| July 12, 2024 at 5:00 PM
In a recent interview with The Daily Mail, legendary West Indies cricketer Brian Lara revealed two potential players who might break his famous 400-run record in Test cricket. Lara’s record, achieved in April 2004 against England, remains the highest individual score in Test cricket.
Reflecting on today’s cricket landscape, Lara highlighted the talents of two young Indian cricketers, Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal, as possible contenders to surpass his monumental achievement.
Brian Lara’s unbeaten 400 off 582 balls against England at the Antigua Recreation Ground is a landmark in cricket history. Achieved during the fourth Test match in 2004, Lara’s innings surpassed Matthew Hayden’s previous record of 380 runs. This feat solidified Lara’s status as one of cricket’s greatest batter and set a benchmark that has yet to be eclipsed by any active cricketer.
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Brian Lara named Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal as the players most capable of breaking his 400-run record. According to Lara, these two Indian batters possess the talent, aggression, and capability required to achieve such a monumental task if they find themselves in the right situation.
“How many aggressive players do you have playing today? Especially in the England team. Zak Crawley and Harry Brook. Maybe in the Indian team? Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill. If they find the right situation, the records could be broken – both of them,” Lara said to The Daily Mail.
Shubman Gill has quickly become one of the brightest talents in international cricket. Making his Test debut for India in 2020, Gill has consistently showcased his ability to score runs under pressure. With a highest score of 128 and an average of 35.52 across 25 Test matches, Gill’s potential for big innings is evident.
Yashasvi Jaiswal’s journey from humble beginnings to the international cricket stage is nothing short of inspirational. At just 22 years old, Jaiswal has already scored two double centuries in his nine-Test career, with a top score of 214 not out. His average of 68.53 and his three hundreds indicate a player with the temperament and skill to challenge Lara’s record.
Gill and Jaiswal have distinct batting styles that could help them in breaking Lara’s record. Gill’s elegant stroke play and ability to handle fast bowling make him a formidable top-order batters.
In contrast, Jaiswal’s aggressive approach and proficiency against spin bowling allow him to dominate in different conditions. Both players have shown that they can build big innings, an essential trait for breaking a long-standing record.
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