Yashasvi Jaiswal Poised for Success in Australia, Says Brian Lara

Yashasvi Jaiswal Poised for Success in Australia, Says Brian Lara

Yashasvi Jaiswal, India’s rising star opener, has received high praise from legendary West Indies captain Brian Lara, who believes the 22-year-old has the potential to excel in any conditions, including the challenging pitches of Australia.

Jaiswal has made a remarkable start to his Test career, amassing 1217 runs in 11 matches at an impressive average of 64.05. However, the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia will present a new test for the young opener.

Lara, who famously scored 277 in Sydney on his maiden trip to Australia in 1992-93, believes Jaiswal’s mental strength will be crucial to his success Down Under. “The adjustment is upstairs,” Lara said. “The adjustment is the ability to back your talent in whatever conditions.”

Lara emphasized that Jaiswal’s technical skills are already strong, but he needs to develop a strong mindset to overcome the challenges of playing away from home and facing a formidable Australian team.

Jaiswal’s impressive performances in India’s home Tests this year, where he has scored 901 runs in seven games, have caught Lara’s attention. The former West Indies captain also highlighted Abhishek Sharma, who made his T20I debut earlier this year, as another exciting young Indian batter.

“They’re very young, and they play the game in a style [that is] very attacking, very stylish,” Lara said of Jaiswal and Sharma. “It’s great to see them go from strength to strength.”

As India prepares for the three-match Test series against New Zealand starting October 16, Jaiswal has been rested from the ongoing T20I series against Bangladesh. The Test team will then embark on the tour of Australia, where they will face the Aussies in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy starting November 22.

Viv Richards, Carl Hooper Demand Apology from Brian Lara over Intimidation Claims

Viv Richards, Carl Hooper Demand Apology from Brian Lara over Intimidation Claims

Viv Richards and Carl Hooper have vehemently denounced claims made by Brian Lara in his autobiography, “Lara: The England Chronicles.” Lara alleged that Richards intimidated players on the West Indies cricket team, causing Hooper to cry “once a week.”

In a joint statement, Richards and Hooper expressed their dismay at the “gross misrepresentations” in Lara’s book, which they believe distort their off-field relationship. They categorically deny Lara’s assertion that Richards was aggressive towards Hooper, causing him emotional distress.

“Such descriptions paint Sir Vivian as a perpetrator of emotional abuse – an assertion that is not only baseless but also deeply hurtful to both parties,” the statement reads.

Richards, Hooper’s first captain, has always been a supportive mentor, according to the statement. Their nearly 40-year relationship is built on mutual respect and camaraderie.

The statement demands a public retraction and apology from Lara for the harm caused by his false claims. “It is crucial for the integrity of public discourse and their personal and professional lives that the truth is set right,” it adds.

Lara’s allegations have sparked controversy and raised questions about the culture within the West Indies cricket team. Richards and Hooper’s response highlights the importance of addressing such issues and ensuring a respectful and supportive environment for all players.

Brian Lara: India's Unconditional Love and the Allure of Chhole Bhature

Brian Lara: India’s Unconditional Love and the Allure of Chhole Bhature

Brian Lara, the legendary West Indian cricketer, has expressed his deep affection for India, citing the warmth and adulation he receives in the country. Despite not being a Bollywood enthusiast, Lara finds solace in the unconditional love and positive energy he experiences in India.

Lara’s love for India stems from the welcoming nature of its people. He believes that the smiles and affection he encounters at every turn create a refreshing and positive atmosphere. This is in stark contrast to his experiences in other countries, where he often feels pushed aside.

Lara’s fondness for India extends beyond the cricket field. He has a particular affinity for the popular street food dish, chhole bhature, which he finds similar to a dish he enjoys in his home country of Trinidad.

While Lara is currently enjoying his commentary stint for Star Sports in the ongoing IPL, he admits that it comes with its challenges. He finds it difficult to generate excitement for average plays, but he cherishes the moments when he can witness and call exceptional performances.

Despite his success as a commentator, Lara’s true passion lies in coaching young players. He believes that working with young talent and witnessing their growth is an incredibly rewarding experience.

Lara’s coaching experience includes a stint with Sunrisers Hyderabad, which ended on a sour note. However, he still holds the team in high regard and hopes to see them succeed in this year’s IPL. His other picks for the playoffs include Rajasthan Royals, Kolkata Knight Riders, and Chennai Super Kings.

ICC Urged to Structure T20 Leagues to Preserve Test Cricket

ICC Urged to Structure T20 Leagues to Preserve Test Cricket

The proliferation of T20 leagues has raised concerns about the future of Test cricket, prompting West Indian legend Brian Lara to urge the ICC to intervene and establish a structured framework for franchise-based tournaments.

