The quick eye, with the high backlift, like an executioner's sword. Pure genius, an all time great in every sense of the word. Possibly the best left handed batsman ever.
He’s the best LH in my lifetime along with Sangakkara. However, Graeme Pollock, by all accounts, was even better. This knock saved his career though. The pressure he was under was enormous. This would have been his last game as captain if he’d lost, he’d been out of form, and was playing on an island, many of whose people hated him (🇯🇲). It’s one of the best comeback innings I’ve ever seen (along with Tubby Taylor’s 129 against us at Edgbaston in 1997)
@@nathanwilliams2152 Possibly a better player of fast bowling, Yes. But Brian was way better than Graeme (Pollock) when it came to playing spin - miles ahead. Pls watch more of both players playing. It is not an apples to apples comparison.
I remember this Sunday, came home from church and asked how much we were bowled out for. Only to hear that no wicket fell all day. He and Adams batted all day.
You got to admit that Australia couldn’t work out B Charles Lara to save themselves. They used to hold their breaths and hope that he make mistakes. With all the good bowlers they had, B Charles Lara would make batting look so easy against them and he would do it with impunity. They (Australia) should build gigantic murals and statues of BCL at each of their cricket grounds and worship him before each of their cricket matches, it should be damn near ritualistic.
I love Lara but you are getting very carried away with his record against Australia,he scored 9 test match hundred’s against Australia in his career but there were plenty of low scores in there too,Lara only won one test series against Australia that was his debut series in 92/93,Australia are the kings of cricket,it cannot be denied.
@@mkultra501 Good point Lara had plenty of low scores against Australia especially in Australia, Lara batted 29 times in tests in Australia making 4 50s and 4 100s but he had 13 single digit scores in Australia which is a lot
My little cousin was a year old and she used to cry up all night and courtesy her I watched Lara’s two magnificent hundreds in this series. It was an absolute treat Arvind from Hyderabad, India
Truly the Calypso King. Brian Charles Lara. I take a bow. I had the privilege of watching the two G.O.A.Ts of 90s and 2000s in Brian C. Lara and Sachin R. Tendulkar bat like a dream.
He was majician..in his time he dominated world cricket..and demolished shane warne and glen mcgwrath and others world best bowlers several times..legend for ever
Interesting... the West Indies Cricket Board is using footage provided by Fox Sports (Australia), which is a live retransmission of the video feed provided by the host broadcast service in the West Indies, to show this classic highlights 🤔
also West Indies cricekt board took this video from Robelinda and cropped his name from the top. Original video: ruclips.net/video/gUZ7WsMmW_s/видео.html&ab_channel=robelinda2
@@shawshank178 yes. My point is, why isn’t the WICB using a clean-feed from the host broadcaster instead of a recording from the retransmission in Australia by Fox Sports??
2.07 never seen moment in cricket to me before , I have been following Cricket for thirty years , People like Lara comes across as an Artist beyond their aart
Tendulkar and Lara dominated Warne, Warne always felt he could get Lara because of his aggressive nature. However, I’d say Lara is the best batsman of spin bowling, Tendulkar and Lara were equal in playing leg spin but Lara was ahead of Tendulkar against Off-spin bowling. I’d give Tendulkar the nudge ahead of Lara against fast bowling due to his technique
2 reasons for which I rate Brian Lara above Sachin Tendulkar in Tests are: he didn't give away his wicket easily. He went on to make 375, 400 not out and other big scores. Secondly, he played better in difficult situations. Besides, up to 1997, West Indies was a great side. After that, Brian Lara was usually the lone warrior for West Indies. Of course, sometimes he received support from Shivnaraine Chandrapaul, Carl Hooper, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Chris Gayle, et al. But that was not good enough for the West Indies.
I agree plus the way he plays spin and dances around us just great !!he was under way more pressure than Sachin,to come in with 20 or 30 for 5 and produce the runs which he did is remarkable
@@SamuelFrederick-v4i Except for Sachin Tendulkar and some other players from India, such as Saurav Ganguly, Navjot Singh Sidhu, etc., Brian Lara was one of the best batsmen against spin bowling. These batsmen danced down the track and were very successful against Shane Warne, Muttiah Muralitharan, et al. Of course, Lara too played very well against them. Besides, I feel that even though Lara played very well in the second half of his career, he was quite restrained when we compare with the first half of his career. This may be because West Indies didn't have the likes of Richardson, Curtly Ambrose, Courtney Walsh, et al., at that stage. What do you feel?
