Being from 90's generation and currently a fan of Kohli, Steve Smith and Root and many more, I must tell you these two were gentleman showed no mercy to the lethal bowlers of their era. When I say lethal bowlers, trust me it won't be wrong If I call those bowlers another face of terror.
Sachine & Brian both were the best Batsman & Humble Sportsman. We can not compare both since both were the Top class batsman no dought about it but Sachine is Right handed & Brian is Left handed & its make lots of difference in Technically performance.
Allan Donald talks abt Sachin ,Lara ,Steve waugh in an interview in 2009 , I had been watching Sachin Tendulkar on and off before we (South Africa) were readmitted in 1991. Everything about him is just so exceptional. He is wonderful technically and he has everything - class, speed, all the shots, and he is cool under pressure. Cricketers always talk about his amazing balance, even the Aussies. I've seen tapes of Sunil Gavaskar and if you split the screen between him and Tendulkar, they look virtually identical. I have never seen a man with such immaculate balance - it is freakish. People go to a Test match just to watch Tendulkar. I, for one, would rather watch him than bowl against him. Actually, I'm glad I'll never have to bowl to him in a Test match again, though I've been quite successful against him. He is No. 1 in my book - the best player I have ever had the privilege of bowling to. There's Steve Waugh and there's Brian Lara, who was wonderful in 1995, but Tendulkar is a class above, consistently special. The best knock I can remember him playing was at Newlands in 1997, when he was just unstoppable. We only got him thanks to a blinding catch by Adam Bacher off a hook shot, otherwise he would have gone on and on. Under Hansie Cronje we studied hard for a Tendulkar weakness. We thought he might be vulnerable, especially early in his innings, to the ball that is bowled from wide of the crease, coming back in off a good length. He might then be bowled through the gate, or be lbw, especially on English wickets. We also tried peppering him with short balls - not many top-class batters like that - but it didn't really seem to bother him. The one thing that might rattle him is being restricted. He loves scoring, and scoring quickly, and if he is frustrated, sometimes he goes out and looks for the big shot. I don't think he really gets rattled by sledging. Glenn McGrath tried it and Tendulkar just kept running at him and hitting him back over his head for four. I think that, like Steve Waugh, sledging just makes him more focused: I don't think it is a good idea to have a word. Tendulkar is already a legend so I'm not sure how he'll be remembered - what comes after legend? . He's the best in the world, one of the most magnificent players there's ever been. He's also a nice guy, a soft-hearted bloke who gives 110% and just loves playing cricket.
Wow, great memory lane trip, thank you for sharing. For lovers of cricket you put us in the moment and to recognise talent from your perspective is amazing insight. Respect. Thank you. 🏏
I love sachin all my life.. And also what a gentleman he is... A legendary batsman of pure class.. We will never witness such class of a batsman again. I am from Sri Lanka and he is my childhood HERO
Forget about stats , Sachin had a strokeplay superior to any other batter in the last 30 years. Simply sensational. Nobody thrashed Warne and Mcgra ,like Sachin did at his prime. 1996 wcup , 1996 Delhi test ,2001 test series ,Icc knockout Nairobi. 1998 test series ,Sharjah storm etc Brutal thrashing of lifetime.
Sachin was not spot on about England plans but only about the dimensions of the field. The England coaching staff must have watched the live broadcast of this interview and picked up the clue that Sachin dropped. Then they must have kicked themselves for not having thought of it.
@@selmonboi684 No one is saying that Misbah was great. He was just a decent player. I don't know why you people feel so insecure when someone expresses a different opinion than yours. Lara was as good a player as Sachin that's what Shane Warne has said as well. Now you may start throwing filth on him as well.
I was at that game with my father! Dad was a great player himself, and being from the West Indies himself, he was so excited to see some of the chaps he knew. Great game!
Given Sachin never had fast bowlers in his own team with skills like West Indian and Pak pacers to practice… It shows how great he is compared to other batting greats who had the McGrath, the Ambroses the Wasims the Shoaibs and Brett lees in their team to practise and hone their batting skills
Lara was humble enough to say that Sachin was the better batsman, and thereby paid him a compliment. Sachin was too proud to return the compliment because it would have been not a compliment but a mere statement of fact.
36:58 - 37:46 - Wasim, Waqar spent hours prediciting what will happen in WC T20 but could never get it right. But Sachin just casually sitting far away predicted what will happen in T20 final exactly and explained it technically. Sachin underestimates his cricketing genius. He will be the best strategist out there.
