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Batting style
  
Unknown

Bowling style
  
Unknown


1920
  
Sussex

Name
  
Christopher Scott-Malden

Full name
  
Christopher Edward Scott-Malden

Born
  
2 September 1890 (
1890-09-02
)
Brighton, Sussex, England

Died
  
27 July 1956(1956-07-27) (aged 65) Washington, Sussex, England

Christopher Edward Scott-Malden (2 September 1890 – 27 July 1956) was an English cricketer. Malden's batting and bowling styles are unknown. He was born at Windlesham House, now based near Washington, Sussex, but then based in Brighton, where his father was headmaster until his death in 1896, with his mother then taking over.

Scott-Malden made two first-class appearances for Sussex in the 1920 County Championship against Somerset at the Recreation Ground, Bath, and Gloucestershire at Fry's Ground, Bristol. Against Somerset, Scott-Malden was dismissed for 6 runs in Sussex's first-innings by Jack White, while in their second-innings he was dismissed for a duck by Ernie Robson, with the match ending in a Sussex victory by 85 runs. Against Gloucestershire, Scott-Malden was dismissed for a duck] in Sussex's first-innings by Tommy Gange. He wasn't required to bat again in Sussex's second-innings, with Sussex winning by 4 wickets.

Scott-Malden died at Washington, Sussex on 27 July 1956. He was also headmaster of Windlesham House School, a preparatory school which was founded by his great-grandfather and whose head-ship passed down through five generations of the Malden family.

References

Christopher Scott-Malden Wikipedia