Brian Lara is probably the greatest batsman of all time, behing the great Don, of course. I hope he goes on to break many more records, and hepls his team regroup. Its sad to see the West Indians in such disarry. The Aussies are the pits - Bret Lee reminds one of the nasty Douglas Jardine of Bodyline infame.
Mr. Lara is undoubtedly mounteverest of cricket, whereas he is the great player who have great patience, desire and certain goal in his mind before entering into field to bat.
All the best to Mr.Lara. May god bless you to play a wonderful cricket for the cricket.
MIS-INFORMATION : Border replaced Sunil Gavaskar as the world record holder when he broke the Indian's tally of 10,122 runs against New Zealand in Christchurch in 2003. - Border did it in 1993.
Border replaced Sunil Gavaskar as the world record holder when he broke the Indian's tally of 10,122 runs against New Zealand in Christchurch in 2003.
The above is the reproduce of the article. It tells Mr.Border surpasses Mr. Gavsker's record in the year 2003. Kindly check when Mr. Border retired from cricket. Definately it is not 2003. Thank you.
Well done. Form is temporary. Class is permanent. Time and again legends and all time greats keep on reminding us of that truth. Our best wishes to all our sports persons to keep trying to hit that elusive thing called form without succumbing to pressures of criticism from any quarters.