@@AbhishekSharma-fz3fh you're right and it was difficult to bowl to Lara because you bowl the same length to him and he would play a different type of shot with the same pitched delivery
kumar sangakarra has better test records than all of them Average .sangakkara 57/sachin 53 /lara 51/pointing 52 /kallis 55 Double tons sangakkara 11/sachin 6/pointing 6/lara 9 Kumar Sangakkara is the fastest man to reach 9000 10000 11000 12000 runs surprssing all of them
Lara is the goat, but Jimmy Adams gots be one of the best middle order batsmen ive seen. He doesn't worried about making the most runs. Just stabilize the innings together. Very underrated!!
5:33 Now, this shot alone is why B.C. Lara's Excalibur Flair of Batsmanship on Display Ever is the greatest batsman of all-time, it is his "RESPONSE TO AGGRESSION WITH SUBLIME AGGRESSION! " One Luv ❤!!!
@colinlawrence3685 I think he would have broken the world record then, had he not run out himself on 277. The 153* is the greatest innings, in my opinion, given the mental pressure he had to endure
The greatest innings in the last 35 years of test cricket. Gooch's runs came against an attack that was as good, but England weren't expected to beat the WI, who were still #1 even though showing signs of decline. Lara came into this test on the back of a 5-0 whitewash to SA and 51 all out in QPO. To come out of that and conquer Mcgrath and Gillespie at their most potent was a hell of an achievement
West Indies cricket board has blocked robelinda's video which was on RUclips since 2011 and has taken that same video of fox sports and uploaded it on their own channel 😂😂😂😂
@sw1138: Of course, Kumar Sangakkara is the best wicketkeeper batsman of all time (alongside Adam Gilchrist) and has phenomenal statistics. Besides, he alongwith Mahela Jayawardene, made Sri Lanka a great cricket team. Sri Lanka didn't have had many good players. But records are not the only criterion for measuring greatness. Sachin Tendulkar played 200 tests for 24 years at an exceptional average of 56. That's marvelous. His technique was brilliant. Brian Lara excelled in pressure conditions and was the lone warrior for West Indies, for a long time. He scored 400, 375 and several big innings of 200+ runs. To me, what set apart Tendulkar and Lara from the rest, was the quality of opposition they faced. Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Shoaib Akhtar, Saqlain Mustaq, Mohammad Asif, Muttiah Muralitharan, Allan Donald, Dale Steyn, Shaun Pollock, Glenn McGrath, Shane Warne, Brett Lee, Curtly Ambrose, Courtney Walsh, Shane Bond, et al., were class apart from the next generation of bowlers. Of course, Sangakkara also faced Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel, Zaheer Khan, Mohammad Asif, Mohammad Amir, Johnson, James Anderson, etc. But, honesty do you think that they are in the league of Akram, Waqar, Muralitharan, Warne, Donald, Ambrose, etc.?
When the best bowlers shaking their heads and swearing quietly, you know the person who did that to them was Lara or Tendulkar😂. I would still rate his 153 n.o was THE best, because the team was chasing the target.
@sw1138 Of course, Kumar Sangakkara has phenomenal statistics. 1. Even though after 175 tests, Tendulkar's statistics went down. Still, his last few years in cricket, were much better than many others. See, playing at 40 is very difficult. Lara scored big runs, especially on big occasions and against quality opposition. Scoring world record 375 was great. Scoring 400 not out after 10 years was awesome. He also scored the highest runs in first class, 501 not out. His attacking style of play, elegance, timing, etc., were a treat to watch. Yes, his last few years were not awesome, but still good. West Indies were amongst the weakest test teams after 1997 or 1999. Still, Lara carried on. As I already said, Sangakkara and Jayawardene were awesome. Their world record partnership in Sri Lanka was insane. I remember that in 1997, Sanath Jayasuriya and Roshan Mahanama also scored a partnership of something like 500 runs. Sri Lanka scored over 900 runs in that match. I think some pitches in Sri Lanka are lifeless. While Sangakkara also scored heavily against good sides, I think that Steve Smith has been brilliant in this Century. He has scored about 10,000 runs in 108 tests at an astonishing average of about 58. More importantly, he has scored big runs in pressure situations and has been crucial in Australia's wins. Of course, it's not easy to compare batsmen. Thank you.
