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Batsman Collection (page 7)

"Batsman: The Masters of the Cricketing Art" From the iconic Sir Donald Bradman to the legendary W. G

Background imageBatsman Collection: Sir Donald George Bradman, 1908

Sir Donald George Bradman, 1908

Background imageBatsman Collection: Sir John Berry Jack Hobbs, 1882

Sir John Berry Jack Hobbs, 1882

Background imageBatsman Collection: Robert Abel, Aged 27, 1857

Robert Abel, Aged 27, 1857

Background imageBatsman Collection: Martin Bladen Hawke, 7Th Baron Hawke Of Towton, 1860

Martin Bladen Hawke, 7Th Baron Hawke Of Towton, 1860

Background imageBatsman Collection: John Thomas Brown, 1869 - 1904. English Professional Cricketer

John Thomas Brown, 1869 - 1904. English Professional Cricketer. From Picturesque History Of Yorkshire, Published C.1900

Background imageBatsman Collection: West Indies bowler Curtly Ambrose celebrates after taking the wicket of England batsman

West Indies bowler Curtly Ambrose celebrates after taking the wicket of England batsman Graeme Hick during the test match against England in 1991

Background imageBatsman Collection: Sachin Tendulkar, first overseas signing for Yorkshire County Cricket Club

Sachin Tendulkar, first overseas signing for Yorkshire County Cricket Club, pictured practising in the nets, 16th July 1992

Background imageBatsman Collection: The England cricket team of 1912

The England cricket team of 1912
The England team of 1912. This is the side which beat South Africa at Lords by an innings and 62 runs. From Imperial Cricket

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket in 1743 (1912)

Cricket in 1743 (1912). From Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)

Background imageBatsman Collection: Edward Sackville (1591-1652), 4th Duke of Dorset, playing cricket, 18th century (1912)

Edward Sackville (1591-1652), 4th Duke of Dorset, playing cricket, 18th century (1912). From Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - 6 Runs

Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - 6 Runs
Run-It-Out card game - 6 Runs. mid-20th century

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket The Cut Shot

Cricket The Cut Shot
A batsman is shown performing the cut shot where he swings at the ball as if he was cutting it. Date: circa 19th century

Background imageBatsman Collection: Baseball batter and backstop poised in their playing positions, front view

Baseball batter and backstop poised in their playing positions, front view

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket player swinging his bat

Cricket player swinging his bat

Background imageBatsman Collection: Caricature, Lord Salisbury as batsman

Caricature, Lord Salisbury as batsman
Caricature, Lord Salisbury, Conservative Prime Minister, as batsman -- John Bull as umpire calls him " Out", saying Leg Before Wicket! More Obstruction! 1884

Background imageBatsman Collection: Boy playing cricket on a greetings card

Boy playing cricket on a greetings card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBatsman Collection: Christmas card in the shape of a cricket bat

Christmas card in the shape of a cricket bat, with a batsman running. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBatsman Collection: Hand-drawn and painted postcard featuring a cricketing Duck

Hand-drawn and painted postcard featuring a cricketing Duck
Rather unusual hand-drawn and painted French Birthday Greetings postcard featuring a cricketing Duck, dispatching the ball out of the ground! circa 1920s

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - Out

Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - Out
Run-It-Out card game - Out. mid-20th century

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - Caught at the Wicket

Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - Caught at the Wicket
Run-It-Out card game - Caught at the Wicket - Hows That? mid-20th century

Background imageBatsman Collection: Caricature of Benjamin Disraeli -- His Last Innings

Caricature of Benjamin Disraeli -- His Last Innings
Caricature of Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative politician, on losing the General Election to the Liberal party -- His Last Innings! Bowled Gladstone! 1880

Background imageBatsman Collection: Happy Families Playing Cards - Mr Duck the Cricketer

Happy Families Playing Cards - Mr Duck the Cricketer. circa 1930s

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket match in progress

Cricket match in progress. circa 1810

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket Robert Abel

Cricket Robert Abel
The cricketer Robert Abel Date: 1894

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket Tom Emmett

Cricket Tom Emmett
Tom Emmett, the yorkshire cricketer. Date: circa 19th century

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket Charles Burgess Fry

Cricket Charles Burgess Fry
The Cricketer Charles Burgess Fry Date: 1898

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket a batsman dealing with a full pitch

Cricket a batsman dealing with a full pitch
A pokey batsman dealing with a high-dropping full-pitch. Date: 1888

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket Crafty Bowling

Cricket Crafty Bowling
A bowler attacking the batsman with some crafty bowling. Date: circa 1890

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket Leg Before Wicket

Cricket Leg Before Wicket
A batsman gets hit with the leg before wicket rule, as then the wicket keeper calls an appeal. Date: 1888

