Relive the golden summer of 1976 at Headingley, Leeds, when Roy Fredericks played one of the most memorable innings in West Indies cricket history. With his elegant strokeplay, Fredericks smashed a brilliant 109 off 124 balls in just 156 minutes, decorated with 18 sparkling boundaries.
In partnership with Gordon Greenidge, he laid the foundation with a stunning 192-run opening stand, tearing apart England’s bowling attack of Bob Willis, John Snow, and Derek Underwood.
That day, West Indies raced to 437 runs in only 83 overs, a blistering assault rarely seen in Test cricket at the time. Fredericks’ knock remains a true classic — aggressive, entertaining, and unforgettable.
👉 Watch this timeless masterpiece and relive the Caribbean flair of 1976.
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