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(32) The striker being caught, no runs shall be scored, from Laws of Cricket

(32) The striker being caught, no runs shall be scored, from Laws of Cricket


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(32) The striker being caught, no runs shall be scored, from Laws of Cricket

STC169270 (32) The striker being caught, no runs shall be scored, from Laws of Cricket, published 1910 by Crombie, Charles (fl.1910); Private Collection; (add.info.: advertisement for Perrier water; ); The Stapleton Collection; British, out of copyright

Media ID 23225558

© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images

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In this print titled " (32) The striker being caught, no runs shall be scored" we are transported back to a village cricket match in 1910. The image captures a moment of mischief and consequence as a young batsman is caught out, resulting in no runs being scored for his team. The scene unfolds with humor and charm, showcasing the innocence of childhood games. A mischievous child stands at the center, holding a broken window pane in one hand while clutching a bat in the other. His scruffy appearance suggests he may have been up to some playful trouble before finding himself facing an authoritative figure. A stern-looking policeman looms over the young boy, brandishing his baton or truncheon as if ready to enforce discipline. The contrast between their sizes adds an element of lightheartedness to the situation, emphasizing how even children can find themselves on the wrong side of "the law" during innocent street games. This print not only captures a nostalgic glimpse into pastimes from another era but also serves as a reminder that actions have consequences – even within childhood playfulness. It invites us to reflect on our own youthful antics and perhaps appreciate those moments when we were caught red-handed but managed to escape without too much trouble. Overall, this delightful image from Bridgeman Images offers both amusement and contemplation about life's little lessons learned through games played long ago.

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