Cricket Highlights (1899-1938)

Long documentary tracing the history of British cricket. Another copy is on PM2839 (film id 2839.03).
"The Lord's Taverners present 'Cricket Highlights' Commentary written by Michael Melford and spoken by E.W. Swanton."
L/S of Lord's Cricket Ground - a match in progress. C/U of batsman "England's young and very successful captain" (not named but probably Peter May). 1899 footage of the "Lord's Taverners and their ladies" - a panning shot of spectators in the stand. The film's narrator describes how this documentary will show 60 years of cricketing history "From W.G. Grace to Peter May, Boer War to Cold War, Penny Farthing to Sputnik...the highlights of yesterday, of the rich period between the wars."
W.G. Grace is seen practising in the nets. We then see Ranji in the crease. C/U of Jacks Hobbs, he smiles and laughs at the camera. Ranji "47 and rather plump" walks out onto the pitch (Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji). We see him walking off again: "in this hurried new world, even he didn't stay too long."
Various shots of cricketers in action: Jack Hobbs, Frank Woolley and Percy George Fender.
C/Us of members of the 1921 Australian team: Warwick Armstrong, Herbie Collins, (Horseshoe Collins), Arthur Mailey and Jack Gregory.
Leeds - M/S of two men in suits smoking pipes standing on the pitch. Lionel Tennyson loses the toss. The teams walk onto the pitch. M/S of Bardsley and Tommy Andrews (Australian team) walking out onto the pitch. Top shots of the large crowds watching the match.
Shot of a game in progress - the South African team at Lord's in 1924. Herbie Taylor's team are presented by their captain to King George V - good shot of them shaking hands.
M/S of the King speaking to Herbie Taylor on the pitch. Jack Hobbs and Herbert Sutcliffe are described as a "formidable new partnership" over footage of their play. M/S of the pair walking onto the pitch in Australia. Large crowds welcome the British team home after their victory.
Lord's - various footage of new grandstands being built (1926?) to meet the enormous demand for seats. The board of control met to appoint test selectors - panning shot of the men seated around a table in the board room. Lord Harris was present.
High angle shots of crowds at the Oval - everyone dressed in their Sunday best.
Australian team's visit in 1930. M/S of Percy Chapman and Bill Woodfull walking out onto the pitch to toss. Crowds applaud. Woodfull leads the Australian team out onto the pitch. The commentator relates the story of the match over footage of Hobbs and Woolley walking out onto the pitch. Various shots of the match in progress. Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji ("Duleep") is featured, as is Woolley. C/U of Don Bradman. High angle shots of Bradman playing at Leeds Cricket Ground - Headingley. Narrator lists names of all the bowlers including Harold Larwood, Richard Tyldesley, Maurice Tate.
Australia 1933 - various footage of Adelaide match. Woodfull gets hit by a fast bowl then loses his bat. Bradman ducks to miss a fast ball. High angle shots of the match "probably the most unpleasant ever played." (Presumably this is the bodyline series).
1938 - the Oval, Len Hutton reaches an historic 364. John Fingleton hobbles off with a strained muscle. Bill O'Reilly bowls. High angle of crowds applauding. Funny shot of a large man trying to squeeze through the "Ladies Gate" to see the climax of the innings. He tries to climb over the turnstile to get in.
Hutton "goes on and on and on" to pass Bradman's score of 8 years before. M/S of crowd applauding. Bradman shakes Hutton's hand in congratulation. The players stop for refreshments. "They pause for drinks inside, no such good fortune outside." M/S of the large man seen earlier trying to get into a pub ("The Cricketers") - the door is locked. Bradman bowls and twists an ankle - he is carried off. Australia lose the match. C/U of the scoreboard. Footage of Bill Edrich and Denis Compton batting. Crowds invade the pitch as match ends. High angle shot of the large crowds.
"The End."
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Пікірлер: 20

  • @JoshuaPerera
    @JoshuaPerera5 жыл бұрын

    Amazing how much the beautiful sport has changed over many decades, even a century

  • @Lurvehandles
    @Lurvehandles8 жыл бұрын

    Even in B&W, you can see how green the pitches were.

  • @gokulks97
    @gokulks97 Жыл бұрын

    Only 1890s kids will understand this.

  • @crazyak6608

    @crazyak6608

    Жыл бұрын

    whats ur age then?

  • @guerillabeatz8517

    @guerillabeatz8517

    Жыл бұрын

    Whats my age again? - Blink 182

  • @sparshkd

    @sparshkd

    9 ай бұрын

    I remember those good old days. Golden era of cricket

  • @vikasgole7313
    @vikasgole73132 жыл бұрын

    Iconic Lords cricket ground, England vs Australia.

  • @antonyhobbs1144
    @antonyhobbs1144 Жыл бұрын

    Sir Jack. My great great uncle twice removed

  • @AritraMotionPictures
    @AritraMotionPictures7 ай бұрын

    I was present there. Capturing those girls photo with my DSLR camera

  • @manojbhati6329
    @manojbhati63292 жыл бұрын

    Amazing clip

  • @arijitchakraborty8469
    @arijitchakraborty84692 ай бұрын

    Sorry to say not a single ball visible but pretty scenic video ❤

  • @jaggupai18
    @jaggupai186 ай бұрын

    Muje ko ball nahi dikta ball kaunsa colour hai😅🤣🤔🤔

  • @dannydannydannydanny
    @dannydannydannydanny10 ай бұрын

    Cricket before cricket

  • @upscaspirant17...
    @upscaspirant17...2 жыл бұрын

    😘😘😘

  • @hasanarifsyed3450
    @hasanarifsyed34502 ай бұрын

    May any one still alive from them ?

  • @gauravkalra4
    @gauravkalra4 Жыл бұрын

    Don Bradman's overhyped average is just by playing England mostly and in similar situations.

  • @farazzubair4935

    @farazzubair4935

    6 ай бұрын

    So why didnt the others of that era score by more than an average of 55 save hobbs, Sutcliffe and Hammod, who stopped them? Dont tell me it was you travelling in a time machine to stop them! You judge the greatness of a player by how far ahead of his peers he is in a certain era. Sachin is at par with Ponting Lara, Kallis , Chanderpaul, Hayden , Dravid, Younis, Inzi with all of them more or less scoring at an average of 50. Why call him the best then?

  • @Henry12341

    @Henry12341

    5 ай бұрын

    SACHIN IS OVERHYPED BY INDIANS... REAL GOAT 🐐 IS JACQUES KALLIS

  • @gauravkalra4

    @gauravkalra4

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Henry12341 Jaquest Kallis has been a superb All Rounder.. Legend of the game.. But the all time GOAT is one and only Virat Kohli !!

  • @gauravkalra4

    @gauravkalra4

    5 ай бұрын

    @@farazzubair4935 Real GOAT are Virat Kohli & Sachin Tendulkar who played 3 formats, fearsome bowlers, all around the world, Sachin played 200 Tests, Virat averages over 50 in all formats..