Description
Calum Scott MacLeod is a Scotland professional cricketer.
MacLeod is a native Gaelic speaker who attended Hillpark Secondary School, the Glasgow Gaelic School at the time. His family originally comes from the island of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides.
As a youth MacLeod played for Drumpellier Cricket Club before moving to the Scottish National Cricket League Premier Division with Uddingston Cricket Club, as an opening or new ball bowler and middle order batsman. He played in the 2006 U-19 Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka.
After making some 70 appearance with Scotland age group sides, he secured a retainer contract with Warwickshire for the 2006 season, to play Under-17s, Under-19s and 2nd XI cricket. Awarded an improved contract for 2007, he ended the season as joint top wicket-taker in the Warwickshire 2nd XI and was voted "Most Improved 2nd XI Player of the Year" by the County side.
In November 2007 the 19-year-old MacLeod signed a two-year contract with Warwickshire. He spent winter 2007/8 playing Grade cricket for Penrith in Sydney and returned to Moseley Cricket Club as their contracted County player for 2008 in the Birmingham Premier Cricket League.
Born
November 15th, 1988 in Glasgow (Age 36)
Teams
Last Changes
2020/11/13
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2020/10/12
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2008/07/01
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