Looking for the perfect gift for your cricket-loving family member this Christmas but unsure what to get? Browse no further than our online store, the home of beautiful cricket art created exclusively for Wisden

 

From admiring the peaceful Scarborough Cricket Ground to remembering the wonderful life of the Great Shane Warne, let our art draw you in and let yourself never be too far away from a day at the cricket.

Newest to the Wisden shop is our Icons Collection, a series of paintings featuring iconic moments of legendary players from years gone by.

JIMMY: James Anderson is depicted here dismissing his old enemy David Warner during the fifth Ashes Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 2018. Anderson finished his Test career with 704 wickets, retiring as one of England’s greatest cricketers. This is a must for the walls of any cricket fan, especially one who admires the art of pace bowling.

THE KING OF SPIN: The greatest compliment you can pay the late Shane Warne is that his character matched his talent. Sorely missed by the cricketing world, Warne is illustrated here tossing the ball up to himself, deep in thought. By the end of his Test career, Warne had taken 708 Test wickets, the second-most by any bowler, and revived the dying art of leg-spin bowling.

THE MASTER BLASTER: A true trailblazer of the sport, Sir Viv Richards is rightly seen in legendary regard by fans of both Somerset and West Indies, and is a true icon of the game. Here, he is greeted by adoring fans after the first Test match at Trent Bridge in June of 1976, after scoring 295 runs in a resounding Windies victory.

THE LITTLE MASTER: The leading run scorer in Test match cricket with 15,921 runs, Sachin Tendulkar was a master of how to build an innings and a talisman of the game. Here, Tendulkar walks out to bat in his final Test match at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai to adoring fans clamouring for a photo.

The Andrew Redden Collection has been our most popular category of artwork, and many are drawn to its peaceful depiction of watching cricket in quintessentially British settings. From Scarborough to Old Trafford, Redden has likely painted your favourite ground and you can pick through any one of 12 hand-signed, and numbered, paintings.

Staying on the theme of cricket grounds, Ben Staves’ ‘Grounds of Great Britain’ picture is also available in our shop. This is a wonderful map available in two sizes and includes every single Test and County Championship ground in England and Wales.

From Lord Ian Botham’s heroic innings at Headingley in 1981 to Ben Stokes’ miracle in 2019, to celebrating the careers of Darren Stevens and Joe Root, to India’s London domination in 2021. Our in-house designed posters are as striking as the moments in time they portray, without breaking the bank. They make the perfect Christmas gift for any cricket lover.