Richard Cordice Ollivierre (1880 – 5 June 1937) was a black West Indian cricketer who toured England in 1906.
Being from the small island of St Vincent, Ollivierre's chances to play in important cricket matches in the West Indies were limited.
Before the tour he was described as "an excellent bat, fine field; requires experience in first-class matches"[2] and "he is one of the famous brotherhood and a hard hitter.
[5] Talking about the Cork Challenge Cup in the 1911–12 season 'Cricket' says that "The third tournament, in St. Vincent last year, came to a premature end, owing to the misbehaviour of the crowd, incensed at seeing its idol, Richard Ollivierre, given out l.b.w.
"[6] Soon after his 1912–13 success he emigrated to the United States and in August 1913 appeared for a 'West Indian Coloured Team' against the 1913 Australian tourists at Celtic Park, Brooklyn, New York City.