Thanks for sharing this Interview with us,,Sir Vivian Alexander Richards, great man, he certainly should be mentor to these young men Cricketers in the Caribbean
My name is Claude and i’m From Antigua , as a sixteen year old I had the pleasure of playing against him. Looking back I can tell you he had an Ora about him the likes I have never seen. The only other athlete I met that came close was Sir Garfield Sobers. A year later my parents came to America.
@@winstonbachan9229 You guys, please create players like that again. As a kid in India, I watched Viv and Lloyd's team play. I lived in their absolute terror. I firmly believed that only by God's miracle could any Indian bowler get West Indian batsmen out and allow any Indian batsman to survive bowlers like Holding, Garner, Hall etc. That has never been another team like that.
Tremendous interview by both you and the presenter, I couldn't leave until it was all finished, when yu mentioned about bigger Islands right away a red flag came in my vision, being that I'm Jamaican, but I'm very happy you did not include Jamaica as one of your suppressor, because Jamaicans love you very much, and I can concur with you about the Trinis, there was a young very talented Jamaican batsman Lawrence Rowe, he had just scored 214/100* in his very first test match, when the series moved on to Trinidad everyone ''in Jamaica'' was shocked that he was booed in Trinidad, only because he had replaced Trinidadian Joey Carew, talent didn't matter here, it was all about National false pride, Rowe did return in the second innings and made a stylish and classy 124 which caused them to change their tune.
How could Brian Lara feel he should not be there? Richards became captain in 84, Lara debuted for Windies in 89, and wasn't a regular until Richards retired in 91. During Richards stint as captain Lara wasn't established as a player so how could he try and undermine his captaincy
Awesome audience! Almost 75% busy on mobiles or something else! This is what happens if you get someone from a different generation. Most of them either wouldn't have seen him play at all or would have barely seen him before he retired in 1991. During his playing days if you had called someone who played in the 1960's for such a show it would have had the same response.
Vic was a special player he entertain.the fans he batted the right way like most great player's the name of the game is scoring runs i like to meet this great man. One day God bless you and family Vivian
Disgusting interviewer, insensitive and irresponsible. Somehow must arrive at a decadent spot in the conversation to score some TRP. Deliberately drawing Viv Richards to discussing the inadvertent racist comment by Tony Greig in 1976 which has been talked about in the past decades umpteen number of times and was totally uncalled for here. Instead of discussing the finer points of batting and the game's history in the Caribbean, the interviewer must necessarily harp on ulcers from the past. Shows the paucity of genuine interest in the game in India as opposed to the madness otherwise evident in shallower terms. It is a pity that we as a nation have sunk so low as to make commerce the dominant feature in our national life and that too in a most frothy, unrefined way. This simply is not cricket.
Manish Pandey is a better player than Viv Richards. Manish Pandey scored an unbeaten century against Australia in Australia while chassing 330 in his fourth ODI of his career.
viv is as great a bat as any ever lived BUT when he speaks he does not seem that smart... as compared to say a Gavaskar or Imran or Lillee. maybe he was just so naturally talented .
Thanks for sharing this Interview with us,,Sir Vivian Alexander Richards, great man, he certainly should be mentor to these young men Cricketers in the Caribbean
An inspiration and the main reason behind my coaching success around the world. Love you viv and thank you. Ingram Jones 2021
❤ Viv Richards 🏏.....
King Viv. Greatest batsman of all time.
Salute you Sir
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Excellent feeling to watch you bat ..
The great Vivian Richards.
Like Nelson Mandela and Muhammad Ali, no selling out of his people. A real man does not compromise principle for money.
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ALL those guys were hero's , the best in the world ,, ONELOVE.THEY PLAYED the game and more .
The greatest batsman I have ever seen
The title SIR fits best on this guy .... no doubt he is still the finest of all batsmen we have witnessed.
Absolutely 👍
Yeah for sure
❤
Blessings Sir. Richarda
Sir Vivian Richard u r the superb player love u sir
THE BEST EVER. NO ONE EVEN CLOSE !!!!
a true leader of men
Viv looks soooooo good. Loooooove this man he is so humble
The Muhammed Ali of Cricket
viv richards best batsman ever
viv Richards at 23 mins PURE KING !!!!
this man can play even now i think ! ( OCTOBER 2020)
Sir Issac Vivian Alexander Richard
My name is Claude and i’m From Antigua , as a sixteen year old I had the pleasure of playing against him. Looking back I can tell you he had an Ora about him the likes I have never seen. The only other athlete I met that came close was Sir Garfield Sobers. A year later my parents came to America.