Impossible to conpare lara and sachin. 90s was greatest era of cricket both with bat and ball. May be sachin can be considered better as he faced ambrose walsh and other windies tough bowlers.
Aap ko pata hai bhai mere bachpan me mere ghar me bhi tv nahi tha doosro k Ghar dekhta tha aur vo log mere aate hi TV band karte the.. Vo bhi din the Aaj Mai padha likha hu engineer ban Gaya hu... Haath me phone hai. Ek job bhi mil jaye to jindagi me maa baap ki bhi help Karu.
11 lions vs 1 wild elephant.this way i see this test match.the battlefield was devastated by obviously elephant...so were 11 lions.😂i saw that match live.
The best batsman I have seen in my lifetime. One of the greatest of all times. He was majestic.
In my opinion I rate Lara ahead of Tendulkar and Smith and Ponting and Kallis.
@@AbsolutelyEverybody1 Do you mean Steve Smith or Graeme Smith? (Sorry, kinda got confused)
@@thesmashingsizzler I mean Steve Smith.
I still miss Brian Lara playing Test cricket more and more with every passing year. After Brian Lara retired, West Indies test team never recovered
❤well said and well REASONED.
One of the most loved crickters of our time always pleasure to watch him
❤well said and well REASONED.
The quick eye, with the high backlift, like an executioner's sword. Pure genius, an all time great in every sense of the word. Possibly the best left handed batsman ever.
He’s the best LH in my lifetime along with Sangakkara. However, Graeme Pollock, by all accounts, was even better.
This knock saved his career though. The pressure he was under was enormous. This would have been his last game as captain if he’d lost, he’d been out of form, and was playing on an island, many of whose people hated him (🇯🇲). It’s one of the best comeback innings I’ve ever seen (along with Tubby Taylor’s 129 against us at Edgbaston in 1997)
Havent heard that name in a long long time @@nathanwilliams2152
@@nathanwilliams2152 Possibly a better player of fast bowling, Yes. But Brian was way better than Graeme (Pollock) when it came to playing spin - miles ahead. Pls watch more of both players playing. It is not an apples to apples comparison.
Unbelievable player he was ! The greatest ever and the most stylish player even seen..Thanks Brian
In my life lara is was remain best batsman I hve ever seen
I remember this Sunday, came home from church and asked how much we were bowled out for. Only to hear that no wicket fell all day. He and Adams batted all day.
Your prayers were heard 😂
1:39 1:42 1:43 1:44 1:45 1:46
2:34
I’m Australian, and I pray for the day that we get another great West Indian test side. So great for the game
@@MrDanbarbsthe problem is the Indians - they will poach away any good emerging talent for the IPL or any of the other PLs.
No one can swing the bat beautifully as Lara 🎉🎉 sweet to watch
Thank you Windies Cricket for uploading Classic cricket moments.
You got to admit that Australia couldn’t work out B Charles Lara to save themselves. They used to hold their breaths and hope that he make mistakes. With all the good bowlers they had, B Charles Lara would make batting look so easy against them and he would do it with impunity. They (Australia) should build gigantic murals and statues of BCL at each of their cricket grounds and worship him before each of their cricket matches, it should be damn near ritualistic.
McGrath worked him out pretty well
No bowler alive ever worked out BC Lara, you’re dreaming that up.@@ws0153
I love Lara but you are getting very carried away with his record against Australia,he scored 9 test match hundred’s against Australia in his career but there were plenty of low scores in there too,Lara only won one test series against Australia that was his debut series in 92/93,Australia are the kings of cricket,it cannot be denied.
Ek banda kabse series jeetana lag gaya vo bhi test series
@@mkultra501 Good point Lara had plenty of low scores against Australia especially in Australia, Lara batted 29 times in tests in Australia making 4 50s and 4 100s but he had 13 single digit scores in Australia which is a lot
This was the summit for the sport. Cricket was never this brilliant again!
Cannot agree more
My little cousin was a year old and she used to cry up all night and courtesy her I watched Lara’s two magnificent hundreds in this series. It was an absolute treat
Arvind from Hyderabad, India
If something like poetry had existed in cricket, that would be Lara's batting
Perfect comments
True
Truly the Calypso King. Brian Charles Lara. I take a bow. I had the privilege of watching the two G.O.A.Ts of 90s and 2000s in Brian C. Lara and Sachin R. Tendulkar bat like a dream.
