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Brian lara described who as "the greatest cricketer of all time"?

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Answered by psjain
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Answer: Sachin Tendulkar

Explanation: Brian Lara, the West Indies legend describes the Indian batsman Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar as the greatest cricketer of all time. He tagged Sachin as the Michael Jordan and the Muhammad Ali of cricket. Just as they were considered the  greatest players in their respective field of basketball and boxing, Sachin would be considered so in the field of cricket.

 Brain Lara was highly impressed by his all round statistics and doubted if anyone could over take him after playing for such a long period.

The Indian batsman has etched his name in golden letters in the history of cricket by playing 200 Tests and also scoring 100 international centuries.

Brain  Lara shares similar records with Sachin Tendulkar in terms of run average in Tests. While Lara have an average of just under 53 in his total appearance in 131 Tests , Tendulkar holds a fraction over 53 having played more Test than Lara.

Sachin at the time of his retirement had scored 15921 runs in his 200 Test appearance and 18426 during his 463 appearance in One dayers.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

Brian Lara, the West Indies legend depicts the Indian batsman Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar as the best cricketer ever.

He labeled Sachin as the Michael Jordan and the Muhammad Ali of cricket. Similarly as they were viewed as the best players in their individual field of b-ball and boxing, Sachin would be considered so in the field of cricket.

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