Another football season in Europe draws to a close taking with it a large chunk of weekend duties for Reuters photographers, certainly in the UK.
So (I hear you cry!!) what do we do with all this free time?
The answer is we swap the soccer field for the Cricket pitch and, to the bemusement of most of our colleagues based outside of the UK, we spend FIVE DAYS photographing a single match!! For many the idea of a game that lasts so long that it includes regular meal breaks, stops for bad weather and can still end in a draw leaves them scratching their heads, but I love it.


At its best there is no other game like it. It’s like a five day long game of chess with the captains using all their tactical expertise to wrestle momentum from each other whilst also battling the elements which can have a huge say in how the game pans out.

In terms of daily coverage it also presents many challenges. Condensing 8 hours of play into a concise set of pictures that sums up the day’s story would be difficult enough if you could sit down at the end of the day with a cold beer and edit everything, but to do this as the game unfolds around you is even more difficult.
Add to this the concentration factor of watching 8 hrs of action, never knowing what each ball will bring, and you get some idea of how challenging it can be.
For those of you who think that maybe a sport that lasts so long is totally mad, fear not, there’s always the option of watching that totally sane English past time of CHEESE ROLLING!!!

You decide.

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4 comments so far
My australian girlfriend tried to get me interested in the retirement of Shane Warne and cricket in general last December while visiting her. Difficult to understand all this when you are not familiar with this sport since your young age.
- Posted by Denis BalibouseIt would be a really good experience to cover such a long event.
Off topic: guys, you know what I’m dreaming of reading on this blog? A review (at least a small one) of cameras you guys use. I mean, those shoots look magnificent and I bet a lot of people are wondering what cameras you use. Well, at least I’m dying to know!
- Posted by Roman KhramovCricket especially the Test, is all about patience and condensing the action of five days in few pictures requires a huge reservoir of patience. I really appreciate professionals like you and the story you tell through your pictures. I have seen people gaping their mouths as they see these images At least i do and wonder what if the name of the photographer was included along with the agency.
- Posted by Tawheed RehmanBest wishes
I just think it is an excuse to sit around being lazy after the football season has ended.
- Posted by LYNZECricket is boring…