The Most stylish batsman i have ever seen, and also the best and the only batsman in the world who could play under pressure The next best batsman to play under pressure is S Chandrapal
Lara is one if the greatest to ever play the game and he was always under pressure it was him alone in a falling west indies team it was him alone until chanderpaul cam along the both carried west indies for a long time the was probably the best duo together one majestic batsman in Kara and a shiv that was the hardest batsman to get out I feel no other greats had a week team as the west indies when Lara and shiv played together Sachin had great Indian batters around him and so as ponting he had a very strong batters around him that's why Lara is in class by himself
Brian won an ICC Champions trophy as captain sir. he also played a leading role in securing the last Frank Worrell trophy win for the then all conquering west indies in 1992/93 and the only series that rivalled a Frank Worrell Series trophy in the early 90s was the Ashes. In fact in many ways it was bigger because England were not even close to being a top side(they would finish the 90s as test cricket's lowest ranked team) and between 1990-1997, a Frank Worrell Trophy was not just a series contested by Australia and the WI, it was a series between the two best sides in the world
Thank you for pointing this out! You’re absolutely correct-Brian Lara led the West Indies to victory in the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy as a captain, Additionally, his significant contributions to securing the Frank Worrell Trophy in 1992/93 against the then-dominant Australian side further underscore his greatness. The Frank Worrell Trophy during that era was indeed a highly prestigious contest, rivaling the Ashes in importance. While our video emphasizes Lara’s brilliance and his individual legacy beyond trophies, and by trophies I meant Cricket Worldcup (I should have refined my script) these accomplishments highlight his role as both a leader and a player who delivered under pressure. Thanks for pointing this out.
I never put my videos online before doing my due diligence. This mistake was more about refining the script, but I do agree that I should have put more work on the script.
While he is not right about the trophy , he is absolutely right that he is the hier to a crumbling empire ….. shit players around him was a understatement … at one point he had a decent batting line up with him ….but terrible bowling
The Most stylish batsman i have ever seen, and also the best and the only batsman in the world who could play under pressure
The next best batsman to play under pressure is
S Chandrapal
S chandrapal. the most difficult batsman. I'm actually refining a script on this. planning to get this done for my next video.
Brian Lara is the best batsman the world has ever seen. He was better than all his contemporaries.
no doubt, totally agree with you.
The greatest batsman ever...!!
Lara is one if the greatest to ever play the game and he was always under pressure it was him alone in a falling west indies team it was him alone until chanderpaul cam along the both carried west indies for a long time the was probably the best duo together one majestic batsman in Kara and a shiv that was the hardest batsman to get out I feel no other greats had a week team as the west indies when Lara and shiv played together Sachin had great Indian batters around him and so as ponting he had a very strong batters around him that's why Lara is in class by himself
yes, you've summed up my whole video and added some extra points which I wish I should i have added. thank you so much and yes totally agree with you.
Greatest batsman of all time
Brian won an ICC Champions trophy as captain sir. he also played a leading role in securing the last Frank Worrell trophy win for the then all conquering west indies in 1992/93 and the only series that rivalled a Frank Worrell Series trophy in the early 90s was the Ashes. In fact in many ways it was bigger because England were not even close to being a top side(they would finish the 90s as test cricket's lowest ranked team) and between 1990-1997, a Frank Worrell Trophy was not just a series contested by Australia and the WI, it was a series between the two best sides in the world
Thank you for pointing this out! You’re absolutely correct-Brian Lara led the West Indies to victory in the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy as a captain, Additionally, his significant contributions to securing the Frank Worrell Trophy in 1992/93 against the then-dominant Australian side further underscore his greatness. The Frank Worrell Trophy during that era was indeed a highly prestigious contest, rivaling the Ashes in importance.
While our video emphasizes Lara’s brilliance and his individual legacy beyond trophies, and by trophies I meant Cricket Worldcup (I should have refined my script) these accomplishments highlight his role as both a leader and a player who delivered under pressure. Thanks for pointing this out.
@@crticsandcuriosity so you did zero research
I never put my videos online before doing my due diligence. This mistake was more about refining the script, but I do agree that I should have put more work on the script.
Absolutely Artist of the game Cricket
Great narrative.
Thank you...!
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Sign is LARA
2nd best batsman of his Era ❤... Love you Prince of Trinidad
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one of the most risky player
he was but he was one of the most difficult player as well for the bowlers.
Stalist batsman
Brian Lara played with poor team. India Australia South Africa Srilanka also strong teams. Lara can
He Miss out on 2020 cricket
how and why?
While he is not right about the trophy , he is absolutely right that he is the hier to a crumbling empire ….. shit players around him was a understatement … at one point he had a decent batting line up with him ….but terrible bowling
couldnt agree more. not mentioning his champion trophy feat was a mistake.