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Winners of the Walter Lawrence TrophyThe Walter Lawrence Trophy was first introduced in 1934 by Sir Walter Lawrence, builder so passionate about the game that he even had his own ground at Hyde Hall, near Sawbridgeworth in Hertfordshire, where many county and touring sides played. His trophy was for the fastest hundred scored in an English season in a first-class innings.Sir Walter died in 1939 and his son, Guy, was not keen on cricket and so the award fell by the wayside. But in 1965 Brian Thornton inherited the trophy on the death of his father-in-law, Guy Lawrence, and the following year reinstated the award for the fastest Test century by an England batsman, with the help of MCC and many others, including Brian Johnston.In 1970 the award reverted to its original form for the fastest first-class century during the English season. Also in that year the award was presented for the most meritorious innings of the England v The Rest of the World series to Geoff Boycott, for his 222-ball century at The Oval.In 1985 the basis for the award was changed from minutes to the number of balls faced after more hundreds began to be scored against less than challenging bowling in contrived circumstances. Matters came to a head in 1983 when Lancashires Steve OShaughnessy made a hundred in 35 minutes against Leicestershire against joke bowling. Such innings are now barred from inclusion at the discretion of the judges.The trophy, together with a cheque for £5,000 to the winning batsman and another for £5,000 to charity, is presented during an awards ceremony and dinner held in the Long Room at Lords, which is attended by current and former cricketers, correspondents and many celebrity guests.Winners1934 Frank Woolley 1935 Harold Gimblett 1936 Les Ames 1937 Joe Hardstaff 1938 Hugh Bartlett 1939 Les Ames 1966 Ken Barrington 1967 Basil DOliveira 1968 Tom Graveney 1969 Colin Milburn 1970 Geoff Boycott 1971 Brian Davison 1972 Majid Khan 1973 Asif Iqbal 1974 Garry Sobers 1975 Robin Hobbs 1976 Alan Knott 1977 Chris Old 1978 Gordon Greenidge 1979 Mike Procter 1980 Viv Richards 1981 Sylvester Clarke 1982 Ian Botham 1983 Steve OShaughnessy 1984 Mike Gatting 1985 Ian Botham 1986 Viv Richards 1987 Roland Butcher 1988 Graeme Hick 1989 Darren Bicknell 1990 Tom Moody 1991 Ian Austin 1992 Martin Speight 1993 Paul Johnson / Matthew Maynard 1994 Ken Rutherford 1995 Chris Cairns 1996 Graham Lloyd 1997 Graham Lloyd 1998 Ali Brown / Carl Hooper 1999 A Flintoff 2000 Darren Lehmann 2001 Ian Harvey 2002 Matthew Fleming 2003 Damien Martyn 2004 Richard Johnson 2005 Ian Blackwell 2006 Mark Ealham 2007 Marcus North 2008 Graham Napier 2009 Vikram Solanki 2010 Adam Gilchrist 2011 Kevin OBrien 2012 Scott Styris 2013 Darren Stevens 2014 Sam Billings / Dan Christian 2015 David Willey 2016 Tom Kohler-Cadmore Jameson Taillon Jersey . 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England overcame an alarming start to register a record-equalling 14th successive victory by crushing Australia 37-21 at Twickenham.Somehow Eddie Jones men trailed by only 10 points after an utterly one-sided opening spell that saw wing Sefa Naivalu cross and the Wallabies foiled on two more occasions by desperate final-stand defending.Rampant Australia targeted George Ford repeatedly and forced openings at will, but they were aided by passive opponents who were quickly reduced to fire fighting at every turn.Once again drawing on their resolve, however, injury-ravaged England clawed their way back with an opportunist score from the superb Jonathan Joseph the beginning of the end for the tourists.Josephs vision and execution created a second for Marland Yarde and the foot was pushed further into the Wallabies throats when Ben Youngs used his wits to dart over, before Joseph completed the rout.The win means Jones England have drawn level with the 14-Test winning run set by Sir Clive Woodwards World Cup winners in 2002-03 and extends their mastery over the Wallabies to four successive matches.For the first time since 1992 they have finished the year with an unblemished record consisting of the 13 victories masterminded by Jones and end 2016 in second place in the global rankings, holding off Australias challenge for their position behind New Zealand.After his bitter war of words with Wallabies coach Michael Cheika that brought the build-up to the final autumn international at Twickenham to life, Jones was able to claim bragging rights over his former Randwick team-mate.The scrum had provided one of the battlegrounds for the coaches verbal exchanges, but it was largely a sideshow to a pulsating international that saw Nathan Hughes grow in stature on his full debut, proving a fine deputy for the injured Billy Vunipola.Jones sent England out against Australia with orders to break them mentally and physically and while that objective was ultimately achieved, the start was a vastly different story.Australia left as many as 10 points begging in the opening five minutes alone after Foley missed a simple penalty and a knock-on from David Pocock saw a try for Tevita Kuridrani ruled out.Mistakes from Owen Farrell and Mike Brown gave Kuridrani his chance, and it wwas an error from Dylan Hartley that enabled the Wallabies to surge ahead in the next passage of play.ddddddddddddThe ball bounced off Hartleys leg in the scrum and Australia capitalised with ruthless efficiency by quickly moving the ball left via a long pass from wing Dane Haylett-Petty for Naivalu to stroll over.The Wallabies broke downfield at will in a resoundingly one-sided opening quarter that saw Sekope Kepu and Kuridrani denied tries due to inconclusive grounding.England could hardly have envisaged a worse start with the 10-point deficit flattering them, but suddenly they exploded into life with Ford breaking downfield midway through an end-to-end sequence of play.Yarde was unable to win a foot race once Ford had chipped ahead, but the hosts persevered and were rewarded by a second Farrell penalty that acted as the prelude to their first try on the half-hour mark.Kepu dropped the ball in midfield, although it was scrum-half Nick Phipps who was truly at fault for the error, Farrell stabbed onwards and Joseph sprinted ahead, capitalising on a kind bounce to cross under the posts.For the first time England led, their determination hauling them back into contention, but it was short-lived as Foley landed two penalties.The match was finely-poised as the second half began and it was the Grand Slam champions who landed the next blow, big carries from Mike Brown and Hughes stretching Australia.Faced by ample gold shirts, Joseph held the ball for as long as possible before skilfully stabbing through a kick that Yarde was able to touch down.Five minutes later and England were over again, Hughes power and athleticism hurling Australia backwards and when a penalty was awarded, Youngs sped off and dummied Phipps before weaving over.Farrell landed another penalty and the Wallabies now looked a pale shadow of the side that had ran amok in the first half. 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