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(born
20 June 1954 ) is a former
English Cricketer . Born in
Cape Province ,
South Africa . Lamb first played
First-class Cricket for
Western Province , before being signed as an overseas player by
Northamptonshire . There, he was persuaded that with South Africa banned from
Test Match Cricket because of the
Apartheid régime, he should take advantage of his parents' English heritage to play for England.
In the years that followed, he played in 79 Tests, captaining England on three occasions, losing every one of them. He led Northamptonshire in
1995 and came close to securing the County Championship; it would have been the County's first ever Championship.
Lamb was named
Wisden Cricketer Of The Year in
1981 . In 467 first class matches he scored 32,502 runs at 48.94 with a best of 294 for Western Province against Eastern Province.
Allan Lamb is one of only six players to have batted on all five days of a
Test Match . In
One-Day International cricket, he smashed 18 runs (24624) off Australian
Bruce Reid at Sydney in January 1987 to win the match with a ball to spare.
A great friend of
Ian Botham , in his retirement Lamb went on a stage tour with him, discussing various humorous incidents from their time as England team mates. Allan "Lamby" Lamb & Ian "Beefy" Botham have advertised Quality Standard English lamb and beef for the
English Beef And Lamb Executive , using the play on their names as a selling point. Their cartoon caricatures have featured in TV and print.
International Cricketers Of South African Origin