He is like a sticker. Using a paintings, a painter adorns a painting, and he cricketed the cricket with a stick. But at the age of four, his stick was made by his older brother, Winston, with a coconut.
Lara’s beginning for cricket is not a beautiful one. There was a lot of trouble there. But his father’s dedication was great. The final result was a Lara professional cricketer.
Left-hand batsman Lara Test scored 11,953 runs and 10,405 runs in 299 ODIs. Among the highest Test batsmen in the world, Lara is 12th among the highest ODI batsmen in the 12th place. The record of this report was the cricketing of friends with whatever friends they were doing in childhood.
“I believe in playing cricket in the cricket. We cocked everything that was caught in the hand. Or we cocked with orange, lime or any kind of small ball. Either backstage. Or else, “Lara said.
The father of Lara is the father of a cricketer.
“We play soccer for dry weather. I can also play table tennis very well. But my father decided to reduce my football and make me more cricket. ”
Brian did not have the opportunity to play the same test before Lara’s father, Banti- But his elder son, Winston, and Agnes, had worked so hard to accomplish his Father’s purpose.
Brian Lara, who joined the International Cricket Star Perahera at the annual cricket awards ceremony held at the Water’s Edge Hotel in Colombo yesterday, However, Lara did not forget Winston Akiah, who brought up the first cricket game, and Agnes Akkat, who had been very keen on taking over the cricket school, into the awards ceremony in Colombo.
“The person you see today who receives this award is a creation by Bunty Lara. As a cricket player, he had decided that whatever was in the midst of difficulty, I had to have everything I needed … and he made a great effort to give me all that, “said Lara.
Although Bryan was a hard-hitting cricketer, his greatest grief was that his father did not live to see his play in a Test match. But Banty Lara’s funeral, which was held in Trinidad, was attended by all West Indies players.
Lara, who played for the 17 year old Test Series, participated in 131 Tests. He scored 11,953 runs in Test cricket, and his best innings was 400 runs in Antigua against England in 2004. Exactly ten years ago, in 1994, and Bryan Lara, who scored 375 points in England against Antigua against England, overtook Sir Garfield Sobers’ world record.
Lara’s 375 Test score, Mathews Hayden smashed 380 runs in Zimbabwe in 2003, but once again, Lara achieved another record of 400 runs in Antigua against a year and a half.
The highest scorers in the first-tier competition were the 501 in the Durham Undertaker Championship in the county of Worcester City in 1994.
The magnificent left-handed batsman who scored hundreds in 299 ODI’s in 299 ODIs was Clive Lloyd, Vivian Richards and Roy Friedrich. All three of them were giants in West Indies cricket, but both Lloyd and Richards played the “International Cricket Star”.
Lara, who first joined the World Cup in 1992, showed the world that he was the one who made his first World Cup debut. But Bryan did not get lucky enough to stick to a World Cup, because the West Indies had left a lot of great players.