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Yorkshire coaches Maurice Leyland (left) and Arthur Mitchell explain the workings of

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Yorkshire coaches Maurice Leyland (left) and Arthur Mitchell explain the workings of

Yorkshire coaches Maurice Leyland (left) and Arthur Mitchell explain the workings of the slip catching cradle to colts (left to right): T.G. Webster, J.A. Claughton, E. Fisk and D. A. Walton during a training session.
19th April 1951

Kemsley
Mirrorpix
England

Media ID 21580368

© Mirrorpix

Equipment Instruction Team Technology


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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the 1950s where two Yorkshire coaches, Maurice Leyland and Arthur Mitchell, take center stage. With their expertise in slip catching cradle techniques, they eagerly explain the intricacies of this essential skill to a group of young colts during a training session. The atmosphere is filled with anticipation as T. G. Webster, J. A. Claughton, E. Fisk, and D. A. Walton listen intently to every word spoken by these seasoned professionals. The image captures a moment frozen in time - an exchange of knowledge between generations that will shape the future of cricket. This photograph not only showcases the dedication and commitment of these talented coaches but also highlights the importance of teamwork and technology within the sport. As they meticulously demonstrate how to use this innovative ball catcher equipment, one can't help but marvel at their passion for teaching and nurturing young talent. As we gaze upon this remarkable scene captured on April 19th, 1951, it serves as a reminder that sports transcend time; they unite individuals from different eras through shared experiences and unwavering enthusiasm for the game. This print immortalizes an invaluable lesson imparted by Leyland and Mitchell while leaving us inspired by their legacy in shaping cricket's future stars.

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