词条 | Dave Richardson (cricketer) |
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| name = Dave Richardson | fullname = David John Richardson | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1959|9|16|df=yes}} | birth_place = Johannesburg, Transvaal Province, South Africa | image = | country = South Africa | batting = Right-handed | bowling = None | role = Wicket-keeper, batsman | family = John Richardson (father) Ralph Richardson (brother) Michael Richardson (son) | club1 = Eastern Province | year1 = 1978–1983 | club2 = Northern Transvaal | year2 = 1983–1984 | club3 = Eastern Province | year3 = 1984–1998 | hidedeliveries = true | columns = 4 | column1 = Tests | matches1 = 42 | runs1 = 1,359 | bat avg1 = 24.26 | 100s/50s1 = 1/8 | top score1 = 109 | catches/stumpings1 = 150/2 | column2 = ODIs | matches2 = 122 | runs2 = 868 | bat avg2 = 19.72 | 100s/50s2 = 0/1 | top score2 = 53 | catches/stumpings2 = 148/17 | column3 = FC | matches3 = 200 | runs3 = 6,981 | bat avg3 = 26.95 | 100s/50s3 = 6/37 | top score3 = 134 | catches/stumpings3 = 579/40 | column4 = LA | matches4 = 158 | runs4 = 2,545 | bat avg4 = 25.19 | 100s/50s4 = 0/13 | top score4 = 94 | catches/stumpings4 = 167/12 | date = 2 March | year = 2014 | source = http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/46978.html ESPNcricinfo }}{{Infobox officeholder | honorific_prefix = | honorific_suffix = | image = | order = | office = Chief Executive Officer International Cricket Council |president = Shashank Manohar | term_start = 28 June 2012 | term_end = | predecessor = Haroon Lorgat | successor = Manu Sawhney }}David John Richardson (born 16 September 1959 in Johannesburg) is a South African former cricketer and the former CEO of the International Cricket Council.[1][2] Playing careerHe played 42 Tests and 122 One Day Internationals as a wicket-keeper for South Africa, and represented Eastern Province and Northern Transvaal in various domestic competitions. Richardson succeeded Ray Jennings as South Africa's number one 'keeper in 1986 for their Unofficial "Test" matches. For the first seven years after South Africa returned from isolation Richardson was a permanent fixture as wicket-keeper, his trademark sun hat and brown gloves were very recognisable. He was also a gritty batsman scoring a maiden and only Test century (109) against New Zealand at Cape Town in 1994-95.[1] Administrative careerIn January 2002 he was appointed as the International Cricket Council first General Manager.[1] In June 2012, Richardson was appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of the ICC.[1] Using his influence he ensured that pitch preparation of neutral venues were in the ICC's hands. Following the death of Australian Test cricketer Phillip Hughes in November 2014, Richardson said that any action on bowling bouncers in cricket matches would be "unlikely". Personal lifeHe is a qualified lawyer and remained in cricket after retirement as a business agent for several players. His son, Michael, plays county cricket in England for Durham. References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite web |url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/149565.html |title=The keeper who became CEO |accessdate=18 September 2017 |work=ESPN Cricinfo}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.icc-cricket.com/media-releases/1153104 |title=Sawhney takes over as Chief Executive of ICC |work=International Cricket Council |accessdate=1 April 2019}} External links
9 : 1959 births|Living people|South African cricketers|South Africa Test cricketers|South Africa One Day International cricketers|Eastern Province cricketers|Northerns cricketers|South African Universities cricketers|Sportspeople from Johannesburg |
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