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Cricket is a popular sport originating in England and played throughout the United Kingdom, Europe, and other parts of the world

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Background imageCricket Collection: England v West Indies at Kennington Oval, London, Aug 9-14

England v West Indies at Kennington Oval, London, Aug 9-14, 1984 The Wisden Trophy, 5th Test

Background imageCricket Collection: Imran Khan at a hotel in London. 13th August 1982

Imran Khan at a hotel in London. 13th August 1982

Background imageCricket Collection: England v Pakistan, 1987, 5th Test Kennington Oval, London 6, 7, 8, 10

England v Pakistan, 1987, 5th Test Kennington Oval, London 6, 7, 8, 10, 11 August 1987 (5-day match) David Gower takes cover as Imran Khan drives the ball through the offside. 7th August 1987

Background imageCricket Collection: Sports Daze. Anyone for the tennis look? Or do you fancy bowling a man over in cricket

Sports Daze. Anyone for the tennis look? Or do you fancy bowling a man over in cricket style? It is the easiest way to seem sporty without having to hit out

Background imageCricket Collection: Sport: Cricket Women: Almost every inhabitant of the little village of Puttenham

Sport: Cricket Women: Almost every inhabitant of the little village of Puttenham, near Guildford, turned out to see their local cricket team at play on the home ground this afternoon

Background imageCricket Collection: Sachin Tendulkar April 1992 Cricket Player London Heathrow

Sachin Tendulkar April 1992 Cricket Player London Heathrow Airport

Background imageCricket Collection: Sachin Tendulkar April 1992 Cricket Player to play for Yorkshire

Sachin Tendulkar April 1992 Cricket Player to play for Yorkshire London Heathrow Airport

Background imageCricket Collection: Owzat for nerve! Its Andy Williams, a man whos never played cricket in his life

Owzat for nerve! Its Andy Williams, a man whos never played cricket in his life swinging his bat in the shadow of the Ovals famous gasometer

Background imageCricket Collection: London Fire Service. Well bowled - this W A Fs has been bowled shame isn t it

London Fire Service. Well bowled - this W A Fs has been bowled shame isn t it! She is one of the opening batsman too for the ladies team. The match was played at Clapham

Background imageCricket Collection: Dogs that work during the weekend busking in London

Dogs that work during the weekend busking in Londons West End are seen here playing cricket in the park. Russell is the batsman and Skinny Bones is the wicket keeper. May 1984

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricket engraving 1893

Cricket engraving 1893
The Animal Kingdom by Baron Cuvier - London 1893

Background imageCricket Collection: Insects crickets engraving 1893

Insects crickets engraving 1893
The Animal Kingdom by Baron Cuvier - London 1893

Background imageCricket Collection: A Game of Cricket (The Royal Academy Club in Marylebone Fields, now Regents Park)

A Game of Cricket (The Royal Academy Club in Marylebone Fields, now Regents Park); A Game of Cricket; The Royal Academy Club in Marylebone Fields, between 1790 and 1799. after Francis Hayman

Background imageCricket Collection: R. Kynaston, Esq. 1844. Creator: Unknown

R. Kynaston, Esq. 1844. Creator: Unknown
R. Kynaston, Esq. 1844. Portrait of English cricketer Roger Kynaston of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), wearing a top hat while preparing to make a catch

Background imageCricket Collection: Scene from 'The Cricket on the Hearth', at the Lyceum Theatre, 1845

Scene from "The Cricket on the Hearth", at the Lyceum Theatre, 1845
Scene from " The Cricket on the Hearth", at the Lyceum Theatre, 1845. London stage production of... Mr. [Charles] Dickenss new Christmas book, " The Cricket on the Hearth

Background imageCricket Collection: Encampment of Ioway Indians, Lords Cricket Ground - the Welcome Speech, 1844

Encampment of Ioway Indians, Lords Cricket Ground - the Welcome Speech, 1844. Native Americans in London:this celebrated party of Indians...have been encamped at Lords Cricket-ground, St

Background imageCricket Collection: C. Taylor, Esq. 1844. Creator: Unknown

C. Taylor, Esq. 1844. Creator: Unknown
C. Taylor, Esq. 1844. Cricketer wearing a top hat to bat. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V

