
Cricket in the Second World War
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As the civilised world fought for its very survival, Sir Home Gordon, writing in The Cricketer in September 1939, stated that ‘England has now started the grim Test Match with Germany’, the objective of which was to ‘win the Ashes of civilisation’.
Despite the interruption of first-class and Test cricket in England, the game continued to be played and watched by hundreds of thousands of people enga...
Despite the interruption of first-class and Test cricket in England, the game continued to be played and watched by hundreds of thousands of people enga...
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As the civilised world fought for its very survival, Sir Home Gordon, writing in The Cricketer in September 1939, stated that ‘England has now started the grim Test Match with Germany’, the objective of which was to ‘win the Ashes of civilisation’.
Despite the interruption of first-class and Test cricket in England, the game continued to be played and watched by hundreds of thousands of people enga...
Despite the interruption of first-class and Test cricket in England, the game continued to be played and watched by hundreds of thousands of people enga...
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