Astle's 222 still ranks very highly for me , because despite the fact he was basically just having a swing the conditions were very difficult & all the bowlers seemed pretty much on their game.
Laxman's 281 was brilliant , he came in in front of 100,000 people , his side was 1-0 down & following on 171 runs behind.
He was up against 4 bowlers who at that stage were at the top of their games on a wicket likely to deteriorate & with his own position in the side anything but certain.
He then took the game away from the best side in the world with flawlessly executed strokeplay , not offereing a single chance.
To bat for that long , scoring 281 runs & 44 boundaries without offering a chance is remarkable , he just didnt hit the ball in the air , it was all along the carpet & all so classy.
Lara's 153 was brilliant especially in the situation.
However IMO not as good as his 277 at Sydney in 93 , the most amazing thing here was that , as with Laxman , he never seemed to hit the ball in the air , he never offered a chance , except a plumb lbw to Greg Matthews on 199 :saint:.
Laxman's 281 was brilliant , he came in in front of 100,000 people , his side was 1-0 down & following on 171 runs behind.
He was up against 4 bowlers who at that stage were at the top of their games on a wicket likely to deteriorate & with his own position in the side anything but certain.
He then took the game away from the best side in the world with flawlessly executed strokeplay , not offereing a single chance.
To bat for that long , scoring 281 runs & 44 boundaries without offering a chance is remarkable , he just didnt hit the ball in the air , it was all along the carpet & all so classy.
Lara's 153 was brilliant especially in the situation.
However IMO not as good as his 277 at Sydney in 93 , the most amazing thing here was that , as with Laxman , he never seemed to hit the ball in the air , he never offered a chance , except a plumb lbw to Greg Matthews on 199 :saint:.