Richie Richardson

Richard Benjamin Richardson

Richard Richardson

West Indies West Indies

Overview

Full Name Richard Benjamin Richardson
Age 62y 326d
Born Friday, January 12, 1962, Antigua And Barbuda
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Style Right-arm medium
Playing Role Batter

Teams represented

Awards

Wisden Cricketers of the Year
Wisden Cricketers of the Year - 1992

Biography

Richard Benjamin Richardson, the name itself echoed supremacy, as the then young Richie followed on the footsteps of the legendary Vivian Richards. With his mild equanimity and reticence, Richie made his way into international cricket with a golden era of West Indian cricket backing him.

From the time he announced his arrival, Richardson was soon recognized for his powerful strokes all around the park. In an era where sledging had taken over and values of the game were questioned, Richie lived up to the title of a 'gentleman's game'. He played cricket in its best spirit and on his day he would take any opposition to the cleaners. The hard square-cuts and the wide-marooned floppy hat, which he so fearlessly adorned instead of the helmet, were trademark of Richie Richardson. Richie's stylish yet authoritative hitting saw dozens of the cricketing balls disappear out of the park, as he was well renowned to be amongst the sixes always.

Richie Richardson faced flak for his lack of focus and determination in the Test format of the game. However, being a true fighter, Richie slammed all critics when he scored a valuable 69 over four hours of play in Edgbaston in 1995. But Richie gave his best in 1991 when he slammed 182 against the Australians at Georgetown. Although Richardson the batsman was lived up to the expectations, even though he had the shadow of Viv Richards and Brian Lara hanging over his shoulders, Richardson the captain was a disappointment. It was with Richardson at the helm, in 1995, that Australia would beat the West Indies in their own backyard, to be the crowned World Champions in Test cricket.

Debut
West Indies vs India at Mumbai - Thursday, November 24, 1983

Batting

Matches 86
Innings 146
Runs 5949
100's - 50's 16 - 27
Sixes - Fours 23 - 761
Average 44.39
Strike Rate -
Highest Score (vs India, 25/03/1989) 194

Bowling

Matches 86
Innings 7
Overs 11
Wickets 0
Economy Rate 1.63
Five-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Ten-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Best Figures (vs New Zealand, 29/03/1985) 0/0

Fielding

Catches 90
Stumpings 0
Run Outs 0

Career Runs

970
729
486
243
Runs
Years