Brian Lara Cricket's Trouble Genius
Lara Cricket's Trouble Genius
Crickets Troubled Genius. Written by Brian Scovell takes a look at
crickets’ best batsman of the last fifteen years. In the 1990s
Brian Lara established himself as the best batsman in the world, with a
375 runs innings against England that broke Sir Garfield Sobers record,
a 501 for Warwickshire. In 2004 he also scored 400 not out in Antigua
to reclaim the world record from Australian Mathew Hayden.
At 37, he is still the dominant force in the West Indies cricket and
perhaps stills the world’s best batsman on his day going into
2007, but it seems likely that the forthcoming World Cup and tours of
India and England will form his international swansong.
As you support the West Indies read the story of the man who has all
most single handily carry the hopes of the West Indies batting during
the last decade
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