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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: Pakistan cricketer Imran Khan outside his hotel in London. 13th August 1982

Pakistan cricketer Imran Khan outside his hotel in London. 13th August 1982

Background imageCricket Collection: Bob Willis, model girl Penny Barnett in cricket outfit, and Wicket Keeper Derek Randall

Bob Willis, model girl Penny Barnett in cricket outfit, and Wicket Keeper Derek Randall, get ready for the Cricket Season outside the London Press Club today. March 1979 P003688

Background imageCricket Collection: Dave Munden, 26, the Tremeloes pop group drummer was married to 22 yr old Andre

Dave Munden, 26, the Tremeloes pop group drummer was married to 22 yr old Andre Wittenberg a bunny girl from the Playboy Club in London. The wedding took place this afternoon at St

Background imageCricket Collection: Waverley GU26 6 Map

Waverley GU26 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Waverley GU26 6

Background imageCricket Collection: BL Bolton, BL3 6

BL Bolton, BL3 6
BL3 6

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricket Match in Mary-Le-Bone Fields, 1748, (1947). Creator: Charles Grignion

Cricket Match in Mary-Le-Bone Fields, 1748, (1947). Creator: Charles Grignion
Cricket Match in Mary-Le-Bone Fields, 1748, (1947). Men playing cricket at Marylebone Fields, (now part of the City of Westminster, London). This is the earliest known depiction of a cricket match

Background imageCricket Collection: The Jam Sahib of Nawanagar (Prince Rantjitsinhji)... First World War, January 1915, (c1920)

The Jam Sahib of Nawanagar (Prince Rantjitsinhji)... First World War, January 1915, (c1920)
The Jam Sahib of Nawanagar (Prince Rantjitsinhji) in his Uniform on Active Service, First World War, January 1915, (c1920)

Background imageCricket Collection: J. L. Toole as Caleb Plummer in Dot, mid-late 19th century, (1901). Creator

J. L. Toole as Caleb Plummer in Dot, mid-late 19th century, (1901). Creator
J.L. Toole as Caleb Plummer in " Dot", mid-late 19th century, (1901). English actor, actor-manager and theatrical producer John Lawrence Toole (1830-1906)

Background imageCricket Collection: England wins The Ashes against Australia, Oval Cricket Ground, London, 1926, (1935)

England wins The Ashes against Australia, Oval Cricket Ground, London, 1926, (1935). The enthusiastic crowd swarming across the ground to congratulate the English team

Background imageCricket Collection: International Cricket Match at Kennington Oval, late 19th century. Creator: Unknown

International Cricket Match at Kennington Oval, late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
International Cricket Match at Kennington Oval, late 19th century. Male spectators at a cricket match at the Oval cricket ground in Lambeth, south London

Background imageCricket Collection: Lords Cricket Ground, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Lords Cricket Ground, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Lords Cricket Ground, 19th century. Thomas Lord opened his first ground in Marylebone, London, in May 1787. In 1814 the ground moved to its current site in St Johns Wood

Background imageCricket Collection: Plum, 1903. Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward

Plum, 1903. Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward
Plum, 1903. British right-handed batsman Pelham Plum Warner (1873-1963) played for Oxford University, Middlesex and England during a career lasting from 1894 until 1920

Background imageCricket Collection: All-Night Queue

All-Night Queue
Cricket fans pass the time with a game of cards in an all-night queue outside Lords Cricket Ground, London, circa 1930. (Photo by Evening Standard/Keystone/FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageCricket Collection: Eton Boys

Eton Boys
13th July 1928: A group of Eton and Harrow schoolboys arriving for the cricket match between the two schools at Lords cricket ground, London. (Photo by H. F. Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageCricket Collection: Duchess of York - National Playing Fields Association

Duchess of York - National Playing Fields Association
Elizabeth, Duchess of York (later Elizabeth the Queen Mother 1900-2002) at a flag day in aid of the National Playing Fields Association - London, Spring 1934

