Thomas Lawson Winwood(7 February 1910 – 23 September 1996) was an Englishfirst-class cricketer.He was a right-handed batsman and very occasional right arm medium-pace bowler who played 18 times forWorcestershirein the early 1930s. He made 36 on debut againstDerbyshirein August 1930, but his most notable innings came in his secondfirst-classinnings three weeks later, when he hit 104 in two hours[1]againstHampshire.He never again made more than 30 in an innings.

All but two of Winwood's matches were in 1930 and 1931; he did not play in the next two seasons and made one appearance (againstNottinghamshirein June 1934.

Winwood was born inDudley(thenWorcestershire); he died inBromyard,Herefordshireat the age of 86.

Note:Wisdengives his year of death as 1997 (and so his age at death as 87), butCricinfoand CricketArchive both give 1996.

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  1. ^Obituaries in 1997.Wisden Cricketers' Almanack,1998
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