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So, 'Only Two More to Equal 'W.G.' is this fascinating glimpse into the Gentlemen v Players match at Lord's, featuring Jack Hobbs hitting his 124th century. The documentary style gives it a unique vibe, almost like you're watching history unfold rather than just a game. The pacing is deliberate, letting you soak in the atmosphere of the era, the crowd's reactions, the players' skill. You really get a sense of what cricket meant back then. There’s something raw about the practical effects, too; it’s not polished like today’s sports documentaries, which adds to its charm. It's an interesting piece for those who appreciate cricket's storied past and the legends that shaped it.
This film is relatively scarce, primarily existing in niche collector circles. Its age and documentary nature make it a unique find, especially for those interested in cricket history. While specific formats are hard to track down, it’s appreciated for its raw look into the sport's early days, and collectors often seek it out due to its historical significance and the legendary figure it portrays.
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