Chris Gayle's failure at the top continues to be the biggest undoing for the West Indians. Now, Brian Lara having hung up his boots for good, the onus will be on the trio of Sarwan, Chanderpaul and Gayle to take their side to the next level. If there was a singular contributor to the
The news obviously did not hinge around the 99-run win for Lara and his men, but the legend's decision to quit all forms of the game. It is not going to take a great cricketing brain to say the Trinidadian had at least two more seasons as a Test batsman. But this is not the time to talk about what would have happened if Lara had continued. The great batsman has left followers some rich footage to feast on.
His contributions have been great, but to me three things stand out. The first thing that comes to my memory is the unbeaten 153 against Australia at home, where he carried the team home in the company of Ambrose, and later Walsh, in what was later described as one of the greatest Test innings ever played.
The 700-odd runs he scored in
The last, but not least, was his endurance and his engrossment with tall scores. For a man who was small-built, the time he spent at the crease was simply amazing and here is one cricketer who fully deserves all the records he holds. Engaged in constant comparison with Sachin Tendulkar throughout his career, I feel Lara stood an inch tall over the Mumbaikar because of his ability to dominate attacks.
The call to quit is probably an emotional one after former greats of
Moving over to the World Cup:
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Lara will definitely be missed!!
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Hey Krish....Accolades to Lara for the sheer entertainment...He became one of my most favourite batsman ,the day I saw him flick a good length rising delivery of Craig Mcdermott in mid air with his feet at least two feet above the ground to the square leg boundary ....A gentleman sports person,had his share of controversies..But overall a complete entertainer with his bat & an absolute master in that..His bat speed is legendary & I guess even Sachin due to his wane period over last few years has not been able to stamp his authority on the game as he has done...AdiĆ³s & Good luck to him...May he showcase to the world his mastery by going out with a hundred or at least a typical fifty...Now that would be a deserving send off..Cheers
Krish, I'll miss him for sure as other cricket fans.Without Lara West Indies is a lot emptier place. Lara Fare Well
May be We will see him as coach one day probably to WI team in bringing their past glory back.
Shear presence of Lara in the field has trilled many watching cricket. We are going to miss Lara. Lara is one of the rare gems in the game of cricket.
The Game has truly lost a legend and a great entertainer. When we compare the best batsman of the 1990's Sachin, Lara, and Aravinda De Silva came to my mind. If Sachin and Lara are to be compared,i would choose Lara for the sheer reason that he played much more attacking shots and really dominated the opposition consistently thoughout his career. While Sachin dominated attacks till 2003and has been on the decline ever since.
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