Published 10:21 IST, December 2nd 2019
Brian Lara disappointed at David Warner for not breaking his 400* record at Adelaide
David Warner's scintillating innings at Adelaide took the cricket world by a storm as the Aussie closed in on Brian Lara's 400*. Here is what Lara said.
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After David Warner's swashbuckling innings at Adelaide Oval on Sunday, West Indian great Brian Lara has revealed that he was really excited for Warner to go past his record for highest individual score in a Test match. Lara has held record since 2004 when he scored 400* against England in Antigua. David Warner made 335* at Adelaide before captain Tim Paine declared first Australian innings.
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Brian Lara: Records are made to be broken
Talking to a leading Australian news portal, Lara talked about how he was very excited for Warner to break his record. Lara said that 'Records are meant to be broken' and he was actually looking forward to his being broken too as left-handed Warner kept heading towards more glory at Adelaide. Lara, who was co-incidentally in Adelaide for professional commitments, was contemplating making his way to Adelaide Oval to congratulate Warner.
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Lara's actions would have similar to Sir Garfield Sobers, who walked out to middle in Antigua in 1994 to congratulate Lara for going past his 364*. After Australia captain Tim Paine declared Aussie innings, Warner remained stuck at 335*. Although Lara was upset that Warner could t get to 400, he understood that Paine's decision was for team's good. Lara added that an explosive batsman like Warner will create more opportunities to break record.
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David Warner believes that Rohit Sharma can reach 400
After his fascinating innings at Adelaide, Warner talked to an Australian sports portal about his innings and mentioned how if he had to pick a current batsman who could break Brian Lara's record, he would pick Rohit Sharma. David Warner and Marnus Labsuchagne put toger a 361-run partnership to propel Australia to a mammoth 589/3. Pakistan, in return, could only make 302 - courtesy of Yasir Shah's hundred and Babar Azam's 97. After being all out for 302, Pakistan was asked to follow on and bat ir second innings. y are currently 45/3 with Day 4 just around corner.
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08:48 IST, December 2nd 2019