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 seasons. 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 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.
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 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground 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.
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 in 1995 which was the West
Indies' first series defeat since 1980.
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