List of Scotland ODI cricketers

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Since Scotland's first One Day International (ODI) in 1999, 86 players have represented the team. A One Day International (ODI) is an international cricket match between two representative teams, each having ODI status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC). An ODI differs from Test matches in that the number of overs per team is limited, and that each team has only one innings. The list is arranged in the order in which each player won his first ODI cap. Where more than one player won his first ODI cap in the same match, those players are listed alphabetically by surname. Scotland played their first ODI matches at the 1999 Cricket World Cup. Since 1 January 2006, Scotland has had official ODI status, meaning that any one-day match it plays after that date against the Test-playing nations, or against another side with ODI status, is an official ODI. The ICC currently grants temporary ODI status to associate (non-Test) nations for four-year cycles based on performances at World Cup qualification events. Scotland retains official ODI status at least until the end of the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier.

Ryan Watson plays through backward point against India at Glasgow's Titwood ground on 16 August 2007.

Scotland have played 173 ODIs, resulting in 79 victories, 84 defeats, 1 tie and 9 no results.[1] At the 2007 World Cup, Scotland lost all three of their matches and failed to pass beyond the group stages.[2] Scotland risk losing players to the county cricket system in England during the British summer, where teams representing 18 of the traditional counties of England compete.

George Munsey made the highest score for Scotland on 12 June 2025 when he scored 191 against the Netherlands.[3] Josh Davey holds the records for the best bowling figures for Scotland in an ODI with 6/28 against Afghanistan on 14 January 2015.[4] Richie Berrington is Scotland's leading run-scorer with 3,536 runs and Safyaan Sharif holds the record for most wickets in ODIs for Scotland with 110.

