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Brian Lara’s 400 not out vs England remains Test cricket’s biggest record — but was it brilliance or selfishness? Here’s the ...
Brian Lara’s 1999 Barbados epic not only capped off one of the game's most thrilling comebacks, it signalled his ascension from "spoilt child" to one of the game's icons.
Lara, who scored a total of 11,953 runs across 131 Test matches, holds the record for the most runs scored in a single Test innings – having tallied 400 against England in Antigua in 2004 ...
In his fifth Test, Brian Lara, then a neat 23-year-old, fashioned an innings of 277 fit to rank among the finest ever seen at the game's highest level. Its statistical substance was imposing enough.
Brian Charles Lara and Ricky Thomas Ponting are two contemporary greats in Test match batting (not that they have not done well in ODIs). Lara and Ponting have a compact stance, but the back lift ...
Brian Lara, the West Indies batsman, has blamed his dreadful performance in the one-day matches of the Super Series on the lack of match practice. Lara made 0, 5 and 0 in his three innings as ...
Brian Lara on Shane Warne vs Muttiah Muralitharan Speaking on The Overlap Cricket YouTube show, he labelled Shane Warne as the best, and revealed what made him better than Muralitharan.
"Lara was the best batsman I have seen in my entire career spanning 16 years better. Personally I found him to be a class above the two other greats of this era, Tendulkar and (Ricky) Pointing ...
Warne took 708 wickets across 145 Test matches for Australia between 1992 and 2007, and is widely regarded as one of the best bowlers of all time. He worked in various roles including cricket ...