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WI 173-2 against England in Lara farewell game


Posted on Sunday, April 22nd, 2007 at 3:33 am
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West Indies were 173-2 after 30 overs of their World Cup Super Eights match against England at the Kensington Oval here on Saturday.
Skipper Brian Lara, playing in his last match before retirement, was on 18 with Marlon Samuels on 0.
Chris Gayle was the first man out caught by Stuart Broad off Andrew Flintoff for a fine 79 off 58 balls which included three sixes. Gayle’s wicket fell with the total on 131 in the 24th over.
That brought Lara to the crease.
Devon Smith was next man out falling to a brilliant catch by Paul Collingwood off Flintoff for a patient 61 with the total on 168 in the 30th over.
England captain Michael Vaughan elected to field after winning the toss against the West Indies in the two
teams’ last match at the tournament.
Meanwhile, Emotional fans bid farewell to Brian Lara, saying the West Indian batting legend would be remembered for entertaining crowds throughout the world in his 17-year international career.
When Lara walked out to the middle at the Kensington Oval for the toss in the World Cup clash against England, he was roundly applauded as the 30,000-capacity stadium began to fill eager to see the great Trinidadian play his last international match.
‘On behalf of umpires and match referees, I congratulate Brian Lara on a glittering career and wish him the best in the future,’ said chief referee Ranjan Madugalle.
The 37-year-old West Indies captain lost the toss but was still cheered.
‘I thank the people who have come here to see my last match,’ said Lara.
His team-mates shook hands with him, there was a final group photograph and even the umpires had their picture taken with him.
Shawn Carter, wearing a maroon West Indian shirt with Lara’s number nine on the back, said he had travelled from Trinidad to salute his hero.
‘I want to see Lara bowing out with a hundred, nothing short,’ said Carter, who
claims to have watched all of Lara’s matches since his debut in 1990.
‘It’s an irony that his last World Cup didn’t bring the desired result,’ said Carter of the West Indies’ failure to qualify for the semi-finals.
Another fan Edward Sobers, named after former West Indian great Sir Garry Sobers, said Lara will be missed.
‘I saw Sobers’ last match and now I have the same feeling when Sobers was departing. They are two greats who played in different eras. Sobers was fortunate to have other greats with him, Lara stood out as the only top man in an otherwise weak team.
‘Sobers, I think was more adored. Lara subjected to jealousy rather than affection.’
Leeandra Clarke said she even had a crush on Lara.
‘I have loved Lara, for he had the personality to be adored. I know there are millions who loved him but my love was different,’ said Clarke, who has over 200 pictures of the player in her house.
The stands were full of West Indies flags and farewell banners.
Most proclaimed ‘we’ll miss you’, ‘Lara, the great,’ and ‘Lara, we owe you a thank-you.’
Vernon Lavine thinks Lara should not have retired.
‘I think West Indies cricket still needs him and probably he should have toured England and then announced his retirement. Perhaps he wanted to play his last match before his home crowd,’ said Lavine

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