Bill Edrich

England
Bill Edrich
INTL CAREER: 1938 - 1955
Bill Edrich plays on to Ron Archer in the second Test at Sydney, with Lindwall, Davidson and Hole lined up alongside wicketkeeper Langley, and Evans non-striker, 1954-55

Bill Edrich plays on to Ron Archer in the second Test at Sydney

Bill Edrich
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The England side that regained the Ashes at The Oval in 1953: Trevor Bailey, Peter May, Tom Graveney, Jim Laker, Tony Lock, Johnny Wardle (12th man), Fred Trueman. (Front row)  Bill Edrich, Alec Bedser, Len Hutton (captain), Denis Compton, Godfrey Evans.
The England side that regained the Ashes at The Oval in 1953The Cricketer International
Bill Edrich is caught behind by Clyde Walcott, England v West Indies, 2nd Test, Lord's, June 26, 1950
Bill Edrich is caught behind by Clyde Walcott The Cricketer International
Don Bradman plays the cut while Godfrey Evans and Bill Edrich look on, England v Australia, 1st Test, Trent Bridge, 2nd day, June 11, 1948
Don Bradman plays the cutGetty Images
Bill Edrich and Denis Compton walk out to bat for Middlesex, May 24, 1947
Bill Edrich and Denis Compton walk out to bat for MiddlesexPA Images Archive/Getty Images
Middlesex's 1947 Championship-winning side.  <I>Back</I> PI Bedford, AW Thompson, LH Gray, LH Compton,  JDB Robertson, SM Brown, JA Young. <I>Front</I>  WJ Edrich, FG Mann, RWV Robins (capt), JM Sims, DCS Compton.
Middlesex's 1947 Championship-winning sideThe Cricketer International
Bill Edrich runs the ball down to third man during his double hundred, South Africa v England, 5th Test, Durban, March 13, 1939
Bill Edrich runs the ball down to third man during his double hundredESPNcricinfo Ltd
The MCC team which toured South Africa unbeaten in 1938-39: Back row - Bill  Edrich, Doug Wright, Eddie Paynter, WH Ferguson (scorer); middle row - 	Len  Wilkinson, Hedley Verity, Hugh Bartlett, Tom Goddard, Reggie Perks, Len Hutton, Paul Gibb; front - CR Ridgway (SA manager), Ken Farnes, NormanYardley, Wally Hammond (captain), Les Ames, Bryan Valentine, AJ Holmes (manager)
The MCC team which toured South Africa unbeaten in 1938-39Wisden Cricket Monthly
Denis Compton and Bill Edrich leave the middle after winning the Ashes, England v Australia, 5th Test, The Oval, August 1953
Denis Compton and Bill Edrich leave the middle after winning the AshesESPNcricinfo Ltd
Bill Edrich and Reg Simpson open for MCC against Yorkshire, Scarborough, September 1, 1951
Bill Edrich and Reg Simpson open for MCC against YorkshireESPNcricinfo Ltd
The England XI for the second Test against Australia, Lord's, June 1948
The England XI for the second Test against Australia in 1948The Cricketer International
Scorecard showing Bill Edrich and Denis Compton scoring 66 in 25 minutes, Leicestershire v Middlesex, Leicester, July 14, 1947
Scorecard showing Bill Edrich and Denis Compton scoring 66 in 25 minutesMartin Williamson
Bill Edrich and Denis Compton on their way out to bat against Sussex, Middlesex v Sussex, Lord's, May 24, 1947
Bill Edrich and Denis Compton on their way out to bat against SussexPA Photos
Players hit the deck as a V1 flying-bomb falls in the vicinity of Lord's during World War II, Army v RAF, July 29, 1944
Army's Jack Robertson (batting), RAF's Andy Wilson (wicketkeeper), Bill Edrich (bottom left) and Austin Matthews (right) take cover as a V1 flying bomb falls near Lord'sGetty Images
Ken Viljoen pulls past Bill Edrich at short leg on his way to a second-innings 74, South Africa v England, 5th Test, Durban, March 10, 1939
Ken Viljoen pulls past Bill Edrich at short legESPNcricinfo Ltd