A look back at the first World Cup to experiment with coloured clothing and the iconic jerseys that made it memorable
England's bat-wielding idols include cherubic-looking bowler Stuart Broad, 29, right, 30-year-old squad captain Alastair Cook, top right, and strapping bowler Steven Finn, 26, bottom right.
Celebrated cricket commentator who was also in his time an outstanding Test player
A practice game of cricket within the gardens of Stowe House. A like that this picture is individual, can't be many on Flickr with a combination of sport, monuments, horses, sheep and landscape in the same shot?
Cricket Golden Moments are Memorable. Classic Cricket Pictures. Old Cricket Pictures
English cricketer Tom Graveney . Original Publication: Picture Post - 8920 - The Real Test For England - pub. 1957
Opinion 27/08/2018 1373 Sub : - ***Sir Donald George Bradman, AC (27 August 1908 – 25 February 2001), ...
West Indies pace great Sir Andy Roberts believes today’s pacers don’t run enough which takes a toll on their body, rates Umesh Yadav as the “quickest” among the Indian speedsters.
The lightning-quick bowlers who made the West Indies the most feared side in the world
Ever since Sachin Tendulkar burst on to the scene as a 16 year-old, the world has watched in wonder at the Indian's genius.
circa 1987, Malcolm Marshall, West Indies fast bowler, Malcolm Marshall played in 81 Test matches for the West Indies between 1978-1991 but he tragically died at the early age of 41 from cancer
Cricket is a sport which is loved by all age groups, women and men alike all over the world, especially in India where a young street player also carries the
Dennis Lillee prepares to bowl during the 3rd Test match between Australia and West Indies at the MCG, Melbourne, Australia, 26th December 1975.
The great willow-wielders had a shot or skill they made their own.
Cricket, unlike most sports, has a fearsomely long memory. Everything that happens is measured against other things that happened long, long ago. All fans, most writers and even a few of the players are steeped in cricket history. The distant past, to us, isn’t that far away, suggests MARCUS BERKMANN.
ICC World Cup 1975 - Sri Lanka's courageous display against Australia's furious pace
Kridaya has his most iconic cricket photo up, an image of a long Australian slip cordon against some Kiwi tailenders. I like the picture, but I like this one too: Michael Holding, in full flexible …
A memorial lunch in honour of the late Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, one of India's most charismatic cricket captains, will be held in London.
The pace and rhythms of cricket inspire more good writing than any other sport