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England - 1981 Ashes Series
Cricket - 1981 Australia Tour of England - England training before Second Ashes Test at Lords
The England team group, with captain Ian Botham.
Back (l-r): Mike Gatting, Bob Woolmer, Peter Wiley, Graham Dilley, John Emburey, Graham Gooch, David Gower.
Front: Bob Taylor, Bob Willis, Ian Botham (captain), Geoffrey Boycott, Mike Hendrick (12th man).
Botham recorded a pair as England drew the game to remain 1-0 down in the series, and he resigned the captaincy before the Third Test. With Mike Brearley installed as captain, Botham put in a series of brilliant performances as England won the Ashes 3-1. He scored 399 runs and took 34 wickets, and was named Man of the Series
© Colorsport

Boundary Ball Retrieved
A female spectator retrieves the ball after a boundary shot during a cricket match between the two public schools Eton and Harrow, 22nd July 1899. The drawing, by Sydney P Hall, is entitled Eton v Harrow At Lords: A Boundary Hit'. Original Publication; The Graphic (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Overarm Trial
July 1842: A cricket match at Lord's in London at which the new technique of overarm bowling was tested against the old underarm method. After two innings, the team which had bowled overarm had scored 194 runs against the opposing team's 147. (Photo by HultonArchive/Illustrated London News/Getty Images)