It is indeed a pity there was no sound in the 1920. What stories those men who played in the first ever test match could have told. Especially as that status was given retrospectively.
Footage of Harold Larwood can be found in the following of my uploads: 1930s Cricket Legends 1930 Ashes Series The Cricket Archives Episode 2 1930s Bradman Part 1 Bradman Part 2
Thank you for uploading thIs. I used to have this on VHS but stupidly I got rid of all my old tapes.
What a treat to see this!!
It is indeed a pity there was no sound in the 1920. What stories those men who played in the first ever test match could have told. Especially as that status was given retrospectively.
Still its a gem to watch the 3-4 cricketers who played in the very first test 1877 in MCG. Great to see Charles Bannerman....the only footage of him!
Excellent stuff mate.
Very nice information of cricket history before my birth.
Lovely...!!
Thanks a lot
All players and crowd in this video will be a ghost now somewhere in Australia
Vic Richardson ,the double of his grandson Ian Chappell
Please upload some more
Music is definitely very catchy.
15:08 That's how you pick a bat.
Good music. Way better than the generic youtube shite. Classic.
The commentator has confused Charles and Alec Bannerman. Only Alec played in the 1882 Test.
23:47 Great wicketkeeper.
He's like a fucking mongoose at quarter speed playback.
Great doco. Do you have Cricket in the 60s?
Thanks Sam. Yes I do have Cricket in the 60s. I'll upload it in the next few days.
Can you tell me in which of your uploaded videos include the footages of Harold Larwood?
Footage of Harold Larwood can be found in the following of my uploads:
1930s Cricket Legends 1930 Ashes Series
The Cricket Archives Episode 2 1930s
Bradman Part 1
Bradman Part 2
Old is good
Smoking a pipe. Could you imagine a cricket team being introduced to the people like that today
A lot of 'forcing batsmen' back in Woodful's day ... where have they gone today, these 'forcing batsmen' ....