Brian Lara picks greatest cricketers from different eras

There is absolutely no doubt that ex-West Indies cricketer Brian Lara is one of the best batsmen to have ever played the game, He is not only one of the best players to have come out of West Indies, but he is an absolute generational player. Recently, he gave his opinion of the debate on who is the greatest cricketer of all time.

The former West Indian cricketer is currently in India to cover the Indian Premier League, where he works as one of the experts for Star Sports’ coverage of the ongoing tournament. The cricketer took the names of a few of the best cricketers to have ever played the sport. Interestingly, there have been many instances in the past, when people have regarded Lara as the greatest of all time or G.O.A.T.

In the video which was shared on the official Instagram profile of Star Sports, Lara was seen answering 14 questions. In one of the questions, he took the name of former England spinner Graeme Swann while answering the question regarding the funniest co-commentator he has ever had.

Brian Lara names many generational icons as his choice for G.O.A.T

 

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According to the senior player, during his time, he thought the best players were Sachin Tendulkar and Jacques Kallis. “Then, in my time, you had guys like Jacques Kallis, all-around ability, Sachin Tendulkar, a great batsman. So, quite a few. I think I love, really appreciating each player for what they brought to the game,” Lara added.  

India is like a second home: Brian Lara

“India is like a second home. I came to India when I was 14-years-old. I came in 1984 to play in a school tournament. Since then, I have fallen in love with the place. A lot of good friends are there. The entire country is beautiful. It has, like every other country, has its good and bad points, but I love it and being in a country that loves cricket, is so very important. I feel very humbled when I am actually here in India.”