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Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - 6 RunsRun-It-Out card game - 6 Runs. mid-20th century
Cricket The Cut ShotA batsman is shown performing the cut shot where he swings at the ball as if he was cutting it. Date: circa 19th century
Gentlemen v Players, 200th Cricket ElevenPhotographs of the eleven Players in the 200th Gentlemen and Players cricket match. The match was played on an annual basis, the tradition having started in 1806
Little boy practising cricket in garden, Ealing, West LondonLittle boy (Harold Auerbach) practising cricket in his back garden at Ealing, West London. He is wearing his Durston House School sports uniform. 1906
Label design, Safe Hit Texas Vegetables. early 20th century
Boy playing cricket on a greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
Hand-drawn and painted postcard featuring a cricketing DuckRather unusual hand-drawn and painted French Birthday Greetings postcard featuring a cricketing Duck, dispatching the ball out of the ground! circa 1920s
Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - Caught at the WicketRun-It-Out card game - Caught at the Wicket - Hows That? mid-20th century
Happy Families Playing Cards - Mr Duck the Cricketer. circa 1930s
Cricket match in progress. circa 1810
Cricket Charles Burgess FryThe Cricketer Charles Burgess Fry Date: 1898
Cricket a batsman dealing with a full pitchA pokey batsman dealing with a high-dropping full-pitch. Date: 1888
Cricket Leg Before WicketA batsman gets hit with the leg before wicket rule, as then the wicket keeper calls an appeal. Date: 1888
Cricket Forward Play ShotBatsman showing the forward played shot. Date: 1892
Cricket Match, England v Australia at The Oval 1882A cricket match fixture between England and Australia at the oval is in progress, the fielder is returning the ball back to the bowler. Date: 1882
Cricket Match, England v Australia 1902The first test match of the season the batsman makes no runs and returns to the bench. Great start. Date: 1902
The Eton boys at a cricket matchThe eton boys playing a cricket match, showing the batsman getting ready to play the shot. Date: circa 19th century
Nets practice at the Lords Cricket Ground, LondonSpectators watching a nets practice session at the Lords Cricket Ground, Marylebone, London. Date: 1894
A batsman in the 19th centuryA batsman demonstrating a shot to the leg side. Date: circa 1840
Portsmouth Cricket GroundSussex v Hampshire in the cricket County Championship at the United Services Ground, Portsmouth. Sussex are batting, on 339 for 5, with Ranjitsinhji on 64 not out. Date: 1899
Cricket Caught and BowledA batsman is caught out and bowled out. Date: 1888
Cricket Back Play ShotA batsman demonstrating the back play shot, playing the shot behind him. Date: 1888
Cricket asking for guardA batsman is comes on to play when hes getting ready in hes crease he asks for guard. Date: circa 19th century
Cricket BattingA player comes to hes crease as he is about to start batting. Date: 1892
Cricket the right and wrong way of battingA batsman demonstrate the correct way of batting; straight play and then the incorrect way; cross play Date: 1892
Cricket StumpedSome players can be very eager to get runs therefore this results in them getting stumped. Date: 1845
Cricket Felix on the batA batsman performing various different shots. Date: circa 19th century
Cricket Ball Among SpectatorsA batsman plays a shot to square-leg which then enters the audience. Date: 1888
Cricket MatchA game of cricket. Date: 1970s
Japan - Geisha girl holding a badminton racquet (about to hit a ball) Date: circa 1904
Three little boys play cricket at school. Date: 1898
Schoolboy suggest a game of ping pong to W G Grace" I should like to play you at ping pong" !! A young schoolboy suggests a sensible choice of sporting contest when faced with the colossus of the cricketing world, Dr W G Grace
Out First Ball - Young lad has his stumps re-arranged" Out First Ball" - Young lad has his stumps re-arranged (see also: 10948415). Date: 1905
Boys playing cricketThe boys play cricket, ignoring Jack Sparrows request for help. Date: 1937
Cricket at Tonbridge, KentA scene from the County Championship match between Kent and Sussex at the Angel Ground, Tonbridge, Kent. The famous Indian player, K.S.Ranjitsinhji is at the crease for Sussex
Prince Philip playing cricketPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 1921), striking the ball with some force during a charity cricket match at Arundel Castle between the Dukes XV
H Miller. Battledore & shuttlecockChildren playing battledore and shuttlecock in a field. 20th century
W G Grace at the wicketW G Grace (1848-1915), English cricketer, seen here at the wicket. 1892
Cricketer - Sir Francis S. JacksonSir Francis Stanley Jackson (1870-1947). English cricketer. Date: 1899
A batsman exhibitis four different shotsA combination action photograph of a batsman, in full cricket kit, plays four different shots, from the classic forward defensive shot (left) through to a cover drive (right)
J. B. Hobbs Batting, 1924Photograph of Jack Berry Hobbs (1882-1963), the Surrey and England batsman, in attacking pose, during the 1924 season. Hobbs was the first cricketer to surpass W.G
Andrew Sandham Batting in the Nets, 1924Photograph of Andrew Sandham (1890-1982), the Surrey and England batsman, batting in the practice nets, during the 1924 season
The Fifth Test Match, England vs. Australia, 1899Photograph showing the Fifth Test Match between England and Australia, summer of 1899, at the Oval Cricket Ground, London. K.S
W. G. Grace batting in the Nets at Lords, 1895Engraving of Dr. William Gilbert Grace (1848-1915), practising his batting in the nets at Lords Cricket Ground, 1895. As can be seen, a large crowd has gathered to watch the Doctors technique
Arthur Carr Batting, 1926Photograph of Arthur W. Carr (1893-1963), the Nottinghamshire and England batsman, playing a strong shot in 1926. Carr was appointed England Captain in 1926, but played only 11 matches for England
Scene at a County Cricket Match, 1881Engraving of a scene beside the pavilion at a county cricket match, circa 1881. On the left of the image are a number of spectators and the two scorers, sitting at their table; on the right
Douglas Jardine Batting for Oxford University, 1923Photograph of Douglas Jardine (1900-1958) batting for Oxford University in 1923. Jardine went on to play for Surrey, MCC and England
T Hayward - CricketerThomas Hayward - cricketer for Surrey and England