He replaces the fast bowler Courtney Walsh.
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Announcing the decision in Antigua, the president of the West Indies Cricket Board, Pat Resseu, said Lara's appointment had been a unanimous decision by the board.
Last year they had rejected a recommendation by the selectors to make Lara captain for a tour of Pakistan.
But on Wednesday Resseu said cricket in the Caribbean was now in a rebuilding stage and it was decided a new captain was required.
Lara told a press conference he was very pleased but he recognised he had a difficult job ahead.
"I am looking forward to great things for myself and the players. West Indies cricket can be successful in the future and will be.
"I don't want success in the future -- I want success now, starting with England," he said.
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He admitted West Indies' recent form had been poor.
"We haven't been playing very well as a team of late. One of the first things I will be looking to do as captain will be to sit down with the coach, the manager, the selectors and look at ways of improving our all round cricket."
Lara's appointment had been widely expected, especially since the West Indies' disastrous performance in Pakistan when they were beaten 3-0 in the test series.
Asked if Walsh was contacted, Resseu said: "I have met with Walsh and he is very disappointed. But I think he recognised that it is now time for a period of change."
Lara was optimistic. "Courtney will play as far as I am concerned," he said. "He will, of course, be disappointed but I am looking forward to having him in the team on January 29 when we walk out at Sabina Park [for the first test].
Lara factfile
Matches: 48.
Runs: 4,133.
Average: 51.66.
Centuries: 10.
Highest score: 375 v England (St John's, Antigua) 1994.
Catches: 62.
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