When Brian Lara made 28 runs in an over in Tests

The legendary West Indies batsman Brian Lara set the world record by hitting South African spinner Robin Peterson for 28 runs in an over in 2003. It was the final over of the day, but unfortunately, Lara was in a t20 mood.

Pieterson bowled the first ball short, which was cut ferociously on the back foot by Lara - 4 runs.

The second ball was a flighted one and this time, he dispatched it over long-on for a big six.

The third ball was hit hard over mid-wicket in a similar style with the result remaining the same. 6 runs.

Pieterson delivered the fourth ball, a little flatter and fuller, but was rocketed straight down the ground for a boundary.

The penultimate ball was also hit over the top of the South African bowler for the third boundary of the over.

The final ball was cut past point for the third consecutive boundary.

Eventually, the over read 4–6–6–4–4–4

This record was later equalled by Australian George Bailey in the 2013 Ashes series where he hit England pacer James Anderson for 28 runs in an over.

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