• Brian Lara has ranked a former cricketer above himself and Sachin Tendulkar.

  • Lara also revealed a fascinating insight into the dynamics within the West Indies cricket team.

West Indies legend Brian Lara picks the most talented cricketer of all-time
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Brian Lara, often regarded as one of the greatest cricketers of all time, left an indelible mark on the sport with his exceptional batting skills and unmatched elegance. Known for his impeccable technique and ability to score massive runs, Lara’s impact on cricket is monumental. He holds the record for the highest individual score in first-class cricket with an unbeaten 501* and the highest score in Test cricket with 400*. His ability to perform consistently against the best bowlers in the world made him a legend and an inspiration to many aspiring cricketers.

A career amongst greats

Throughout his illustrious career, Brian Lara played with and against some of the most talented players in cricket history. Legends such as Sachin Tendulkar, Viv Richards, and Ricky Ponting were his contemporaries, each bringing their own unique style and prowess to the game. Lara’s encounters with these players produced some of the most memorable moments in cricket, highlighting the competitive spirit and camaraderie that defined the era.

Brian Lara names the most talented player of all time

Meanwhile, in a surprising revelation, Lara expressed his admiration for his former teammate Carl Hooper‘s exceptional talent, ranking him above even cricket legends like Tendulkar and himself. Lara highlighted the disparity in Hooper’s performance when playing versus captaining, noting that Hooper’s batting average significantly improved to nearly 50 when he took on the captaincy, indicating he thrived under the added responsibility. Lara found it unfortunate that Hooper only reached his full potential as a player when he was also the team captain, suggesting that his immense talent was not fully realized throughout his entire career.

“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 in his new book as quoted by ESPNcricinfo.

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Lara unveils a fascinating insight of Caribbean team

Lara also revealed a fascinating insight into the dynamics within the West Indies cricket team, particularly the relationship between Carl Hooper and the legendary Vivian Richards. According to Lara, Richards had a special affection for Hooper, even more than for Lara himself.

“Now listen, it needs to be said that Viv Richards never cried down on a person because he didn’t want them to be great like him. His sternness was who he was, but he never wanted you not to do well. It was just how he was. And look, Viv loved Carl. Much more than he loved me, that’s for sure. But the way Viv shows love didn’t resonate with Carl,” added Lara.

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