Background imageCricket Collection: The Rival Captains, 1906

The Rival Captains, 1906. Martin Bladen Hawke, 7th Baron Hawke of Towton (1860-1938) and Harry Meyer Archibald Primrose, 6th Earl of Rosebery (1882-1974)

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricket at Moulsey Hurst, 1780, (1912)

Cricket at Moulsey Hurst, 1780, (1912)
Cricket at Moulsey Hurst, Surrey, 1780 (1912). Moulsey Hurst is located in what is now West Molesey, Surrey on the south bank of the River Thames above Molesey Lock

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricket at Artillery Garden PLA01_03_0829

Cricket at Artillery Garden PLA01_03_0829
Artillery Garden, Finsbury, Islington, Greater London. A cricket match in play at the Artillery Garden, Finsbury, with Armoury House beyond

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricket pavilion PLA01_03_0586

Cricket pavilion PLA01_03_0586
CITY OF LONDON SCHOOL SPORTS GROUND, PAVILION, GROVE PARK, BROMLEY, GREATER LONDON. Cricket players celebrating outside the west elevation of the pavilion in the City of London School Sports Ground

Background imageCricket Collection: Hobbs Gates PLA01_03_0567

Hobbs Gates PLA01_03_0567
The Oval Cricket Ground, Kennington, Lambeth, Greater London. The Hobbs Gates at the Oval Cricket Ground, with the red brick sculpture commemorating English cricketer Leonard Hutton beyond

Background imageCricket Collection: The Oval PLA01_03_0539

The Oval PLA01_03_0539
The Oval Cricket Ground, Kennington, Lambeth, Greater London. An elevated view looking west over the Oval Cricket Ground during a game in play between England and India

Background imageCricket Collection: Sporting sculpture PLA01_03_0517

Sporting sculpture PLA01_03_0517
Lords Cricket Ground, Relief Sculpture, St John's Wood, City of Westminster, Greater London. The relief sculpture of sportsmen

Background imageCricket Collection: Lords memorial PLA01_03_0489

Lords memorial PLA01_03_0489
Lords Cricket Ground, Harris Garden, St John's Wood, City of Westminster, Greater London. The engraved tablet commemorating Lord Harris in the Harris Garden at Lord's Cricket Ground

Background imageCricket Collection: Tavern Stand PLA01_03_0495

Tavern Stand PLA01_03_0495
LORDS CRICKET GROUND, ST JOHNS WOOD ROAD, ST JOHNS WOOD, CITY OF WESTMINSTER, GREATER LONDON. Spectators feet protruding through railings on an upper tier of the Tavern Stand at Lord's Cricket Ground

Background imageCricket Collection: Watching the cricket PLA01_03_0477

Watching the cricket PLA01_03_0477
Stanmore Cricket Club, Stanmore Hill, Stanmore Common, Harrow, Greater London. Spectators watching a game of cricket at Stanmore Cricket Club, Harrow

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricket Green PLA01_03_0463

Cricket Green PLA01_03_0463
Cricket Green, Mitcham, Merton, Greater London. A cricket match in play on the pitch on Cricket Green, Mitcham, with The White House in the centre beyond the pitch

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricket Pavilion PLA01_03_0441

Cricket Pavilion PLA01_03_0441
Leyton County Cricket Club, Pavilion, Crawley Road, Leyton, Waltham Forest, Greater London. The pavilion at Leyton County Cricket Club, seen from the east on match day

Background imageCricket Collection: Watching the cricket PLA01_03_0440

Watching the cricket PLA01_03_0440
Kew Green, Kew, Richmond upon Thames, Greater London. Two people on a bench on Kew Green watching a cricket match played by Kew Cricket Club. Cricket has been played on Kew Green since the 1730s

Background imageCricket Collection: Watching the cricket PLA01_03_0421

Watching the cricket PLA01_03_0421
Ealing Cricket Club, Corfton Road, Ealing, Greater London. Spectators seated in folding chairs with a dog watching a cricket match at Ealing Cricket Club on Corfton Road, Ealing

