Born : 3 October 1921 at Mascot, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Died : 23 June 1996 at Greenslopes, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Ray Lindwall bowled with genuine pace, great accuracy and effective late out-swing. He formed a most successful new-ball partnership with Keith Miller.
Lindwall burst onto the international scene once peace reigned in 1946 and soon became the star of the all-conquering Australian side, scoring a Test century at number nine in just his third Test and taking 7-63 later in the same series. He then headed to England in 1948 when the Australians went the entire tour undefeated, culminating in him taking 6-20 as England were dismissed for just 52 at The Oval. He took 27 wickets in the 1948 Ashes series at an average of 19.62.
He became Australia's leading Test wicket-taker when he passed Clarrie Grimmett's record of 216. His batting was of such a standard that he could be considered an all-rounder and he scored two Test centuries.
He captained Australia in a Test against India at Bombay in 1956 when Ian Johnson was injured. Before concentrating on cricket he played first grade Rugby League as a fullback.
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