Essex, Yorkshire, Colchester, cricket, County Cricket, County Championship, players, batsman, fielders, wicketkeeper, ball, bat, pads, spectators, watchers, run, running, crease, wicket, stumps, 1970, seventies, sport,
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Essex v Yorkshire, Colchester, 28 July 1970. Yorkshire wicketkeeper David Bairstow waits for a fielder's return of the ball, but too late for a run out of the Essex batsman who is well inside the crease with the ball still in the air.
Batsman and fielders looking up knowing he is going to be caught out. - Northdown Cricket Club, Cliftonville, Margate. _ Image cropped on right side - full size 2832 x 4256)
county cricket, English County Cricket Championship, cricket, play, running, run, fielding, wicketkeeper, Ray East, David Bairstow, Brian Close, Essex, Colchester, Yorkshire, players, batsman, batting, run-out, wicket, stumps, bails, pads, bat, spectators, crowd, watchers,
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Essex batting v Yorkshire at Colchester, 1970. Ray East (80% sure) gets his bat down as David Bairstow removes the bails. The fielder with his back to camera is Brian Close. Yorkshire won the match by an innings and 101 runs. This is an incident from the Essex second innings.
Cricket; Batsman; Bat; Ball; Helmet; Wicket; Bails; Sport; Game; Match; Worried; Apprehensive; Near miss; Not out
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Batsman looking round at wicket as ball just misses bails.- Kent Regional Cricket League -1A - East. - Old Hartsdonian Saturday 1st XI v East Langdon. - Old Hartsdonians won by 5 wickets. - St Nichols-at-Wade, Kent, UK.
Boys Own Paper; illustration; cartoon; 1895; William Gilbert Grace; W G Grace; English amateur cricketer; cricket; cricketing; sport; batting; cricket bat; stumps; ball;
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W G Grace produced in 1895 a season that has been called his "Indian Summer", he completed his hundredth century playing for Gloucestershire against Somerset.
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Brian Ward (95% certain) batting for Essex in their follow-on second innings against Yorkshire, at Colchester in their 1970 County Championship match. Yorkshire won by an innings and 101 runs.
cricket match bowler batsman plays whites traditional pitch standard ball visible flight pitch short green mowed field wide unseen Victoria park Leicester U.K.
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Club cricket match in progress bowler is bowling strongly ball visible in flight, batsman on backstoke. Slightly downhill from camera. Prepared pitch, Victoria Park, Leicester,England U.K.
How is that - Cricket appealing batsman wicket keeper slips fielders Somerset Kent Canterbury game sport pitch bat wicket bails England Kent St Lawrence league
activity ashes background ball bowl bowler closeup color county cricket detail dirty equipment exercise fun game hard healthy isolated leather leisure match object old recreation red round scratched seam season shape shine shiny sport stitch summer test traditional twenty used white t20
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Old red leather cricket ball isolated against a white background
sport game team batsman opener school tour Barbados West indies cricket bat ball helmet gloves pads wicket pitch technique position defend cautious patience competative warm tropical sunshine
baseball game historic early American sport illustration of sports vintage historical match players games base ball old print US USA United States America the famous portrait 19th century nineteenth sporting playing event events sportsman sportsmen player team teams 1880s ballgame ballgames culture popular pastime pastimes traditional tradition traditions most national cultural history heritage Americans illustrations ball-game bat and pitch field diamond in air bats batter batters batting fielder fielders fielding hit hits hitting into run runs running between bases outdoor outdoors colour color prints late recreation recreational activity activities portraits north Americana image images imagery horizontal landscape great greatest icon icons iconic people person persons man men male males play plays pitches fields competitive competition competitions matches a an at as on to for from with by lithograph lithographs picture pictures entertainment figure figures star stars athlete athletes sportstar sportstars leading runner runners pitcher pitchers pitching leisure catch catches catching catcher catchers kit kits outfit outfits costume
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Lithograph colour print c1887 depicting an early game of baseball in the United States of America. A form of baseball was being played in England by the mid-18th century and was brought to North America by immigrants where it developed into the modern version. By the late 19th century baseball had become the national sport of the United States. Print by L Prang.
2009; action; Cardiff; concentration, concentrating; Cricket; cricket ball; day four; England batting; England v. Australia; Excitement; Exciting; final day; first slip; fourth day; Glamorgan Cricket ground; Great Britain, G.B., British; International cricket; players; Sport; Swalec Stadium; The Ashes; United Kingdom U.K.; Wales; wicket, wicket keeper, silly point, batsman, Collingwood
south Africa vs Australia 1st test match newlands cape town march 2006 bowler all rounder graeme smith takes catch slip fielder captain adam GilChrist batsman
south Africa vs Australia 1st test match newlands cape town march 2006 bowler batsman out caught behind Michael hussey mark boucher wicketkeeper graeme smith slip fielder captain Jacques kallis
Hambledon small village civil parish 'Cradle of Cricket'. oldest cricket clubs circa 1750. leading cricket club 1765 famous Bat and Ball Inn Hyden Farm Lane, Clanfield historic cricket ground Broad halfpenny Down club played. Richard Nyren, pub inn
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The Bat and Ball public house Opposite the Hambledon Cricket Club ground the home of cricket Hyden Farm Lane.
