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Daniel Vettori Cricket Player Of New Zealand July 1999 Is Bowled Out By Andy
Daniel Vettori Cricket Player Of New Zealand July 1999
Is Bowled Out By Andy Caddick In The First Test Against England At Edgbasten
BRADLEY ORMESHER
mirrorpix
England
WA*1020037
Media ID 21511996
© Mirrorpix
Core59 English Supporters And Spectators Wicket
10"x8" Photo Print
Relive the thrill of cricket history with our exclusive Media Storehouse print, featuring the iconic moment when Daniel Vettori of the New Zealand team was bowled out by Andy Caddick during the First Test against England at Edgbaston in July 1999. Captured by renowned sports photographer Bradley Ormesher, this stunning photograph brings you closer to the action. A must-have for any cricket enthusiast or memorabilia collector, this print is a perfect addition to your home or office decor.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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In this print captured by Bradley Ormesher from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the thrilling world of cricket in July 1999. The image features the legendary Daniel Vettori, a prominent cricket player representing New Zealand at that time. As the first test against England unfolds at Edgbaston, tension fills the air as both teams battle for supremacy. The focus of this snapshot is a defining moment in Vettori's career when he faces off against Andy Caddick, an English bowler known for his precision and skill. With unwavering determination etched on his face, Vettori prepares himself to defend his wicket against Caddick's formidable delivery. Amidst a sea of cheering crowds and passionate supporters and spectators clad in their team colors, all eyes are fixed on this intense encounter between bat and ball. The energy is palpable as fans anxiously await the outcome of this crucial play. Ormesher masterfully captures not only the action unfolding on the pitch but also encapsulates the vibrant atmosphere surrounding it. This photograph serves as a testament to Ormesher's ability to freeze moments in time while evoking nostalgia for those who witnessed these historic matches firsthand or followed them closely through media coverage. For any cricket enthusiast or admirer of sports photography, this print offers an opportunity to relive one of Daniel Vettori's unforgettable moments during his illustrious career with New Zealand Cricket Team.
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