Background imageCricket Collection: Grand Cricket Match at Brighton, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Grand Cricket Match at Brighton, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Grand Cricket Match at Brighton, 1844. Game being played between the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and Surrey County Cricket Club. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V

Background imageCricket Collection: Balloon Ascending Near the Entrance to Lords Cricket Ground, 1839, ca. 1839

Balloon Ascending Near the Entrance to Lords Cricket Ground, 1839, ca. 1839. After Robert Bremmel Schnebbelie

Background imageCricket Collection: Roller skating in Brompton 1874

Roller skating in Brompton 1874
Men, women and children roller-skating at Princes Cricket Ground, Brompton. Date: 1874

Background imageCricket Collection: ETON VS WINCHESTER 1864

ETON VS WINCHESTER 1864
Cricket match at Winchester between Eton and Winchester colleges. Date: 1864

Background imageCricket Collection: England v Australia 4th Test Match at The Oval 1975

England v Australia 4th Test Match at The Oval 1975

Background imageCricket Collection: Lichfield WS14 9 Map

Lichfield WS14 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Lichfield WS14 9

Background imageCricket Collection: Hampshire RG27 8 Map

Hampshire RG27 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Hampshire RG27 8

Background imageCricket Collection: West Norfolk PE31 8 Map

West Norfolk PE31 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of West Norfolk PE31 8

Background imageCricket Collection: Bassetlaw DN22 7 Map

Bassetlaw DN22 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Bassetlaw DN22 7

Background imageCricket Collection: An XI of England v. XXII of Victoria at Melbourne, 1864, (1947). Creator: Unknown

An XI of England v. XXII of Victoria at Melbourne, 1864, (1947). Creator: Unknown
An XI of England v. XXII of Victoria at Melbourne, 1864, (1947). Spectators climb eucalyptus trees to watch an international cricket match between the All England Eleven

Background imageCricket Collection: F. R. Spofforth, 1906, (1947). Creator: Henry Scott Tuke

F. R. Spofforth, 1906, (1947). Creator: Henry Scott Tuke
F. R. Spofforth, 1906, (1947). Portrait of Australian cricketer Fred Spofforth (1853-1926), known as The Demon Bowler. He is shown wearing the red

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricket Song in Honour of Honest Baxter of Surrey, 1839, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Cricket Song in Honour of Honest Baxter of Surrey, 1839, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Cricket Song in Honour of Honest Baxter of Surrey, 1839, (1947). Illustrated lyrics to a song dedicated to a member of the Surrey cricket team. From " English Cricket", by Neville Cardus

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricket at Irelands Royal Brighton Gardens, c. 1830, (1947). Creator: George Hunt

Cricket at Irelands Royal Brighton Gardens, c. 1830, (1947). Creator: George Hunt
Cricket at Irelands Royal Brighton Gardens, c.1830, (1947). Landscape with a cricket match taking place at Irelands Gardens, Brighton, Sussex. From " English Cricket", by Neville Cardus

Background imageCricket Collection: The Hambledon Game, (1941). Creator: Unknown

The Hambledon Game, (1941). Creator: Unknown
The Hambledon Game, (1941). The village of Hambledon in Hampshire is considered the birthplace of the English game of cricket

Background imageCricket Collection: The winning team at a Victorian cricket match

The winning team at a Victorian cricket match
The winning cricket teams batsmen entering the pavilion at the end of the match to applause from their supporters, team-mates and opposition players

Background imageCricket Collection: Victorian schoolboys at a cricket match

Victorian schoolboys at a cricket match
A group of Victorian schoolboys at a cricket match. From " Two Scapegraces: A School Story" by Walter Rhoades and illustrated by Walter W Buckley

Background imageCricket Collection: Entrance to the Playing Fields, c1870

Entrance to the Playing Fields, c1870. Eton College independent boarding school in Berkshire, England, was founded in 1440 by King Henry VI. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol

Background imageCricket Collection: Lord s, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré

Lord s, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré
Lord s, 1872. Lords cricket ground at Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), otherwise known as Lord s, was founded in 1787 by Thomas Lord. From, " LONDON

Background imageCricket Collection: Group on the Fourth of June, 1911. Creator: Unknown

