>

400*: When Lara Placed Himself Ahead Of His Team by Garfield Robinson

More
18 Apr 2014 11:29 #187630 by chairman
Ten years ago at the Antigua Recreation Ground, West Indiescaptain Brian Lara reclaimed the record for Test crickets highestscore when he made 400* out of a mammoth 751/5 declared against England. Ten yearsearlier, at the same venue and against the same opposition, he brokethe record set in 1958 by the man widely regarded as the greatestcricketer to ever walk the earth, Sir Garfield Sobers.

This was an ambition he harboured from his youth; one that earnedhim a rebuke, when he had the temerity to mention it, from hismanager on the 1991 tour to England, Lance Gibbs. The outstandingoff-spinner, being a long-time teammate and admirer of the great man,apparently thought the gifted but irreverent upstart, who wasnteven selected for a Test that summer, was committing some kind ofblasphemy by hankering after Sobers record.

Lara had the highest respect for Sir Garfield, of course; Sobershad taken great interest in his progress and was a mentor to theTrinidadian. But Lara also had confidence in his own abilities, andconsidered it no slight to Sobers to go after his record. It was onhis mind during his exquisite 277 in Sydney. A few months later inAntigua, he made no mistake.

In October 2003, Australias Matthew Hayden smashed a weakZimbabwe bowling attack to all parts of the Western Australia CricketAssociation ground in Perth for 380 runs, thereby erasing Larasname from the record books and writing his own. By then, theTrinidadian was in his mid-thirties and not many would have thoughthim still capable of summoning the stamina for the marathon it wouldrequire to go past Haydens score. If the opportunity presenteditself, however, you could be sure that the ravenous run-gathererwould take full advantage.

The opportunity came when the 2004 England tour reached Antigua,Laras happy hunting ground. He walked to the middle early enoughon a first day shortened to only 52 overs to be 86* by stumps, andwas in occupation until well into the second session of the thirdday.

The left-handed batting genius had done it again. Many creditedLaras monumental achievement with restoring their flounderingfaith in West Indies cricket, and just as he did ten years earlier,Lara earned plaudits aplenty.

But a few questions had to be asked. Did the West Indies captainsacrifice a possible victory to chase after the record? Wouldntthe hosts have had a better chance of winning the game if they hadgiven themselves more time to dismiss the visitors twice? Did Larareally expect that the West Indies would have been able to runthrough the Englishmen twice on a very placid surface in justtwo-and-a-half days?

The match ended with England 422/5 in their second innings afterbeing dismissed for 285 in their first, still 44 runs adrift. TheWest Indies ran out of time a commodity they would have had moreof had they managed their declaration better.

On the third morning, the West Indies resumed on 595/5, Lara 313*.The 87 runs that took him to his milestone ate up a further 156deliveries, a reasonable rate of scoring under normal circumstances,but inadequate when racing against time to set a big total on a flatpitch. Laras scoring rate appears to indicate that his prioritywas regaining the record rather than giving his side the best chanceof winning the Test.

Now, there are some who argue that the record was more importantand likely more enduring than a Test win. There may be some merit tothat view, but a captains duty has to be to seek after the bestinterest of his team; self-indulgence should normally have no part inthe team ethos, particularly if it comes from the captain. OvercomingEngland should have been Laras first consideration, especiallysince England had won the first three games of the four-Test series.

Another view expressed at the time was that a whitewash should beavoided at all costs, and batting England completely out of the gamewas one sure way of doing that. It was. That point of view, however,seemed more a search for justification of the captains actionrather than a genuine team strategy. Furthermore, batting first andscoring 600 is almost-always a guarantee against defeat.

In January 2012 in Sydney, captain Michael Clarke stoppedAustralias first innings at 659/4 on the third day, havingdismissed India for 191 on the first. Clarke declared with 329 to hisname, giving Australia over two days to take 10 wickets and win thegame. Had he chosen to, Clarke could well have sought after Larasrecord without seriously jeopardizing Australias chances ofvictory. He certainly had enough time; stumps was more than 40 oversaway and that would have allowed them two full days to bowl outIndia.

