
West Indies legend Viv Richards has revealed the reason he never wore a helmet when facing some of the most fearsome fast bowlers the game has ever seen was that he never minded dying on the pitch.
The Master Blaster was certainly adept at sending the best deliveries of huffing bowlers crashing back into the stands. But surely, any slight miscalculation, particularly with no restrictions yet implemented on bouncers, could have sent a 90mph delivery crashing into his skull. Richards, however, believes the risk was simply a part of the game.
“The passion for the game I felt was such that I wouldn’t mind dying playing something that I love. If this is what I chose and I go down here, what better way is there to go,” Richards told former Australian all-rounder Shane Watson on a recent podcast.
The big West Indian was known for relying on reflex, quickness of eye, and technique to keep him out of trouble.
“I have looked at other sportsmen and women who I have a lot of respect for doing it to an extreme level. I see a guy driving a Formula 1 racing car, what could be more dangerous than that?” said Richards, to which Watson jokingly replied, “Facing 150kph without a helmet?”
Richards who scored 8540 runs in Test cricket, had a high score of 291 and averaged 50.23. In ODIs, he scored 6721 with a highest of 189 and an average of 47.
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