Auckland: Former New Zealand cricketer Ian Smith has said that legendary West Indies batsman Vivian Richards would have been a "legend' in T20 cricket.
"He would have been an absolute legend in T20 cricket. They (T20 franchises) would have paid more money than Pat Cummins, Ben Stokes and all other guys put together, to get Viv Richards in their line-up, because it would put more bums on the seats," Smith said on ICC's video series 'Inside Out'.
"I believe Viv Richards would have made a go at cricket in any format in any decade. That's why, I mean you look at his strike rate which was superior to anyone else's at that time. That is a T20 strike rate without even having that game in his mind," Smith said of the 1975 and 1979 World Cup winner regarded as the most destructive batsman of his era.
"He would have been an absolute crowd-pleaser and television would have gone through the roof. I will sum it up by saying that whenever you sit down and pick all-time World XI, he is always in mind."
"I don't think I have ever -- in the time I played or commentated cricket -- seen a more imposing batsman come to the crease," Smith continued.