Product details

Published June 12 2025
ISBN 978-1-915237-54-5
Format Hardback, Hardback signed, eBook
Pages 240
Dimensions 234 × 156 mm

In Syd’s Voice

The Extraordinary Life of Dave Lawrence

Price range: £7.99 through £25.00

Former England fast bowler Dave ‘Syd’ Lawrence tells the story of a life of incredible highs and devastating lows.

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A minimum of £0.50, evenly split between the MND Association and the Cricketers’ Trust, will be donated for every copy sold.

This is the story of former England fast bowler Dave ‘Syd’ Lawrence, a man used to facing and overcoming challenges. From becoming the first British-born Black man to play Test cricket for England to owning and running a fixture of the Bristol nightclub scene for more than 25 years, from coaching cricket at a local school to winning the West of England amateur bodybuilding title three times – whatever Syd has set his mind to achieving, he has usually done so with great skill and a flourish.

However in June 2024, Syd was forced to accept a fresh challenge, and one that he simply cannot overcome. Following months of inconclusive tests in a Bristol hospital, he was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND). Already left without the use of his legs, he had to face a new reality that would mean a deterioration across the rest of his body, a loss of independence, the requirement of carers, and gradually the loss of his voice. For a once powerfully built athlete with booming voice to match, this was a particularly cruel fate, knowing all his physical abilities would be stripped away from him bit by bit.

Before his voice disappeared completely and he was forced to rely on a voice bank for communication, Syd committed to telling his extraordinary life story. This book is the culmination of that decision, detailing the most recent months since his diagnosis, alongside the memories of his 61 years so far – a life well-lived, full of surprising stories.

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About the Author

The Mirror's Cricket Correspondent between 2006 and 2024, Dean Wilson now works as a sports media consultant and is the Chair of the Cricket Writers' Club.

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About the Author

Born in Gloucester to Jamaican parents, Dave 'Syd' Lawrence was playing for the county of his birth aged just 17. Seven years later he became the first British-born Black man to play Test cricket for England but his international career was cut short in dramatic fashion when he shattered his kneecap playing against New Zealand in 1992. He was forced to retire from cricket aged 29, but went on to forge successful careers as both a nightclub owner and a bodybuilder. In 2024 he was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND). Shortly before his death in June 2025, he was named an MBE for his services to cricket.