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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Dr WG Grace, English cricketer, playing for London County Cricket Club, c1899. Artist: WA Rouch

Dr WG Grace, English cricketer, playing for London County Cricket Club, c1899. Artist: WA Rouch
Dr WG Grace, English cricketer, playing for London County Cricket Club, c1899. Regarded as possibly the greatest cricketer of all time

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tossing for Innings, 19th century (1912). Artist: Henry Dixon

Tossing for Innings, 19th century (1912). Artist: Henry Dixon
Tossing for Innings, 19th century (1912). From Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The oldest cricket bat known, 1912

The oldest cricket bat known, 1912. The bat, which was presented to Surrey County Cricket Club by a Mr FM Buckland, is inscribed J.C, 1729

Background imageRelated Images Collection: County Ground Taunton 33400_036

County Ground Taunton 33400_036
County Ground, Taunton, home of Somerset County Cricket Club, Somerset, 2017

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Indian boys play cricket amid thick fog during a chilly morning in Kolkata

Indian boys play cricket amid thick fog during a chilly morning in Kolkata
Indian boys play cricket amid thick fog during a chilly morning in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata January 3, 2006. Cold conditions persisted with temperatures hovering below five degrees Celsius

Background imageRelated Images Collection: General view of the shadow of an aeroplane during the match

General view of the shadow of an aeroplane during the match
Cricket - Sri Lanka v India - Headingley, Leeds, Britain - July 6, 2019 General view of the shadow of an aeroplane during the match. Reuters/Lee Smith

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia

Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia
Cricket - Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia - Kia Oval, London, Britain - September 13, 2019 General view as the moon rises over residences nearby the stadium Action Images via

Background imageRelated Images Collection: South East Asia, Thailand, food, deep fried ground crickets for sale in a Thai market

South East Asia, Thailand, food, deep fried ground crickets for sale in a Thai market

Background imageRelated Images Collection: India, Maharashtra, Mumbai, cricket practice at the Azad Maidan park in Churchgate

India, Maharashtra, Mumbai, cricket practice at the Azad Maidan park in Churchgate with the Brihan Mumbai Mahanagarpalika (Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) building behind

Background imageRelated Images Collection: SRI LANKAN CHILDREN PLAY FOOTBALL ON BEACH AT UNAWATUNA

SRI LANKAN CHILDREN PLAY FOOTBALL ON BEACH AT UNAWATUNA
Sri Lankan children play football on the beach in Unawatuna, near Galle, November 29, 2003. An estimated 6, 000 cricket fans arrived in Galle over the weekend for a test match between Sri Lanka

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Children play cricket near the Wagah border crossing in Pakistan

Children play cricket near the Wagah border crossing in Pakistan
Children play cricket near the Wagah border crossing with India, near Lahore, in Pakistan, where the English cricket team paid a visit, 6 December 2005

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A plane flies in front of the moon

A plane flies in front of the moon before the fifth one-day international cricket match between England and Australia at Lords cricket ground in London July 3, 2010. REUTERS/Philip Brown

Background imageRelated Images Collection: HMS Iron Duke Fitted with Artisan Radar

HMS Iron Duke Fitted with Artisan Radar
Portsmouth-based HMS Iron Duke returns to sea after a 16-month upgrade and now boasts one of the most advanced radars in the world (top)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Alan Atherton and Willie Donaldson - Manchester United reserves

Alan Atherton and Willie Donaldson - Manchester United reserves
Football - 1961 Manchester United summer photocall Reserves Alan Atherton, left, and Willie Donaldson. Atherton was the father of England cricket captain Michael

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Dominic Cork can't bear to watch as Jack Russell miss fields ball played from Sachin Tendulkar of

Dominic Cork can't bear to watch as Jack Russell miss fields ball played from Sachin Tendulkar of India
India tour of England 1996 - England v India

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Indian tour of England 1979 England v India

Indian tour of England 1979 England v India
Indian tour of England 1979 - England v India

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Indian cricket team net practice session at Lord's during their tour of England in 1974

The Indian cricket team net practice session at Lord's during their tour of England in 1974
The Indian cricket team net practice session at Lord's during their tour of England in 1974

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sir Len Hutton with Dick Pollard at Old Trafford during test match against India

Sir Len Hutton with Dick Pollard at Old Trafford during test match against India

Background imageRelated Images Collection: David Gower falls lbw to the delight of Indian wicketkeeper Bharath Reddy

David Gower falls lbw to the delight of Indian wicketkeeper Bharath Reddy
Cricket: Indian tour of England 1979 - England v India

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mike Brearley runs off the pitch holding the cricket stumps

Mike Brearley runs off the pitch holding the cricket stumps
Indian tour of England 1979 - England v India Fourth Test at the Oval

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Members of The MCC leaving for at tour of India, 1976

Members of The MCC leaving for at tour of India, 1976
Members of The MCC leaving for India

Background imageRelated Images Collection: England v India 2nd Test Match at Old Trafford 1946

England v India 2nd Test Match at Old Trafford 1946
D.D. Hindlekar caught England's Cyril Washbrook