Group on the Fourth of June, 1911. Creator: Unknown
Group on the Fourth of June, 1911. Eton flourished under the long reign of George III (1760-1820)who spent much of his time at Windsor, the school in turn made Georges birthday, the Fourth of June

Background imageCricket Collection: Jack Hobbs, c1923, (1935). Creator: Unknown

Jack Hobbs, c1923, (1935). Creator: Unknown
Jack Hobbs, c1923, (1935). English cricketer Sir John Berry Hobbs (1882-1963) played for Surrey from 1905 until 1934 and played 61 test matches for England

Background imageCricket Collection: Lords Ground in 1837, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Lords Ground in 1837, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Lords Ground in 1837, (c1876). Lords Cricket Ground, sports venue in St Johns Wood, London named after its founder, Thomas Lord

Background imageCricket Collection: William Lillywhite, c1850. Creator: Unknown

William Lillywhite, c1850. Creator: Unknown
William Lillywhite, c1850. Portrait of English cricketer William Lillywhite (1792-1854) who did not play his first game at Lords until 1827 when he was 35

Background imageCricket Collection: Ranji, 1897. Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward

Ranji, 1897. Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward
Ranji, 1897. Sir Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji Jadeja (1872-1933), also known as Ranji, was ruler of the Indian princely state of Nawanagar as Maharaja Jam Saheb

Background imageCricket Collection: The Croucher, 1901. Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward

The Croucher, 1901. Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward
The Croucher, 1901. English cricketer Gilbert Laird Jessop (1874-1955) played for Cambridge University, Gloucestershire, and England, and was Wisden Cricketer of the Year for 1898. [London, 1901]

Background imageCricket Collection: Yorkshire Cricket, 1892. Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward

Yorkshire Cricket, 1892. Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward
Yorkshire Cricket, 1892. Martin Bladen Hawke, 7th Baron Hawke (1860-1938) captained the Yorkshire County Cricket Club for 28 seasons

Background imageCricket Collection: Repton, Oxford & Somerset, 1903. Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward

Repton, Oxford & Somerset, 1903. Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward
Repton, Oxford & Somerset, 1903. English amateur cricketer Lionel Charles Hamilton Palairet (1870-1933) was educated at Repton School

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricket, 1877. Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward

Cricket, 1877. Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward
Cricket, 1877. Gloucestershire and England cricketer William Gilbert WG Grace (1848-1915) was one of the most iconic figures in the history of English cricket

Background imageCricket Collection: John Wisden, c1850s. Creator: Unknown

John Wisden, c1850s. Creator: Unknown
John Wisden, c1850s. Portrait of English cricketer John Wisden (1826-1884), founder of " Wisden Cricketers Almanack", at Lords cricket ground in London

Background imageCricket Collection: A Flanneled Fighter, 1902. Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward

A Flanneled Fighter, 1902. Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward
A Flanneled Fighter, 1902. British cricketer, soldier and politician Stanley Jackson (1870-1947). In 1927 Jackson was appointed Governor of Bengal. [London, 1902]

Background imageCricket Collection: The Kinuta, 1775, (1924). Creator: Kitao Shigemasa

The Kinuta, 1775, (1924). Creator: Kitao Shigemasa
The Kinuta, 1775, (1924). Women beating cloth, and listening to a cricket. The Japanese word kinuta refers to a fulling block, a wooden mallet for beating washing or to give a shine to cloth

Background imageCricket Collection: Mr. R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwickshire), 1928. Creator: Unknown

Mr. R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwickshire), 1928. Creator: Unknown
Mr. R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwickshire), 1928. From " Willss Cigarettes - A Series of 50 Cricketers, 1928", [W. D. & H. O. Wills, London, 1928]



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Cricket Collection

Cricket is a popular sport originating in England and played throughout the United Kingdom, Europe, and other parts of the world, and is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of 11 players each on a field with an oval-shaped pitch. The objective is for one team to score more runs than the other by hitting the ball with their bats and running between two sets of wickets. The team that scores more runs wins the match. Cricket has been around since at least 16th century England and has grown in popularity over time, becoming one of the most popular sports in London today, and is also enjoyed by millions worldwide who watch or play it either professionally or recreationally.
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