Gordon Greenidge 115 off 147 Balls 14 Fours 2 Sixes 214 Mins vs England at Leeds 4th Test Match July in 1976. Step back into cricket’s golden age as we relive Gordon Greenidge’s magnificent 115 off 147 balls against England at Leeds in the 4th Test Match, July 1976. This innings was a masterclass in both technique and power—lasting 214 minutes, decorated with 14 thunderous fours and 2 mighty sixes.<br /><br />Opening the innings with brilliance, Greenidge punished the English attack with fearless stroke-play, sending the ball racing to all parts of the ground. His dominance was the hallmark of a batsman who combined English-learned discipline with the uninhibited flair of the Caribbean.<br /><br />This knock remains one of the finest examples of West Indian batting power in the 1970s—a time when the Caribbean side ruled the cricketing world.<br /><br />👉 Watch this classic innings and relive the fire, passion, and artistry of Gordon Greenidge at his very best.<br /><br />If you love cricket history and legendary performances, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more classic moments from the game’s greatest players.<br /><br />#GordonGreenidge #CricketLegends #WestIndiesCricket #ClassicCricket #CricketHighlights #EnglandVsWestIndies #TestCricketHistory #VintageCricket #CricketInnings
