Sporting legends : Brian Lara - career highlights & video of this iconic West Indies cricketer
Brian Lara, the legendary West Indian cricketer, was born on May 2, 1969, in Santa Cruz, Trinidad and Tobago. Renowned for his elegant stroke play and record-breaking performances, Lara dominated international cricket during his illustrious career. He holds several records, including the highest individual score in Test cricket (400 not out). Lara's batting style was characterized by exquisite timing, nimble footwork, and the ability to effortlessly pierce the field with his shots, making him one of the most feared and respected batsmen of his era. He predominantly batted left-handed, captivating cricket fans around the world with his graceful yet powerful strokeplay.
Here are Brian Lara's career Test and ODI records:
**Test Cricket Records**:
1. **Matches Played**: 131
2. **Innings**: 232
3. **Runs Scored**: 11,953
4. **Highest Score**: 400 not out
5. **Average**: 52.88
6. **Centuries**: 34
7. **Half-centuries**: 48
8. **Double Centuries**: 9
9. **Triple Centuries**: 2
10. **Fours**: 1559
11. **Sixes**: 88
**ODI Records**:
1. **Matches Played**: 299
2. **Innings**: 289
3. **Runs Scored**: 10,405
4. **Highest Score**: 169
5. **Average**: 40.48
6. **Centuries**: 19
7. **Half-centuries**: 63
8. **Fours**: 1040
9. **Sixes**: 133
These records highlight Lara's exceptional batting prowess in both Test and ODI formats, making him one of the most iconic cricketers of his era.
Brian Lara, one of cricket's greatest batsmen, had a career filled with remarkable achievements. Here are some of his career highlights:
1. **Test Cricket Records**:
- Highest individual score in Test cricket: 400 not out against England in 2004 which still stands as an World record .
Lara scored 3 triple centuries in tests and shares the unique record with Don Bradman .
His iconic 4th innings match winning 153 not out vs the all conquering Australia in 1999 is regarded as one of the finest test kmocks of all time in a winning cause.
- Lara also holds the record for the highest first-class score of 501 not out for Warwickshire against Durham in 1994 surpassing Hanif Mohammed's 499.
2. **International Debut**: Lara made his international debut for the West Indies in 1990.
3. **Fastest Century in Test Cricket**: Lara holds the record for one of the fastest centuries in Test cricket, scoring it off just 77 balls against England in 1999.
4. **ICC Cricket World Cup**: He played in multiple ICC Cricket World Cups, captaining the West Indies team in the 2003 edition.
5. **Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World**: Lara was named Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World in 1994 and 1995.
6. **ICC Hall of Fame**: Inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame in 2012.
7. **ODI Performances**: While he was more prolific in Test cricket, Lara also had several notable performances in One Day Internationals (ODIs), including a highest score of 169 against Sri Lanka.
8. **Captaincy**: Lara had multiple stints as captain of the West Indies team, though his leadership tenure was often tumultuous.
9. **Retirement**: Lara retired from international cricket in 2007. Despite retirement, he remains one of the most celebrated cricketers of all time.
These are just some of the highlights from Brian Lara's illustrious career, which established him as a cricketing legend.
Lara has played several iconic knocks & one such knock was his 226 vs Australia at Adelaide in 2005 . Watch the breathtaking batting in the below video .
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