HT could have had few sporting enthusiasts in the audience. Two great legends of Cricket sharing interesting stories, perspectives and a lousy response from audience for most part !!
Those who think Imran was a fair cricketer, this gives you an answer. He will do anything to win, starting from ball tampering of 1983. Yes, he initiated international umpires, but that was out of challenge because Indian cricketers had openly said that they can't win in Pakistan because they play with 12 players.
@@parthsavyasachi9348 They were playing against a might Australian team, they could have have won 1996 also if Azhar had not screwed at the toss by bowling
Sachin for day to day, fast bowling and spin bowling, slow pitch or fast pitch. Lara for prime if you want to win. Lara at his prime could absolutely destroy a bowling attack and single handed has won many matches.
Sachin was not on the money with his WC Final prediction, but only about the dimensions of the field. The England coaching staff must have watched the live broadcast of this interview and picked up the clue that Sachin dropped. Then they must have kicked themselves for not having thought of it.
Ponting was the best batsman of pace bowler, Lara was the best batsman of spin bowler and Sachin was equally good against pace and spin. It is hard to choose between Sachin and Lara, Sachin had some advantages because of his longevity of the game.
Lara played fast bowling really well, played spin competently, sachin played all bowling types competently, Lara was pure style and class also lara single handedly initiated innings and finished the game for his side on his own, sachin rarely did that he would build an innings but he never finished lara in test his 400 plus runs is class. Also remember lara had probably just chanderpaul as a decent batsman whereas sachin was blessed with laxman, David, later sehwag and yuvraj then Dhoni whereas the end of Lara career he had a younger chris Gayle. This is why I admire lara as an individual he was class
@@MohammedShafiq-id5ov :- I don’t remember any innings where he finished except 153, however Sachin finished more, in fourth innings Sachin finished more matches than lara, Sachin started his career in 1989, Dravid join in 1996 and Laxman 1999, Sachin already played 10 years of cricket, I admire Sehwag more because he scored triple centuries in winning cause unlike on dead rubber scoring 400, Chandrapaul, Sarvan, Carl hooper, Richie Richardsan, Chris Gyle and bowler like Ambrose, Walse, bishop. In fact india was looser in 1997 West Indian tour and 2001 West Indies tour, if West Indies was bad Team then how they beat india however lara was not able to score centuries. Sachin is the best ever admired by the best batsman of all time Bradman, Richards, Gavaskar etc. as Warne said day in day out Sachin is the best batsman Lara on his day better batsman. If the condition is more tough Sachin is even more tougher, Lara was scattered on ground against genuine pace many times however Sachin was rarely. In across condition, in across format, there is no match for Sachin.
Sachin ,had the ability to hit good balls for boundaries ,and also could have easily played fast bowlers of 70s ,80s in prehelmet era. Brian lara ,in pre helmet era ,could hav faced some problems. Steve smith also would hav faced problems in pre helmet era.
@@Ajay.369v sachin was gifted with the ability devise the right shot selection against fast bowlers and if you see lara against Aussies, south Africa and English he hit very good bowls for boundaries, even against paksitan bowlers he played well. Sachin played really calculatedly and had the ability to transition double his strike rate against bowlers but he Built innings and never really dominated pace battery attacks like viv did or Lara to some aspects
@@MohammedShafiq-id5ov Lara did not score a single TEST hundred against Waseem ,waqar ,Allan Donald (90s greats ). Viv and Sachin scored hundreds against great fast bowling attacks.
@@tejaswinithukral6534 statchin cant be compared to lara. Lara is closer to ben stokes in terms of impact, while Sachin just accumulates runs like joe root. Both have different roles.
@@tejaswinithukral6534 Kidding myself?. Please watch out his batting in 1999 series against Australia. You will also agree with me. Please don’t judge players only by the runs.We need to see how much impact they have created on the game. Lara always played with the below par team where as sachin got good support from the other batsman, Yet Lara raised to the occasion and played fabulous knocks. Lara was a magician.
look sachin told it correctly and that is what happened in melbourne england got the pakistanis playing square of the wickets . I hope sachin contribute as a coach at some point .
True also people dont realise pak is the least inexperienced side in Melbourne conditions, for a variety of factors, but also I believe if pak won toss and bowled first it would it been easier. England are too good in T20
Amazing! Instead of having these yawning uncles and aunties in the crowd, you can give it to school kids or upcoming cricketers, at least they will be inspired
Sachin havent played a test match with Pakistan for a decade that is from 1989 to 1999. If he had Played in that period, he would've been dismantled from the Toe crushers of Waqar and Wasim.
