CENTURY-MAKER.—W. Lawry, the 24-year-old Victorian left-hand batsman, burst into the limelight at the week-end with his knock of 165 for the Australian cricket tourists against Surrey. In this picture Lawry is shown in action during an earlier match of the tour, against Yorkshire at Bradford. He has glanced the ball over the heads of Freddie Trueman (nearest the camera) and 3. Binks, the wicketkeeper. Lawry scored 29 in an opening partnership of 66 with R. Simpson.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29515, 17 May 1961, Page 13
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76CENTURY-MAKER.—W. Lawry, the 24-year-old Victorian left-hand batsman, burst into the limelight at the week-end with his knock of 165 for the Australian cricket tourists against Surrey. In this picture Lawry is shown in action during an earlier match of the tour, against Yorkshire at Bradford. He has glanced the ball over the heads of Freddie Trueman (nearest the camera) and 3. Binks, the wicketkeeper. Lawry scored 29 in an opening partnership of 66 with R. Simpson. Press, Volume C, Issue 29515, 17 May 1961, Page 13
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