Sachin Tendulkar: Brian Lara interview on the Indian cricket legend

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http://bit.ly/crickethof Some say Sachin Tendulkar is today's greatest batsman in the game of cricket. Listen to Brian Lara talk about his admiration for 'the little maestro' and why Tendulkar is so respected by his peers. Subscribe to our channel for more great interviews about cricket and the greats of the game.

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  • Lara's final comment:everybody wanted to do everything to Australia and whoever did it we didn't mind.....LOL..!

  • @ajhawr dont be so furious mate,greats will always be greats,and sachin will always be sachin,let them bark coz they r nothing more than dogs.

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  • one of the greatest technique holder sachin

  • 99.94 - The end

  • Forget the War and forget captaincy. Sachin is and will always be the better batsman! You are in a minority over this, even if your an Aussie you will still be in a minority. Far more people in this world love Sachin for the person he is not just what he has done. You cannot say this for any Aussies coz nobody likes them, not even ricky ponting!!

  • @tanisha121 Bradman did play for twenty years, just less test matches because of a 10 year hiatus due to world war 2, now lets see Sachin not play international cricket for 10 years and come back and play as well as he has, and it was ten prime years age 28-38 that Bradman lost due to the war, and lets see Sachin try and take on the pressures of captaincy and play that well, oh wait, he tried to, and he failed, he couldn't handle that pressure, Bradman is simply the better batsman.

  • @atrueindian1 Lara test strike rate: 60 Tendulkars test strike rate: 54, Lara's ODI strike rate: 79, Tenulka ODI strike rate: 86, Tendulkar was more agressive in ODI and Lara was more agressive in Tests. just thought i would clear that up.

  • @ajhawr Its been proven that the pitches were bad for batting back then, its been documented, they were uncovered and weather effected, which makes them good for bowling which is why you get bowlers like Sydney Barnes who took 189 test wickets at an astonishing bowling average of 16, that could never happen today because the pitch conditions have been evened out to suit the batsmen as-well

  • @baldeepsingh lol pal you cant be serious...what the hell am going to jealous tendulkar for? a matter of fact i think he is such a nice human being...very humble and all that...what u trying to say?

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