Pratt's highest score was 85, in Taranaki's only first-class victory, against Hawke's Bay in March 1897.
[2] Pratt continued to represent the region after Taranaki lost first-class status after the 1897–98 season.
Against the Australians in 1909–10 he top-scored for Taranaki with 31 in a match that ended in a close draw.
[5] Pratt ran a cabinet-making, upholstering and undertaking business in Hāwera.
[8] Later they moved to Western Australia, where they had a property beside the Hay River near Denmark.