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Bobby and Jack Charlton trying their hand at cricket at an England training session

Bobby and Jack Charlton trying their hand at cricket at an England training session


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Bobby and Jack Charlton trying their hand at cricket at an England training session

Bobby and Jack Charlton trying their hand at cricket at an England training session during the World Cup tournament.
17th July 1966

NCJ /Topix
NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
England

Media ID 21553892

© Mirrorpix

Archiveids Sports Icons


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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the 17th of July in 1966, during an England training session for the World Cup tournament. The image captures two iconic sports figures, Bobby and Jack Charlton, as they take a break from their football prowess to try their hand at cricket. With bats in hand and sporting determined expressions on their faces, the brothers showcase their versatility and love for sport beyond just football. Their poses exude confidence and competitiveness as they immerse themselves in this new challenge. The photograph not only highlights the athletic abilities of these legendary sportsmen but also offers a glimpse into a moment where two worlds collide - football and cricket. It serves as a reminder that even sporting icons like Bobby and Jack Charlton were not confined by one discipline but possessed talents that transcended boundaries. This snapshot freezes time within the vibrant atmosphere of an England training session during one of the most significant tournaments in football history. It encapsulates both nostalgia for the 1960s era with its archiveids tag while celebrating these remarkable individuals who left an indelible mark on British sports history. Whether you're a fan of cricket or football, this print is sure to evoke fond memories and ignite conversations about these beloved sports icons who continue to inspire generations with their unwavering passion for competition.

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