Peter Lashley
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Patrick Douglas Lashley, known as Peter Lashley (born 11 February 1937 in Christ Church, Barbados) was a cricketer. He played four Tests for the West Indies in the 1960s. He also played for Barbados. Geoffrey Boycott stated that Lashley was the worst bowler ever to dismiss him in Test cricket - Boycott was his only Test victim.[1]
His one wicket in test cricket was that of Geoffrey Boycott at Headingley.
- ↑ Test Match Special, 7th July 2017
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