Matches (12)
IPL (3)
IRE vs PAK (1)
Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe (1)
SL vs AFG [A-Team] (1)
County DIV1 (4)
County DIV2 (2)

KS Ranjitsinhji

England
KS Ranjitsinhji
INTL CAREER: 1896 - 1902
K S Ranjitsinhji in the nets at Lord's, 1912

K S Ranjitsinhji in the nets at Lord's, 1912

Ranjitsinhji strides into The Oval, circa 1912
Ranjitsinhji strides into The Oval, circa 1912Getty Images
ANO, Archie MacLaren, WG Grace, Ranji, WG Heasman - 1910 (approx)
ANO, Archie MacLaren, WG Grace, Ranji, WG HeasmanThe Cricketer International
Ranji and Albert Relf batting at Horsham, June 15, 1908
Ranji and Albert Relf batting at HorshamWisden
Ranji in his traditional royal dress, May 1, 1902
Ranji in his traditional royal dressPA Photos
WG Grace leads England off during his final Test, accompanied by Ranji, England v Australia, 1st Test, Nottingham, 1899
WG Grace leads England off during his final Test, accompanied by RanjiESPNcricinfo Ltd
Ranji returns after one of the great Ashes innings. The match started three days later because of bad weather, allowing Ranji, who had been laid low with a throat infection, to play. Batting at No. 7 he made 175 as England passed 500 for the first time in a Test. They won the match but went on to lose the series 4-1 , Australia v England, SCG, 1st Test,  December 14, 1897
Ranji returns after making 175, one of the great Ashes inningsESPNcricinfo Ltd
K S Ranjitsinhji displays his leg glance in his <I>Jubilee Book Of Cricket</I> in 1897
K S Ranjitsinhji displays his leg glanceESPNcricinfo Ltd
Ranjitsinhji strides into The Oval, circa 1912
Ranjitsinhji strides into The Oval, circa 1912Getty Images
Ranjitsinhji exhibits his famous leg glance, circa 1910
Ranjitsinhji exhibits his famous leg glanceGetty Images
Ranjitsinhji and CB Fry in 1902
Ranjitsinhji and CB Fry in 1902The Cricketer International
A portrait of Ranjitsinhji playing his favoured leg-glance
A portrait of Ranjitsinhji playing his favoured leg-glanceGetty Images
WG Grace with the playing XI of his final Test, including CB Fry and Ranjitsinhji,   England vs Australia, The Ashes, first Test, Nottingham, 1899
WG Grace with the playing XI in his final TestPrint Collector/Getty Images
K S Ranjitsinhji displays a backward defensive shot in his <I>Jubilee Book Of Cricket,/I> in 1897
K S Ranjitsinhji displays a backward defensive shotESPNcricinfo Ltd
Ranjitsinhji demonstrates a shot in his <I>Jubilee Book of Cricket</I>, 1897
Ranjitsinhji demonstrates a shot in his Jubilee Book of CricketThe Cricketer International