Allan Donald talks about Sachin in an interview in 2009. I had been watching Sachin Tendulkar on and off before we (South Africa) were readmitted in 1991. People were always talking about him so I was aware of what we were going to come up against, and I remember Craig McDermott telling us that he was going to be the best in the world. Everything about him is just so exceptional. He is wonderful technically and he has everything - class, speed, all the shots, and he is cool under pressure. Cricketers always talk about his amazing balance, even the Aussies. I've seen tapes of Sunil Gavaskar and if you split the screen between him and Tendulkar, they look virtually identical. I have never seen a man with such immaculate balance - it is freakish. People go to a Test match just to watch Tendulkar. I, for one, would rather watch him than bowl against him. Actually, I'm glad I'll never have to bowl to him in a Test match again, though I've been quite successful against him. He is No. 1 in my book - the best player I have ever had the privilege of bowling to. There's Steve Waugh and there's Brian Lara, who was wonderful in 1995, but Tendulkar is a class above, consistently special. Your margin for error against him really is marginal. If you get him on a flat track, when he is, say, 50 not out off 24 balls, then you know that you have a very long day ahead and the situation can be very, very demoralising. The best knock I can remember him playing was at Newlands in 1997, when he was just unstoppable. We only got him thanks to a blinding catch by Adam Bacher off a hook shot, otherwise he would have gone on and on. Under Hansie Cronje we studied hard for a Tendulkar weakness. We thought he might be vulnerable, especially early in his innings, to the ball that is bowled from wide of the crease, coming back in off a good length. He might then be bowled through the gate, or be lbw, especially on English wickets. We also tried peppering him with short balls - not many top-class batters like that - but it didn't really seem to bother him. The one thing that might rattle him is being restricted. He loves scoring, and scoring quickly, and if he is frustrated, sometimes he goes out and looks for the big shot. I don't think he really gets rattled by sledging. Glenn McGrath tried it and Tendulkar just kept running at him and hitting him back over his head for four. I think that, like Steve Waugh, sledging just makes him more focused: I don't think it is a good idea to have a word. The ball I bowled to him in Durban in 1996 was the best ball I have bowled to any cricketer. I think he hit the first two balls after lunch for four, then I came from wide of the crease and the ball really went a long way to bowl him. I don't think I've ever celebrated like that - you save those for the big ones. We had discussed how to bowl to him, and I knew what I was trying to do, but I never expected it to go so far off the seam to knock out the off stump. It was a great sight. That series was billed as the Donald-Tendulkar battle, but he got his own back at Cape Town with one of the best knocks I've ever seen. Tendulkar is already a legend so I'm not sure how he'll be remembered - what comes after legend.He's the best in the world, one of the most magnificent players there's ever been. He's also a nice guy, a soft-hearted bloke who gives 110% and just loves playing cricket.
If ind and pak had played test cricket in that time, sachin surely wud have scored 8-10 centuries...bcoz they woud hav playd either in india or Pak, both countries hv batting friendly pitches so sachin surely wd hv scored lot of runs,,,
@@AZ-ft9vs prime Sachin won't even exist if the 2ws had played against him during that particular period of time. People know that you've lost too many so called upcoming stars during that period of time courtesy Pakistan bowling attack
@7:35 After Lara tells a story about Viv Richards throwing his bag out, the host asks, did you find out who threw the bag out. # *facepalm* But overall, a very nicely organised and enjoyable talk with two of the all-time greats.
Don't talk only about Sachin Sachin always ......please talk about lara .......lara was almost the same if not better .....just because he was in declining team that's why his team couldn't win cups . NDTV and hindustan times ....please don't make this so much boring
@@pravinkulkarni9909 lillee Thompson Australia k pas imran Pakistan Richard hadlee New Zealand or botham willis England k pas bus yehi 6 achy bowlers thy Richard k time.
@@pravinkulkarni9909 but lara Tendulkar sy bara big match player tha. Tendulkar big match player ni tha. Or kohli b batting pitches k time khel raha. Sirf Anderson, steyn, starc, jhonson, Cummins hi achy bowlers kohli ny khely wo b batting pitches, short grounds, heavy bats k sath. Kohli green pitches pr New Zealand or England ma flop hua. Tendulkar sy kohli ka test ma koi comparison ni. But kohli flat wickets pr best match winner of all time hy.
