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Brian Lara brings the Caribbean flavour to Bandra

Updated On: 17 September, 2019 10:30 AM IST |

Former West Indies cricketer Brian Lara was spotted at a popular restaurant in the suburbs of Bandra in Mumbai. We have pictures. (Pics/ Yogen Shah)

Former West Indies cricketer Brian Lara was spotted at a popular restaurant in the suburbs of Bandra in Mumbai. We have pictures. (Pics/ Yogen Shah)

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Former West Indies cricketer Brian Lara was spotted at a popular restaurant in the suburbs of Bandra in Mumbai. We have pictures. (Pics/ Yogen Shah)

West Indies cricket legend Brian Lara was seen in the suburbs of Mumbai as he visited a restaurant in Bandra

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West Indies cricket legend Brian Lara was seen in the suburbs of Mumbai as he visited a restaurant in Bandra

Brian Lara, known for his style as well, sported a printed brown half-sleeve shirt with cream coloured trousers and mud-brown sneakers

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Brian Lara, known for his style as well, sported a printed brown half-sleeve shirt with cream coloured trousers and mud-brown sneakers

Brian Lara is known to be one of the finest batsmen in the history of cricket.

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Brian Lara is known to be one of the finest batsmen in the history of cricket.

Brian Lara has the record of the highest individual score in Test cricket (400*) and first-class cricket (501*)

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Brian Lara has the record of the highest individual score in Test cricket (400*) and first-class cricket (501*)

Brian Lara recently showed his photography skills in Bandra when he clicked a picture of a photographer on his mobile phone

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Brian Lara recently showed his photography skills in Bandra when he clicked a picture of a photographer on his mobile phone

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