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Sachin TendulkarCricket - Third Test, Edgbaston - England vs. India Sachin Tendulkar of India at Edgbaston, Birmingham
Sachin Tendulkar at the 2011 World CupIndian batsman Sachin Tendulkar plays a shot against Pakistan during the ICC Cricket World Cup - 2nd Semi-Final India vs Pakistan Played at Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali
Sachin Tendulkar at the 2011 World CupIndian batsman Sachin Tendulkar during the ICC Cricket World Cup - 2nd Semi-Final India vs Pakistan Played at Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali
Sachin Tendulkar at the 2011 World CupCricket - ICC World Cup 2011 - India vs. England Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar plays against England at Chinnasummy Cricket Stadium in Bangalore
Sachin Tendulkar at the 2011 World CupIndian batsman Sachin Tendulkar plays a shot against Pakistan during the ICC Cricket World Cup - 2nd Semi-Final India vs Pakistan Played at Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
Bill Ponsford - AustraliaCricket - 1930 Australian Cricket Tour of England - Worcestershire vs. Australia (30th April - 2nd May) Australias William Bill Ponsford This was the first game of Australias tour
Nawab of PataudiCricket Mansur Ali Khan, Nawab of Pataudi - Oxford University Cricketer 1960 Youngest India test captain in 1962; Later played and Captain for Sussex Credit: Colorsport
Sydney Barnes in 1935Sydney Francis Barnes (right) and R.L.Kemp (left) (Smethwick and Staffordshire) County Cricket clubs 1935 Credit : Colorsport
The Rest XI Team Group - 1953 Test TrialThe Rest Team Group. Test Trial; England X1 v The Rest. 1953 Cricket season Back, l-r: Don Kenyon (Worcester), Neville Rogers (Hampshire), Roy Tattersall (Lancashire), Terry Spencer (Leicestershire)
Fred Titmus & Bob Hurst - Middlesex C. C. C. 1957Fred Titmus (left) and Bob Hurst (Middlesex county cricket club) 14/06/1957; Lancashire v Middlesex; Old Trafford. Cricket Credit : Colorsport
Shane Warne celebrates a wicketCricket Shane Warne (Aus) Celebrates his wicket, as Umpire, Dickie Bird looks on. England v Australia 1993 1st test @ Old Trafford. 03 - 07/06/1993 Credit : Colorsport
Shane Warne (Aus) with umpire Dickie Bird (left). England v Australia; 1st Ashes Test @ Old Trafford. 03/06/1993 Credit : Colorsport
Shane Warne & Michael AthertonShane Warne (Aus) with Mike Atherton (Eng). England v Australia; 2nd Ashes Test @ Lords. 17/06/1993 Credit: Colorsport
Shane Warne (Aus) as umpire David Shepherd looks on. England v Australia; 2nd Ashes Test; Lord s. 17/06/1993 Credit : Colorsport
Australian players celebrate winning the 1993 AshesL to R. Shane Warne, Bobby Simpson (Manager), Steve Waugh and Merv Hughes celebrate after the match after winning the series
Gul Mohamed and Rusi Modi come out to bat for All India - 1946 Tour of EnglandCricket - 1946 All-India Tour of England - Worcestershire beat India by 16 runs Gul Mohamed, left, and Rusi Modi come out to bat for India at the County Ground, New Road, Worcester
The 1946 All India Team walk onto the fieldCricket Nawab of Pataudi (Senior) - 4th from right, leads out his team. Worcestershire v All India 04/05/1946 First game of the All India 1946 Tour of England
Devdas Gandhi watches the 1946 All India teamCricket Devedas Gandhi (youngest of Mahatmas four sons) watching the All India tour of 1946. He was on the board of Reuters
Nawab of Pataudi Snr. - Worcestershire C. C. CCricket - 1933 season The Nawab of Pataudi Snr. Ifitikhar Ali Khan (sometimes known as I.A.K. Pataudi), of Worcestershire C.C.C
All-India - 1946 Tour of EnglandCricket - 1946 All-India Tour of England - Worcestershire beat India 16 runs The India team group before the game against Worcestershire at the County Ground, New Road, Worcester, on 04-07/05/1946
Wally Hammond (Gloucestershire & England)Walter Wally Hammond (Gloucestershire and England cricketer) 1929. Played 85 tests for England over a 20 year period. Considered by many to be Englands greatest ever batsman
Colin Cowdrey - KentCricket - Colin Cowdrey - Kent. Kent v Sussex, 11/05/1974. Also an England International. Credit: Colorsport
Colin Cowdrey - KentCricket - Colin Cowdrey - Kent leads the players onto the field. 1957 Credit: Colorsport
Geoffrey Boycott of EnglandCricket - Geoff Boycott of England
Warwickshire C. C. C. - 1964Cricket - Warwickshire county cricket club team - Photocall 1964 Back row : L to R. N. Abberley, W. Blenkiron, T. W. Cartwright, R. V. Webster, D. Amiss, T. M. Riley, D. R. Oakes. Centre : K
Albert Victor Grayland in 1930Cricket - Warwickshire County Cricket Club 1930 Albert Victor Grayland
Arnold Kenneth Jackson in 1931Cricket - Warwickshire County Cricket Club Arnold Kenneth Jackson
Hubert George Perkins in 1925Cricket - Warwickshire County Cricket Club 1925 Hubert George Perkins -
Wilfred Potter in 1932Cricket - Warwickshire County Cricket Club 1932 Wilfred Potter
Henry Trevor Roll in 1928Cricket - Warwickshire County Cricket Club 1928 Henry Trevor Roll Credit : Colorsport
Peter Cranmer in 1946Cricket Peter Cranmer - Warwickshire County Cricket club Credit : Colorsport
Warwickshire C. C. C. - 1960 - A. Townsends BenefitCricket - Warwickshire County Cricket club - Warwickshire v Northants A. Townsends Benefit team Group 1960
Warwickshire C. C. C. 1950 - J. Ords Benefit Team GroupCricket - Warwickshire County Cricket Club J. Ords Benefit team group 1950 Back Row (left to right): Dereef Taylor, F. Gardner, T.Pritchard, J. Smith (Coach), H. Townsend, A. V. Wolton, R. T
Warwickshire C. C. C 1952 - T. Pritchards BenefitCricket - Warwickshire county cricket club - T. Pritchards Benefit Back Row (left to Right): R. Hitchcock, G. Austin (Scorer), Don Taylor, R. Weeks, A. Townsend, F. Gardner, R. Spooner, J. Smith, P
Warwickshire C. C. C - 1964 - J. Bannister BenefitCricket Warwickshire County Cricket Club Jack Bannisters Benefit Team v Worcestershire at Edgbaston (1964, July 11, 13, 14) Back row (left to right): Jack Wilkinson (scorer), John Jameson
Warwickshire C. C. C. - 1951 - C. Groves BenefitCricket - C. Groves Benefit team XI Warwickshire county cricket club team group
Clive Lloyd recovers after almost being run out - 1979 World Cup FinalCricket - 1979 Prudential World Cup - Final: West Indies beat England 92 runs Clive Lloyd of the West Indies recovers after almost being run out at Lords. 23/06/1979
England win the Ashes 2009Cricket - NPower Ashes Test Match - England vs. Australia Andrew Strauss of England and his Team mates celebrate with the Ashes on the 4th Day at The Brit Oval
Lancashire win the 2011 County ChampionshipCricket - LV County Championship - Somerset vs. Lancashire Captain Glen Chapple and his Lancashire team celebrate with the championship trophy at the County Ground, Taunton