Les Watt
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| Personal information | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Batting style | Right-hand bat | |||
| Bowling style | - | |||
| International information | ||||
| National side | New Zealand | |||
| Career statistics | ||||
| Competition | Tests | First-class | ||
| Matches | 1 | 48 | ||
| Runs scored | 2 | 2004 | ||
| Batting average | 1.00 | 23.30 | ||
| 100s/50s | 0/0 | -/10 | ||
| Top score | 2 | 96 | ||
| Balls bowled | - | - | ||
| Wickets | - | - | ||
| Bowling average | - | - | ||
| 5 wickets in innings | - | - | ||
| 10 wickets in match | - | - | ||
| Best bowling | - | - | ||
| Catches/stumpings | -/- | 14/- | ||
| Source: Cricinfo, | ||||
Leslie Watt (17 September 1924, Waitati, Otago, New Zealand - 15 November 1996, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand) was a New Zealand cricketer who played one Test for New Zealand, against England in March 1955. Playing as a specialist batsman, Watt made two runs in two innings, as he was twice bowled by England's bowlers. In first class cricket he played a total of 48 matches, making just over 2,000 runs at a batting average of 23.30 - often opening the batting for Otago with Bert Sutcliffe, whose first-class average was just over twice of Watt's.
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