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Dynamos Collection

"Dynamos: The Powerhouse of Cricket" In the world of cricket, they can not just limited to electrical devices

Background imageDynamos Collection: Dale Benkenstein

Dale Benkenstein Durham Dynamos C & G Trophy The Riverside, Chester Le Street, Co Durham 04 May 2005 Date: 04 May 2005

Background imageDynamos Collection: Robin Martin-Jenkins

Robin Martin-Jenkins Sussex CCC Durham Dynamos V Sussex Sharks Riverside, Durham, England 02 May 2005 Date: 02 May 2005

Background imageDynamos Collection: Johan Van Der Wath

Johan Van Der Wath Sussex CCC Durham Dynamos V Sussex Sharks Riverside, Durham, England 02 May 2005 Date: 02 May 2005

Background imageDynamos Collection: Michael Lewis

Michael Lewis Durham Dynamos Durham V Yorkshire The Riverside, Chester Le Street, Co Durham 15 May 2005 Date: 15 May 2005

Background imageDynamos Collection: Jon Lewis

Jon Lewis Durham Dynamos Durham V Yorkshire The Riverside, Chester Le Street, Co Durham 15 May 2005 Date: 15 May 2005

Background imageDynamos Collection: Neil Killeen

Neil Killeen Durham Dynamos Durham V Yorkshire The Riverside, Chester Le Street, Co Durham 15 May 2005 Date: 15 May 2005

Background imageDynamos Collection: Nicky Peng

Nicky Peng Durham Dynamos Durham V Yorkshire The Riverside, Chester Le Street, Co Durham 15 May 2005 Date: 15 May 2005

Background imageDynamos Collection: Philip Mustard

Philip Mustard Durham Dynamos Durham V Yorkshire The Riverside, Chester Le Street, Co Durham 15 May 2005 Date: 15 May 2005

Background imageDynamos Collection: Gordon Muchall

Gordon Muchall Durham Dynamos Durham V Yorkshire The Riverside, Chester Le Street, Co Durham 15 May 2005 Date: 15 May 2005

Background imageDynamos Collection: Liam Plunkett

Liam Plunkett Durham Dynamos Durham V Yorkshire The Riverside, Chester Le Street, Co Durham 15 May 2005 Date: 15 May 2005

Background imageDynamos Collection: Paul Collingwood

Paul Collingwood Durham Dynamos Durham V Yorkshire The Riverside, Chester Le Street, Co Durham 15 May 2005 Date: 15 May 2005

Background imageDynamos Collection: Mike Hussey

Mike Hussey Durham Dynamos Durham V Yorkshire The Riverside, Chester Le Street, Co Durham 15 May 2005 Date: 15 May 2005

Background imageDynamos Collection: Tidal Power Generator (litho)

Tidal Power Generator (litho)
2812546 Tidal Power Generator (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tidal Power Generator)

Background imageDynamos Collection: The Electric Lighting of London (engraving)

The Electric Lighting of London (engraving)
1596225 The Electric Lighting of London (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Electric Lighting of London)

Background imageDynamos Collection: Steam Turbine (chromolitho)

Steam Turbine (chromolitho)
2802117 Steam Turbine (chromolitho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Steam Turbine. Illustration for one of a series of cigarette cards on Famous Inventions)

Background imageDynamos Collection: Wind Turbine Station (litho)

Wind Turbine Station (litho)
2812549 Wind Turbine Station (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wind Turbine Station)

Background imageDynamos Collection: The great dynamos at Niagara Falls Power House, USA (b / w photo)

The great dynamos at Niagara Falls Power House, USA (b / w photo)
6013630 The great dynamos at Niagara Falls Power House, USA (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The great dynamos at Niagara Falls Power House, USA)

Background imageDynamos Collection: Rotor Power Plant (litho)

Rotor Power Plant (litho)
2812548 Rotor Power Plant (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rotor Power Plant. Illustration for one of a set of cigarette cards on The World of Tomorrow)

Background imageDynamos Collection: Engines, Electric Tram Station, Cape Town (b / w photo)

Engines, Electric Tram Station, Cape Town (b / w photo)
3092461 Engines, Electric Tram Station, Cape Town (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Engines, Electric Tram Station, Cape Town)

Background imageDynamos Collection: Telephone exchange (chromolitho)

Telephone exchange (chromolitho)
974507 Telephone exchange (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Telephone exchange)



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"Dynamos: The Powerhouse of Cricket" In the world of cricket, they can not just limited to electrical devices. They also refer to a group of extraordinary players who possess an unmatched energy and talent on the field. These individuals have left an indelible mark on the sport, captivating fans with their exceptional skills and unwavering determination. One such dynamo is Dale Benkenstein, whose leadership abilities and remarkable batting prowess made him a force to be reckoned with. His partnership with Robin Martin-Jenkins was nothing short of legendary, as they consistently delivered match-winning performances for their team. Johan Van Der Wath's explosive all-round abilities added another dimension to his game. Whether it was smashing boundaries or taking crucial wickets, he always brought excitement to every match he played. Michael Lewis and Jon Lewis were known for their impeccable bowling techniques that often left batsmen in awe. Their ability to swing the ball both ways made them formidable opponents in any conditions. Neil Killeen's consistent pace and accuracy troubled even the most skilled batsmen, while Nicky Peng's elegant stroke play delighted spectators around the globe. Philip Mustard's lightning-fast reflexes behind the stumps earned him accolades as one of cricket's finest wicketkeepers. Meanwhile, Gordon Muchall showcased his versatility by excelling in both batting and fielding departments. Liam Plunkett's raw power combined with his deceptive variations made him a nightmare for opposition teams. Paul Collingwood's tenacity and never-say-die attitude inspired teammates during challenging moments on-field. And then there was Mike Hussey – a true dynamo whose sheer class and consistency elevated him into cricketing greatness. His ability to anchor innings or accelerate when needed made him one of Australia’s most beloved cricketers. Together, these dynamos formed an unstoppable force that electrified stadiums worldwide. With each player bringing their unique strengths to the game, they created an aura of invincibility that left opponents trembling.