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Sir Vivian Richards Signed and Worn Shirt Collection

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This collection was acquired from Tony Jaggs who managed Sir Viv Richards whilst in Australia and who held the rights to the "Knights of Cricket" signed memorabilia collection.

Viv Richards was named as one of Wisden's "Five (Best) Cricketers of the Century."

This collection consists of:

Viv Richards personally-signed Melbourne Stars team shirt

Melbourne Stars Polo Shirt

2013 Sir David Frost XI charity game-worn shirt personally signed by Sir Vivian Richards, Clive Lloyd, Sir Brian Lara, Gordon Greenidge, and Wasim Akram

Sir Viv's own 60th birthday celebration team shirt (personally signedby him)

Delhi Daredevils shirt personally signed by Mahela Jayawardene

Sir Viv Richards personally signed Delhi Daredevils sleeveless shirt.

Plus Sir Viv's official BBL02 ID.

Viv Richards is "possibly the most destructive batsman the sport has ever seen".  He was also an excellent fielder and a more than competent off-spin and slow-seam bowler, used more in one-day cricket than the test or first-class game where he took more wickets and was effective as a containing bowler with an economical average. He is often regarded as the most physically devastating and exciting batsman that ever played the game by cricketers, journalists, fans and others alike, and played his entire 17-year career without a helmet.

His fearless and aggressive style of play, and relaxed but determined demeanor made him a great crowd favourite and an intimidating prospect for opposition bowlers all over the world. The word "swagger" is frequently used to describe his batting style.