Sir Richard Benjamin Richardson,
KCN GCM (born 12 January 1962) is a former
West Indies
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international
cricket
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er and a former
captain of the West Indian cricket team. He was a flamboyant batsman and superb player of
fast bowling
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. He was named, in 1992, one of
Wisden's Cricketers of the Year. Richardson was famous for his wide-brimmed maroon hat which he wore against even the fastest bowlers, though in his later career, he started wearing a helmet instead.
Richardson, who skippered the
Leeward Islands
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, also featured for
Yorkshire
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and
Northern Transvaal in his career.
Richardson assumed the role, in January 2011, of West Indies' manager for an eventual five year period. Since then he has continually worked as an
ICC match referee.
Early days
Richardson was born in
Five Islands Village,
Antigua
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. He began his career with the
Leewards Islands in 1982 as an opener.
International career
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. His first tour started inauspiciously when Richardson lost his luggage and was left with few clothes. Veteran fast bowler
Andy Roberts felt that Richardson was not getting enough practice as in the nets even bowlers were given a chance to bat ahead of him and by the time Richardson had an opportunity the main bowlers had finished. Roberts went out of his way to bowl at Richardson during the tour to make sure he had some preparation.
On 24 November 1983, Richardson debuted in the fourth match of the six-Test series, at which point the West Indies had a 2–0 lead, replacing
Gus Logie who had bagged a pair in the previous Test. In his first innings Richardson too failed to score a run when was the victim of a poor umpiring decision. He was given out
leg before wicket
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off the bowling of off-spinner
Shivlal Yadav though he had hit the ball. He was more successful in the second innings, making 26 before he was bowled, and the match ended in a draw.
1985 World Championship of Cricket
Australia hosted the
World Championship of Cricket in February and March 1985 to commemorate the founding of Victoria. During the group stages the West Indies faced
Sri Lanka
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at the
Melbourne Cricket Ground
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on a pitch with uneven bounce. Though the West Indies won the match, a delivery from
Ashantha de Mel reared and hit Richardson in the face; with
Larry Gomes, he was one of two West Indian batsmen to retire hurt during the game.
Captaincy
Late in 1991, West Indies captain
Viv Richards informed the
West Indies Cricket Board of his intention to relinquish the Test captaincy and retire after the
1992 World Cup. Though Richards had publicly picked
Desmond Haynes as his successor, the board chose Richardson to take over the captaincy and Richards was dropped from the team. Richardson supported the board dropping his predecessor, which led to ill-feeling towards him in Antigua, the home of both men. The West Indies never lost a series under Richards' leadership, so there was a great deal of pressure on Richardson. Under his captaincy,
Curtly Ambrose and
Courtney Walsh led the bowling attack and
Brian Lara emerged as a world-class batsman.
In the 4 years of his captaincy, the West Indies only lost one series – versus
Australia
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in 1995 which was the West Indies' first series defeat since 1980.
Trivia
Richardson played 86
Test matches 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
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in
Guyana
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in 1989. He also played 224
One Day International
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s including 3
World Cups. As well he was named, in 1992, one of
Wisden's Cricketers of the Year.
Late career
Coming into the
1996 World Cup Richardson was under pressure as captain, and the tournament would prove to be his last in international cricket. In the group stages the West Indies suffered a shock defeat at the hands of
Kenya
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, prompting the Caribbean media to call for Richardson's resignation. Despite the setback, the team progressed to the semi-final where they lost to Australia; it was his last match for the West Indies.
Reflecting on his decision to retire years later, Richardson remarked "I resigned and retired because I was suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome, I was burnt out and it was a struggle to continue playing cricket. Every day was stressful, everybody wanted a piece of you and I had no time for myself. I was training harder and trying hard on the field but I couldn't do what I wanted to do. I felt like I was selling myself and my fans short. They wanted me to continue, but if I had I would have got ill so it was time to move on."
Domestic career
Richardson captained the Leeward Islands, to a
Red Stripe Cup title in 1994. As well he skippered to Leewards, in 1993 and 1994, to consecutive
Geddes Grant Shield titles.
Richardson also played for English
County Championship
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side
Yorkshire
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in both of those said seasons. In 2009 he was signed to
Thames Ditton Cricket Club in Surrey.
After his retirement from international cricket, Richardson became the first high-profile signing by the English all-star club cricket team
Lashings World XI, also going on to captain the side. In 2006 he smashed a double hundred with included four sixes of a hapless Robert Saunders over. Since 2001 he has also played bass guitar in
reggae
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band Big Bad Dread and The Baldhead, alongside
Curtly Ambrose and the band has released several albums.
Cricket administration
He was bestowed, in 2003, with a
Grand Cross of the Most Illustrious Order of Merit (GMC) from the State of Antigua and Barbuda. In January 2011, Richardson was appointed the West Indies' team manager, assuming the role until January 2016.
He was later awarded a
Knight Commander of the Order of the Nation (KCN) by the Antigua and Barbuda government on 28 February 2014. On 8 October 2022, Richardson was bestowed with an honorary Doctor of Laws degree (LLD) from the
University of the West Indies
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.
Richardson was appointed to the Elite Panel of Match Referees by the International Cricket Council (ICC) on 21 September 2015.
Political career
Cheryl Mary Clare Hurst announced on 21 August 2024 that she would be stepping down from the
Senate of Antigua and Barbuda for personal reasons. Hurst is scheduled to be replaced by Richardson, who was also originally scheduled to be appointed as Minister of Sports, taking the portfolio from
Daryll Matthew. However, due to commitments with the International Cricket Council, it was decided that Richardson would serve as the Commissioner of Sports instead on 2 September 2024. On 30 September 2024, a public tribute to Richardson was published by Hon.
Daryll Matthew.
[ Antigua.news]
References
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1962 births
Living people
Leeward Islands cricketers
Northerns cricketers
Windward Islands cricketers
West Indies One Day International cricketers
West Indies Test cricketers
West Indies Test cricket captains
People from Saint John Parish, Antigua
West Indian cricketers of 1970–71 to 1999–2000
Yorkshire cricketers
Cricketers at the 1987 Cricket World Cup
Cricketers at the 1992 Cricket World Cup
Cricketers at the 1996 Cricket World Cup
Cricketers at the 1998 Commonwealth Games
Commonwealth Games competitors for Antigua and Barbuda
Wisden Cricketers of the Year
Antigua and Barbuda expatriate sportspeople in England
Antigua and Barbuda cricketers
Cricket people awarded knighthoods
Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers
Recipients of the Order of the Nation (Antigua and Barbuda)
Antigua and Barbuda cricket coaches
West Indies B cricketers
M Parkinson's World XI cricketers
People with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome