In 2004, Brian Lara delivered two of the most iconic performances in cricket history. In April, during the fourth Test against England in Antigua, he scored an unbeaten 400, setting the record for the highest individual score in Test cricket—a record that still stands today.
Later that year, as captain, Lara led the West Indies to victory in the ICC Champions Trophy, marking the team's first major ICC trophy since the 1979 Cricket World Cup.
Reflecting on these achievements, Lara has expressed immense pride, highlighting the significance of both his personal milestones and the collective success of the West Indies team during that period.
Later that year, as captain, Lara led the West Indies to victory in the ICC Champions Trophy, marking the team's first major ICC trophy since the 1979 Cricket World Cup.
Reflecting on these achievements, Lara has expressed immense pride, highlighting the significance of both his personal milestones and the collective success of the West Indies team during that period.
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