"John Miles Lawrence" played first-class cricket for Somerset County Cricket Club/Somerset in 18 matches between 1959 and 1961.

The son of former Somerset all-rounder Johnny Lawrence, and like him a right-handed middle-order batsman and a leg-spin bowler, Miles Lawrence made 33 in his debut innings as an 18-year-old for Somerset late in the 1959 season. In the next match, he performed even better: he took 45 minutes to score his first run but then made 35 and shared a 118-run sixth-wicket partnership with his captain, Maurice Tremlett, before finishing off a victory for Somerset with three of the last four Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club/Nottinghamshire wickets. Those bowling figures of three for 44 were to remain his best, however.

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