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Members of the MCC cricket team for the tour of India

Members of the MCC cricket team for the tour of India 1971

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cricketer Geoff Cook at the airport ready to leave for the England tour of India

Cricketer Geoff Cook at the airport ready to leave for the England tour of India

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Colin Cowdrey prepares to fly out to India for the England cricket tour

Colin Cowdrey prepares to fly out to India for the England cricket tour

Background imageRelated Images Collection: England cricketer Bob Willis with Ian Botham, in uniforms for tour of India

England cricketer Bob Willis with Ian Botham, in uniforms for tour of India 1981

Background imageRelated Images Collection: England Cricketer Derek Randall with water buffalo in India

England Cricketer Derek Randall with water buffalo in India 1977 tour

Background imageRelated Images Collection: India v England 1961 Fans watch 1st test match in Bombay from the roof of the stand

India v England 1961 Fans watch 1st test match in Bombay from the roof of the stand

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Young boys playing cricket in a street near the Oval cricket ground

Young boys playing cricket in a street near the Oval cricket ground 1953

Background imageRelated Images Collection: 1968 British Grand Prix Cricket Match

1968 British Grand Prix Cricket Match
1968 British Grand Prix cricket match. Brands Hatch, Great Britain. 21 July 1968. The team for the traditional post-GP cricket match, back row, left-to-right: Les Leston, Richard Attwood

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cricket match at Rugby School, c. 1908

Cricket match at Rugby School, c. 1908
3782232 Cricket match at Rugby School, c. 1908; (add.info.: Cricket match at Rugby School, postcard of school and the school grounds. Early 1900s.); Lebrecht History

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Repton School from the Cricket Field

Repton School from the Cricket Field
3787438 Repton School from the Cricket Field; (add.info.: Repton School from the Cricket Field. Coloured engraving by F. G. Stevenson (dates unknown) after F. P. Barraud. English public school

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Winner of the Festa del Grillo (Cricket Festival)

Winner of the Festa del Grillo (Cricket Festival) Florence. Date of Photograph:1930 ca

Background imageRelated Images Collection: 'Feast of the cricket': a wagon with men in military clothing

"Feast of the cricket": a wagon with men in military clothing and the inscription "Legion FLIT - Kills earlier" Florence. Date of Photograph:05/1930

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A group of people photographed while playing cricket in a courtyard

A group of people photographed while playing cricket in a courtyard France. Date of Photograph:1880

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Portrait of a cricket team in sporting wear

Portrait of a cricket team in sporting wear Japan. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Two cricket players during a match

Two cricket players during a match Japan Kobe. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Two men check the lines in a cricket field

Two men check the lines in a cricket field Japan Kobe. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of a field where a cricket match is taking place in Kobe, Japan

View of a field where a cricket match is taking place in Kobe, Japan Japan Kobe. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Portrait of a cricket team in Kobe, Japan

Portrait of a cricket team in Kobe, Japan Japan Kobe. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Three young women portrayed as playing cricket in the courtyard of a school

Three young women portrayed as playing cricket in the courtyard of a school. Date of Photograph:1915 ca

Background imageRelated Images Collection: 'Animal Locomotion' (plate 293): sequence of a nude man with a cricket bat

"Animal Locomotion" (plate 293): sequence of a nude man with a cricket bat Great Britain. Date of Photograph:1887

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Colin Cowdrey is greeted by workers at Heathrow returning home from the Windies in 1968

Colin Cowdrey is greeted by workers at Heathrow returning home from the Windies in 1968
England cricket team home from the West Indies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: England celebrate their 115-run victory over West Indies in the 1991 first Test at Headingley

England celebrate their 115-run victory over West Indies in the 1991 first Test at Headingley
Robin Smith, Graham Gooch, Allan Lamb and Phil DeFreitas celebrate their 115-run victory over West Indies in the 1991 first Test at Headingley

Background imageRelated Images Collection: England's Hugh Morris avoids another bouncer from Curtly Ambrose

England's Hugh Morris avoids another bouncer from Curtly Ambrose
Cricket: West Indies Tour of England 1991 - England's Hugh Morris avoids another bouncer from Curtly Ambrose

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Two West Indian legends, Brian Lara and Viv Richards, in the Lord's nets in 1995

Two West Indian legends, Brian Lara and Viv Richards, in the Lord's nets in 1995
Two West Indian legends, Brian Lara and Viv Richards, in the Lord's nets in 1995

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Desmond Haynes and Eldine Baptiste at Colwyn Bay during the 1984 West Indies cricket tour of England

Desmond Haynes and Eldine Baptiste at Colwyn Bay during the 1984 West Indies cricket tour of England
Desmond Haynes and Eldine Baptiste make sure all their kit is in order ahead of a tour match at Colwyn Bay in 1984. A Windies team at the peak of their powers would win the Test series 5-0

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Gordon Greenidge on top of the Windies team bus trying to fix the aerial in 1984

Gordon Greenidge on top of the Windies team bus trying to fix the aerial in 1984



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