Lara believes that the ICC should take a proactive role in regulating the relentless expansion of T20 leagues, which have encroached upon the traditional space occupied by Test cricket. He emphasized the need for a more organized approach to ensure that Test cricket remains relevant and viable.

Lara acknowledged that T20 leagues have become increasingly popular due to their entertainment value and shorter format, which caters to the demands of modern-day spectators. However, he stressed that Test cricket offers a unique experience that should not be overlooked.

“I like the Test Championship and I think it is important to make sure that the game remains relevant,” Lara said. “We haven’t educated the present-day public about the importance of batting a session and not losing a wicket.”

Lara also highlighted the financial challenges faced by smaller cricket nations, which rely heavily on gate receipts and TV rights revenue. He expressed concern that the wealth accumulated by the “big three” nations – India, Australia, and England – could further exacerbate the financial disparities within the sport.

“It’s hard to see outside of the big three – Australia, England, and India – how countries are going to survive when economically it’s tough for them,” Lara said.

To address these concerns, Lara suggested that the ICC consider incentivizing Test cricket and exploring ways to attract spectators back to the grounds. He emphasized the importance of creating a compelling experience for fans, both on and off the field.

“Try to get them (crowd) back into the ground,” Lara said. “I’m almost sure you’ve experienced it in India, where a sponsor preferred to spend his money on three hours of cricket instead of five days of cricket.”

Lara’s appeal to the ICC underscores the growing need for a balanced approach to cricket, one that recognizes the popularity of T20 leagues while preserving the legacy and significance of Test cricket.

Brian Lara Believes Yashasvi Jaiswal Can Challenge His Record-Breaking 400 Not Out

Brian Lara Believes Yashasvi Jaiswal Can Challenge His Record-Breaking 400 Not Out

Yashasvi Jaiswal, the 22-year-old Indian left-hander, has caught the attention of legendary batsman Brian Lara, who believes Jaiswal has the potential to achieve remarkable feats, including challenging Lara’s own record-breaking 400 not out.

Lara’s admiration for Jaiswal stems from their close relationship, which developed during their interactions over the past year. Their bond strengthened during the IPL, where Lara coached the Sunrisers Hyderabad while Jaiswal played for the Rajasthan Royals. They engaged in “4 am conversations,” fostering a strong connection between the two left-handers.

Since IPL 2023, Jaiswal has become a key player in India’s Test and T20 teams. His exceptional performances in Test cricket are particularly noteworthy, with an impressive average of nearly 70 and three centuries to his name, including two double centuries in the recent home series against England.

What has truly impressed Lara is Jaiswal’s remarkable skill in adapting to the demands of the game. He has shown a unique ability to shift gears according to the game’s situation, a quality that Lara finds highly impressive.

“If I feel my records are threatened, Jaiswal has got a very good chance to do so. He has got capabilities, couple of double hundreds already. He is that good,” Lara told PTI editors.

Lara, who celebrated his 55th birthday recently, is widely regarded as one of the game’s all-time greats, having scored nearly 12,000 runs in Tests and over 10,000 runs in ODIs. His monumental record of the highest individual score, 400 not out against England in 2004, remains a remarkable achievement.

Reflecting on his initial encounter with Jaiswal, Lara fondly recalled a light-hearted moment they shared while on the sidelines during the clash between Rajasthan Royals and SRH in the current season.

“The only thing I can reveal about that (conversation) is I think he is an outstanding young cricketer. What I like about him is that he is very humble and willing to work. The first time I met him (last year), I immediately found myself attached to him.”

“After the game (SRH vs Royals), I went to the hotel with a friend of mine from the Caribbean who knew Jos Buttler. It was midnight and Jaiswal found me. I promise you I left the hotel at 4 in the morning.”

“He just wanted to hear more and more and more. That is one of his amazing traits. His ability to want to learn as much as possible. Our conversations are about trying to make him a better cricketer. I am available for anyone that has my number. I am happy to talk cricket.”

Lara also expressed admiration for another left-hander, Abhishek Sharma, with whom he spent time at SRH.

“Again he is someone who I met while I was batting coach of SRH. I spent two years there. I am allowed to a bit biased when I see a left-hander, I just love a left-hander. Myself and Abhishek have developed a very good relationship, these youngsters are very humble. They want to learn.”

“What I like about these two, they want to get to great heights. I have great admiration for both.”

Lara believes that Jaiswal’s ability to score quickly and his hunger to bat long make him a potential threat to his record.

“I think now, the pace that these guys are batting at. And you look at the guys over the years who have challenged that 300-mark and plus. It’s Chris Gayle. It’s Virender Sehwag. It’s Sanath Jayasuriya, It’s Inzamam-ul-Haq. It’s Matthew Hayden. These are guys who destroy bowling attacks.”

