Richard Benjamin Richardson (born 12 January 1962) is a retired
West Indies cricketer and a former
captain of the
West Indian cricket team.
Richardson was born in Five Islands Village,
Antigua. He began his career with the
Leewards Islands in 1982 as an opener and after his second season he was called up by the West Indies to tour India in the 1983-84 season. Richardson joined a successful West Indies Test team captained by
Clive Lloyd batting in the middle order. He was a flamboyant batsman and superb player of
fast bowling. He was famous for his wide-brimmed maroon hat which he wore in preference to a helmet against even the fastest bowlers.
After
Viv Richards's Test match retirement, Richie took on the mantle of captain of the West Indies. He captained the team 24 times winning 11 matches. In the 4 years of his captaincy, the West Indies only lost one series — versus
Australia in 1995 which was the West Indies' first series defeat since 1980. Under his captaincy,
Curtly Ambrose and
Courtney Walsh led the bowling attack and
Brian Lara emerged as a world-class batsman.
Richardson played 86
Test match until 1995 scoring 5,949 runs and 16 centuries. He was very successful against Australia, hitting 9 centuries against them, and scored his highest score of 194 against
India in
Guyana in 1989. He also played 224
One Day Internationals including 3
World Cup. Richardson's last international was the
1996 World Cup semi-final defeat against Australia, after which he...
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