Description
Anthony Robert Lewis CBE is a former Welsh cricketer, who went on to become the face of BBC Television cricket coverage in the 1990s, and become president of the MCC.
Lewis was born in Swansea, and attended Christ's College, Cambridge, where he graduated as BA and later MA, and where he was a freshman double Blue in rugby football and cricket.]]. He played county cricket for Glamorgan, and is the only Glamorgan cricketer to captain England. He led the 1972-73 MCC tour of India, Ceylon and Pakistan, playing for England in all eight Test matches. After long service to cricket at Lord's - committee work from 1967-2011 - he created and chaired for five years, MCC World Cricket Committee, 2006-2011, opposing all cricket decisions that were led by money, race or religion. MCC President for two years 1998-2000, he became, in 2011, the 31st Honorary Life Vice-President of MCC to be nominated by the Club.
Born
July 6th, 1938 in Swansea (Age 86)
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Last Changes
2018/12/12
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2018/11/05
New Address: Available to members only
2018/11/04
New Response (Return To Sender): RTS - addressee gone away