Vivian Richards is a name which is not new in world cricket. He is arguably the best batsman in the history of cricket. Sometimes it is not about the amount of runs you scored in your career but
the impact you had on the game. Viv had a huge impact on cricket.
He was one of those top order batters who started slogging the ball hard and long. Viv was a player who used to hit the bowlers long and he never feared the pace. In his era there were some bowlers who had lightning pace and Viv used to play then all with ease.
Viv in the mentor for the Quetta Gladiators and he is definitely doing a great job with this team. Quetta reached the finals of the opening edition of the PSL and he was an absolute delight to watch, Viv Richards. He was enjoying every game.
In his talks with the media man Waseem Badami, Viv said that he is really happy to be part of the Quetta team once again. He said that his side has played excellent cricket in the opening edition and in this second edition they will be at their best again.
Viv also told that he has learned Urdu words as well. He does not know much about Urdu in detail but there are a few words which he knows. He said that he has learned the words Chalo Galdi and then Soda Pani. He hoped to learn a few more in the future.
In the special ceremony held for the PSL 2, Sir Vivian Richards was present in it. The Quetta Gladiator mentor and one of the biggest names in world cricket has been an inspirational for his side and over all Pakistan super league. Viv is a name which the bowlers always feared.
He was one of those batters who were absolutely fearless. Viv used to wear a cap while facing fast bowlers and put them to fence in no time if they use to try short balls against him. He is injecting the same persona in the Quetta Gladiators side.
Viv in his short talk with Waseem said that same thing. He said that he has always been a fearless player and this is what he wants his side to be. He said that Quetta played fantastically well and they are definitely making a lot of efforts for the second edition as well.
Viv also said that he has learned a few words of Urdu while he spent time with the Quetta players. He said that words like Chalo Galdi is something he has learned. Then there is Soda Pani which he learned and he knows it is about something to drink. Viv hoped that the league gets bigger and bigger and soon cricket returns to Pakistan as well.
the impact you had on the game. Viv had a huge impact on cricket.
He was one of those top order batters who started slogging the ball hard and long. Viv was a player who used to hit the bowlers long and he never feared the pace. In his era there were some bowlers who had lightning pace and Viv used to play then all with ease.
Viv in the mentor for the Quetta Gladiators and he is definitely doing a great job with this team. Quetta reached the finals of the opening edition of the PSL and he was an absolute delight to watch, Viv Richards. He was enjoying every game.
In his talks with the media man Waseem Badami, Viv said that he is really happy to be part of the Quetta team once again. He said that his side has played excellent cricket in the opening edition and in this second edition they will be at their best again.
Viv also told that he has learned Urdu words as well. He does not know much about Urdu in detail but there are a few words which he knows. He said that he has learned the words Chalo Galdi and then Soda Pani. He hoped to learn a few more in the future.
In the special ceremony held for the PSL 2, Sir Vivian Richards was present in it. The Quetta Gladiator mentor and one of the biggest names in world cricket has been an inspirational for his side and over all Pakistan super league. Viv is a name which the bowlers always feared.
He was one of those batters who were absolutely fearless. Viv used to wear a cap while facing fast bowlers and put them to fence in no time if they use to try short balls against him. He is injecting the same persona in the Quetta Gladiators side.
Viv in his short talk with Waseem said that same thing. He said that he has always been a fearless player and this is what he wants his side to be. He said that Quetta played fantastically well and they are definitely making a lot of efforts for the second edition as well.
Viv also said that he has learned a few words of Urdu while he spent time with the Quetta players. He said that words like Chalo Galdi is something he has learned. Then there is Soda Pani which he learned and he knows it is about something to drink. Viv hoped that the league gets bigger and bigger and soon cricket returns to Pakistan as well.
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