I'm From Guyana
@@winstonbachan9229 You guys, please create players like that again. As a kid in India, I watched Viv and Lloyd's team play. I lived in their absolute terror. I firmly believed that only by God's miracle could any Indian bowler get West Indian batsmen out and allow any Indian batsman to survive bowlers like Holding, Garner, Hall etc. That has never been another team like that.
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What year was that ?
Aura ...
the best batter ever.
Sir Viv Richard. Such a Great brave and natural batsman in the history of cricket
He is such a legend to praise Sunny Gavaskar
Sir Viv is the ultimate example, the greatest Legend, long live Sir VIV.
Appreciate anchor it's not easy to talk with the Legend with such flexibility and politely looked like he talks with Viv everyday
Sir viv in our Goa. Awesome. Antigua :)
Legend!
Tremendous interview by both you and the presenter, I couldn't leave until it was all finished, when yu mentioned about bigger Islands right away a red flag came in my vision, being that I'm Jamaican, but I'm very happy you did not include Jamaica as one of your suppressor, because Jamaicans love you very much, and I can concur with you about the Trinis, there was a young very talented Jamaican batsman Lawrence Rowe, he had just scored 214/100* in his very first test match, when the series moved on to Trinidad everyone ''in Jamaica'' was shocked that he was booed in Trinidad, only because he had replaced Trinidadian Joey Carew, talent didn't matter here, it was all about National false pride, Rowe did return in the second innings and made a stylish and classy 124 which caused them to change their tune.
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pele
viv Richards
top sportsmen in history
You forget Bolt and Lara...
How could Brian Lara feel he should not be there?
Richards became captain in 84, Lara debuted for Windies in 89, and wasn't a regular until Richards retired in 91.
During Richards stint as captain Lara wasn't established as a player so how could he try and undermine his captaincy
Awesome audience! Almost 75% busy on mobiles or something else! This is what happens if you get someone from a different generation. Most of them either wouldn't have seen him play at all or would have barely seen him before he retired in 1991. During his playing days if you had called someone who played in the 1960's for such a show it would have had the same response.
No body can reach him
06:35 F1 yaaaaay.... ONLY men of steel can dare to compete in Formula 1
the interviewer is horrible! he is not supposed to laugh on viv's response every time he should respond with words
Who is that lady. Anchor. Acting like mad
This interviwer laughs for serious things, does not know how to react to conversation you cannot laugh for everything
Grow up. It ain't that serious.
Virat is modern day Viv ,bcoz he doesn't know fear of fast bowler.
Dale Steyn recently jan2018, said he was born to compete with guys like Kohli.
Not having fear of fast bowler is one thing, making fast bowler tremble is another. Vic use to intimidate bowlers like Dennis, Imran, Thomson.
@@faisalrattani9154 .....Funny enough I use to fear the spinners more than the fast bowlers in terms of hitting fours easier, and getting out.
Vic was a special player he entertain.the fans he batted the right way like most great player's the name of the game is scoring runs i like to meet this great man. One day God bless you and family Vivian
virat kohli wear helmet but viv did not wear helmet
Not even close. Virat is not even worth the pubic hair of Sir Viv.
Found no better anchor?
Stop your theatrics.
Disgusting interviewer, insensitive and irresponsible. Somehow must arrive at a decadent spot in the conversation to score some TRP. Deliberately drawing Viv Richards to discussing the inadvertent racist comment by Tony Greig in 1976 which has been talked about in the past decades umpteen number of times and was totally uncalled for here. Instead of discussing the finer points of batting and the game's history in the Caribbean, the interviewer must necessarily harp on ulcers from the past. Shows the paucity of genuine interest in the game in India as opposed to the madness otherwise evident in shallower terms. It is a pity that we as a nation have sunk so low as to make commerce the dominant feature in our national life and that too in a most frothy, unrefined way. This simply is not cricket.
Manish Pandey is a better player than Viv Richards. Manish Pandey scored an unbeaten century against Australia in Australia while chassing 330 in his fourth ODI of his career.
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Interviewer is damn horrible.
You can never please people, y'all are entitled to y'all opinion, can y'all who are finding fault do a better interview?
@@marciaburtongordon5028 very much yes. Can do much better.
@@vijgai3 No you can't. You wouldn't know where or how to begin. Hush now.
@@horlicks3920 you hush up child
Let alone interviewing Sir Vivian Richards.This guy is not good enough to host the Christmas holiday market.What a lousy host.
I agree
viv is as great a bat as any ever lived BUT when he speaks he does not seem that smart... as compared to say a Gavaskar or Imran or Lillee. maybe he was just so naturally talented .
Not even sure what you mean he wasn’t smart . It is a casual occasion and he is just joking around .
Are you that smart dunce? Trick I bet you he can wrap rings around your ignorance.
Not articulate enough perhaps