Personal information | |||||||||||||||
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Full name | John Lawrence Rawlinson | ||||||||||||||
Born | Edgware, London, England | 4 August 1959||||||||||||||
Batting | Right-handed | ||||||||||||||
Relations |
Hugo Rawlinson (son) Harry Rawlinson (brother) | ||||||||||||||
Domestic team information | |||||||||||||||
Years | Team | ||||||||||||||
1979–1980 | Oxford University | ||||||||||||||
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Source:
Cricinfo, 17 April 2020 |
John Lawrence Rawlinson (born 4 August 1959) is an English artist and former first-class cricketer.
Rawlinson was born at Edgware in August 1959. He was educated at Eton College, [1] before going up to University College, Oxford. [2] While studying at Oxford, he played first-class cricket for Oxford University in 1979 and 1980, making nine appearances. [3] He scored 112 runs in his nine matches, at an average of 8.00 and a high score of 19. [4]
After graduating from Oxford, he completed a postgraduate degree at the University of Bristol. He has held a number of jobs after completing his studies, including as a banker and a teacher, before training to become an artist at the Cheltenham School of Fine Art. [1] His brother Harry and son Hugo have both played first-class cricket.
Personal information | |||||||||||||||
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Full name | John Lawrence Rawlinson | ||||||||||||||
Born | Edgware, London, England | 4 August 1959||||||||||||||
Batting | Right-handed | ||||||||||||||
Relations |
Hugo Rawlinson (son) Harry Rawlinson (brother) | ||||||||||||||
Domestic team information | |||||||||||||||
Years | Team | ||||||||||||||
1979–1980 | Oxford University | ||||||||||||||
Career statistics | |||||||||||||||
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Source:
Cricinfo, 17 April 2020 |
John Lawrence Rawlinson (born 4 August 1959) is an English artist and former first-class cricketer.
Rawlinson was born at Edgware in August 1959. He was educated at Eton College, [1] before going up to University College, Oxford. [2] While studying at Oxford, he played first-class cricket for Oxford University in 1979 and 1980, making nine appearances. [3] He scored 112 runs in his nine matches, at an average of 8.00 and a high score of 19. [4]
After graduating from Oxford, he completed a postgraduate degree at the University of Bristol. He has held a number of jobs after completing his studies, including as a banker and a teacher, before training to become an artist at the Cheltenham School of Fine Art. [1] His brother Harry and son Hugo have both played first-class cricket.