Batsman and wicket keeper Geraint Jones MBE Marcus Trescothick cricket Somerset Kent match sport cricket pitch stroke bat pads wickets bails England players test boots studs
2009; action; Australian; bowler; Peter Siddle, Cardiff; concentration, concentrating; Cricket; cricket ball; crowd; day five; England batting; England v. Australia; Excitement; Exciting; final day; fifth day; Glamorgan Cricket ground; Great Britain, G.B., International cricket; players; Sport; Swalec Stadium; The Ashes; umpire; Wales; wicket, IPSV5409, Cricket
Portrait of cricket player Don Bradman (possibly the world's best ever batsman) of NSW (New South Wales) and Australia that form part of an old set of cigarette cards from John Player and Sons, Nottingham, part of Imperial Tobacco. The set is entitled: Cricketers 1934. These sets of cards were given away singly in packets of cigarettes and were (and are still) popular collector's items. Many of these players played in the England versus Australia Ashes series of the nineteen thirties, including the infamous Bodyline series in Australia of 1932-3. Vintage graphics from M&N Publishing.
2009; action; Australian; bowler; Peter Siddle, Cardiff; concentration, concentrating; Cricket; cricket ball; crowd; day five; England batting; England v. Australia; Excitement; Exciting; final day; fifth day; Glamorgan Cricket ground; Great Britain, G.B., International cricket; players; Sport; Swalec Stadium; The Ashes; umpire; Wales; wicket, IPSV5409, Cricket
ashes ball batsman bowl bowled championship competition contest county cricket cricketer equipment event hitting field fun game grass green ground hard hit leather leisure match objects old outdoor pitch play player recreation red seam sport strike summer swing test traditional willow wood wooden wicket stump bails kit crease innings stitch
ashes ball batsman bowl bowled championship competition contest county cricket cricketer equipment event hitting field fun game grass green ground hard hit leather leisure match objects old outdoor pitch play player recreation red seam sport strike summer swing test traditional willow wood wooden wicket stump bails kit crease innings stitch
Portrait of cricket player Jack (John Berry) Hobbs of Surrey and England that form part of an old set of cigarette cards from John Player and Sons, Nottingham, part of Imperial Tobacco. The set is entitled: Cricketers 1934. These sets of cards were given away singly in packets of cigarettes and were (and are still) popular collector's items. Many of these players played in the England versus Australia Ashes series of the nineteen thirties, including the infamous Bodyline series in Australia of 1932-3. Hobbs is often regarded as the world's best opening batsman. Vintage graphics from M&N Publishing.
Portrait of cricket player Clarence Victor (Clarrie) Grimmett, spin bowler of South Australia and Australia that form part of an old set of cigarette cards from John Player and Sons, Nottingham, part of Imperial Tobacco. The set is entitled: Cricketers 1934. These sets of cards were given away singly in packets of cigarettes and were (and are still) popular collector's items. Many of these players played in the England versus Australia Ashes series of the nineteen thirties, including the infamous Bodyline series in Australia of 1932-3. Vintage graphics from M&N Publishing.
Umpires Choice of Cricket Balls bowl cricket sport select selection replace game damaged red seam various aged worn game arty England Kent test league adult
Portrait of cricket player Harold Larwood of Nottinghamshire and England that form part of an old set of cigarette cards from John Player and Sons, Nottingham, part of Imperial Tobacco. The set is entitled: Cricketers 1934. These sets of cards were given away singly in packets of cigarettes and were (and are still) popular collector's items. Many of these players played in the England versus Australia Ashes series of the nineteen thirties, including the infamous Bodyline series in Australia of 1932-3 where Larwood (somewhat reluctantly) led the fast bowling attack. Vintage graphics from M&N Publishing.
ashes ball batsman bowl bowled championship competition contest county cricket cricketer england english equipment event hitting field fun game grass green ground hard hit leather leisure match objects old outdoor pitch play player recreation red seam sport strike summer swing test traditional willow wood wooden wicket stump bails kit crease innings stitch village
Mumbai, South Mumbai, Oval Maidan, cricket, whites, bat, ball, game, pitch, grass, green, Bombay, India, Mumbai University, Rajabai Tower, Mumbai High Court, Bowling, umpire, batsman, recreation, sport, pastime, morning, Architecture, clock, tower, historical, park, public, Asia, city, central, Victorian, tourism, landmark
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A morning game of cricket being played on the Oval Maidan in South Mumbai (Bombay) India. In the background is Mumbai (Bombay) University's Rajabai Tower and the High Court.
2009; action; Cardiff; Cricket; cricket ball; day five; England batting; England v. Australia; final day; fifth day; Glamorgan Cricket ground; Great Britain, G.B., International cricket; players; shining; Sport; Swalec Stadium; The Ashes; Wales, Ricky Ponting, Andrew Flintoff,
(Ottawa, Ontario---14 August 2008) Western Counties Baseball Association playing against the Toronto Baseball Association at the 2008 Ontario Summer Games in Ottawa. Photo copyright Sean Burges/Mundo Sport Images. More details can be found at www.msievents.com.