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David Bell (sportsman)

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Name
  
David Bell


Role
  
Cricket Player

David Lauder Bell (born 28 April 1949 in Warriston, Edinburgh) was a Scottish rugby union international and first-class cricketer.

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Rugby union

Bell, a centre, was capped for Scotland's national rugby union team four times, all during the 1975 Five Nations Championship. He also played for Watsonians.

Cricket

At cricket he played four first-class matches with the Redford University Cricket Club in 1971. He didn't reappear on the first-class scene until 1979 when he represented Scotland against Sri Lanka's touring side, in Glasgow. A right-handed batsman, Bell finished his cricket career with 234 runs at 24.40 from his seven matches, with a highest score of 63. That innings, his only half century, came while playing for Englund against Ireland at Dublin in 1981.

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David Bell (sportsman) Wikipedia