Cricket Notes 1924
Free 14-day trial, then just £6.99 per month.
Please enter a valid email address
By entering your email address you are indicating that you have read and agree to the terms of use and privacy policy.
Free 14-day trial, then just £6.99 per month.
Get 14 days free
Rain may stop play, but never the British sense of humour.
Bad weather interrupting cricket has always been a cue for humour, on the radio in the Test Match Special, on TV coverage and elsewhere. Meteorological records show that the summer of 1924 was unusually wet and cool, leaving a cricket-shaped gap for the newsreels to fill. In this instance, Gaumont Graphic rose to the occasion with two animated cartoons, An Umpire Inspecting the Pitch and The Last Man In, which provide a comical commentary on the situation.