@@sibghatmansoor5125 :”- Tendulkar was highest scorer in World Cup 1996,20030 in 2011. In 1996 World Cup inldila was in semi And Sachin was highest scorer in semi, in 2003 World Cup india was runner and Sachin man of the match in semi, in 2011 World Cup Sachin was man of the match in semi and india was Winner, isn’t World Cup is highest level, isn’t Sachin was the best at that level?
Waqar got injured before the '92 world cup and made a comeback in England after Imran had retired!So this Sachin hitting Waqar into the stands after the 92 world cup before Imran had retired doesn't hold!
Being from 90's generation and currently a fan of Kohli, Steve Smith and Root and many more, I must tell you these two were gentleman showed no mercy to the lethal bowlers of their era. When I say lethal bowlers, trust me it won't be wrong If I call those bowlers another face of terror.
Sachin and Lara,90s era rocks, what a balance between bowlers and batmen was there,lucky to witness that era. ❤
The genius of Tendulkar on display!! Such an accurate prediction for the WC Final!!
Imran Khan ka naam, news aur pics laga laga ker roti kamane waala media.
Sachin is such a humble guy not just one of the greatest batsman in the world. Lots of Love to Sachin from Pakistan.. and ma Boy Lara yoooo mate.
Sachine & Brian both were the best Batsman & Humble Sportsman. We can not compare both since both were the Top class batsman no dought about it but Sachine is Right handed & Brian is Left handed & its make lots of difference in Technically performance.
my goodness..what an era 90s was....absolute LEGENDS...real GOATS
Damn, Sachin predicted the 2022 T20 WC perfectly. God for a reason. His reading of the game is truly outstanding, unbelievable!
"Did I entertain?" That was Lara's farewell speech. That was he. The true entertainer.
Allan Donald talks abt Sachin ,Lara ,Steve waugh in an interview in 2009 ,
I had been watching Sachin Tendulkar on and off before we (South Africa) were readmitted in 1991.
Everything about him is just so exceptional. He is wonderful technically and he has everything - class, speed, all the shots, and he is cool under pressure. Cricketers always talk about his amazing balance, even the Aussies. I've seen tapes of Sunil Gavaskar and if you split the screen between him and Tendulkar, they look virtually identical. I have never seen a man with such immaculate balance - it is freakish.
People go to a Test match just to watch Tendulkar. I, for one, would rather watch him than bowl against him. Actually, I'm glad I'll never have to bowl to him in a Test match again, though I've been quite successful against him. He is No. 1 in my book - the best player I have ever had the privilege of bowling to. There's Steve Waugh and there's Brian Lara, who was wonderful in 1995, but Tendulkar is a class above, consistently special.
The best knock I can remember him playing was at Newlands in 1997, when he was just unstoppable. We only got him thanks to a blinding catch by Adam Bacher off a hook shot, otherwise he would have gone on and on.
Under Hansie Cronje we studied hard for a Tendulkar weakness. We thought he might be vulnerable, especially early in his innings, to the ball that is bowled from wide of the crease, coming back in off a good length. He might then be bowled through the gate, or be lbw, especially on English wickets. We also tried peppering him with short balls - not many top-class batters like that - but it didn't really seem to bother him. The one thing that might rattle him is being restricted. He loves scoring, and scoring quickly, and if he is frustrated, sometimes he goes out and looks for the big shot.
I don't think he really gets rattled by sledging. Glenn McGrath tried it and Tendulkar just kept running at him and hitting him back over his head for four. I think that, like Steve Waugh, sledging just makes him more focused: I don't think it is a good idea to have a word.
Tendulkar is already a legend so I'm not sure how he'll be remembered - what comes after legend? . He's the best in the world, one of the most magnificent players there's ever been. He's also a nice guy, a soft-hearted bloke who gives 110% and just loves playing cricket.
Wow, great memory lane trip, thank you for sharing. For lovers of cricket you put us in the moment and to recognise talent from your perspective is amazing insight. Respect. Thank you. 🏏
Lara is the greatest ever batsman
I love sachin all my life.. And also what a gentleman he is... A legendary batsman of pure class.. We will never witness such class of a batsman again. I am from Sri Lanka and he is my childhood HERO
The two greatest batsman of all time. Rest everybody follow them. Its no debate.
Forget about stats ,
Sachin had a strokeplay superior to any other batter in the last 30 years.
Simply sensational.
