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Viv Richards highly respected in Windies team: Darren Sammy
Captain Darren Sammy was quick to reaffirm his young side's huge respect for former West Indies' greats after Denesh Ramdin was fined by the International Cricket Council for a jibe at legendary captain Vivian Richards.
Published On Jun 12, 2012, 04:35 PM IST
Last UpdatedJun 12, 2012, 04:35 PM IST
Following the nine-wicket defeat at Trent Bridge, Viv Richards said Ramdin had “deteriorated in such a big way” and looked like “a totally lost guy” © Getty Images
Birmingham: Jun 12, 2012
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Captain Darren Sammy was quick to reaffirm his young side’s huge respect for former West Indies’ greats after Denesh Ramdin was fined by the International Cricket Council for a jibe at legendary captain Vivian Richards.
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Ramdin celebrated his century on the fourth day of the third Test against England Sunday by producing a piece of paper with the words “Yeah Viv Talk Nah” scribbled, and brandishing it towards the media centre.
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It was in response to criticism levelled at him by Viv, now an analyst for BBC Radio, following West Indies’ second Test defeat at Trent Bridge.
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“Denesh and I spoke and he spoke in the media yesterday and he said probably his emotions got the better of him,” Sammy told a media conference on  Monday.
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“We as a West Indian team have a lot of respect for our past players especially someone so great as Sir Viv. We all take a lot of inspiration from Fire in Babylon (movie on great former Windies players) which reflects our history and as a team we have a lot of respect for guys like Sir Viv.”
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Following the nine-wicket defeat at Trent Bridge, Viv said Ramdin had “deteriorated in such a big way” and looked like “a totally lost guy”.
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Sunday, Ramdin said the statement had been “a bit hurtful” and admitted the celebration Sunday had been “a bit emotional”.
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Sammy said he expected Ramdin to discuss the issue with Viv but had no idea if the player would apologise in person.
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“I know Ramdin would probably have a word with him. There’s no love lost, like he said. Hopefully we could move on and continue respecting our past players,” Sammy noted.
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The incident provoked the ire of another West Indies legend, former fast bowler Michael Holding who is now a pundit for Sky Television.
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Holding blasted Ramdin’s action as “crass” and said he should be fined by team management.
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“That’s Mikey’s opinion. Again, a lot of people have been having opinions about what the team should do and what should happen,” Sammy pointed out. (IANS)