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Full name
  
Leonidas Cecil Bott

Name
  
Leonidas Bott

Batting style
  
Right-handed

Role
  
Cricket Player

Died
  
August 21, 1968

1912–25
  
Western Australia


Born
  
14 July 1889 (
1889-07-14
)
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

First-class debut
  
25 Oct 1912 Western Australia v South Australia

Last First-class
  
21 Nov 1925 Western Australia v South Australia

Education
  
Christian Brothers' College, Perth

Bowling style
  
Right-arm medium pace

Leonidas Cecil Bott (14 July 1889 – 21 August 1968) was an Australian cricketer and engineer who played 14 first-class matches for Western Australia between 1912 and 1925. Born in Adelaide, Bott was educated at Perth Boys' School and Christian Brothers' College, and later received a scholarship to study at the University of Adelaide. He played WACA grade cricket with North Fremantle, Perth, North Perth and Mount Lawley, and also played a number of games for Western Australia before and after the First World War, captaining the side in two matches in 1922 and 1924. Bott worked as an engineer, and was involved in the construction of the Kalgoorlie–Port Augusta railway in 1912. He later served as assistant-superintending engineer at the Victorian Postmaster-General's Department. In 1953, he was awarded the Coronation Medal of Queen Elizabeth II.

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