Nobody thrashed Warne and Mcgra ,like Sachin did at his prime.
1996 wcup , 1996 Delhi test ,2001 test series ,Icc knockout Nairobi.
1998 test series ,Sharjah storm etc
Brutal thrashing of lifetime.
Both Lara & Tendulkar have a quality more than cricket----They are thorough gentlemen
I was lucky enough in my life to witness these legends whole journey in cricket.
"Brutality with Beauty", the host said it exactly how it was of Sir. Charles Lara
Sachin was spot on about the dimensions in MCG being used by Eng, what wonderful intuition he has. Brilliant!
Sachin was not spot on about England plans but only about the dimensions of the field. The England coaching staff must have watched the live broadcast of this interview and picked up the clue that Sachin dropped. Then they must have kicked themselves for not having thought of it.
Lara is being very humble here. The truth is that he was as bigger batsman as Sachin.
Stats doesn't say so ....they were unique and they were cut above the rest
Both are great and gave something unique to crckt.
Gaan du Spotted
Nahi nahi misbah best tha bolna😂😂 sala pakistani
@@selmonboi684 No one is saying that Misbah was great. He was just a decent player.
I don't know why you people feel so insecure when someone expresses a different opinion than yours. Lara was as good a player as Sachin that's what Shane Warne has said as well. Now you may start throwing filth on him as well.
I was at that game with my father! Dad was a great player himself, and being from the West Indies himself, he was so excited to see some of the chaps he knew. Great game!
One thing any human beings an any living beings can learn from these two superb humans is modesty and humility
Jai Hind 😮but I don't see this team winning any world event prove uu s wrong and we will be the most happiest
Virat sir and Rohit sir it's not about ipl wtc and the world cup but winning all of them because respect and honour is connected to money
Given Sachin never had fast bowlers in his own team with skills like West Indian and Pak pacers to practice…
It shows how great he is compared to other batting greats who had the McGrath, the Ambroses the Wasims the Shoaibs and Brett lees in their team to practise and hone their batting skills
@Ashraful And Lara the best ever says Sachin is better than him..I guess that ends the discussion..
Lara was humble enough to say that Sachin was the better batsman, and thereby paid him a compliment.
Sachin was too proud to return the compliment because it would have been not a compliment but a mere statement of fact.
@@ashraful6259
Great Don Bradman praised only three players during his lifetime
1.Gary Sobers
2.Greame Pollock
3.Sachin Tendulkar.
@@sheepakgangadharan1307he never said that stop the cap
36:58 - 37:46 - Wasim, Waqar spent hours prediciting what will happen in WC T20 but could never get it right. But Sachin just casually sitting far away predicted what will happen in T20 final exactly and explained it technically.
Sachin underestimates his cricketing genius. He will be the best strategist out there.
That why we call him god
Virat should watch this interview how these two legends respect each other
💚 💚 💚 World 🌎 no 1 ❤ Great brain Lara hee hai inki Win % Jada hai ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Both are priceless and precious asset of cricket 🏏 who entertained worldwide. Regards 🌸🌻🌾🔔🔔🔔
HT could have had few sporting enthusiasts in the audience. Two great legends of Cricket sharing interesting stories, perspectives and a lousy response from audience for most part !!
1 Sachin
2 lara
Both are truly greats
But overall sachin is greatest
OMG!!! can watch these 2 for hours.. So humble
right handed and left handed gods of batting.
Sachin on the spot last eng vs pak match what a player genius reader of the game
Both were genius people 🙏
It was a real treat to listen to the maestros talk about cricket.
Those who think Imran was a fair cricketer, this gives you an answer. He will do anything to win, starting from ball tampering of 1983. Yes, he initiated international umpires, but that was out of challenge because Indian cricketers had openly said that they can't win in Pakistan because they play with 12 players.
The sharp mind of Sachin predicting the Final, if only he had a strong bowling his successes would only have been greater.
If bowlers didn't screw up in 2003 we could have had 2 world cups. (Three actually)
@@parthsavyasachi9348 They were playing against a might Australian team, they could have have won 1996 also if Azhar had not screwed at the toss by bowling
The prince Brian Charles Laura is very articulate he is the greatest for me
It's Brian Charles Lara
Two cricket leagent together....sachin vs b.lara...🤗👌🤗👌🤗👌👌🤗👌🤗👌🤗👌
Sachin and Lara...Thank you all for delightful childhood and memories You've given us!