Laras calculations were much tighter than Clarkes, yet hestill chose to go after the glory of a personal accomplishment.Whereas Clarke placed the interest of his team ahead of his own, Lara elected to elevate his interest over that of his team.
www.cricbuzz.com

Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
cricketwindies.com/forum/

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
19 Apr 2014 14:18 #187704 by ketchim

Clarke is an IDIOT .....dumb ass Pup  :P

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
19 Apr 2014 14:32 #187705 by ketchim
Yeah ....Monday morning quarterback  :-[

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
19 Apr 2014 15:53 #187711 by TRINIDADDY

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • zacaroni
  • Visitor
  • Visitor
19 Apr 2014 21:21 #187714 by zacaroni
Do you think Lara did all he could to win that game or do you think he might have just put regaining the record above winning the game?

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
20 Apr 2014 09:48 #187724 by chairman
i watched the game and my opinion then was that lara chose to go for the record than win the test.

Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
cricketwindies.com/forum/

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
20 Apr 2014 10:37 #187729 by ketchim
I dont think we could have captured those 5 wickets.

So let him take back his record from the Australian !

I prefer the record to be with Us than with the Ozzies  :P


If the collateral damage was a definite "maybe" we couldda Win......then so be it !

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • zacaroni
  • Visitor
  • Visitor
20 Apr 2014 12:10 #187761 by zacaroni
Ok. So youthought getting the record was more important than getting a win. Fair enough. But I don't think a captain can afford to think like that. What does he say to the player who chooses to go after what's good for him rather than what's good for the team? If winning the game was what was most important to Lara he would have declared long before and give his bowlers more time to dismiss England twice.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
20 Apr 2014 12:30 #187764 by ketchim
Correction : " possibility / probability of a Win "    ;)

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • zacaroni
  • Visitor
  • Visitor
20 Apr 2014 12:34 #187765 by zacaroni
Well the record was a possibility too. There was no guarantee he'd get it. So do you think he did the best for the team?

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Time to create page: 0.238 seconds
LanceKraigg’s time is up. He has never truly moved on as a player. Despite being captain and senior batsmen we will lose nothing with investing in a rookie.

