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Under their new coach, ex-Gloucestershire player George Lambert, the member of the Somerset County team get rifle drill for a short period every day
Cricket at Meopham village in Kent. One of the oldest village cricket teams, established in 1776. c. June 1950
MCC Bicentenary Auction at Lords Cricket Ground featuring memorabilia from 200 years of cricket at the famous ground attended by famous names from the world of sport and showbusiness
Stuart Lott, a 28 year old policeman who plays for four teams in Devon in minor county matches, reacts as his fed up wife Irene saws his cricket bat in half. 2nd September 1973
Test match between West Indies and England at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica. The scoreboard showing the number of England runs. 25th April 1930
A view of the Sinhalese Sports Club grounds in Colombo, Sri Lanka where the MCC team will play 2 matches against Ceylon teams. Temporary sheds have been erected to accomodate spectators. October 1958
Umpire taking a rest whilst groundsmen roll the wicket. 15th July 1952
Yorkshire cricketer Geoffrey Boycott in happy mood after hearing he has been picked for the England team. 31st May 1964
Spectators watching the action at Longsight Cricket Club in Manchester. 15th July 1953
County Championship Cricket. Yorkshire against Essex at County Ground, Leyton on 15th, 16th, 17th June 1932
Clive Lloyd and his West Indian Team celebrate at their Kensington hotel after winning the cricket World Cup. 23rd June 1975
England cricket team after returning from a victorious Ashes series down under. They are seen here recording The Ashes song at the Decca recording studio. Brian Johnson seen on the far left
The Telfers, cricketing family from Stamfordham, Northumbria. 27th May 1977
The 1930 Australian Cricket team. June 1930
Warwick win County Cricket Championship. Hoisting of the flag at the county ground at Birmingham. 18th August 1951
The South African cricket team arrive at London airport. 24th April 1955
Members of Lancashire C. C. C making a pop record. c. 1975Members of Lancashire C.C.C making a pop record. c.1975
Members of the English Test side signing photographs at Adelaide. (l-r sitting) Ames, Larwood, Hammond (standing with cigar), Sutcliffe, Tyldesley, Freeman and Geary
Cricket Award winners. Four young cricketers at Lords who were selected to go to Australia to further their careers; l-r Mike Gatting, Ian Botham, Graham Stevenson and Charles Athey
County Cricket. Derbyshire v. Lancashire at Buxton. 18th June 1939
Centenary Test match between Australia and England at The MCG Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia