Scott, a leg-break bowler, took 12 wickets at 37.00 in his nine first-class matches. He was in the Clifton College XI for 5 years from 1933 to 1937 and took 244 wickets, a record that still stands today. He played
Minor Counties cricket for
Cornwall from 1936 to 1954. He appeared a couple of times in first-class matches for
Gloucestershire in 1937 but had only one scalp to show for it, the
Worcestershire batsman
Sidney Martin being out hit wicket. Scott then played five matches with
Oxford University in 1938, taking eight wickets. He made two further first-class cricket appearances once his international rugby career was over: his efforts at Cornwall got him selected in a match for the Minor Counties in 1949 and he also played for the
Marylebone Cricket Club against Canada in 1951. ==References==