| Personal information | |
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| Full name | David John Cox |
| Born | 1 March 1973 Coventry, Warwickshire, England |
| Batting | Right-handed |
| Bowling | Right-arm medium-fast |
| International information | |
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Source: CricketArchive, 2 February 2016 | |
David John Cox (born 1 March 1973) is a former Scottish international cricketer who represented the Scottish national side between 1999 and 2001. He played as a right-arm pace bowler.
Cox began his club career in Scotland with the Aberdeen-based Aberdeenshire Cricket Club, but later switched to The Grange Club (based in Edinburgh). [1] He made his debut for the national team in August 1999, playing a first-class match against a South Africa Academy team. [2] The following year, he represented Scotland at the ICC Emerging Nations Challenge in Zimbabwe, although he took only a single wicket from four games. [3] At the 2001 ICC Trophy in Canada, Cox played in three of Scotland's ten games, taking wickets against Singapore (1/19 from eight overs) and Canada (1/40 from eight overs). [4] He made his final appearances for Scotland later in the year, playing C&G Trophy games against the Middlesex Cricket Board and Dorset. [3]
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