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Tom Lawes Profile, Career & Stats

Batting
Bowling

Tom Lawes Recent Form

Batting

NS vs MO, 100B4 (6)
NS vs SB, 100B0 (3)
NS vs TR, 100B4 (9)
SUR vs DUR, First class8 (9)
SUR vs DUR, First class2 (3)
SUR vs WOR, First class9 (7) *
SUR vs ESS, First class1 (16)
SUR vs YOR, First class37 (33) *
SUR vs WARKS, First class7 (14)
SUR vs ESS, First class33 (51) *
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Bowling

NS vs MO, 100B0-15
NS vs BP, 100B2-23
NS vs SB, 100B0-35
NS vs WF, 100B1-19
SUR vs DUR, First class0-25
SUR vs DUR, First class0-31
SUR vs DUR, First class0-17
SUR vs DUR, First class0-69
SUR vs WOR, First class0-38
SUR vs ESS, First class0-99
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Tom Lawes Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
100B63800444.442.6700----
T20-Blast13729001287.887.2511----
First class2934424025850.6616.31516----
LIST A98324047597.8946.29346----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
100B6538.7738.002/230021.67----
T20-Blast1313811.1747.252/170025.38----
First class2949803.4627.715/2712348.02----
LIST A9986.3349.882/200047.25----

Career Debut Information

100B Debut Manchester Originals v Northern Superchargers Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester, 11-8-2024
T20-Blast Debut
Essex v Surrey County Ground, Chelmsford, Essex United Kingdom, 24-6-2022
First class Debut
Surrey v Kent Kennington Oval, London, 26-6-2022
LIST A Debut
Surrey v Leicestershire Woodbridge Road Guildford, 2-8-2022

Teams played for

Surrey

About Tom Lawes

NameTom Lawes
GenderMale
Birth25 Dec 2002
Birth Place6 ft 0 in
NationalityEnglish
RoleAll Rounder
Batsright handed . middle order
Bowlsright-arm medium . Faster
From Singapore to Surrey, Tom Lawes’s story has followed subtle arcs rather than bright straight lines. Born 25 December 2002, he moved to England and honed his craft at Cranleigh School before entering Surrey’s talent pathway, a system that prized long-term development over instant headlines.

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Player Bio
From Singapore to Surrey, Tom Lawes’s story has followed subtle arcs rather than bright straight lines. Born 25 December 2002, he moved to England and honed his craft at Cranleigh School before entering Surrey’s talent pathway, a system that prized long-term development over instant headlines.

Lawes made his professional debut across all formats in 2022, marking his entry into county cricket with disciplined medium-fast bowling and useful lower-order batting. He warranted attention early by taking four wickets for 51 against Kent on his first-class debut; those scalps were a statement: speed, control, swing, and immediate impact.

In those early seasons, often overshadowed by Surrey’s star-studded attack, Lawes quietly emerged as a reliable bowling all-rounder. 

He debuted in The Hundred for Northern Superchargers in 2024, bowling a brief spell but making enough of an impression to remain part of their plans.

Beyond numbers, Lawes offers finer elements: late swing, steady seam position, consistent pace in the high 80s mph, and the athleticism to field in tight positions. Surrey rewarded those traits with a multi-year contract in August 2023, a signal of faith in his potential.

That potential caught broader attention when Lawes earned selection for the England Lions programme, including a winter camp in Abu Dhabi and an A-tour to India. Working under the mentorship of Andrew Flintoff and coached by Graeme Swann, Lawes described the experience as “surreal” and instrumental in refining his approach. It exposed him to elite environments and helped him adapt to subcontinental conditions.

Lawes’ development came at a time when England faced a fast-bowling transition. With legends like Stuart Broad and James Anderson retired, selectors are demanding bowlers capable of maintaining 85 mph regularly. 

Despite his youth, Lawes has shown resolve under pressure. A notable example came in the County Championship, when he delivered a tight bowling spell late in a drawn contest to help Surrey maintain their grip atop Division One. He also played useful innings down the order, like a 33 off 51 against Essex, showing he can steady the boat even when not roaring.

His batting isn’t built to dazzle, but to deliver solidity. He speaks of wanting to evolve into a bowling all-rounder, not just a seamer who occasionally contributes. His calm temperament and low-key preparation set him apart; he doesn’t chase hype but focuses on process, working through drills rather than highlight reels.

When Surrey won back-to-back County Championship titles in 2022 and 2023, Lawes played a part. He signed a new contract alongside Jamie Smith and Dan Worrall, reinforcing his value to the club beyond just a supporting cast, a key ingredient in their sustained success.

At the England U19 level, he made early appearances in 2022, contributing both with bat and ball in youth Tests. Though he only played one U19 Test, he impressed with capable figures that hinted at an all-round trajectory.

His strengths lie in control rather than express pace. He may not blow opposition away over 90mph, but he bowls tight lines, swings the new ball, and sustains spells with energy even under fatigue. That’s the craft England will need, especially on bowler-friendly tracks overseas.

(As of August 2025)