16 July,2024 10:44 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Brian Lara (Pic: File Pic)
West Indies legendary batsman Brian Lara feels that there was a player who was more talented than him and India's Sachin Tendulkar.
In his new book, Lara: The England Chronicles, the Windies batting great Brian Lara, also known as the 'Prince of Trinidad' for his exceptional strokeplay and records, revealed the player to be former West Indies all-rounder Carl Hooper.
In the book, Lara said about Carl that he was one of the best players he saw. The West Indies great lauded his once-teammate for playing exceptionally well as a captain, during which he said he fulfilled his true potential.
"Carl was easily one of the best players I've ever seen. I would say that not even Tendulkar and I would come close to that talent. Separate Carl's career from playing to captaining and his numbers are very different. As a captain, he averaged nearly 50, so he enjoyed the responsibility. It is sad that only as a captain did he fulfill his true potential," Lara said in his book as quoted by ESPNCricinfo.
Carl Hooper played 102 Test matches from 1987-2002 and scored 5,762 runs with an average of 36.46. He also had 13 centuries and 27 half-centuries to his name. With the ball, he claimed 114 wickets. His best bowling figures were five wickets for 26 runs.
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Representing West Indies in 227 ODIs, Hooper registered 5,761 runs with an average of 35.34. He also had seven tons and 29 half-centuries in the format with the highest score of unbeaten 113 runs. In ODIs, the former all-rounder claimed 193 wickets with the best bowling figures of four wickets for 34 runs.
He also captained WI in 22 Tests, winning just four, losing 11, and drawing seven. Hooper had a much better ODI record as a captain, winning 23 of his 49 matches, losing 24, and two ending in no result.
Speaking about Hooper's 111-run knock against England at Lord's in 1991, Lara said that inning reminded him of Carl's class. He also said that despite being so talented, Carl himself could not understand how great he was.
"When I think back to that Lord's match, I see the class of Carl Hooper. Man, what a player. The ease in which he batted brought out a kind of awe in us, and in all of us, even the senior players. You felt that when Carl went out to bat, they enjoyed it - Desmond Haynes, Viv Richards, Richard Greenidge, all these guys would stop what they were doing just to watch him," said Lara.
"He was so talented, yet he didn't understand just how good he was. People would ask why he didn't do full justice to his brilliance, and you know what, there is no clear reason for it," he added.
Brian Lara also said that former batting great Sir Vivian Richards used to make Hooper and him cry at times. Further, he also stated that Vivian Richards was more fond of Hooper than Lara.
"I will say this: Viv used to make me cry every three weeks, but he would make Carl cry once a week. Viv's tone of voice is intimidating and if you are not strong enough, you can take that personally and be affected by it. Me, I was never really affected by it. In a way, I welcomed it, because I was so much under his arm that I knew abuse was coming and I was a strong personality. Carl? I know for a fact that Carl shied away from Viv Richards," said Lara.
"I don't think Viv wilfully intimidated you. It was just his make-up. He is not a bully. Viv Richards is not a bully. But Viv has a very strong personality. He is a very aggressive person who dealt with most things that way. If we had a team meeting, he would inspire. He would back his players forever. He would talk in such a way that it left a mark on you. Even now, he is not a soft person. Maybe he has a soft side, but a soft person?"
"Now listen, it needs to be said that Viv Richards never cried down on a person because he did not want them to be great like him. His sternness was who he was, but he never wanted you not to do well. It was just how he was. And look, Viv loved Carl. Much more than he loved me, that is for sure. But the way Viv shows love did not resonate with Carl," he concluded his point.
Featuring 425 matches, Brian Lara accumulated 22,260 runs with an average of 46.66. He also has 53 centuries and 110 half-centuries to his name. With these records, he is considered as one of the greatest West Indies batsmen and also one of the best World cricket superstars.
(With ANI Inputs)