b'2059CLARRIE GRIMMETT TAKES 10 FOR 37 IN ONE INNINGS, May 1930,Yorkshire v Australians. Bramall Lane Ground, May, 10th 12th and 13th, 1930 souvenir first innings scorecard (with advertising for Maurice Leyland, Don Bradman and Roy Kilner William Sykes cricket bats, significantly recording Grimmetts incredible achievement in taking all ten of Yorkshires first innings wickets for just 37 runs in 22.3 overs. The Yorkshire team, which included several Test team players (Sutcliffe, Leyland, Bowes, etc.) could only manage 155 runs, with Sutcliffe making 69 of those. The Australians, in reply made 320, with Woodfull making 121, Bradman 78 and Grimmett, 23 not out. Unfortunately, the no further play took place as rain forced the match to be abandoned. Attractively framed & glazed, overall 37 x 28cm. $10015060CLARRIE GRIMMETTS 1930 ASHES TOUR BATA Spalding W.H. Ponsford AUSTRALIAN XI EXTRA SPECIAL cricket bat, signed in the ownership position by Clarrie Grimmett and used by him during the Test Matches; signed in pen by the Australians Jack Ryder (1930 team selector), Bradman, Wall, Woodfull, Grimmett, Oldfield, Oxenham, Hornibrook, aBeckett, Fairfax, Kippax and Jackson; and the Englishmen White, Hendren, Mead, Larwood, Ames, Geary, Duckworth, Hammond, Tyldesley, Hobbs, Sutcliffe, Leyland and Tate, plus one illegible.While he was the outstanding bowler in the Test Series, with 29 wicketshis nearest rival being Maurice Tate with 15 - his contributions with the bat were more modest. Grimmett made a top score of 50 in the 4th Test at Old Trafford, and the family believe it was with this bat, as he was quite sentimental about it. .$1,5002,50061A COMPREHENSIVE CRICKET LIBRARY: More than 500 volumes, with a high percentage being hardcover (with dust jackets) and covering all aspects of the game. Cooke was particularly interested in biographies and auto-biographies and the history of the game. We noted a small number of duplicates and a small number of signed examples. $5001,00060'