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Peter May

England|Top order Batter
Peter May
INTL CAREER: 1951 - 1961
Peter May, on his way to a century in the Sydney Test, 1954-55

Peter May on his way to a century in the Sydney Test

England captain Ian Botham introduces his team to Queen Elizabeth while MCC president Peter May looks on, England v Australia, Lord's, July 2, 1981
England captain Ian Botham introduces his team to Queen Elizabeth while MCC president Peter May looks onPA Photos/Getty Images
Peter May hands the Man of the Match award to Bob Barber, Warwickshire v Worcestershire, Gillette Cup final, Lord's, September 3, 1966
Peter May hands the Man of the Match award to Bob BarberPA Photos
Richie Benaud and Peter May, Surrey v Australians, 1961
Richie Benaud and Peter MayThe Cricketer International
Peter May bats for Surrey, Lord's, August 17, 1957
Peter May bats for SurreyPA Photos
Peter May and Colin Cowdrey return to the pavilion during their stand of 411, England v West Indies, Edgbaston, 1957
Peter May and Colin Cowdrey return to the pavilion during their stand of 411Getty Images
Jim Laker is congratulated by Peter May after taking 19 wickets, England v Australia, Manchester, July 31, 1956
Jim Laker is congratulated by Peter May after taking 19 wicketsESPNcricinfo Ltd
Jim Laker celebrates his first-innings nine-wicket haul with Peter May, England v Australia, 4th Test, Old Trafford, 2nd day, July 27, 1956
Jim Laker celebrates his first-innings nine-wicket haul with Peter MayPA Photos
England's players enjoy a Christmas dinner. From left: Peter May, Denis Compton, Bob Appleyard, Peter Loader, Johnny Wardle (standing), Godfrey Evans, Tom Graveney and Trevor Bailey, Sydney, December 25, 1954
England's players enjoy a Christmas dinnerPeter Leyden/Fairfax Media via Getty Images
Ray Lindwall traps Peter May lbw for 44, Australia v England, 1st Test, Brisbane, November 1954
Ray Lindwall traps Peter May lbw for 44Wisden Cricket Monthly
Stuart Surridge and Peter May pose with the 1952 Championship pennant, The Oval
Stuart Surridge and Peter May pose with the 1952 Championship pennantHulton Archive/Getty Images
Former and current captains of England and Australia line up. From left:  Bob Wyatt, Lindsay Hassett, Gubby Allen, Cyril Walters, Arthur Morris, Norman Yardley, Freddie Brown, Richie Benaud, Len Hutton, Neil Harvey, Peter May, Bob Simpson, Bill Lawry, Ted Dexter, Mike Smith, Barry Jarman, Tom Graveney, Ian Chappell, Graham Yallop, Greg Chappell and Ian Botham, England v Australia, Centenary Test, Lord's, 3rd day, August 30,  1980
Former and current captains of England and Australia line up on the field during day three of the Centenary TestAdrian Murrell/PA Photos
Peter May on his way to 95, England v Australia, 4th Test, Old Trafford, 2nd day, July 28, 1961
Peter May on his way to 95Getty Images
Australian captain Richie Benaud shakes hands with England captain Peter May after Australia regained the Ashes, Australia v England, 4th Test, Adelaide, 6th day, February 5, 1959
Australian captain Richie Benaud shakes hands with England captain Peter May after Australia regained the AshesGetty Images
Peter May arrives back from South Africa, Waterloo station, London, March 29, 1957
Peter May arrives back from South AfricaGetty Images
at St Nicholas' Church in Chislehurst, Kent, September 1, 1956
Rev David Sheppard congratulates the groom, Colin Cowdrey, standing next to the best man, Peter MayGetty Images
Peter May and Jim Laker look out from the players' balcony before the start of the third day, England v Australia, 4th Test, Old Trafford, 3rd day, July 28, 1956
Peter May and Jim Laker look out from the players' balcony before the start of the third dayPA Photos
Surrey captain Stuart Surridge, vice-captain Peter May and masseuse Sandy Tait shake hands, August 26, 1955
Stuart Surridge, Surrey masseuse Sandy Tait and Peter May shake handsGetty Images
Peter May, on his way to a century in the Sydney Test, drives Bill Johnston, with Archer and Hole hopeful at slip. May's partner is Colin Cowdrey, who made 54 in their crucial stand of 116, December 21, 1954
Peter May on his way to a century in the Sydney TestWisden Cricket Monthly
The England side that regained the Ashes at The Oval in 1953: Trevor Bailey, Peter May, Tom Graveney, Jim Laker, Tony Lock, Johnny Wardle (12th man), Fred Trueman. (Front row)  Bill Edrich, Alec Bedser, Len Hutton (captain), Denis Compton, Godfrey Evans.
The England side that regained the Ashes at The Oval in 1953The Cricketer International