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Victorian Cricket Match, 19th CenturyVintage engraving of a bowler bowling out a batsman during a cricket match, at Lords cricket ground between Oxford and Cambridge. c.1870
Lords Match1906: Spectators watching a match at Lords cricket ground, London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Cricket ball, cross-section
Cricket umpire signalling out, one arm pointing upward, the other arm behind back
Wicket
Cricket umpire signalling short run, one hand pointing towards shoulder, other hand behind back
Cricket umpire signalling bye, one hand raised, other hand behind back
People playing cricket, (B&W)
Illustration of cricket pitch, view from above
Cricket player swinging his bat
Cricket umpire signalling wide, both arms out to side
Wicket keeper, batters and umpire on cricket field
Leg before wicket
Cricket umpire signalling six runs, both hands pointing upward
Section of cricket field, wickets at either end
Cricket umpire gesturing four runs, hand pointing to side
Cricket umpire signalling dead ball, arms crossed
Cricket umpire signalling no ball, one arm pointing to side, other arm behind back
Cricket ground
Illustration of cricket players
Female Cricket Teamcirca 1875: Girls of Holloway College with cricket bats. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Choiristers GreenChoiristers enjoy a game of cricket on Choiristers Green in Salisburys Cathedral Close. Facing the green is Montpesson House, the home of the bishop
Military Leisure30th July 1917: Convalescing soldiers watch a ladies cricket match at Hurlingham. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Not Cricket6th July 1906: An abortive attempt to improve cricket by playing with a tennis racquet and six stumps; named Vigoro, it is being practised on Radlett Heath
Lords Crowd1st July 1907: Crowds at the cricket match between England and South Africa at Lord s, London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Oval Crowds19th August 1912: Spectators at the Oval for the cricket match between England and Australia. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Bournville Cricket1st July 1909: Girls playing cricket in the grounds of the Bournville sweet factory at Bournville, near Birmingham. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Bat And Ball Inn9th September 1908: The Bat and Ball Inn in Hambledon. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Test CricketAugust 1912: The England team practice in the nets before a match against Australia at Leeds. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Cricket Match12th July 1946: England v The Rest. Spectators watching the England team batting at Canterbury, Kent. (Photo by Frank Harrison/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
The AshesAugust 1926: 5th Test Match at the Oval, Kennington, London. England v Australia. England won by 289 runs and win the Test series 1-0. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Telegraph Car1st July 1907: A special travelling Post Office telegraph van in use at Lords cricket ground, London, for the international between England and South Africa
Toy Fieldsmen10th July 1948: Miniature fieldsmen are equipped with a rounded slot to enable them to catch the ball, in the new game of table-top cricket
County CricketA cricket match between Kent and Sussex at Brighton with the town and church in the background. Original Artwork: Artist - W H Mason (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)
Eton V HarrowSketches from the annual Eton versus Harrow cricket match, 1880. Drawn by Harry Furness and engraved by Swain. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
The Ashes Come Home17th July 1929: The liner, the Empress of Scotland, which carried the victorious England team and the Ashes back to Southampton from Australia. (Photo by Edward G)
Cricket FansAugust 1926: Crowds rush on to the pitch at the Oval cricket ground after England had regained the ashes. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
The Ashescirca 1880: The Ashes cricket trophy at the London Exhibition. (Photo by L. Blandford/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)