Lara aims to play in 2011 IPL

SINGAPORE, (Reuters) – Former West Indian captain   Brian Lara wants to take part in the lucrative Indian Premier   League (IPL) next year after ending his three-year retirement   from cricket recently.

Lara, 41, a former Wisden Cricketer of the Year and one of   the finest batsman to play the game, retired from all forms of   cricket after the 2007 World Cup in West Indies but returned   in October to play in the Zimbabwe Twenty20 league.

“If I was to give myself a chance to play in the IPL, then   I need to start now,” Lara told Cricinfo on Friday. “I am not   going to say that I am ready for the IPL. The option is around   the corner, and I have put my name in the hat.”

The 2011 IPL season will begin in April with an auction   for new players scheduled for Jan 8 and 9 in Mumbai and Lara,   who scored 11,953 runs in 131 test matches at an average of   over 52, would attract the interest of most of the eight teams.

“I need to play cricket regularly from now till then to   get fit and capable of doing justice to the game and to my   form in such a highly competitive league.”

Lara has been playing with Zimbabwean side Southern Rocks   after he said he failed to negotiate a deal with English   county Surrey.