“So I believe yes, I think it will be broken at some point in time. I think it has to be that person’s destiny. Everything has to fall into place. And… I look forward to that time. I hope it happens, while I’m still around,” he said.

Brian Lara Urges India to Promote Suryakumar Yadav to Number Three for T20 World Cup

Brian Lara Urges India to Promote Suryakumar Yadav to Number Three for T20 World Cup

Legendary West Indian batsman Brian Lara has urged India to promote Suryakumar Yadav to the crucial number three position in their batting lineup for the upcoming T20 World Cup. Lara believes that Suryakumar’s exceptional skills and abilities make him the ideal candidate to occupy this pivotal spot in the team’s batting order.

Lara, who is currently providing commentary for the Indian Premier League (IPL), emphasized the importance of getting Suryakumar to the crease as early as possible. He believes that the swashbuckling batsman can put India in an unassailable position if he bats first or win the game if he bats second.

“My one advice, and I don’t know if you’re going to like it or not, but Sky has to bat at three. He just has to bat at three. He is one of the greatest T20 players in the game,” Lara said. “And you speak to players like Sir Viv, and he will tell you he used to want to get out there in the middle.”

Lara’s suggestion would require a reshuffling of India’s top order, with Suryakumar moving up to number three and Virat Kohli potentially opening the innings alongside Rohit Sharma. This would leave Yashasvi Jaiswal on the bench.

Lara also expressed his hope for an India-West Indies final at the T20 World Cup, which would make up for the disappointment of India’s early exit from the 2007 ODI World Cup in the Caribbean.

“India and West Indies final is going to make up for so much wrong that has happened in the past. India missing out in 2007 in the second round, that killed us in the Caribbean. We don’t want that to happen again,” Lara said.

Regarding India’s spin bowling options, Lara believes that only a couple of the four spinners selected in the squad, Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal, are likely to play in the starting eleven. He praised Chahal’s intelligence and ability to out-think batters, as well as Kuldeep’s wicket-taking prowess.

Despite the ongoing debate surrounding Kohli’s strike rate, Lara believes that players like him are essential to the team’s success. “You have to have a player like Virat in the playing eleven,” Lara added.

Brian Lara's Dream India Squad for T20 World Cup 2024

Brian Lara’s Dream India Squad for T20 World Cup 2024

Brian Lara Unveils Dream India Squad for T20 World Cup 2024

Ahead of the highly anticipated T20 World Cup 2024, legendary West Indian cricketer Brian Lara has shared his preferred 15-member squad for Team India. Lara’s proposed roster, unveiled on Star Sports’ social media platform, features a blend of experienced veterans and promising young talents.

Leading the charge is skipper Rohit Sharma, who has been instrumental in India’s recent success in the shortest format. The batting lineup boasts the likes of Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, and Yashasvi Jaiswal, all of whom have proven their mettle on the international stage.

Behind the stumps, Lara has opted for the dynamic duo of Sanju Samson and Rishabh Pant, providing depth and flexibility to the batting order. The all-round abilities of Shivam Dube add another dimension to the team, while the spin trio of Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, and Yuzvendra Chahal offers a formidable bowling attack.

Pacers Arshdeep Singh, Sandeep Sharma, and Mayank Yadav complete the lineup, ensuring a potent mix of batting, bowling, and fielding expertise.

Lara’s squad selection has sparked discussions among cricket enthusiasts, with many agreeing with his choices while others expressing their own preferences. The inclusion of young players like Jaiswal and Mayank Yadav is seen as a positive step towards building a strong future for Indian cricket.

With the T20 World Cup fast approaching, fans are eagerly anticipating the high-voltage clash between India and Pakistan, scheduled for June 9 in Long Island. India’s group stage campaign also includes matches against Ireland, USA, and Canada, setting the stage for an exciting journey in pursuit of T20 World Cup glory.

Yashasvi Jaiswal's Maturity Impresses Brian Lara in Rajasthan Royals' Victory

Yashasvi Jaiswal’s Maturity Impresses Brian Lara in Rajasthan Royals’ Victory

West Indies cricket legend Brian Lara has lauded the maturity and composure displayed by young Indian batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal in his recent century for Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Jaiswal, who had been struggling for form in the tournament, broke his drought with a magnificent 104 off just 60 balls against Mumbai Indians. His innings was characterized by a combination of power and finesse, with nine fours and seven sixes.

Lara, who was commentating on the match, was impressed by Jaiswal’s ability to balance aggression with patience. “He’s taking his time, looking at the ball right from up at the back, and he’s playing cricketing shots,” Lara said. “He’s got all the stuff, he doesn’t have to worry about it.”