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket Forward Play Shot

Cricket Forward Play Shot
Batsman showing the forward played shot. Date: 1892

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket Match, MCC v Australia 1884

Cricket Match, MCC v Australia 1884
As the match goes on between MCC and Australia batsman W.G.Grace gets out and is returned to the back as he watches the rest of the match. Date: 1884

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket Match, England v Australia at The Oval 1882

Cricket Match, England v Australia at The Oval 1882
A 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

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket Match, England v Australia 1902

Cricket Match, England v Australia 1902
The first test match of the season the batsman makes no runs and returns to the bench. Great start. Date: 1902

Background imageBatsman Collection: A cricket match of Greenwich Pensioners

A cricket match of Greenwich Pensioners
A cricket match had been hosted between the greenwich pensioners it was the one armed pensioners v one legged pensioners. Date: 1848

Background imageBatsman Collection: The Eton boys at a cricket match

The Eton boys at a cricket match
The eton boys playing a cricket match, showing the batsman getting ready to play the shot. Date: circa 19th century

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket players at Boston Common, Boston, USA

Cricket players at Boston Common, Boston, USA
Cricket players playing a very small sized cricket match at Boston common, Boston, USA. Date: 1859

Background imageBatsman Collection: Nets practice at the Lords Cricket Ground, London

Nets practice at the Lords Cricket Ground, London
Spectators watching a nets practice session at the Lords Cricket Ground, Marylebone, London. Date: 1894

Background imageBatsman Collection: A batsman in the 19th century

A batsman in the 19th century
A batsman demonstrating a shot to the leg side. Date: circa 1840

Background imageBatsman Collection: A cricket Match in the early 19th century

A cricket Match in the early 19th century
A cricket match in the early 19th century Date: 1837

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket Caught and Bowled

Cricket Caught and Bowled
A batsman is caught out and bowled out. Date: 1888

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket Back Play Shot

Cricket Back Play Shot
A batsman demonstrating the back play shot, playing the shot behind him. Date: 1888

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket asking for guard

Cricket asking for guard
A batsman is comes on to play when hes getting ready in hes crease he asks for guard. Date: circa 19th century

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket Batting

Cricket Batting
A player comes to hes crease as he is about to start batting. Date: 1892

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket the right and wrong way of batting

Cricket the right and wrong way of batting
A batsman demonstrate the correct way of batting; straight play and then the incorrect way; cross play Date: 1892

Background imageBatsman Collection: Warren Bardsley

Warren Bardsley
The Australian cricketer Warren Bardsley, an opening left handed batsman who played 41 Tests between 1909 and 1926. Date: circa 1909

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket Stumped

Cricket Stumped
Some players can be very eager to get runs therefore this results in them getting stumped. Date: 1845

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket Felix on the bat

Cricket Felix on the bat
A batsman performing various different shots. Date: circa 19th century

Background imageBatsman Collection: Cricket Ball Among Spectators

Cricket Ball Among Spectators
A batsman plays a shot to square-leg which then enters the audience. Date: 1888



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"Batsman: The Masters of the Cricketing Art" From the iconic Sir Donald Bradman to the legendary W. G. Grace, batsmen have etched their names in cricketing history with their exceptional skills and unwavering determination. In 1953, as Compton and Edrich left the Oval pitch, they were hailed for their remarkable partnership that led England to victory against Australia. Their elegant strokes and strategic gameplay showcased why they were considered some of the finest batsmen of their time. But this artistry dates back even further, to a Victorian cricket match in the 19th century where players like Ks Ranjitsinhji and C. B. Fry mesmerized spectators with their impeccable technique and grace under pressure. Denis Compton's prowess was not limited to one occasion; he astounded crowds at Hastings with his ability to dominate any bowling attack that came his way. His fluid strokeplay made him an icon of English cricket. Cricket at Blackheath witnessed many battles between bat and ball, where skilled batsmen displayed both power and precision in equal measure. It was here that true masters emerged from obscurity, leaving a lasting impact on the game. W. G. Grace remains synonymous with greatness in cricketing circles. With his imposing figure at the crease, he revolutionized batting techniques while amassing records that still stand today. His dedication towards perfecting his craft set new standards for future generations. A black-and-white photograph captures William Gilbert Grace's intensity during a match in 1888 - a testament to how seriously these pioneers took their role as custodians of this noble sport. Even amidst uncertain times such as County Cricket Match in 1939, when Gover of Surrey claimed a wicket, it highlighted how crucial each run scored by these talented batsmen could be for their teams' success or failure. Batsmen are more than just players; they embody skillful artistry, mental fortitude, and the ability to adapt to any situation.