Description
William Morris "Bill" Lawry, AM is a former cricketer who played for Victoria and Australia. He captained Australia in 25 Tests, winning nine, losing eight and drawing eight, and led Australia in the inaugural One Day International match, played in 1971. An opening batsman with a reputation for resolute defence, he had the ability to spend long periods of time at the crease. As his career progressed, he wound back his strokeplay to the point where he was described by an English journalist as "the corpse with pads on". Lawry was unceremoniously dumped as captain and player for the final Test of the 1970?71 Ashes series in Australia. Lawry's sacking is regarded as one of the more distasteful incidents in Australian cricket history?he was not informed personally of the selectors' decision before the decision was first broadcast on radio and he only became aware of his fate when confronted by reporters. Lawry is part of the Nine Network cricket commentary team and has been in the role for over 30 years.
Born
February 11th, 1937 in Thornbury (Age 87)
Last Changes
2012/12/19
New Scanned Autograph (TTM/Prob.Auth)
2012/12/18
New Response (Success): Sent home made fan card and SAE
2012/12/18
The Celebrity Name has been changed from William (Bill) Lawry