Viv Richards, Carl Hooper Demand Apology from Brian Lara over Intimidation Claims
Viv Richards and Carl Hooper have vehemently denounced claims made by Brian Lara in his autobiography, “Lara: The England Chronicles.” Lara alleged that Richards intimidated players on the West Indies cricket team, causing Hooper to cry “once a week.”
In a joint statement, Richards and Hooper expressed their dismay at the “gross misrepresentations” in Lara’s book, which they believe distort their off-field relationship. They categorically deny Lara’s assertion that Richards was aggressive towards Hooper, causing him emotional distress.
“Such descriptions paint Sir Vivian as a perpetrator of emotional abuse – an assertion that is not only baseless but also deeply hurtful to both parties,” the statement reads.
Richards, Hooper’s first captain, has always been a supportive mentor, according to the statement. Their nearly 40-year relationship is built on mutual respect and camaraderie.
The statement demands a public retraction and apology from Lara for the harm caused by his false claims. “It is crucial for the integrity of public discourse and their personal and professional lives that the truth is set right,” it adds.
Lara’s allegations have sparked controversy and raised questions about the culture within the West Indies cricket team. Richards and Hooper’s response highlights the importance of addressing such issues and ensuring a respectful and supportive environment for all players.