He has given his service as an honest and wholehearted performer and would leave with my heartfelt thanks for his contribution.
(18.01.2025, 18:00)(18:00)0
ByronViv richards was the best batsman of
“his era” but he wasn’t better than Brian Lara whether it’s numbers wise or just plain batting talent and skill
Lara is on a level nobody else is on.
(17.01.2025, 17:56)(17:56)0
ByronAmir jangoo replace dasilva(17.01.2025, 06:56)(06:56)0
ByronTevin imlach gets debut(17.01.2025, 06:56)(06:56)0
LindaMy question about the West Indies cricket team.(13.01.2025, 09:06)(09:06)0
ByronWhy doesn't England have big cricket stadiums like those in Australia and India..?(11.01.2025, 15:31)(15:31)0
MaliyahHow do I purchase tickets for the upcoming cricket match at Kensington Oval in Barbados?(11.01.2025, 15:27)(15:27)0
ArielWest Indies vs India T20 match(11.01.2025, 14:59)(14:59)0
LanceFORMER JAMAICA and West Indies left-arm spinner Nikita Miller is excited about imparting his knowledge of the game to the Caribbean side’s spin-bowling unit for the upcoming two-Test series against Pakistan.(10.01.2025, 18:11)(18:11)0
AmosAndrew Strauss steps down as England's director of cricket(10.01.2025, 13:06)(13:06)0
DylanChris Gayle T20 statistics(09.01.2025, 11:11)(11:11)0
SeanHello, I'm excited to join the conversation!(09.01.2025, 04:47)(04:47)0
LanceThe Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) pitch, used for the recent fifth and final Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT), has received a 'Satisfactory' rating from the International Cricket Council (ICC). The world body has rated all other four BGT venues - Optus Stadium in Perth, Adelaide Oval, the Gabba in Brisbane, and the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) - 'Very Good.'(08.01.2025, 20:03)(20:03)0
LanceYounis Khan to mentor Afghanistan at Champions Trophy 2025(08.01.2025, 20:02)(20:02)0
MercySouth Africa cricket team upcoming matches schedule(07.01.2025, 16:11)(16:11)0
JavierType something here and click Submit or hit Enter...(07.01.2025, 07:37)(07:37)0
IvannaTest comment for registration.(06.01.2025, 16:33)(16:33)0
AdrianDarren Bravo had a remarkable 2020 cricket season, showcasing his skills and talent on the field. His impressive performance was a significant factor in the team's success, and his dedication to the sport is truly admirable. Bravo's ability to adapt to different playing conditions and his consistent batting average made him a valuable asset to the team. What are your thoughts on Darren Bravo's performance in the 2020 cricket season?(06.01.2025, 04:35)(04:35)0
RileyCan you provide me with the contact information for the Czech Cricket Union (Českomoravský Kriketový Svaz)?(06.01.2025, 03:35)(03:35)0
RyleeI am looking for the contact information for the Czech Cricket Union (Českomoravský Kriketový Svaz). Can you please provide it?(05.01.2025, 21:05)(21:05)0
Karsyn2023 West Indies vs England test match series(04.01.2025, 19:29)(19:29)0
ElsaDarren Bravo 2020 cricket season(04.01.2025, 13:21)(13:21)0
Reagan2023 West Indies vs England test match series discussion(04.01.2025, 12:47)(12:47)0
RoyalWest Indies vs England test match series 2023(04.01.2025, 04:45)(04:45)0
LylahWest Indies vs Sri Lanka test series(04.01.2025, 03:06)(03:06)0
LydiaRohan Kanhai(04.01.2025, 01:29)(01:29)0
AryannaWest Indies vs England test match series 2023(04.01.2025, 00:26)(00:26)0
LexieHello, I'm excited to join the Cricket West Indies community!(03.01.2025, 23:05)(23:05)0
MauriceWest Indies vs England test match series 2023(03.01.2025, 16:56)(16:56)0
Kaelyn2023 West Indies vs England test match series(03.01.2025, 16:34)(16:34)0
ScottWest Indies vs England series discussion(03.01.2025, 15:09)(15:09)0
AryannaWest Indies vs England test match series(03.01.2025, 15:08)(15:08)0
Rhettupcoming Test tours(03.01.2025, 13:36)(13:36)0
Mackenzie2023 West Indies vs England test match series(03.01.2025, 10:04)(10:04)0
Lanceindia bowled out cheaply(03.01.2025, 09:45)(09:45)0
GinoWest Indies vs England test match series 2023(03.01.2025, 07:32)(07:32)0
KaidenceJason Holder West Indies captaincy(03.01.2025, 06:43)(06:43)0
AllenWest Indies vs India first test(03.01.2025, 05:35)(05:35)0
MackenzieWest Indies vs England test match series 2023(03.01.2025, 05:24)(05:24)0
KendraWest Indies cricket upcoming Test series(03.01.2025, 03:57)(03:57)0
LayneWest Indies vs England test match series(02.01.2025, 16:26)(16:26)0
Milaniwomen's cricket(02.01.2025, 15:26)(15:26)0
Braxtonketchim(02.01.2025, 10:03)(10:03)0
ReedCARIVS 2020 contact(01.01.2025, 23:21)(23:21)0
CyrusBrian Lara Stadium inaugural match(01.01.2025, 23:17)(23:17)0
AlysonSuper User(01.01.2025, 18:58)(18:58)0
VeraWest Indies vs England test match series(01.01.2025, 17:52)(17:52)0
MilaniWest Indies vs Bangladesh cricket series(01.01.2025, 12:45)(12:45)0
Lancehappy new year(01.01.2025, 01:08)(01:08)0
ByronAustralia beat up on india(31.12.2024, 14:24)(14:24)0
Reuben
Go to top