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Full name Stanley Winckworth Scott
Born March 24, 1854, Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra, India
Died December 8, 1933, Kent House, Beckenham, Kent (aged 79 years 259 days)
Major teams Middlesex
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast
Education Streatham School; Brentwood School
Batting and fielding averages
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
100
Ct
St
First-class
104
192
19
4432
224
25.61
4
61
0
Bowling averages
Mat
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
Ave
Econ
SR
5w
10
First-class
104
458
207
3
1/15
69.00
2.71
152.6
0
0
Career statistics
First-class span
1878 - 1893
Profile
Stanley Scott was a prominent figure in Middlesex cricket and when contemporary with Walter Read, A. E. Stoddart, Lionel Palairet and H. T. Hewett stood out as one of the best batsmen in the country. Born in Bombay, on March 24, 1854, he played for Middlesex by residence. Educated at Streatham School and Brentwood School, he learned his cricket on Streatham Common, but did not get into the Middlesex XI until 24 years of age. At once showing himself a batsman of more than ordinary ability, he improved so much that in 1882, 1885 and 1886, he headed the county batting averages, his average in the last-mentioned season being 37.10. In 1892, he did particularly well, coming out first in batting with an average of 39, and, hitting up 224 against Gloucestershire, achieved what at that time was a rare distinction. Chosen that year for the Gentlemen both at Lord's and at The Oval, he on each occasion did himself full justice. At Lord's in the first innings he scored 60, and at The Oval 80 in the second, the latter effort being made against such great bowlers as Lohmann, Peel, Lockwood and William Barnes. After 1893, however, Stanley Scott, due to the claims of his business on the Stock Exchange, and to give up the game; otherwise he undoubtedly would have earned still greater renown. His powerful build and large dark moustache made him easily recognised on the field. Playing in a fine attractive style, and getting most of his runs in front of the wicket, he was especially brilliant on the off side. He also appeared for Herefordshire and in minor cricket was always a great run-getter.
Wisden Cricketers' Almanack