David Lauder Bell (born (1949-04-28) 28 April 1949 (age 73) in Warriston, Edinburgh) was a Scottish rugby union international and first-class cricketer.
He played for Watsonians.[1]
He was capped by Edinburgh District.[2]
He was capped by Scotland 'B' twice, both times against France 'B' in the period 1974–75.
Bell was capped for Scotland's national rugby union team four times, all during the 1975 Five Nations Championship.[3]
At cricket he played four first-class matches with the Redford University Cricket Club in 1971.[4] He didn't reappear on the first-class scene until 1979 when he represented Scotland against Sri Lanka's touring side, in Glasgow. A right-handed batsman, Bell finished his cricket career with 234 runs at 24.40 from his seven matches, with a highest score of 63. That innings, his only half century, came while playing for Englund against Ireland at Dublin in 1981.[5]
Bell reached the final of the Lothians Boys Golf Championship in 1964, but according to Bell’s recollection, he came up against a young player called Bernard Gallacher who beat him 7 and 6 and would go on to have an extremely successful golf career. Bell returned to amateur Golf and in 2012, aged 63 and still playing off a handicap of 3, he had amateur successes at the Braids Hill Golf Course in Edinburgh.[6]
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