A canny operator with the ball, Mark Watt has emerged as one of Scotland’s most dependable white-ball bowlers in recent years. The left-arm spinner , known for his flatter trajectory and tactical discipline, is widely recognised for his ability to apply pressure rather than hunt for wickets outright . Watt’s approach is straightforward yet effective — firing the ball in at a quick pace , targeting the stumps, and denying batsmen any room to free their arms. While not a big turner of the ball, his accuracy and control have made him a go-to option in the T20 format , where batsmen are forced to take risks against his tight lines. His most memorable moment came during Scotland’s historic ODI win over England in 2018 , a match that remains the country's most celebrated cricketing triumph to date. In a high-scoring thriller against the then No.1-ranked side, Watt held his nerve with the ball, playing a key role in closing out the game for Scotland. Though he is a handy lower-order batsman , Watt is primarily selected for his bowling prowess. He has had county stints with Derbyshire and Lancashire , gaining valuable experience in the English domestic circuit. While he has featured in a handful of First-Class matches , his skill set is tailor-made for limited-overs formats , particularly T20 cricket , where his defensive style often frustrates aggressive batsmen into making mistakes. With his unique spin approach and growing experience on the international and domestic circuit, Mark Watt continues to be a vital cog in Scotland’s white-ball bowling unit.