
Sir Richie Richardson
Sir Richie Richardson is a former West Indies cricketer and captain, renowned for his contributions to the sport during the late 1980s and 1990s. A stylish batsman, Richardson was instrumental in the West Indies' dominance in cricket during that era, and he is celebrated for his leadership and sportsmanship. In recent news, he has been mentioned in discussions regarding his potential role as a junior minister in the Ministry of Sports in Antigua and Barbuda.
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Recent news mentions
Sir Richie Richardson handed Kraigg Brathwaite his first Test cap.
LEGACY SECURE | Sports | Jamaica GleanerSir Richie Richardson was announced by the government to become the country’s latest Commissioner of Sports following unsuccessful talks to make him a government senator and junior minister.
ICC schedule forces Richardson out as Dr Greene praised for sporting excellenceSir Richie Richardson addressed guests at the event, promoting Antigua as 'the most beautiful island in the world'.
Tourism officials hail 43rd Caribbean Travel Marketplace as major success for Antigua and BarbudaSir Richie Richardson was announced to be appointed a junior minister within the Ministry of Sports.
‘Shugy’ believes sports can make significant contributions to economic growth as a standalone ministry
























