Davies made his
first-class cricket debut for
Cambridge University in 1931 in a match against
Yorkshire at
Fenner's. He played 38 first-class matches for the University team, including against touring teams from
New Zealand,
West Indies and
Australia. It was against Australia in 1934 that he achieved his most notable feat when he bowled
Don Bradman for a
duck, the first time Bradman had made nought in England. Davies, who bowled off-spin, went on to play 99 times for
Kent County Cricket Club, making his debut in July 1934 after graduating from Cambridge. He had first played for the county's Second XI in 1932 in the
Minor Counties Championship and played in the First XI as an amateur until 1951, primarily during his summer holidays. and was mentioned in a list of potential England batsmen and captains in the 1945 edition of
Wisden. He also made one appearance in the
Gentlemen v Players fixture in 1946. and was a member of the wandering Buccaneers Cricket Club. Away from cricket, Davies played
rugby union for
Blackheath F.C. and for Kent in the winter months. He captained Blackheath in 1938–39 and in 1945–46. Davies won the
Rugby fives national singles title three times between 1936 and 1939, having finished as runner-up in 1935. He was a runner-up in the Cyriax Cup, the Rugby Fives pairs competition, in 1939. ==War service and later life==