Sir Pelham Warner

Sir Pelham Warner

Sir Pelham Warner
Sir Pelham Warner••The Cricketer International
Pelham Warner and Douglas Jardine on arriving in Australia for the Bodyline series, November 15, 1932
Pelham Warner and Douglas Jardine on arriving in Australia for the Bodyline series••PA Photos
The MCC squad for the 1932-33 tour of Australia and New Zealand. Back: George Duckworth, Tommy Mitchell, The Nawab of Pataudi, Maurice Leyland, Harold Larwood, Eddie Paynter, Bill Ferguson (scorer). Middle: Plum Warner (manager), Les Ames , Hedley Verity, Bill Voce, Bill Bowes, Freddie Brown, Maurice Tate, Dick Palairet (assistant manager). Front: Herbert Sutcliffe, Bob Wyatt, Douglas  Jardine (captain), Gubby Allen, Wally Hammond.
The MCC squad for the 1932-33 tour of Australia and New Zealand••Kenneth Xavier/ESPNcricinfo Ltd
HDG Leveson-Gower (left) and Pelham Warner (middle) say farewell to Johnny Douglas as England leave for their 1913-14 tour of South Africa
HDG Leveson-Gower (left) and Pelham Warner (middle) say farewell to Johnny Douglas as England leave for their 1913-14 tour of South Africa••The Cricketer International
Sir Pelham Warner at the crease, 1910
Sir Pelham Warner at the crease, 1910 ••Getty Images
England and Middlesex batsman Plum Warner, 1905
England and Middlesex batsman Plum Warner ••Getty Images
Sir Pelham Warner
Sir Pelham Warner••The Cricketer International
Pelham Warner and Douglas Jardine on England's arrival in Australia for the 1932-33 Bodyline Ashes, November 1932
Pelham Warner and Douglas Jardine on England's arrival in Australia for the 1932-33 Bodyline Ashes••Getty Images
Pelham Warner
Pelham Warner••PA Photos
Henry Leveson Gower (left) and Pelham Warner wave goodbye to Johnny Douglas as he leaves for a tour of South Africa, November 1, 1913
Henry Leveson Gower (left) and Pelham Warner wave goodbye to Johnny Douglas ••Getty Images
Sir Pelham Warner, 1910
Sir Pelham Warner, 1910 ••Getty Images
Sir Plum Warner poses for a photograph, 1904
Sir Plum Warner poses for a photograph••Getty Images