Moss was the product of a London-based newspaper's 'find-a-player' scheme. During his spell of
National Service, Moss conserved his leave allowance to enable him to play as often as possible for his county side. His most successful season was 1960, when he took 136 wickets at 13.72, including his best innings figures of 8 for 31 to dismiss Northamptonshire for 58. He played in just three county
one day matches. Following his retirement from
first-class cricket in 1963, he ran a printing business as Chief Executive of BPC Web Offset Corporation. ==References==