Top 3 Record-Breaking Innings by Left-Handed Cricketers
On the occasion of International Lefthanders Day, it’s the best time to recount some of the records held by the left-handed stalwarts of the sport.
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1. Brian Lara's unbeaten 400 vs England in 2004
Brian Lara is the most successful batter for the West Indies in Test cricket. His technique and temperament helped him get a lot of success in red-ball cricket. In 2004, when the West Indies hosted England, they got humiliated in the four-match Test series, losing three games in a row. The only thing that went well for the West Indies in the four-match series was their captain Lara’s batting display in the fourth game.
The hosts were playing for pride in the final Test in Antigua. The home skipper, Brian Lara, won the toss and chose to bat first. After losing an early wicket in the form of Darren Ganga, Lara arrived at the crease and batted for more than two days, and scored a historic unbeaten 400. As a result, West Indies piled up on England's misery by putting up a mammoth 751 runs on the board.
Albeit the Test match concluded in a stalemate, Lara was adjudged the Player of the Match for his history-defining knock. So far, no batter has had success in shattering the southpaw’s record of the 400-run knock while donning a white jersey in the longest format of the sport.
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