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West Indies batting legend Brian Lara reckons that Virat Kohli will find it tough to break Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 100 international centuries.
1. Brian Lara (West Indies) – 14 Test centuries in losing causes At the top of this list is Brian Lara, one of the most breathtaking batsmen the game has ever seen.
Shai Hope has scored his 18th ODI century, passing the great Desmond Haynes and getting closer to Brian Lara's tally of 19 centuries. On August 12, Hope played a commanding innings of 120 not out off ...
He scored 19 centuries in his 110-test career that ended in 1984. The 73-year-old Richards scored 24 centuries in 121 test matches. Lara, who retired in 2006, scored 34 centuries in 131 tests.
Featuring 425 matches, Brian Lara accumulated 22,260 runs with an average of 46.66. He also has 53 centuries and 110 half-centuries to his name. With these records, he is considered as one of the ...
Lara, the former West Indies skipper, is one of cricket's legendary figures, tallying almost 12,000 runs in test cricket at an average of 52.88 per innings, including 24 centuries and 48 half ...
Lara holds the record Test score of 400 not out, made against England in 2004. That was one of his 34 Test centuries, with an average of 52.89 for his career.
Shubman Gill had terrific tour of England in his maiden Test series as captain. While a young Indian side squared the ...
If West Indies great Brian Lara were to play in the modern era, would he use the reverse-sweep, which England opener Ben Duckett has mastered, as one of his main strokes in Test cricket? Has he ...
Former West Indies batting great Brian Lara named his 'GOATS' (Greatest of all Time) in cricket, placing Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah among three more legends of the sport.