Lara's Exit Is No Comfort ; Great Man's Final Game Leaves England with Little to Shout About After Shambles of the World Cup

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FOR MORE years, and many, many more runs than England would care to remember, Brian Lara has faced them with a bat as wide as the sky and a passion to score runs as deep as the ocean.

Yesterday, in the final match of his controversial but unforgettable career, Lara walked on to the pitch at Kensington Oval and saw Michael Vaughan's men form a guard of honour every single one of them was proud to be part of.

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Lara's Exit Is No Comfort ; Great Man's Final Game Leaves England with Little to Shout About After Shambles of the World Cup

And when he made his way back to the West Indies dressing room after being run out by Kevin Pietersen for 18 and his own team lined the stairs to pay him their tribute, not a single member of the first full house at the brand new stadium remained seate...

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