I don’t find any reason PSL won’t succeed: Vivian Richards

Published February 3, 2016
PSL franchise Quetta Gladiators mentor Sir Vivian Richards in conversation with all-rounder Shane Watson of Islamabad United. —Photo courtesy: PSL
PSL franchise Quetta Gladiators mentor Sir Vivian Richards in conversation with all-rounder Shane Watson of Islamabad United. —Photo courtesy: PSL

West Indies batting legend Sir Vivian Richards on Wednesday regarded himself as one of the biggest fans of the Pakistani style of cricket and expressed excitement ahead of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) which kicks off from February 4 (tomorrow) in the United Arab Emirates.

Richards said the PSL is the perfect platform for raw as well as refined Pakistani talent to hone their skills and abilities.

“I have always enjoyed playing against Pakistan because of their aggressive mindset. Even though the West Indies have success against Pakistan but this was the only team in my time which created problems for us. It was always a challenge to play against them.

“This is an ideal opportunity for Pakistani youngsters to prove their mettle in the PSL. UAE's pleasant weather provides an opportunity to teams to entertain the fans with the T20 brand of cricket,” Richards, who is mentoring PSL franchise Quetta Gladiators, was quoted as saying by Khaleej Times.

The 63-year-old cricketing legend was known for his aggressive nature as a cricketer, and was one of, if not the most feared batsmen in the history of the game. He said T20 cricket is all about confidence and players should believe in themselves and enjoy the event to full.

“You can say T20 cricket is a lottery at times but it needs lot of focus because one over can change the complexion of the game. There are so many good players here and they are fresh and young,” said Richards.

The former West Indian captain seemed confident that the PSL will be able to entertain cricket fans all around the world. “Its success is inevitable,” he said.

“This region has loads of talent and I don't find any reason the PSL is not going to succeed.”

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