This former batsman from West Indies fell ill before the match
This former batsman from West Indies fell ill before the match
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New Delhi: The second Test match between India and West Indies started on Friday at the Sabina Park Stadium in Jamaica. But an incident occurred before the match started. Former West Indies team batsman and ICC World Test Championship analyst Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards fell ill. During a live broadcast on the ground itself, his health worsened and he was taken off the field.

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Richards is associated with Sony as an analyst. That is why he was doing pre-show before the match on Friday morning when he complained of discomfort and was taken outside the ground with the help of two volunteers. However, the stretcher was brought, but Viv Richards walked out of the field with support from the shoulders of the two men. Richards later looked in good shape during India vs West Indies Test match.

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It is not easy for everyone to survive in the weather and temperature of Jamaica. This was the reason that Richards had a dehydration problem and started feeling dizzy. Everybody is praying for the excellent cricketer Sir Vivian Richards to get well soon. In this match, West Indies chose bowling first. By the end of the first day's play, India scored 264 runs losing 5 wickets in 90 overs. Virat played a brilliant half-century.

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