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Lara: 'Nobody is scared of Australia anymore'

Australia was cricket's dominant force for much of Brian Lara's illustrious playing career, but will slip to fifth in the ICC Test rankings if it is beaten again by the Proteas in Adelaide later this month.

Published : Nov 16, 2016 23:20 IST , London

West Indies great Brian Lara is the owner of Test cricket's highest individual score - an unbeaten 400 against England in 2004.
West Indies great Brian Lara is the owner of Test cricket's highest individual score - an unbeaten 400 against England in 2004.
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West Indies great Brian Lara is the owner of Test cricket's highest individual score - an unbeaten 400 against England in 2004.

Opposition teams no longer fear Australia following its recent string of defeats, according to West Indies great Brian Lara.

An innings-and-80-run thrashing at the hands of South Africa in Hobart represented Australia's fifth successive Test loss and prompted chairman of selectors Rod Marsh to resign with immediate effect on Wednesday.

Australia was cricket's dominant force for much of Lara's illustrious playing career, but will slip to fifth in the ICC Test rankings if it is beaten again by the Proteas in Adelaide later this month.

"Nobody's scared of them anymore, I think that's understood," Lara told Fox Sports when asked about Australia's decline.

The owner of Test cricket's highest individual score - an unbeaten 400 against England in 2004 - feels South Africa deserves plenty of credit for opening up a 2-0 series lead.

Lara added: "The Australians are struggling a bit but I think it's most important that they don't press the panic button. You can't take anything away from the South Africans because they are playing very, very good cricket; they most likely would beat any cricket team in the world right now."

"Australia have got to pick up the pieces, head to Adelaide and see if they can salvage some pride."

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