“We are going to rush across to Delhi to have a little chat with the boys. You know, it’s always tough for any country to play in India and beat India. But we want to be able to be competitive. So hopefully, we can get a competitive game in the next match,” Lara said on the sidelines of the Ceat Cricket Awards.
Besides being honoured at the ceremony, Lara along with other legends of West Indies cricket including Sir Vivian Richards and Richie Richardson, is also in India to attract potential investors to Caribbean cricket.