Brian Lara was the only batsman to beat🔥 Shane warne so badly in his cricketing career that they dropped him the following Test Match...
That was Sachin not Lara
Sachin too
@@AJ__4678 no Lara did it in this series
It was Lara. Not the other bloke
You bet. Warnie great bowler he was, never had much success against him but then not many spin bowlers did, if any at all.
Batting Poetry,
A true Exhibition,
Stylish,
Elegant,
Flair,
Flamboyance,
Mighty
Majestic
All praise to this Lovely Magician.
Love Cricket Love BC Lara
The greatest batsman I have ever seen. Love you Brian❤️❤️❤️❤️
Excellent player, and also humble and Profesional behaviour on the field too.
That cover drive at 5.35 is just goat level !!!
Brian Lara 😍🏏 cover drive off Glenn McGrath ,,, is the most Beautiful cricket in shot in the whole world 🇹🇹💯🌟
True better than any other player
5:32 ❤
Getting hit on the helmet
@@kaattupoochi4594 yes beautiful ❤️
I saw every run scored that day and this was poetry in motion. No greater sporting day than this one …
Brian Lara is one of the most finest batsman in the world
Let's not forget the contribution by Jimmy Adams
I am yet to see anyone better the this man
Lara the only batsman to rough up shane Warne for an extended period
Where is Tendulkar name?
4:59 He was such a genius that he can even pirouette his bat right in front of the stumps, and get it to fall away from the wicket
Remarkable and stunning Team performance by West Indies specially Brian Charles Lara
He was majician..in his time he dominated world cricket..and demolished shane warne and glen mcgwrath and others world best bowlers several times..legend for ever
One of the most spectacularly flowing, stylish and my favourite left handed Batsman
Interesting... the West Indies Cricket Board is using footage provided by Fox Sports (Australia), which is a live retransmission of the video feed provided by the host broadcast service in the West Indies, to show this classic highlights 🤔
also West Indies cricekt board took this video from Robelinda and cropped his name from the top. Original video: ruclips.net/video/gUZ7WsMmW_s/видео.html&ab_channel=robelinda2
Probably WI Cricket hold the IP rights to the original footage.
@@shawshank178 yes. My point is, why isn’t the WICB using a clean-feed from the host broadcaster instead of a recording from the retransmission in Australia by Fox Sports??
@@user2144 they took it from Robelinda2. See my previous reply.
@@user2144 bcoz they don't have the original footage and borrowed it from the legend Robelinda.
Brian Lara=Australian team.. 😊
I love West Indies..! ❤I wish someday I will get to see the beautiful Carribean..! 😊
That cover drive is the best shot I have ever seen Brian Charles Lara the greatest ever
Brayan Lara pure lejend.. ❤❤
2.07 never seen moment in cricket to me before , I have been following Cricket for thirty years , People like Lara comes across as an Artist beyond their aart
Tendulkar and Lara dominated Warne, Warne always felt he could get Lara because of his aggressive nature. However, I’d say Lara is the best batsman of spin bowling, Tendulkar and Lara were equal in playing leg spin but Lara was ahead of Tendulkar against Off-spin bowling. I’d give Tendulkar the nudge ahead of Lara against fast bowling due to his technique
One should never forget the efforts of Jimmy Adams too
Wow. That team only had Lara, Walsh and Ambrose, but I guess that's all you need sometimes.
2 reasons for which I rate Brian Lara above Sachin Tendulkar in Tests are: he didn't give away his wicket easily. He went on to make 375, 400 not out and other big scores. Secondly, he played better in difficult situations. Besides, up to 1997, West Indies was a great side. After that, Brian Lara was usually the lone warrior for West Indies.
Of course, sometimes he received support from Shivnaraine Chandrapaul, Carl Hooper, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Chris Gayle, et al. But that was not good enough for the West Indies.
I agree plus the way he plays spin and dances around us just great !!he was under way more pressure than Sachin,to come in with 20 or 30 for 5 and produce the runs which he did is remarkable
@@SamuelFrederick-v4i Except for Sachin Tendulkar and some other players from India, such as Saurav Ganguly, Navjot Singh Sidhu, etc., Brian Lara was one of the best batsmen against spin bowling. These batsmen danced down the track and were very successful against Shane Warne, Muttiah Muralitharan, et al. Of course, Lara too played very well against them.