Background imageCricket Collection: W G Grace PLA01_03_1288

W G Grace PLA01_03_1288
Lord's Cricket Ground, Coronation Garden, St John's Wood, City of Westminster, Greater London. The statue of William Gilbert Grace in the Coronation Garden at Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood

Background imageCricket Collection: W G Grace PLA01_03_1284

W G Grace PLA01_03_1284
The Champion, Wells Street, Marylebone, City of Westminster, Greater London. A stained glass window depicting cricketer William Gilbert Grace in the Champion public house in Wells Street, Marylebone

Background imageCricket Collection: Howzat JLP01_08_095921

Howzat JLP01_08_095921
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. A cricket match being played between Laings Sports Club and the Blue Circle cricket club

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricketer Imran Khan in his bachelor pad in London

Cricketer Imran Khan in his bachelor pad in London

Background imageCricket Collection: Lords Cricket Ground, London, England, UK

Lords Cricket Ground, London, England, UK

Background imageCricket Collection: Lords Cricket Ground

Lords Cricket Ground
Lord's Cricket Ground, commonly known as Lord's, is a cricket venue in St John's Wood, London. Named after its founder, Thomas Lord

Background imageCricket Collection: Bramall Lane Stadium - Sheffield United FC

Bramall Lane Stadium - Sheffield United FC
Bramall Lane is a football stadium in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, which is the home of Sheffield United. The stadium was originally a cricket ground

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricket Match at Eton School Victorian period

Cricket Match at Eton School Victorian period Date: 19th century

Background imageCricket Collection: 13885484

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Background imageCricket Collection: William Lillywhite, father of modern cricket

William Lillywhite, father of modern cricket Date: 1863

Background imageCricket Collection: H H Stephenson and Billy Caffyn, English cricketers

H H Stephenson and Billy Caffyn, English cricketers
H H Stephenson and Billy Caffyn, the only two English cricketers who visited both America and Australia Date: 1863

Background imageCricket Collection: Tom Lockyer, outstanding cricket wicket-keeper

Tom Lockyer, outstanding cricket wicket-keeper Date: 1863

Background imageCricket Collection: Photographs showing how cricket is photographed

Photographs showing how cricket is photographed, including match shots, camera and photographer. Captioned, Waiting for hours to take a 1/1000th of a second picture: Clean bowled and clean snapped'

Background imageCricket Collection: Douglas Jardine, England Cricket Captain

Douglas Jardine, England Cricket Captain
Douglas Jardine (1900-1958), who had captained the England cricket team to Ashes victory earlier in the year. There had been controversy due to the bodyline bowling tactics used by the English team

Background imageCricket Collection: A New Roller at Edgbaston

A New Roller at Edgbaston
A new type of water-absorbing roller, being put to use at Edgbaston cricket ground. Date: 1932

Background imageCricket Collection: Ranjitsinhji at the Oval

Ranjitsinhji at the Oval
Sir Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji Jadeja (1872-1933), also known as Ranji, was ruler of the Indian princely state of Nawanagar, and had been a Test cricketer who played for the English cricket team

Background imageCricket Collection: Watching Cricket at The Oval, From a Gasometer

Watching Cricket at The Oval, From a Gasometer
A test match between England and New Zealand at The Oval, Kennington. The spectators in the foreground have scaled a nearby gasometer. Date: 1931

Background imageCricket Collection: Wicket Drying Machine

Wicket Drying Machine
A new machine for drying wickets being tried out at Lord's cricket ground. Running off electricity, it dries the wickets with a current of hot air. Date: 1931

Background imageCricket Collection: Herbert Sutcliffe, Cricketer

Herbert Sutcliffe, Cricketer
Herbert Sutcliffe (1894-1978) was a professional cricketer who represented Yorkshire and England as an opening batsman. He was part of the M.C.C



