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William Thomas Lockwood (26 June 1868 – 29 August 1953) was an Australian cricketer who played a single match for Western Australia during the 1898–99 season. Born in Geelong, Victoria, Lockwood emigrated to Perth, Western Australia, sometime in the late 19th century.〔(William Lockwood ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 7 January 2013.〕 In grade cricket matches, he played for the West Perth Cricket Club, where he was a leading batsman. Lockwood's only match at first-class level came against South Australia, during its tour of Western Australia at the end of the 1898–99 season.〔(First-class matches played by William Lockwood (1) ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 7 January 2013.〕 In the match, played at the WACA Ground in early April 1899, Lockwood opened the batting with Arthur Hoskings in both innings, recording a duck in the first innings and 21 runs in the second innings.〔(Western Australia v South Australia ), Other first-class matches in Australia 1898/99 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 7 January 2013.〕 In the first innings, he was particularly troubled by the bowling of future Test cricketer Joe Travers, who eventually had him caught at point by Fred Hack.〔("INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET: SOUTH AUSTRALIA V. WESTERN AUSTRALIA" ) – ''The West Australian''. Published 5 April 1899.〕 Lockwood's second innings produced a notable incident. He hit a ball from Robert Homburg to square leg and ran five runs, and then completed another two runs from an overthrow. He and Hoskings thus ran seven runs off a single ball,〔("SECOND DAY'S PLAY" ) – ''The Inquirer & Commercial News''. Published 7 April 1899.〕 in total combining for a 39-run opening partnership before Lockwood was dismissed by Victor Hugo.〔 Although not playing at state level again, Lockwood remained involved in cricket well into the early decades of the 1900s, and played in a veterans' match as late as April 1930, which included former teammate Ted Bishop.〔("VETERANS' ANNUAL CRICKET MATCH AT THE W.A.C.A. GROUND" ) – ''The West Australian''. Published 3 April 1930.〕 He died at the Hawthorn Hospital, in Mount Hawthorn (a suburb of Perth), in August 1953.〔("DEATHS" ) – ''The West Australian''. Published 31 August 1953.〕 ==References==
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