The pain was obvious on his face when India tightened the loop around Western India, but the legendary dough Brian Lara still made a place to visit the dressing room of visitors after the second day in the second test.
In addition to Viv Richards, 56 -year -old Lara is here as part of the “Mission India” campaign because we are trying to help West Indies cricket with limited money to get some other means to help them revive the dilapidated structure of their long game.
“Brian Lara visited the dressing room in West India after the end of the day. He did not make any general address, but spoke (separately) to train Darren Sammy and Captain Roston Chase and several players,” said Priva’s source to develop PTI.
“It was almost 20 minutes. The discussion was more general about the health of the West Indies cricket and the way forward.”
If you want to do things, you must have capital to do it. This is the main part that Lara has recently reported on private awards.
But while the finances are a necessity, he asked the intention of the players.
“But at the same time I would like to ask Roston Chase and other boys have cricket in heart? Do they really want to play for Western India? And that’s the most important thing because you would find a way.”
“We didn’t have a better device 30-40 years ago. Viv Richards did not turn on a better training playground.
“So I invite young players to realize that this is a great opportunity. And I’m almost sure that each of their parents would have their minds in their backs, their son played in West India, their son was good for Western India, because it meant a lot back,” Lara said.
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Published:
Debodinna Chakracorty
Published on:
October 12, 2025