Tony Lock

Cricketer and coach with Test success

Tony Lock - Cricketer and coach with Test success
Born

July 5th, 1929
95 years ago

Died

March 30th, 1995
29 years ago — 65 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Australia

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An accomplished cricketer and influential coach, this English-Australian player specialized as a left-arm wrist-spin bowler. Made significant contributions to the England national cricket team during the 1950s and 1960s. Played a total of 49 Test matches, achieving 133 wickets, with a notable match-best of 7 for 61. Following an impressive playing career, transitioned to coaching and mentorship roles, guiding various teams and young players in the sport.

Played 49 Test matches for England

Achieved 133 Test wickets

Coached various cricket teams

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