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County Cricket Collection

In the enchanting world of county cricket, where time seems to stand still, we are transported back to a Victorian cricket match in the 19th century

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: Victorian cricket match, 19th Century

Victorian cricket match, 19th Century
Vintage woodcut illustration of a Victorian cricket match, 19th Century

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: Surrey County Cricket Team

Surrey County Cricket Team
Vintage engraving showing the Surrey County Cricket Team, 1861

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: Ian Botham plays for Durham 1992

Ian Botham plays for Durham 1992
Ian Botham smashes a four off Allott in Durham's first inning as a major county

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: Cricket - Batsman

Cricket - Batsman
Vintage engraving showing a batsman playing a square leg hit during a cricket match, 1888

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: Queen Elizabeth II meets England Cricketer Graham Gooch at the oval during the Surrey V Essex Nat

Queen Elizabeth II meets England Cricketer Graham Gooch at the oval during the Surrey V Essex Nat. West Trophy Match 1991

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: Yorkshire v Lancashire, County Championship Match 1937

Yorkshire v Lancashire, County Championship Match 1937
Yorkshire v Lancashire, County Championship Match Section of the large Bank Holiday crowd at Bramall Lane, Sheffield in 1937.

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh playing cricket

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh playing cricket
The Duke of Edinburgh sends down one of the two opening balls which he bowled at Combe, Oxon to open a new recreation ground 1949

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: BBC cricket commentators, Rex Alston (L) and Charles Fortune

BBC cricket commentators, Rex Alston (L) and Charles Fortune, commentating on the Lancashire v South Africa match at Old Trafford 1955

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: Leicester County Cricket Club players 1928

Leicester County Cricket Club players 1928
Leicester County Cricket Club players L-R: J. C. Bradshaw, Tom Sidwell, Les (G. L.) Berry, Haydon (H. A.) Smith, and Horace (H. C.) Snary.

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: The drying machine on the pitch at Edgbaston, the home of Warwickshire County Cricket Club 1965

The drying machine on the pitch at Edgbaston, the home of Warwickshire County Cricket Club 1965

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: A scarecrow at Lords Cricket ground

A scarecrow at Lords Cricket ground

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: Tommy Greenhough - Lancashire cricketer training

Tommy Greenhough - Lancashire cricketer training
Tommy Greenhough - Lancashire cricketer - 1965

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: Courtaulds cricket ground, Lockhurst Lane, Foleshill, Coventry

Courtaulds cricket ground, Lockhurst Lane, Foleshill, Coventry. Warwickshire CCC v Surrey CCC. match action. 16th July 1966

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: The cricket match between Sussex and Kent at Brighton, from a print originally published

The cricket match between Sussex and Kent at Brighton, from a print originally published
HJA331554 The cricket match between Sussex and Kent at Brighton, from a print originally published in 1849, from Famous Cricketers and Cricket Grounds, published by Hudson and Kearns

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: The Lancashire cricket team at a press day at Old Trafford Manchester

The Lancashire cricket team at a press day at Old Trafford Manchester. (Picture) Lancashire players take a ride on a tractor. 16th April 1975

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: Cricket Yorkshire v Lancashire. A Fred Trueman special rips out the middle stump of Winston Place

Cricket Yorkshire v Lancashire. A Fred Trueman special rips out the middle stump of Winston Place 1953

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: Cricket match

Cricket match
Vintage engraving from 1850 of a group of victorians playing cricket

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: Cricket - Fielder

Cricket - Fielder
Vintage engraving showing a fielder in the wrong position for stopping the ball during cricket match, 1888

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: Cricket - Wicketkeeper

Cricket - Wicketkeeper
Vintage engraving showing a Wicketkeeper during a cricket match, 1888

Background imageCounty Cricket Collection: Cricket

Cricket
Vintage engraving showing a cricket match in Maryleboune Fields, after a picture by Hayman, 18th Century


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In the enchanting world of county cricket, where time seems to stand still, we are transported back to a Victorian cricket match in the 19th century. The sun shines brightly upon the lush green field as players from Surrey County Cricket Team take their positions. The batsman stands tall, his eyes focused on the bowler's every move. With graceful precision, he swings his bat and sends the ball soaring through the air. Cheers erupt from the crowd as it lands beyond the boundary line. Meanwhile, at Brighton's cricket ground, Sussex and Kent engage in a thrilling battle of skill and strategy. A print originally published captures this intense moment when both teams fight for victory with unwavering determination. On another pitch, we witness a spectacular display of athleticism as a fielder dives gracefully to catch a high-flying ball. His agility is unmatched as he saves precious runs for his team amidst thunderous applause. Not far away, behind the stumps stands an agile wicketkeeper ready to pounce on any opportunity that comes his way. His lightning-fast reflexes make him an invaluable asset in this game of cat and mouse between bat and ball. Across England's picturesque landscapes, cricket unites communities like no other sport can. At Old Trafford Manchester, fans gather eagerly for a press day with their beloved Lancashire cricket team. Excitement fills the air as they interact with their heroes who inspire them with each stroke of brilliance. Even at Courtaulds cricket ground in Coventry's Lockhurst Lane neighborhood, enthusiasts flock together to witness exceptional batting skills unfold before their very eyes. The sound of leather meeting willow resonates throughout this hallowed space as boundaries are effortlessly struck by these talented cricketers. County cricket celebrates not only individual brilliance but also camaraderie among teammates who share an unbreakable bond forged through countless hours spent perfecting their craft together. As we delve into this captivating world, we realize that county cricket is more than just a game.