The Spin | ‘Impossible to bowl to’: Brian Lara’s record feats still stand out 30 years on

The Spin | ‘Impossible to bowl to’: Brian Lara’s record feats still stand out 30 years on

West Indies great’s heroics in 1994 are recalled by opponents – some of whom had rooms in Lara’s house named after them

St John’s Recreation Ground, Antigua. At 11.46am on 18 April 1994 – 30 years next week – Brian Lara pulls a Chris Lewis short ball to the leg side boundary and cricketing history is written. Garfield Sobers’ record Test score of 365 runs had stood firm for 36 years, a “North Wall” of batsmanship seemingly insurmountable. That’s until a 24-year-old Lara scaled and surpassed it in only his 16th Test.

The scenes and stories that followed have become indelible: the jubilant crowd spilling on to the pitch, Sir Garry strolling through them to anoint the new record holder and crown prince of West Indian batting, Lara kneeling to plant a kiss on the biscuit-coloured wicket. The off bail, unnoticed by all except the wicketkeeper, Jack Russell, resting just outside of its groove after Lara had grazed his own stumps while swatting Lewis away. “I remember the dilemma as if it was yesterday”, Russell recalls with a chuckle. “‘If it falls off I’m going to have to appeal, here.’ I don’t reckon I’d have made it off the island.”

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