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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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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Cricket collection from Media Storehouse is a diverse range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that celebrate the sport of cricket. Our collection features stunning images capturing iconic moments in cricket history including legendary players such as Sir Vivian Richards and Sachin Tendulkar. Our collection also includes photographs of famous stadiums around the world where cricket matches are played. The Cricket collection is perfect for fans of the sport who want to decorate their homes or offices with beautiful artwork celebrating their passion. Whether you prefer classic black and white photography or vibrant color images, there is something for everyone in this extensive collection. Media Storehouse offers high-quality products that are sure to impress any cricket enthusiast. With a wide selection of sizes and formats available, customers can choose the perfect piece to suit their needs. The Cricket Collection from Media Storehouse is an excellent choice for anyone looking to add some sports-themed artwork to their space.
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What are Cricket (Sport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Cricket art prints are a collection of high-quality images that capture the essence of cricket as a sport. These prints showcase some of the most iconic moments in cricket history, including famous matches, players and stadiums from London, England, United Kingdom and Europe. They are perfect for any cricket enthusiast who wants to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to their home or office decor. These art prints are produced by Media Storehouse using state-of-the-art printing technology that ensures vibrant colors and sharp details. They come in various sizes and can be framed or mounted on different materials such as canvas or metal. Whether you're looking for an eye-catching piece to display in your living room or a unique gift for someone special, Cricket art prints offer something for everyone. With their timeless appeal and enduring popularity, they are sure to become treasured possessions that will be cherished for years to come.
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What Cricket (Sport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of cricket art prints that showcase the sport's rich history and iconic moments. From classic black and white photographs to vibrant contemporary designs, there is something for every fan of this beloved game. Some popular options include images of legendary players such as Sir Vivian Richards, Sachin Tendulkar, and Brian Lara in action on the pitch. Other prints capture memorable matches like England's historic victory in the 2005 Ashes series or India's triumph at the 2011 World Cup. In addition to player and match-focused artwork, Media Storehouse also offers stunning landscape shots of famous cricket grounds like Lord's Cricket Ground in London or The Oval in South London. These prints are perfect for adding a touch of sporting elegance to any home or office space. Media Storehouse has an impressive selection of high-quality cricket art prints that celebrate this timeless sport and its enduring legacy.
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How do I buy Cricket (Sport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

To buy Cricket art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images featuring the sport. Once you have found a print that catches your eye, simply select the size and framing options that suit your preferences. You can choose from a range of materials for your frame, including wood, metal or canvas. We offer a secure online checkout process where you can enter your payment details and shipping address to complete your purchase. They accept various forms of payment such as credit cards and PayPal. Their prints are produced using state-of-the-art printing technology on premium quality paper to ensure vibrant colors and sharp detail. Whether you're looking for a gift for a cricket enthusiast or want to decorate your home with sports-themed artwork, we have plenty of options to choose from.
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How much do Cricket (Sport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Cricket art prints that are perfect for sports enthusiasts and collectors alike. Our collection includes high-quality prints featuring iconic moments from the sport, as well as portraits of famous players and teams. The cost of our Cricket art prints varies depending on the size and type of print you choose. We offer a range of sizes to suit different budgets, from small 10x8 inch prints to large 30x20 inch posters. Our standard paper prints are an affordable option for those looking to add some sporting flair to their home or office decor. For those seeking a more premium finish, we also offer canvas and framed options that provide a professional look and feel. No matter which print you choose, you can be sure that it will be produced using the highest quality materials and printing techniques available. So why not browse our collection today?
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How will my Cricket (Sport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Cricket art prints are delivered to you in the best possible condition. We use high-quality packaging materials and reliable shipping methods to ensure that your order arrives safely and securely. Your Cricket art prints will be carefully rolled up and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube for protection during transit. The tube is then sealed with tape to prevent any damage or moisture from getting inside. We work with trusted courier partners who will deliver your package directly to your doorstep. You can track the progress of your delivery using our online tracking system, which provides real-time updates on the status of your shipment. Once you receive your Cricket art prints, we recommend unrolling them carefully and allowing them to flatten out naturally before framing or displaying them. With our careful packaging and reliable delivery service, you can trust us to get your order safely to its destination.