New gates to honour Viv Richards
Richard Walsh - 20 December 2001

Somerset County Cricket Club will name the new gates which are to be constructed at the Priory Bridge Road entrance to the County Ground after Viv Richards.

The West Indian star was introduced to the club by Len Creed who was the club vice chairman at the time, and made his debut for the Cidermen in 1974. For the next thirteen seasons Viv became a firm favourite with the crowd at Somerset and played in 191 first class matches scoring 14,698 runs at an average of just under 50.

Depending upon his availability it is hoped Viv will be present to officially "open" the new gates on Sunday May 12th, as part of the club's Golden Jubilee celebrations.

It is hoped that his old sparring partner Ian Botham will also be present on what will be a very special occasion for the club. Earlier in the day former Sussex all rounder John Barclay will be the guest preacher at the club's Annual Church service which will be held in St.James Church.

During the tea interval on the same day specially minted medals will be presented to twelve volunteers who have dedicated their lives to cricket.

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First Class Teams Somerset.
Players/Umpires Viv Richards, Ian Botham.