Besides, I feel that even though Lara played very well in the second half of his career, he was quite restrained when we compare with the first half of his career. This may be because West Indies didn't have the likes of Richardson, Curtly Ambrose, Courtney Walsh, et al., at that stage. What do you feel?
@@AbhishekSharma-fz3fh you're right and it was difficult to bowl to Lara because you bowl the same length to him and he would play a different type of shot with the same pitched delivery
@user-zt7vs7uc3u Yes, correct, Samuel.
kumar sangakarra has better test records than all of them
Average .sangakkara 57/sachin 53 /lara 51/pointing 52 /kallis 55
Double tons sangakkara 11/sachin 6/pointing 6/lara 9
Kumar Sangakkara is the fastest man to reach 9000 10000 11000 12000 runs surprssing all of them
Undoubtedly the greatest left handed batsman to play the game arguably the greatest batsman of all time enough said
My eyes was full of tears on lara's retirement.
That entire series was Lara vs Australia!
.... PURE EXUBERANCE 2:10.... Greetings from Bradford West Yorkshire 🏴🎉🎉🎉🎉
Jimmy adams was so reliable in the middle order he stayed with lara for ages when lara made 213 and 153 in the next match
When was this repeated again… WI not losing a wkt in whole day of play.
God of batting ❤
Lara is the goat, but Jimmy Adams gots be one of the best middle order batsmen ive seen. He doesn't worried about making the most runs. Just stabilize the innings together. Very underrated!!
5:33 Now, this shot alone is why B.C. Lara's Excalibur Flair of Batsmanship on Display Ever is the greatest batsman of all-time, it is his "RESPONSE TO AGGRESSION WITH SUBLIME AGGRESSION! " One Luv ❤!!!
His 271 in the MCG was the best Innings .
It was 277 and at SCG 🤨
The greatest ever innings by Lara is the 153 against australia an innings under pressure is much harder than when everyone around u is scoring runs
@colinlawrence3685 I think he would have broken the world record then, had he not run out himself on 277.
The 153* is the greatest innings, in my opinion, given the mental pressure he had to endure
Old team of westindies rock❤️❤️❤️from india
This isn't the old team of west indies
Sir Brian Lara.. Respect..
Sir Lara... The Legend
It's hurts today wi cricket situation we love Calypso beats
Genius ❤❤❤
Magnificent, by the Great man
What a match.The great Lara
This, and not the 153 in the next test, is what BCL rates as his best innings.
Beautiful performance
Lara on song,,,,, fabulous batsman
00:08 "And that's the problem!" What's the problem? B.C. Lara's Excalibur Flair of Batsmanship on Display Ever! One Luv ❤!!!
What ‘benefit of the doubt to Lara’ by commentator? He is already way ahead the line.
Possible Brain finest innings ever class act
Mind blowing innings
Legend 🎉
McGrath...Warne..Gillespie and McGill,,,formidable attack
what a crowd
The class...
Massive man yar.
The prince at work
The greatest innings in the last 35 years of test cricket. Gooch's runs came against an attack that was as good, but England weren't expected to beat the WI, who were still #1 even though showing signs of decline. Lara came into this test on the back of a 5-0 whitewash to SA and 51 all out in QPO. To come out of that and conquer Mcgrath and Gillespie at their most potent was a hell of an achievement
Windies vs Australia ❌
Lara vs Australia ✅..
He scored 12 Hundreds vs Prime aussies ..
Lara was something else back then .. 😮
Best stroke player during that period.
Brain lara one of the most westindies player
Did you mean to say one of the best West Indies players of one of the most beautiful West Indies players?
@@plantbase7755he means one of the most West Indies player. Okay.
@@Ameyiscool maybe he’s speaking in a dialect so ancient that I’ve never heard of it.
@@plantbase7755 no bro he just meant lara is the one of the most westindies player. So simple you don't understand?
Best batsman of his time.
5:31 that cover drive is *chefs kiss*
West Indies cricket board has blocked robelinda's video which was on RUclips since 2011 and has taken that same video of fox sports and uploaded it on their own channel 😂😂😂😂
Back when the fans could engage with the players
😅😅
Back when windies cricket was great.
