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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
Don Bradman Going out to Bat for the Last Time, Melbourne CrPhotograph of Don Bradman going out to bat, during his last first-class cricket match; a game between Bradmans XI and L. Hassetts XI, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, December 1948
Fidel Castro / BaseballFidel Castro stands on the pitchers mound at the Cerro, Havanas baseball stadium, where he often went to pitch an innings. *UNAVAILABLE FOR USE IN ASIA AT PRESENT*
Denis Compton at HastingsCricketer Denis Compton acknowledges the crowd at the Central Recreation Ground, Hastings. Playing for The South against Sir Pelham Warners Eleven
Don Bradman square cuts at Lords, 1930Photograph of Don Bradman square cutting during the second Test Match between England and Australia, held at Lords Cricket Ground, London, 1930
Denis Compton and Patsy Hendren at The Oval, LondonDenis Compton (1918-1997) and Patsy Hendren (1889-1962) at The Oval, London, coming out to bat in a match between Surrey and Middlesex, 1st innings, Monday 10 August 1936. Date: 1936
R. A. Duff and V. Trumper of the Australia Team, 1902Photograph showing R.A. Duff and Victor Trumper (on right) of the Australian Cricket Team, going out to bat at the start of the Australian second innings, Bramall Lane, Sheffield, July 1902
Melbourne scoreboard showing England's 589 totalMelbourne scoreboard showing England's record total of 589, tour of Australia Date: 1912
Len Hutton cutting McCabe past Waite at the OvalEngland cricketer Len Hutton cutting McCabe past Waite in his record innings at the Oval, 1938, B.A. Barnett keeping wicket Date: 1938
Learie Constantine and George Headley - test cricket 1939Learie Nicholas Constantine, Baron Constantine, MBE (1901-1971), and George Headley of the West Indies head out to bat after tea at Lords during the 1939 test match between England
Caricature of Benjamin Disraeli -- His Last InningsCaricature of Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative politician, on losing the General Election to the Liberal party -- His Last Innings! Bowled Gladstone! 1880
Disraeli / Cricket InningsBENJAMIN DISRAELI Lord Derby advises Dizzy to bat carefully against the Liberal opposition (Gladstone, Russell and Bright are waiting to bowl) Date: 7 July 1866
Caricature, Lord Salisbury as batsmanCaricature, Lord Salisbury, Conservative Prime Minister, as batsman -- John Bull as umpire calls him " Out", saying Leg Before Wicket! More Obstruction! 1884
Don Bradman Gives LessonA boy receives a cricket lesson from his hero, the famous Australian cricketer Sir DON BRADMAN, ( The Don ) who lived to a ripe old age, a good innings, indeed! Date: 1908 - 2001
Quick CricketA new method of giving both sides a chance of getting in an innings when playing one- day matches Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary
W. Edrich and N. W. D. Yardley going out to bat, Lahore, 1937Photograph of W. Edrich and N.W.D. Yardley walking out to open the innings for the Lord Tennyson XI, in the match against an All-India XI, held at Lahore, 1937
B. O. Allen and P. A. Gibb open the innings, Lords, 1938Photograph of B.O. Allen (Captain of Gloucestershire CCC) and P.A. Gibb (Cambridge University and Yorkshire) walking out of the pavilion to open the innings for the Gentlemans Team
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