Patsy Hendren

England
Patsy Hendren
INTL CAREER: 1920 - 1935
Patsy Hendren

Patsy Hendren

Patsy Hendren
Patsy HendrenThe Cricketer International
Patsy Hendren the rough cast willow at a cricket bat factory in St John's Wood, London,
Patsy Hendren the rough cast willow at a cricket bat factory in St John's Wood Hulton Archive
Patsy Hendren walks out to bat against Surrey, January 1, 1936
Patsy Hendren walks out to bat against SurreyGetty Images
Patsy Hendren dives to catch Tim Wall off Hedley Verity to complete England's victory, England v Australia, Lord's, June 25, 1934
Patsy Hendren dives to catch Tim Wall off Hedley VerityPA Photos
The Hon Freddie Calthorpe leads England onto the field. L-r Les Ames, Patsy Hendren, Andy Sandham, Wilfred Rhodes, Bob Wyatt, Calthorpe, Jack O'Connor, Ewart Astill, Nigel Haig, George Gunn, Bill Voce, West Indies v England, Barbados, January 11, 1930
The Hon Freddie Calthorpe leads England onto the fieldESPNcricinfo Ltd
Patsy Hendren (Middlesex and England)
Patsy HendrenWisden
Australia v England, 1924-5. The turning point 3rd Test, Hendren b Gregory 18
The turning point 3rd Test, Hendren b Gregory 18Herbert Fishwick (Sydney Mail)/Unknown
The Middlesex side that won the 1921 Championship. Richard Twining, Hugh Dales, Jack Hearne, Jack Durston, Arthur Tanner, Harry Lee; (front row, l-r) Patsy Hendren, Nigel Haig, Frank Mann, Hon Clarence Bruce, Joe Murrell.
The Middlesex side that won the 1921 ChampionshipPaul McGregor/EMPICS
His majesty King George VI attended the match between Surrey and a team of Old England on the-of the celebration of the Surrey centenary at the Oval. The King is enjoying a  laugh with Percy Fender, Maurice Tate, Patsy Hendren and Frank Woolley, The Oval, May 23, 1946
The King meets Old England players at The OvalWisden
Lala Amarnath on his to 36 against Middlesex. Patsy Hendren is at slip and Fred Price is the wicketkeeper, Middlesex v Indians, Lord's, May 25, 1936
Lala Amarnath on his to 36 against MiddlesexWisden
Maurice Turnbull (left) and Patsy Hendren going out to bat in the Scarborough Festival during the 1930`s.
Maurice Turnbull and Patsy HendrenGlamorgan CCC Archives/Glamorgan County Cricket Club
Patsy Hendren batting in a makeshift helmet, MCC v West Indians, Lord's, May 23, 1933
Patsy Hendren batting in a makeshift helmetThe Cricketer International
Patsy Hendren drives on his way to 169, Australia v England, 1st Test, Brisbane,  December 1, 1928
Patsy Hendren drives on his way to 169 The Cricketer International
The England team for the 1926 Ashes: Harold Larwood, Maurice Tate, Greville Stevens, George Geary, Herbert Sutcliffe, and Patsy Hendren (standing, from left).  Bert Strudwick, Jack Hobbs, captain Percy Chapman, Wilfred Rhodes and Frank Woolley (seated, from left), fifth Test, the Ashes 1926, England vs Australia, August 14, 1926
The England team for the 1926 AshesGetty Images
Patsy Hendren poses
Patsy Hendren posesThe Cricketer International