Australian cricketer (1925–2022)
Lawrence Michael Sawle AM (19 August 1925 – 26 July 2022) was an Australian first-class cricketer and administrator for the Australia national cricket team .[ 2]
Sawle was born in East Fremantle , Western Australia , in August 1925. He served in the 7th Australian Infantry Battalion during the Second World War . He enlisted in January 1944 and served until July 1946. He saw action on Bougainville .[ 1] [ 3]
He played for Western Australia from 1954–55 to 1960–61 as a patient opening batsman.[ 4] His highest score was 109 not out , when he led the successful struggle to save the Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales in 1955–56.[ 5]
Sawle had a distinguished career as state selector from 1961–62 to 1979–80,[ 4] then as a senior WACA administrator, director of the Australian Cricket Board and chairman of selectors for the national team from 1994 to 1997.[ 6] In his state selector role, Sawle partnered with Allan Edwards and Wally Langdon during the Western Australian team's most successful years. He managed the Australian cricket team in England in 1989 , when Australia regained The Ashes .[ 1]
Sawle worked as a school teacher. He was awarded the AM in 1992 for service to cricket administration,[ 7] and also received the Australian Sports Medal , the Centenary Medal and the ICC Volunteer Recognition Medal.[ 4] [ 1] He and his wife had three children.[ 8] He died in Perth on 26 July 2022, at the age of 96.[ 2] [ 9]
References
^ a b c d Tang, S. B. "The Colonel reflects" . The Cricket Monthly . Retrieved 7 February 2018 .
^ a b "Former Australia selector Laurie Sawle dies aged 96" . ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 26 July 2022 .
^ "Sawle, Laurence Michael" . WW2 Nominal Roll . Retrieved 7 February 2018 .
^ a b c The Oxford Companion to Australian Cricket , Oxford, Melbourne, 1996, p. 462.
^ "Western Australia v New South Wales 1955–56" . CricketArchive . Retrieved 6 February 2018 .
^ Barker A.J. (1997). The WACA: An Australian Cricket Success Story . Allen & Unwin, St. Leonard. p. 141.
^ "Mr Lawrence Michael SAWLE" . Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet . Retrieved 2 March 2021 .
^ WACA Sends Birthday Wishes To Laurie Sawle
^ Brettig, Daniel (26 July 2022). "Laurie Sawle, visionary cricket selector, dies aged 96" . WAtoday . Retrieved 26 July 2022 .
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