You are the Prince, but the king is still around....statement to mark the territory
If there is anyone who can be compared with Sachin it is only Lara but never Kohli …
What SAM CURRAN has done.. Is what SACHIN PAAJI has told.. MADE THEM TO PLAY SQUARE-OFF THE WICKET.
2 batsmen the likes of which we may not see in a 100 years
In my perception in test cricket Lara is better than Sachin.
In terms of pure batsmanship the three best players I saw live (since 1997): Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara and AB de Villiers
Sachin for day to day, fast bowling and spin bowling, slow pitch or fast pitch. Lara for prime if you want to win. Lara at his prime could absolutely destroy a bowling attack and single handed has won many matches.
The interviewer conducted the chat so well.. the best I've seen in such forums 👍🏼
Sachin was right on the money with his WC final insight. Tremendous insight from a genius reader of the game.
Sachin was not on the money with his WC Final prediction, but only about the dimensions of the field. The England coaching staff must have watched the live broadcast of this interview and picked up the clue that Sachin dropped. Then they must have kicked themselves for not having thought of it.
KUMAR Sangakkara Batting Average Is Higher Than Sachin And Lara In Test Cricket, He played Some Classic innings on Forgein Soil, Don't Underrate Him.
Ponting was the best batsman of pace bowler, Lara was the best batsman of spin bowler and Sachin was equally good against pace and spin. It is hard to choose between Sachin and Lara, Sachin had some advantages because of his longevity of the game.
Lara played fast bowling really well, played spin competently, sachin played all bowling types competently, Lara was pure style and class also lara single handedly initiated innings and finished the game for his side on his own, sachin rarely did that he would build an innings but he never finished lara in test his 400 plus runs is class. Also remember lara had probably just chanderpaul as a decent batsman whereas sachin was blessed with laxman, David, later sehwag and yuvraj then Dhoni whereas the end of Lara career he had a younger chris Gayle. This is why I admire lara as an individual he was class
@@MohammedShafiq-id5ov :- I don’t remember any innings where he finished except 153, however Sachin finished more, in fourth innings Sachin finished more matches than lara, Sachin started his career in 1989, Dravid join in 1996 and Laxman 1999, Sachin already played 10 years of cricket, I admire Sehwag more because he scored triple centuries in winning cause unlike on dead rubber scoring 400, Chandrapaul, Sarvan, Carl hooper, Richie Richardsan, Chris Gyle and bowler like Ambrose, Walse, bishop. In fact india was looser in 1997 West Indian tour and 2001 West Indies tour, if West Indies was bad Team then how they beat india however lara was not able to score centuries. Sachin is the best ever admired by the best batsman of all time Bradman, Richards, Gavaskar etc. as Warne said day in day out Sachin is the best batsman Lara on his day better batsman. If the condition is more tough Sachin is even more tougher, Lara was scattered on ground against genuine pace many times however Sachin was rarely. In across condition, in across format, there is no match for Sachin.
Sachin ,had the ability to hit good balls for boundaries ,and also could have easily played fast bowlers of 70s ,80s in prehelmet era.
Brian lara ,in pre helmet era ,could hav faced some problems.
Steve smith also would hav faced problems in pre helmet era.
@@Ajay.369v sachin was gifted with the ability devise the right shot selection against fast bowlers and if you see lara against Aussies, south Africa and English he hit very good bowls for boundaries, even against paksitan bowlers he played well. Sachin played really calculatedly and had the ability to transition double his strike rate against bowlers but he Built innings and never really dominated pace battery attacks like viv did or Lara to some aspects
@@MohammedShafiq-id5ov
Lara did not score a single TEST hundred against Waseem ,waqar ,Allan Donald (90s greats ).
Viv and Sachin scored hundreds against great fast bowling attacks.
24:24...if ur prepared to test my patience im prepared to test ur patience.Goosebumps
Sachin s analysis and England won the series.
God .🙏🏻🙏🏻
The best right hand batsman (after Don Bradman) and the best left hand batsman ever
SACHIN AND LARA
SUPER STAR BATSMAN OF THE 1990S ERA
Brian Lara is ahead of Tendulkar and the kind of knocks he played against Australia is staggering.
No he is not. Stop kidding yourself.
@@tejaswinithukral6534 statchin cant be compared to lara. Lara is closer to ben stokes in terms of impact, while Sachin just accumulates runs like joe root. Both have different roles.
@@tejaswinithukral6534 Kidding myself?. Please watch out his batting in 1999 series against Australia. You will also agree with me.
