To the umpires Michael Holding was malevolent stealth personified so they christened him Whispering Death.
His over to Geoff Boycott in the cauldron of Kensington Oval, Barbados in 1981 has gone down in cricketing history as the finest, fastest, most ferocious gambit of all time.
Michael took 249 Test wickets at 23.69 in his career and in one match took 14 wickets for 149, the finest match figures ever by a West Indian.
This stunning print shows Michael in full flight seconds away from terrorising another batsman. He has personally signed each print and you will receive a photo of the signing (as shown in inset image).
His over to Geoff Boycott in the cauldron of Kensington Oval, Barbados in 1981 has gone down in cricketing history as the finest, fastest, most ferocious gambit of all time.
Michael took 249 Test wickets at 23.69 in his career and in one match took 14 wickets for 149, the finest match figures ever by a West Indian.
This stunning print shows Michael in full flight seconds away from terrorising another batsman. He has personally signed each print and you will receive a photo of the signing (as shown in inset image).




