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Bravo Lara!


zasanya

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The boy has a claim. His sheer appetite for staying at the crease and batting, and batting, and batting, and batting...

 

And he is capable of playing slow or fast on an type of track. One of the greats.

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I don't think that I have ever seen anyone treating spinners with such utter disdain.

 

Kaneria was way out of his league, but even Murali has complimented him. Hopefully someone will post a clip of the recent mauling (28 runs)? It's too bad that we likely won't see too much of him after the 2007 WC (he's 37 right now)...

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I remember watching casually in 2004 part of his stellar 400 not out against England - just the buzz alone was incredible.

 

This double century was from the footage I've seen, quite high quality from Brian. Well done.

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I remember watching casually in 2004 part of his stellar 400 not out against England - just the buzz alone was incredible.

 

This double century was from the footage I've seen, quite high quality from Brian. Well done.

He was completely selfish in that match and threw away any chance the Windies had of beating us just for his own personal glory. He should have declared earlier. The Aussies put the team first. When Hayden got his 380 against Zimbabwe, he was told he had until a certain time to get it or the team would declare no matter what. He had to give it some tonk to get there, but he knew that Ponting would declare and leave him high and dry if necessary.

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Same when he scored his 500 or 501, can't remember which. That was all personal glory too.

 

On a different note, heard about the 2 Indian schoolboys that scored a 721 partnership off 40 overs? They broke Sachin Tendulkar's old record.

 

Sean

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Same when he scored his 500 or 501, can't remember which. That was all personal glory too.

 

On a different note, heard about the 2 Indian schoolboys that scored a 721 partnership off 40 overs? They broke Sachin Tendulkar's old record.

 

Sean

Yup, I did. Sachin had set that record with Vinod Kambli who also played for India - and got a double ton against us... (surprise, surprise!)

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