:32

Eastern Suburbs

01:34

cause he field on 12 yeah agent same guy

01:36

I dropped the catch against southern

01:37

districts to lose it to lose the grand

01:39

final okay I didn't cry that oh okay so

01:52

I really you doubt my team let's see

01:57

you've liked a bit backward I yeah well

01:58

okay that's 300 as we changed it yeah

02:03

you a purely thing junior grown up yeah

02:05

yeah dogged man Bulldogs so I was born

02:08

at Canterbury Hospital just down the

02:09

road here he said follow the doggy

02:11

junior number six on the jersey yes

02:13

another special meaning I did

02:14

Terry lamb and Laurie daily my favorite

02:16

rugby league players both number six or

02:19

so that's hence the number six on my arm

02:21

strain one day anyway let's go

02:23

juniors yeah bowling against mark wall

02:26

and I hope my core is 120 Plus test met

02:30

his first rail here tell me what are you

02:32

into

02:32

I'm gonna rip bar just middle chin music

02:34

just digging a big shorter needle and

02:36

leg which is middle and leg no late okay

02:37

ready here he comes first delivery

02:39

I don't trust you you've liked that

02:41

politics pads okay Bob nice oh say Tommy

02:45

if Richard for put your back seats one

02:47

junior who's the best batsmen you've

02:49

ever played against Brian Lara and

02:52

session 10 dogger haha hang on what

02:54

about be Richards as you play against V

02:56

yeah call you

03:00

hey nothing's a best sledge best sleds

03:04

at least on the best cricketer in my

03:06

family

03:06

here's a scenario it's a one-day right

03:08

you need 24 off the last over about 12

03:13

which cancel and I are 2020 okay you

03:16

know 2020 up to last target

03:17

oh that's something that nicely I've got

03:22

a buck you out there who don't have it

03:23

like there 16:05 the hell put it on 812

03:33

off 1204 you changed up is over

03:36

oh that's leaning over your head - yeah

03:42

you need still three single back of the

03:46

hand to the back of the head Oh huge

03:50

so the seats back at 6:00 all right put

03:54

on e3 last one

04:07

all right let's we've seen how your ball

04:09

might pretty good but you're saying an

04:11

all around so let's see how you can bat

04:13

so we're gonna find you and put you up

04:14

against some Test match barley

04:17

oh you notice I'm a little bit nervous

04:19

but I as I mentioned I'm cause why is

04:21

this all been brought in its safety

04:23

gonna stay put all that you don't need

04:25

that where's the worst place give you

04:26

comes to the box yeah

04:28

what happens here have you ever seen

04:30

anyone lose a testicle well we'll give

04:36

him a side I'll give you some half

04:37

volleys oh yeah some features of my what

04:39

pace well I want to do a team are now

04:42

but all the stuff at 70 come on is how I

04:44

practice okay we're just gonna change

04:52

the balls okay okay scenario here we go

05:20

so you have Nova yeah all right we're

05:22

gonna bury it out you tell me runs

05:24

service for that short ball you seen

05:25

them all six balls 12 runs give you two

05:39

actually good running between wicked sir

05:40

what's that turn off for you know for

05:43

[Music]

05:49

okay head wickets in hand you still need

05:52

10 off turn off 209 off till we give me

05:54

a single gone off to that's nicely hit

05:57

Irene I scrambled three these six off

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the last ball there's six six say what

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did you write what did you write like

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thank you

06:12

all right at he's balling saw Lee

06:14

Hartley's benning's I and I knew that

06:16

I'm gonna get what and also I can't get

06:18

away Lou section excuse the ball well

06:24

what's West Indies are out watching the

06:26

West Indies a lot that's why yeah Europe

06:29

when the West Indies walk twisting in

06:30

banging yeah just cruzi very carefree

06:33

fleshy you know

06:46

if these Tuscan councils are now

06:49

[Applause]

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