List of Scotland national cricket captains

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This is a list of all cricketers who have captained Scotland in an official international match. This includes the ICC Trophy, Under-19 games and One Day Internationals, Twenty20 Internationals. The tables are correct as of the January 2012.

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One Day Internationals

Scotland played their first ODI on 16 May 1999.

Scottish ODI Captains [1]
No.NameSpanPlayedWonTiedLostNR
1 George Salmond 199950050
2 Ryan Watson 2006-20071620113
3 Craig Wright 2006-2009157080
4 Gavin Hamilton 2009-201051040
5 Gordon Drummond 2010-2013169070
6 Kyle Coetzer 2013-Present31161140
7 Preston Mommsen 2013-20162570153
8 Richie Berrington 201820020
Overall115421666

Twenty20 Internationals

Scotland played their first Twenty20 International against Kenya on 4 February 2010.

Scottish T20I Captains [2]
No.NameSpanPlayedWonTiedLostNR
1 Ryan Watson 2007-200862031
2 Gavin Hamilton 2009-201060060
3 Gordon Drummond 2012-201353020
4 Kyle Coetzer 2012-Present29151130
5 Preston Mommsen 2013-2016179062
6 Richie Berrington 201920020
Overall65291323

ICC Trophy/ICC World Corld Qualifier

Scotland debuted in the ICC Trophy in the 1996/97 tournament.

Scottish ICC Trophy/ICC World Corld Qualifier Captains
No.NameSpanPlayedWonTiedLostNR
1 George Salmond 1996/9720011913051
2 Craig Wright 200577000
3 Ryan Watson 2009105050
6 Kyle Coetzer 201421010
7 Preston Mommsen 2010-201487010
Overall4633071

Youth One-Day International captains

This is a list of Scottish cricketers who have captained their country in an Under-19's ODI.

Scottish Under 19's Captains
No.NameSpanPlayedWonTiedLostNR
1 John Blain 199862040
2Robert More200262040
3 Kyle Coetzer 200452030
4 Ian Young 200420020
5 Kasim Farid 200650050
6 Paddy Sadler 201262400
7 Ross McLean 201463030
Overall'36110250

Women's Captain

Scottish Women's Captain
No.NameSpanPlayedWonTiedLostNR
1 Linda Spence 200151040
2 Kari Anderson 200330030
Overall'81070

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