Gingerfinch wrote:You going for Lara, sussex?
We all have romantic remembrance of certain players and achievements, and I dont expect that people who lived through Viv's era would vote for anyone else. But, how could anyone vote against Lara, when anyone is up against him from this period? I mean to compare the two, what they dealt with, what environments they came from and functioned in..... its incomparable.
Viv feels like the rich kid, good upbringing, good family connections, went to the right school, made the right friends..... Lara feels like the kid from poverty, drug addict father and alcoholic mother, dark past, school of hard knocks, who dragged his way to the top.
The very weight of expectation from the generation above killed many a Windies cricketer. But not Lara. He took all the sh*t thrown at him by ex players, about his failing teams, his bad captaincy, his failures. I doubt until you get to very recent times, there has ever been a player under more consistent pressure to deliver, not just with the bat, but with everything (some of India's mega stars might also feel that weight). Unlike Viv, who could score a duck then watch Marshall, Walsh, Garner or whoever reduce the opposition to 70 all out, if Lara failed, Windies lost.
If Lara had it easier, its scary to think what the bloke would have done. Had he batted with Viv's team he might average over the 60 mark. Who knows what he could have achieved.
Lara really does tick everybox. His best moments are against the best players or teams. At his best, he was the best. Bradman never scored 400 or 500, and no one else has. He has killed McGrath, smashed Warne, dismantlement Akram and Younis, toyed with Murali, smashed Donald.
He did it against everyone really. The only team he didnt was against India, but then Windies hardly played them in his career, and for the majority of it India werent a top team..... and still in 2006, he scored a brilliant match winning hundred against them, even if he was on his last legs as a player by tht point