Jack Hobbs sent time backwards that day. If only he could hold it there, not letting The War happen...
The letter ‘H’ has been the hallmark of some of the supreme opening batsmen the game has ever seen.
Great cricketers have unique ways of welcoming the New Year. Arunabha Sengupta looks at how five of the greatest cricketers of the yore made the New Year memorable.
In 1924-25, Hobbs said that he would tour Australia only if MCC allowed his wife Ada to accompany him.
A right-arm fast-medium bowler, Reg Perks played 595 First-Class matches in all in a 25-year span of 1930 to 1955 that included 2 Tests, one against South Africa, and one against West Indies.
Jack Hobbs scored 2,440 runs after he turned 40, smashing 8 hundreds. Misbah already has 5 hundreds to his name post 40 and with his fitness and stamina, there is no reason, why he cannot go and surpass the English cricket giant.
A look back at the fourth Test of the 1907-08 Ashes, which saw an epic by Warwick Armstrong as well as the first great Test innings of Jack Hobbs.
Hobbs was a legend of his era and is still remembered for his contribution towards cricket.
John Berry Hobbs famously known as Sir Jack Hobbs was an English cricketer and indubitably one of the best to have played the gentlemen’s game of cricket.
Jack Berry Hobbs was one of the greatest batsmen the game has seen. He continued playing First-Class cricket almost till the age of 52 and piled up several batting records.