Please don’t judge players only by the runs.We need to see how much impact they have created on the game.
Lara always played with the below par team where as sachin got good support from the other batsman, Yet Lara raised to the occasion and played fabulous knocks.
Lara was a magician.
@@kshitijsharma1577 the fact that you have used a slander word itself shows how disgusting you are.
@@krithikveer3355 sachin got good support from whom in 90s? Dont be ridiculous. Sachin was a lone warrior in the 90s for india..
so much greatness on the stage . i am gonna go blind
Sachin’s analysis about the final was spot on.
Not at all. The England coaching staff must have watched the live broadcast of this interview and picked up the clue that Sachin dropped.
WOW...Sachin predicted that ENG would win WC T20 final....and ENG did it !!!!!
Only two choices no so 50 50 chances.
I think the point about playing square was more on the point
It was a masterful interview. It was great to see them both together.
What is the secret of their success ....that question should have put here.
Gone are those days.......
Great interviewer 🏏
Sachin the God of cricket
Wow superb insight from genius of cricket brains
Best batsman and great batsman of the world🙏🙏🙏
Bhai lara >>>Sachin in test , Sachin>>lara in odi
look sachin told it correctly and that is what happened in melbourne england got the pakistanis playing square of the wickets . I hope sachin contribute as a coach at some point .
True also people dont realise pak is the least inexperienced side in Melbourne conditions, for a variety of factors, but also I believe if pak won toss and bowled first it would it been easier. England are too good in T20
@19:27
If Sachin is GOD of cricket then Lara is also a GOD of cricket. Indian media don't be so biased 😂😂😂😂----Voices from Northeast India
Master strokes from master players
Stuff of legend and actually truelly Epic in the real sense
Amazing! Instead of having these yawning uncles and aunties in the crowd, you can give it to school kids or upcoming cricketers, at least they will be inspired
Great legend
Very professional interview, the host asked all the correct questions, I could have watched this for a few more hours
Due respect Sachin but B Lara is the ultimate
Brian Lara real God of Batting
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Sachin is greatest god
In tests, Lara>>>>>>>>> sachin...
We miss you guys
To simply put and settle the debate - 2 of the greatest. Lara the leader in Tests and Sachin the leader in ODIs.
Such lovely down memories lane ❤ thanks guys
Test....Lara
Oneday.....sachin
Sachin havent played a test match with Pakistan for a decade that is from 1989 to 1999. If he had Played in that period, he would've been dismantled from the Toe crushers of Waqar and Wasim.
Allan Donald talks about Sachin in an interview in 2009.
I had been watching Sachin Tendulkar on and off before we (South Africa) were readmitted in 1991. People were always talking about him so I was aware of what we were going to come up against, and I remember Craig McDermott telling us that he was going to be the best in the world.
Everything about him is just so exceptional. He is wonderful technically and he has everything - class, speed, all the shots, and he is cool under pressure. Cricketers always talk about his amazing balance, even the Aussies. I've seen tapes of Sunil Gavaskar and if you split the screen between him and Tendulkar, they look virtually identical. I have never seen a man with such immaculate balance - it is freakish.
People go to a Test match just to watch Tendulkar. I, for one, would rather watch him than bowl against him. Actually, I'm glad I'll never have to bowl to him in a Test match again, though I've been quite successful against him. He is No. 1 in my book - the best player I have ever had the privilege of bowling to. There's Steve Waugh and there's Brian Lara, who was wonderful in 1995, but Tendulkar is a class above, consistently special.
Your margin for error against him really is marginal. If you get him on a flat track, when he is, say, 50 not out off 24 balls, then you know that you have a very long day ahead and the situation can be very, very demoralising. The best knock I can remember him playing was at Newlands in 1997, when he was just unstoppable. We only got him thanks to a blinding catch by Adam Bacher off a hook shot, otherwise he would have gone on and on.
Under Hansie Cronje we studied hard for a Tendulkar weakness. We thought he might be vulnerable, especially early in his innings, to the ball that is bowled from wide of the crease, coming back in off a good length. He might then be bowled through the gate, or be lbw, especially on English wickets. We also tried peppering him with short balls - not many top-class batters like that - but it didn't really seem to bother him. The one thing that might rattle him is being restricted. He loves scoring, and scoring quickly, and if he is frustrated, sometimes he goes out and looks for the big shot.
