Lawrence Henry Bandy (3 September 1911 – 18 July 1984) was an Australian cricketer who represented Western Australia in seven first-class matches between 1940 and 1948.
Born in Perth, Bandy débuted for Western Australia Colts in 1935, scoring a duck against New South Wales.
[1] He made his first-class debut four-and-a-half years later, in February 1940, playing two matches against a touring South Australian side.
However, WA was not yet admitted into the Sheffield Shield competition, so Bandy was restricted to playing touring sides.
[3] He later married a granddaughter of Wally Watts, a noted sportsman who represented Midland-Guildford on the committee of the Western Australian Cricket Association (WACA), and was also a brother-in-law of Ted Tyson, a footballer.