Donald Watt

Cricket Player

1920 – 2007

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Who was Donald Watt?

Donald Watt was an Australian first-class cricketer who played for Queensland. He also represented his state in Australian rules football and rugby union.

A middle order batsman and leg spin bowler, Watt made his first appearances in first-class cricket in the 1939/40 Sheffield Shield season. In five matches he struggled with the ball and could only take one wicket at an average of 278 but scored two half centuries. The competition was then suspended due to the war so Watt never got a chance to improve his Shield record. Up until 1945/46, Watt continued to play for Queensland at first-class level and was easily most successful with the ball against New South Wales. He never took a wicket against South Australia, despite conceding 200 runs and only took three wickets at 80.33 in matches against Victoria. However when it came to New South Wales he managed 14 wickets at 28.35.

Watt, a key forward, played Australian rules football in the Queensland Australian National Football League, during the off-season. An interstate player, he had started out at South Brisbane and then in 1941 was appointed captain of Coorparoo, despite being only 21 years of age.

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Born
Mar 15, 1920
Southport
Died
May 20, 2007
Toowoomba

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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