Número del objeto
TN.2008.311
Título
Cigarette Case of KS Ranjitsinhji
Fecha
1912
Creador
hallmarked: BHJ; Sterling silver .925, (lion passant); Chester, (three castles); M
Material
Rango
9.5 x 8 x 1.5 cm
Descripción
George V silver and enamel vesta case. With bust portrait of Ranjitsinhji. cigarette case with enamelled portrait of a man wearing ceremonial garb and turban. Reverse, enamelled rampant green lion holding a flag with motto ‘nil desperandum’ beneath
Ranji was the first Indian cricketer to make a significant mark on the game. The supple wrist style now so familiar in players from the subcontinent was a revelation to western eyes and often confused with poor technique. His free-scoring style also drew criticism, as Lord Harris wrote in his introduction to Stray Thoughts on Indian Cricket: “To wear down good bowling, and patiently wait for many overs for a run here and a run there, is easier for the phlegmatic Anglo-Saxon than for the excitable Asiatic.”
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