Key

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Batting

Bowling

Fielding

Players

Statistics are correct as of 4 September 2025.[7][8][9]
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Scotland ODI cricketers
General Batting Bowling Fielding Ref
No. Name First Last Mat Runs HS Avg 50 100 Balls Wkt BBI Ave 5WI Ca St
01 Michael Allingham 1999199931163.660010[10]
02 Asim Butt 19991999523115.750022242/2437.00000[11]
03 John Blain 19992009332844114.94001,329415/2228.60180[12]
04 James Brinkley 199919995522310.400016821/2958.50010[13]
05 Alec Davies  199919995833220.750021[14]
06 Nick Dyer 19991999532*3.000015652/2623.40020[15]
07 Gavin Hamilton  19992010381,23111935.177222032/3653.33061[16]
08 Bruce Patterson 19991999310103.330000[17]
09 Ian Philip 19991999320176.660040[18]
10 George Salmond  199919995573111.400010[19]
11 Mike Smith 19991999519133.800000[20]
12 Ian Stanger 199920065502710.000054020[21]
13 Greig Williamson 19991999211105.500000[22]
14 Paul Hoffmann 200620071885317.7200743163/2234.68050[23]
15 Dougie Lockhart  20062010142184624.2200100[24]
16 Ross Lyons 2006201025902822.50001,093203/2145.05040[25]
17 Neil McCallum 20062011431,002121*27.8342130[26]
18 Neil MacRae 2006200621085.000000[27]
19 Dewald Nel 20062010193111*15.5000730144/2546.35030[28]
20 Colin Smith  20062009274325919.63202211[29]
21 Ryan Watson  2006201035956123*30.8361570123/1844.000140[30]
22 Dougie Brown 200620071622050*15.7110629153/3740.93030[notes 1][31]
23 Omer Hussain 20062010863179.000010[32]
24 Navdeep Poonia 20062009212376711.281070[33]
25 Craig Wright  20062009202403716.0000861294/2922.86010[34]
26 Fraser Watts 200620113697410128.649170[35]
27 Glenn Rogers 2006200813812616.200051282/2251.12020[36]
28 Majid Haq 20062015545667116.64302,633605/5432.911100[37]
29 Gordon Drummond  200720133024035*18.46001,263254/4137.28050[38]
30 Richie Berrington 200820251333,60012733.332161,550344/4039.550460[39]
31 Gordon Goudie 2008201316802310.0000729235/7327.08170[40]
32 Qasim Sheikh 200820107632310.500020[41]
33 Kyle Coetzer  20082023893,19215638.9221527021/17126.500260[42]
34 Calum MacLeod 20082022883,02617538.301310968112/2676.000530[43]
35 Moneeb Iqbal 20092014131926324.001027042/3567.50010[44]
36 Jan Stander 2009201254422*11.000015062/2527.66010[45]
37 Stuart Chalmers 20092009299*006011/3449.00000[46]
38 Alasdair Evans 2009202142100289.09001,928585/4328.94190[47]
39 Marc Petrie  200920094331.500031[48]
40 Josh Davey 20102025334986421.65201,361506/2822.222100[49]
41 Gregor Maiden  201020117843121.000048050[50]
42 Preston Mommsen  20102017441,115139*30.976213263/2621.660220[51]
43 Matthew Parker 201020101059229.8300414124/3327.25030[52]
44 Ollie Hairs 201020105682713.600000[53]
45 Ryan Flannigan 201020101000.000000[54]
46 Safyaan Sharif 201120259060940*19.03004,1561135/3330.312220[55]
47 Craig Wallace  20122022325745821.2540172[56]
48 Matt Machan 201320162373411433.363140293/3142.66040[57]
49 David Murphy  2013201385820*11.600083[58]
50 Iain Wardlaw 2013201522217*3.50001,108364/2228.77010[59]
51 Robert Taylor 201320161515446*14.0000713203/3930.85060[60]
52 Neil Carter 201320133000.000017553/2726.40000[61]
53 Freddie Coleman 20132015162117015.071080[62]
54 Hamish Gardiner 20132015112629623.812040[63]
55 Matthew Cross  201420251102,21511423.5611213211[64]
56 Michael Leask 20142025911,547107*26.67812,754714/2432.400370[65]
57 Brad Wheal 201620241849248.1600873273/3423.07030[66]
58 Con de Lange 201620171312326*20.5000546165/6023.18170[67]
59 Ruaidhri Smith 201620162101010.00009011/3197.00000[68]
60 Chris Sole 201620233071176.45001,490534/2723.67090[69]
61 Mark Watt 20162025827336020.36104,2461105/3327.311280[70]
62 George Munsey 20172025702,63019144.57183370[71]
63 Stuart Whittingham 20172019573*3.500025183/5828.00030[72]
64 Michael Jones 20182024163858727.503040[73]
65 Tom Sole 201820191046207.6600504104/1538.70070[74]
66 Scott Cameron 20182018298*9.000010932/6441.00010[75]
67 Dylan Budge 201820221724846*22.540015011/21111.00080[76]
68 Adrian Neill 2019202392914*14.5000431143/3224.42030[77]
69 Hamza Tahir 201920233126134.33001,454405/3825.82150[78]
70 Gavin Main 20192024168264*82.0010716345/5218.11180[79]
71 Christopher McBride 20222025193955623.231013231/1033.33050[80]
72 Chris Greaves 202220253038156*22.4120659285/5321.421110[81]
73 Oliver Davidson 202220221141414.000054000[82]
74 Brandon McMullen 20222025371,20215141.44441,607555/3422.101220[83]
75 Jack Jarvis 2023202516812610.1200511144/4033.57050[84]
76 Tom Mackintosh 202320231016938*21.120020[85]
77 Liam Naylor 202320252342017.000000[86]
78 Brad Currie 2024202514168*16.0000641324/2612.81050[87]
79 Scott Currie 2024202431055.000012032/1628.66000[88]
80 Andrew Umeed 20242024513898*46.001010[89]
81 Charlie Tear 20242025204898030.564050[90]
82 Jasper Davidson 2024202573824*00348124/2329.66020[91]
83 Charlie Cassell 202420256444.0000274117/2124.36110[92]
84 Michael English 202420241107107107.000120[93]
85 Finlay McCreath 20252025102748134.250080[94]
86 Mackenzie Jones 20252025210243/5532.25030[95]
87 Tom Bruce 202520252332233.000010[96]
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Captains

George Salmond was Scotland's first ODI captain, leading his team in the 1999 World Cup. In the intervening years between the World Cup and Scotland gaining ODI status in 2006, the captaincy had passed on to Craig Wright. After his team were knocked out of the 2007 World Cup in the first round, Wright resigned the captaincy. He was replaced by Ryan Watson. Watson said Wright was a hard act to follow and he intended "to pick up where Craig left off, bring in some of my own ideas and hopefully achieve the same level of success".[97] Early in 2009, after Scotland failed to qualify for the 2011 World Cup, Watson stepped down as captain and was replaced by Gavin Hamilton.[98]

More information Player, Dates of captaincy ...
Player[99] Dates of captaincy Mat Won Lost Tied No result % win[notes 2]
George Salmond1999505000.00
Ryan Watson2006–2009162110315.38
Craig Wright2006–200715780046.67
Gavin Hamilton2009–20105140020.00
Gordon Drummond2010–201316970056.25
Kyle Coetzer2013–2014, 2016–20224526171160.22
Preston Mommsen2013–2016257150331.81
Richie Berrington2018, 2022–20254326150263.41
Matthew Cross2022–2022, 20255320060.00
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See also

Notes

  1. Dougie Brown played One Day International cricket for England. Only his record for Scotland is given above.
  2. Percentage is worked out by counting tied games as half a win and excluding no results from the equation.

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