Just a few shots from Old Trafford in September 2022. This was my first visit to the ground so I’m not familiar with it from the time before The Point arrived. Photos from the game will follow &...
Part of the appeal of cricket, and of any sport in my opinion, is the stadium architecture. It’s something I find hard to explain, but I can imagine the theatre of competition just by walking pa...
I used to go to college with a guy from Manchester and he would get really cross if anyone mentioned the weather. Apparently, they had less rainfall than most areas in the UK. I go to Manchester aroun...
I had to double check the date here. I remembered that Alex Hales scored a century, and that made it easy to find this match report. The day before, I’d seen him make a duck in Derby. Notts are ...
A few shots from a murky May day in 1921. The Racecourse Ground has been in use since the 1800s, and Durham County Cricket Club had this as a home ground before their Chester-le-Street facility was re...
Another plain, unused postcard here. I hope that the cap badges might offer some clues. Also the pavilion seems distinctive, although I doubt it looks like this anymore. Any ideas? Get in touch via th...
When the sun is directly behind the pavilion, it rarely helps photography, but the refraction here looks pretty cool. This is Middleton Tyas Cricket Club near Richmond in North Yorkshire. It’s a...
You can find cricket in the most unlikely places. It’s said that the game has been played here since 1823, and in the present day, Corfu Town CC is the hub. Here is the wicket in 2021. A mix of ...
You rarely get lucky photographing cricket grounds in winter. It’s grim, grey and usually wet, but very occasionally the conditions will be in your favour. That was the case here at Cirencester ...