Not great but can say average not bad like now days westendies was great in 70,80 and early 90s
@sw1138: Of course, Kumar Sangakkara is the best wicketkeeper batsman of all time (alongside Adam Gilchrist) and has phenomenal statistics. Besides, he alongwith Mahela Jayawardene, made Sri Lanka a great cricket team. Sri Lanka didn't have had many good players.
But records are not the only criterion for measuring greatness. Sachin Tendulkar played 200 tests for 24 years at an exceptional average of 56. That's marvelous. His technique was brilliant.
Brian Lara excelled in pressure conditions and was the lone warrior for West Indies, for a long time. He scored 400, 375 and several big innings of 200+ runs.
To me, what set apart Tendulkar and Lara from the rest, was the quality of opposition they faced. Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Shoaib Akhtar, Saqlain Mustaq, Mohammad Asif, Muttiah Muralitharan, Allan Donald, Dale Steyn, Shaun Pollock, Glenn McGrath, Shane Warne, Brett Lee, Curtly Ambrose, Courtney Walsh, Shane Bond, et al., were class apart from the next generation of bowlers.
Of course, Sangakkara also faced Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel, Zaheer Khan, Mohammad Asif, Mohammad Amir, Johnson, James Anderson, etc. But, honesty do you think that they are in the league of Akram, Waqar, Muralitharan, Warne, Donald, Ambrose, etc.?
How much Jimmy Addams scored....he also played best supporting innings ❤❤❤
career saving, pride saving and match winning innings!!!!!!
We have heard about single handed innings. But it was a single handed series
When the best bowlers shaking their heads and swearing quietly, you know the person who did that to them was Lara or Tendulkar😂. I would still rate his 153 n.o was THE best, because the team was chasing the target.
I miss wi and lara
The GOAT
Credit to jimmy adams for his resilience aa well
@sw1138 Of course, Kumar Sangakkara has phenomenal statistics. 1. Even though after 175 tests, Tendulkar's statistics went down. Still, his last few years in cricket, were much better than many others. See, playing at 40 is very difficult.
Lara scored big runs, especially on big occasions and against quality opposition. Scoring world record 375 was great. Scoring 400 not out after 10 years was awesome. He also scored the highest runs in first class, 501 not out. His attacking style of play, elegance, timing, etc., were a treat to watch. Yes, his last few years were not awesome, but still good. West Indies were amongst the weakest test teams after 1997 or 1999. Still, Lara carried on.
As I already said, Sangakkara and Jayawardene were awesome. Their world record partnership in Sri Lanka was insane. I remember that in 1997, Sanath Jayasuriya and Roshan Mahanama also scored a partnership of something like 500 runs. Sri Lanka scored over 900 runs in that match. I think some pitches in Sri Lanka are lifeless.
While Sangakkara also scored heavily against good sides, I think that Steve Smith has been brilliant in this Century. He has scored about 10,000 runs in 108 tests at an astonishing average of about 58. More importantly, he has scored big runs in pressure situations and has been crucial in Australia's wins. Of course, it's not easy to compare batsmen. Thank you.
Mention Stuart M.
Job well done Lara
Wow wow wow
Sachin has scored more runs than lara.but lara was a match winner
At that time no support to Lara from other batsman in west indies
Shane Warne!!
Damn! Damn! Damn!😢😭😢😢😭
JAMAICANS ARE REALLY LOVING PEOPLE!
Impossible to conpare lara and sachin. 90s was greatest era of cricket both with bat and ball.
May be sachin can be considered better as he faced ambrose walsh and other windies tough bowlers.
I remember the fans that runs on the pitch caused us a game and series in the ODI series smh
Different styles?
❤❤❤❤
Pura osho player in the ground g
Ye sab match dekh ne ke liye ghar pe TV nahi thi
Aap ko pata hai bhai mere bachpan me mere ghar me bhi tv nahi tha doosro k Ghar dekhta tha aur vo log mere aate hi TV band karte the.. Vo bhi din the Aaj Mai padha likha hu engineer ban Gaya hu... Haath me phone hai. Ek job bhi mil jaye to jindagi me maa baap ki bhi help Karu.
Boom💥💥
11 lions vs 1 wild elephant.this way i see this test match.the battlefield was devastated by obviously elephant...so were 11 lions.😂i saw that match live.
Was this game play in the Congo