Jaiswal’s knock was crucial in Rajasthan’s nine-wicket victory, which consolidated their position at the top of the IPL standings. Lara believes that the youngster has shown great potential and maturity in his performance.

“He’s shown a lot of responsibility, a lot of maturity, and I’m very happy to have him back,” Lara said.

Another standout performer for Rajasthan was medium pacer Sandeep Sharma, who took 5 for 18, the best bowling performance of the IPL season so far. Lara praised Sharma’s professionalism and consistency.

“He’s not express-paced, he’s not one of the boys that everyone talks about, but he gets the job done every time he goes out in the middle,” Lara said.

Rajasthan’s captain, Sanju Samson, also received praise from former Australia skipper Aaron Finch for his leadership skills. “He’s leading the side unbelievably well,” Finch said. “You can see how calm RR are when they’re under pressure.”

With their victory over Mumbai, Rajasthan Royals have taken a significant step towards securing a playoff berth in the IPL. The team’s strong performance is a testament to the talent and leadership within the squad.

Brian Lara Hails Rohit Sharma as a True Leader, Regardless of Captaincy Status

Brian Lara Hails Rohit Sharma as a True Leader, Regardless of Captaincy Status

Brian Lara, the legendary West Indian cricketer, has hailed Rohit Sharma as a true leader, regardless of his official captaincy status. Lara believes that Rohit’s ability to prioritize the team’s success over personal accolades sets him apart as a special player.

During Mumbai Indians’ (MI) recent clash against Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Rohit showcased his exceptional batting prowess by smashing an unbeaten 105 off 63 balls. This remarkable performance not only earned him the distinction of becoming the highest run-scorer in the MI vs CSK rivalry but also made him the first Indian to hit 500 sixes in T20 cricket.

Lara, while analyzing Rohit’s leadership qualities, emphasized his ability to connect with the public and his unwavering commitment to the team. He noted that despite facing setbacks and criticism, Rohit has always put the team’s interests first.

“When you look at Rohit Sharma, you feel that he connects to the public very well,” Lara said. “He’s a leader, doesn’t matter if you name him captain or not. At some point in time when you get to a certain age, at a certain level you are a leader.”

Lara also praised Rohit’s resilience and ability to bounce back from adversity. He believes that Rohit’s maturity and experience have made him a role model for aspiring cricketers.

“He does not look like a big sulker, which is great,” Lara added. “He’s a leader, doesn’t matter if you name captain or not. At some point in time when you get to a certain age, at a certain level you are a leader. I think he represents that role very well.”

Rohit’s leadership qualities have been evident both on and off the field. As captain of the Indian cricket team, he has led them to numerous victories, including the 2019 Cricket World Cup semi-finals. Under his guidance, MI has also won five Indian Premier League (IPL) titles.

Rohit’s ability to inspire and motivate his teammates, combined with his exceptional cricketing skills, has made him one of the most respected and admired players in the world. His leadership qualities will undoubtedly continue to play a vital role in the success of both the Indian cricket team and Mumbai Indians.

Suryakumar Yadav's Return Excites Lara Ahead of CSK-MI 'El Clasico'

Suryakumar Yadav’s Return Excites Lara Ahead of CSK-MI ‘El Clasico’

As the highly anticipated “El Clasico” of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 approaches, former West Indies legend Brian Lara has expressed his admiration for Mumbai Indians (MI) batter Suryakumar Yadav’s remarkable return from injury.

Lara, known for his exceptional batting prowess, believes that Yadav’s confidence and form will pose a significant challenge to Chennai Super Kings (CSK) spinner Ravindra Jadeja. While acknowledging Jadeja’s skills, Lara suggests that he may rely on slower deliveries against Yadav.

“I think he’s going to drop the slower balls for most battles,” Lara said. “And when you have to actually put pace on the ball, it’s always dicey.”

However, Lara emphasizes that Yadav’s recent performances have been nothing short of extraordinary. After missing the first three games of the season due to injury, Yadav returned with a bang, smashing a 19-ball 52 against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB).

“What I saw a couple of days ago from Surya Kumar Yadav is just genius,” Lara exclaimed. “I think, I’ve not seen shots like that from a guy who’s just coming off an injury.”

Lara believes that the upcoming battle between Yadav and Jadeja will be one to watch closely. Yadav’s ability to handle spin bowling and his current form make him a formidable opponent for any bowler.

“I think whatever battle will come from Surya Kumar Yadav,” Lara added.

As the two cricketing giants prepare to face off, the anticipation for an exciting and closely contested match is palpable. The clash between Yadav and Jadeja promises to be a pivotal moment in the IPL 2024 season.

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