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Sketches of Cricket in India, 1890
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Sketches of Cricket in India, 1890
A series of sketches by an English Cavalry Officer of a game of cricket played between an Indian College and British Officers, in India, 1890. The correspondent who sent in the account of this match wished to remain anonymous and gave little in the way of details about the match. Indeed the Indian College was given the pseudonym The Progress College of Arts and Sciences and the location was not disclosed. The Illustrated London News editor who wrote the original caption said there was a touch of caricature in their depiction of the Indian players, but hoped the joke would be taken in a good-humoured spirit, as it is meant
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Account Anonymous Caption Cavalry College Correspondent Cricket Depiction Editor Gave Good Hoped Joke Match Played Players Progress Pseudonym Remain Sketches Spirit Wished Wrote
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This historical print captures a series of sketches from 1890 by an English Cavalry Officer depicting a game of cricket played between an Indian College and British Officers in India. The correspondent who sent in the account of this match chose to remain anonymous, providing little detail about the location or specifics of the game. The Illustrated London News editor noted that there was a touch of caricature in their depiction of the Indian players, but hoped it would be taken in good humor.
The Indian College involved was given the pseudonym The Progress College of Arts and Sciences, adding an air of mystery to this intriguing piece of history. Despite the lack of information provided by the correspondent, these sketches offer a glimpse into a momentous occasion where cultures collided on the cricket field.
As we admire this snapshot from 1890, let us appreciate not only the skill and sportsmanship displayed during this match but also reflect on how far we have come since then. This print serves as a reminder of our shared history and love for the game that transcends borders and unites people from all walks of life.
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