Published Jul 16, 2024, 10:34 am IST
Two of cricket’s finest batters, India’s Sachin Tendulkar and West Indies’ Brian Lara, broke numerous records during their illustrious careers, many of which still stand. Tendulkar is the all-time leading run-scorer in both Tests (15,921) and ODIs (18,426), while Lara holds the record for the highest score by a batter in Tests (400) and First Class Cricket (501). Despite their mutual admiration, Lara recently named a player he believes was even more naturally gifted than himself and Tendulkar: his former teammate Carl Hooper.
In a candid revelation, Lara expressed his awe for Hooper’s raw talent, stating, “In terms of raw talent, Carl Hooper was the best player I have ever seen.” He also mentioned that legendary West Indies batter Vivian Richards held Hooper in high regard. “Viv Richards never discouraged anyone because he didn’t want them to be great like him. His sternness was just who he was, but he never wanted you not to do well. Viv loved Carl much more than he loved me, that’s for sure. But the way Viv shows love didn’t resonate with Carl,” Lara added.
“Carl was easily one of the best players I’ve ever seen. I would say that not even Tendulkar and myself would come close to that talent. Separate Carl’s career from playing to captaining and his numbers are very different. As a captain he averaged near to 50, so he enjoyed the responsibility. It’s sad that only as a captain did he fulfil his true potential,” Lara wrote.
“There were players in my time who challenged, or at least went past the 300 mark – Virender Sehwag, Chris Gayle, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Sanath Jayasuriya. They were pretty much aggressive players,” Lara told The Daily Mail.
“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,” he added.
While reflecting on his career, Lara also identified current players who could potentially break his record of 400 runs in a Test innings. Recently, Lara picked two players each from England and India whom he believes have the capability to surpass his monumental score. Although he did not specify the names in this particular interview, his previous mentions often include talents like Joe Root and Ben Stokes from England, and Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma from India, considering their remarkable batting prowess.
Lara’s acknowledgment of these modern-day cricketers highlights the evolution of the game and the continuous emergence of extraordinary talent. His admiration for Carl Hooper and recognition of current players underline the rich legacy of cricket and its enduring appeal.
Brian Lara’s reflections on past and present cricketing talents offer a fascinating insight into the game’s history and its future. His praise for Carl Hooper and the potential of contemporary players to break records ensure that the legacy of great cricketing feats continues to inspire.
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