I don't think he really gets rattled by sledging. Glenn McGrath tried it and Tendulkar just kept running at him and hitting him back over his head for four. I think that, like Steve Waugh, sledging just makes him more focused: I don't think it is a good idea to have a word.
The ball I bowled to him in Durban in 1996 was the best ball I have bowled to any cricketer. I think he hit the first two balls after lunch for four, then I came from wide of the crease and the ball really went a long way to bowl him. I don't think I've ever celebrated like that - you save those for the big ones. We had discussed how to bowl to him, and I knew what I was trying to do, but I never expected it to go so far off the seam to knock out the off stump. It was a great sight. That series was billed as the Donald-Tendulkar battle, but he got his own back at Cape Town with one of the best knocks I've ever seen.
Tendulkar is already a legend so I'm not sure how he'll be remembered - what comes after legend.He's the best in the world, one of the most magnificent players there's ever been. He's also a nice guy, a soft-hearted bloke who gives 110% and just loves playing cricket.
Yeah we have seen that in 2003 wc final....he thrashed them like gully bowlers
If ind and pak had played test cricket in that time, sachin surely wud have scored 8-10 centuries...bcoz they woud hav playd either in india or Pak, both countries hv batting friendly pitches so sachin surely wd hv scored lot of runs,,,
The same applies vice versa..... Wasim and waqar haven't played against prime Sachin in the 90s where he averages 55+.
@@AZ-ft9vs prime Sachin won't even exist if the 2ws had played against him during that particular period of time. People know that you've lost too many so called upcoming stars during that period of time courtesy Pakistan bowling attack
The GOATS, The Gods🤩🤩🤩
The chair looks uncomfortable because of high arm rest
@7:35 After Lara tells a story about Viv Richards throwing his bag out, the host asks, did you find out who threw the bag out. # *facepalm*
But overall, a very nicely organised and enjoyable talk with two of the all-time greats.
Don't talk only about Sachin Sachin always ......please talk about lara .......lara was almost the same if not better .....just because he was in declining team that's why his team couldn't win cups . NDTV and hindustan times ....please don't make this so much boring
Sachin called the final game..
Such an ordinary anchor, so many ums, aaaas, completely spoiled the discussion
Check out that shitt, batting line up of Windies, in the 2000's, where Lara scored runs, sachin got another 50k runs playing along him
Two r world best
Waqar younas was father of both.
Viv Richard didn't have to face warne, macgrath, reverse swing, murli.
@@pravinkulkarni9909 lillee Thompson Australia k pas imran Pakistan Richard hadlee New Zealand or botham willis England k pas bus yehi 6 achy bowlers thy Richard k time.
@@pravinkulkarni9909 Tendulkar ny waqar, wasim, shoib, saqlain, murli, ambrose, walsh, Donald, pollock, steyn, macgrath, warne, bret lee, gelispee, starc, Mitchell jhonson, shane bond, flintoff, Anderson sb ko khela.
@@pravinkulkarni9909 but lara Tendulkar sy bara big match player tha. Tendulkar big match player ni tha. Or kohli b batting pitches k time khel raha. Sirf Anderson, steyn, starc, jhonson, Cummins hi achy bowlers kohli ny khely wo b batting pitches, short grounds, heavy bats k sath. Kohli green pitches pr New Zealand or England ma flop hua. Tendulkar sy kohli ka test ma koi comparison ni. But kohli flat wickets pr best match winner of all time hy.
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:”- Tendulkar was highest scorer in World Cup 1996,20030 in 2011. In 1996 World Cup inldila was in semi And Sachin was highest scorer in semi, in 2003 World Cup india was runner and Sachin man of the match in semi, in 2011 World Cup Sachin was man of the match in semi and india was Winner, isn’t World Cup is highest level, isn’t Sachin was the best at that level?
Great batsmans
Lara greatest bats man
I have doubts about this report. Telegram being run by a former Russian is something.
The best batsman of his generation lara with the 3rd best batsman india has ever produced sachin.
Shane we miss
GODS!
Hey Lara said when I was playing International Cricket that time Sachin was wearing Diapers 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Gary sobers drank till 3AM ,then sleeps and wakes up for a test match the same day and scores a brutal test 100 ,with the hangover and groggy mind.
Waqar got injured before the '92 world cup and made a comeback in England after Imran had retired!So this Sachin hitting Waqar into the stands after the 92 world cup before Imran had retired doesn't hold!
both greats but my choice is Ricky ponting
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Tricky title of video you scammers
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