Alan Edward Watt
Bat | Right-hand | Bowl | Right-arm fast-medium |
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Born | - | National Team Eligibility | - |
Years of Service | 1929-1939 | Debut | Kent 1929. |
Nickname(s) | - | Capped | 1932 |
Local Club | - | Shirt Sponsor | - |
Other Teams
England XI, Over 30's, Players and M Leyland's XI.
Player Biography
Alan Watt, the allrounder who played for Kent between 1929 and 1939, died in hospital on February 3, at the age of 66, after a long illness. With fast-medium bowling he took 609 wickets, he was a fine midoff, and an aggressive batsman who scored 4079 runs and whose highest innings-96 against M CC at Lord’s in 1932-was made in 65 minutes.