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Batting great Brian Lara has conceded West Indies has a habit of turning great cricketing prospects into mediocre ones, in the wake of its first Test capitulation against Australia. Full Article at ABC Online
Port of Spain, Nov. 29 (PTI): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh described Brian Lara as an icon and praised him for his cricketing skills during their meeting here yesterday. Full Article at Calcutta Telegraph
Britain's Queen Elizabeth greets Trinidad and Tobago sportsmen Brian Lara (C) and Dwight Yorke during a meeting with youth in Port-of-Spain November 28, 2009. Picture taken November 28. View Photo »
We don't need to be mulling over the fact of who should be captain or who shouldn't be captain. Chris Gayle is going to get my support and I hope he's going to get everyone's support
West Indian Cricket legend, Brian Lara and Australia have a special affinity. Full Article at The Age
Port of Spain: West Indies batting star Brian Lara met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who described him as an “icon” and showered praise on him for his cricketing skills. Full Article at The Hindu
Lara and Manmohan chatted for several minutes on cricket and a possible visit by Lara to India, informed sources said. His meeting with Lara was hurriedly arranged before his departure. Manmohan Singh was here to attend the Commonwealth summit. Full Article at New Kerala
Cricketer Brian Lara of Trinidad and Tobago speaks to the media after being awarded with the Order of Australia in Port-of-Spain, November 29, 2009. View Photo »
But we have world-class young players as well in A. B. de Villiers and J-P Duminy, and we are not even touching the guys we know are world class: Graeme Smith and Jacques Kallis. I have read that Ian Chappell compares Duminy to Brian Lara and Ricky Ponting as the next player who will bring crowds into t...
West Indies batting star Brian Lara met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who described him as an "icon" and showered praise on him for his cricketing skills. 40-year-old Lara called on Singh on the sidelines of the Commonwealth Heads of Government... Full Article at CricBuzz.com
West Indies batting star Brian Lara met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who described him as an "icon" and showered praise on him for his cricketing skills. 40-year-old Lara called on Singh on the sidelines of the Commonwealth Heads of Government... Full Article at Hindustan Times
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth greets Trinidad and Tobago sportsmen Brian Lara (C) and Dwight Yorke during a meeting with youth in Port-of-Spain November 28, 2009. Picture taken November 28.
View Photo »Cricketer Brian Lara of Trinidad and Tobago speaks to the media after being awarded with the Order of Australia in Port-of-Spain, November 29, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) speaks at a ceremony with cricketer Brian Lara (C) of Trinidad and Tobago where he was awarded with the Order of Australia in Port-of-Spain, November 29, 2009. At the left is Lara's daughter Sydney Lara.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) stands with cricketer Brian Lara of Trinidad and Tobago in a ceremony where Lara was awarded with the Order of Australia in Port-of-Spain, November 29, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) stands with cricketer Brian Lara of Trinidad and Tobago in a ceremony where Lara was awarded with the Order of Australia in Port-of-Spain, November 29, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) stands with cricketer Brian Lara of Trinidad and Tobago in a ceremony where Lara was awarded with the Order of Australia in Port-of-Spain, November 29, 2009.
View Photo »PORT-OF-SPAIN, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - NOVEMBER 29: BER 29: Former West Indies cricketer Brian Lara (L) speaks to Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) before being presented with the insignia of the Order of Australia during a ceremony at the Australian High Commision residence on No...
View Photo »PORT-OF-SPAIN, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - NOVEMBER 29: Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) presents former West Indies cricketer Brian Lara (L) with the insignia of the Order of Australia during a ceremony at the Australian High Commision residence on November 29, 2009 in Port-of-Spain,...
View Photo »PORT-OF-SPAIN, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - NOVEMBER 29: Former West Indies cricketer Brian Lara (L) speaks to Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) before being presented with the insignia of the Order of Australia during a ceremony at the Australian High Commision residence on November 29...
View Photo »PORT-OF-SPAIN, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - NOVEMBER 29: Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd speaks before presenting former West Indies cricketer Brian Lara with the insignia of the Order of Australia during a ceremony at the Australian High Commision residence on November 29, 2009 in Port-...
View Photo »PORT-OF-SPAIN, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - NOVEMBER 29: Former West Indies cricketer Brian Lara speaks after being presented with the insignia of the Order of Australia by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) during a ceremony at the Australian High Commision residence on November 29, 20...
View Photo »PORT-OF-SPAIN, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - NOVEMBER 29: ER 29: Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd speaks before presenting former West Indies cricketer Brian Lara with the insignia of the Order of Australia during a ceremony at the Australian High Commision residence on November 29, 2009...
View Photo »England players watch as West Indies' Brian Lara speaks to the crowd before the opening of the Brian Lara pavilion at Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, before the fifth cricket test match March 6, 2009.
View Photo »Retired West Indies' cricket captain Brian Lara pulls down a banner during a ceremony naming a stand in the pavilion after Lara on the first day of the fifth and final cricket test match between the West Indies and England at Queen's Park Oval in Port of Spain, Trinidad, Friday, March...
View Photo »Auctioneer Charles Leski holds Sir Donald Bradman's record breaking cricket bat in Melbourne December 15, 2008. Bradman's bat is to go to auction on Monday night and it is expected to fetch between A$10,000 and $20,000 ($6680-$13360) when it goes under the hammer.
View Photo »Auctioneer Charles Leski holds Sir Donald Bradman's record breaking cricket bat in Melbourne December 15, 2008. Bradman's bat is to go to auction Monday night and it is expected to fetch between A$10,000 and $20,000 ($6680-$13360) when it goes under the hammer. Bradman.
View Photo »Auctioneer Charles Leski holds Sir Donald Bradman's record breaking cricket bat in Melbourne December 15, 2008. Bradman's bat is to go to auction on Monday night and it is expected to fetch between A$10,000 and $20,000 ($6680-$13360) when it goes under the hammer.
View Photo »Cricketer Brian Lara of Trinidad and Tobago speaks to the media after being awarded with the Order of Australia in Port-of-Spain, November 29, 2009.
View Photo »We don't need to be mulling over the fact of who should be captain or who shouldn't be captain. Chris Gayle is going to get my support and I hope he's going to get everyone's support
But we have world-class young players as well in A. B. de Villiers and J-P Duminy, and we are not even touching the guys we know are world class: Graeme Smith and Jacques Kallis. I have read that Ian Chappell compares Duminy to Brian Lara and Ricky Ponting as the next player who will bring crowds into t...
Australia's present fast bowlers aren't as fast as Lee is, but maybe they are creating a lot more options for the captain than what Lee is doing
He has the hunger and the desire. Tendulkar has come back from injuries. Tendulkar and Ricky Ponting are technically sound while Brian Lara is very exciting to watch.
Brett Lee has done an enormous service for Australian cricket. He's worked really hard. But a guy that bowls that fast is not going to maintain his pace over a longer period of time
The people here in Australia make us really welcome, that's why my best friend Brian Lara and I enjoy being here so much.
I fear the West Indies could be in for a bit of a hiding ... I think one of the handicaps will be that they haven't played together for a long time, due to the dispute with the board. That, coupled with Australia coming off an Ashes defeat with a captain who is under some pressure. They will be trying t...
It has been stated repeatedly that the reason why Karamath was not awarded the contract was because Karamath was busily occupied with many other projects, including the Brian Lara cricket facility, and that Karamath did not have the capacity
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