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The Hon Brian Charles Lara, TC (Trinity Cross), OCC (Order of the Caribbean Community), AM (Order of Australia) (born 2 May 1969, in Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz, Trinidad and Tobago), Trinidad and Tobago), West Indian (West Indies cricket team) international cricket player, topped the Test (Test cricket) batting rankings (LG ICC cricket ratings) on several occasions and holds several cricketing records, holds the record for the highest individual score in first-class cricket, with 501 not out for Warwickshire (Warwickshire County Cricket Club) against Durham (Durham County Cricket Club) at Edgbaston (Edgbaston Cricket Ground) in 1994, which is the only quintuple hundred in first-class cricket history. The BBC radio commentary on the final day of the innings (June 6, 1994), by Dave Roberts (Dave Roberts (Sports Broadcaster/Referee)), was being broadcast around the world live via the BBC World Service network, and in the UK on BBC Radios 1, 2 & 4 as well as the majority of BBC Local radio stations. That evening, as Lara neared the all-time batting record,a huge surge of fans crowded to enter the grounds. Sir Lara also holds the record for the highest individual score in a test innings after scoring 400 not out against England at Antigua in 2004. He is the only batsman to have ever scored a hundred, a double century, a triple century, a quadruple century and a quintuple century in first class games over the course of a senior career. Lara also holds the test record of scoring most number of runs in a single over in a Test match, when he scored 28 runs off an over by Robin Peterson of South Africa in 2003.
Laras match-winning performance of 153 not out against Australia in Bridgetown, Barbados in 1999 has been rated by Wisden as the second best batting performance in the history of Test cricket, next only to the 270 runs scored by Sir Donald Bradman in The Ashes test match of 1937. Muttiah Muralitharan, rated as the greatest Test match (Test cricket) bowler (bowler (cricket)) ever by Wisden Cricketers Almanack,cite newsurl=title=Murali best bowler ever publisher=BBC Sportdate=2002-12-13 accessdate=2007-12-14 and the highest wicket-taker in both Test cricket and in One Day Internationals (ODIs), has hailed Lara as his toughest opponent among all batsmen in the world. Lara was awarded the Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World awards in 1994 and 1995 and is also one of only three cricketers to receive the prestigious BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year, the other two being Sir Garfield Sobers and Shane Warne. Brian Lara is popularly nicknamed as "The Prince of Port of Spain" or simply "The Prince". On November 27, 2009 he was appointed honorary member of the Order of Australia.
Playername: The Hon Brian Lara
Fullname: Brian Charles Lara
Allias Name: The Prince of Port-of-Spain,The Prince of Trinidad,The Prince
Date of birth: 1969-05-02
Birth Location: Santa Cruz, Trinidad and Tobago, Santa Cruz, Trinidad
Religion: Islam
Height: 5ft 8in
Role: Higher middle order batsman
Batting: Left-handed
Bowling: Right-arm leg-break (Leg spin)
International information
National side | West Indies |
Test debut | 6 December |
(cap 196) | vs Pakistan |
ODI debut | 9 November |
(cap 59) | vs Pakistan |
ODI shirt no. | 9 |
Domestic Team Information
1987-2008 | Trinidad and Tobago (Trinidad and Tobago national cricket team) |
1994-1998 | Warwickshire (Warwickshire County Cricket Club) |
1992-1993 | Transvaal (Northern Transvaal cricket team) |