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Full Name. Craig White. Born. December 16, 1969, Morley Hall, Yorkshire. Age. 54y 154d. Nicknames. Chalky, Bassey. Batting Style. Right hand Bat. Bowling Style. Right arm Fast medium, Right arm...
- Male
- January 16, 1970
- England
Craig White (born 1969) is a former English cricketer, who played Tests and ODIs. He is currently a cricket coach. [1] [2] Domestic career. Born 16 December 1969, Morley, West Yorkshire, England, White was brought up in Australia, but later moved back to England, his country of birth, where he became Yorkshire's first-ever overseas signing.
- Right-handed
- 2 March 2003 v Australia
- Right-arm fast-medium
- 26 December 2002 v Australia
Nov 2, 2020 · The Craig White story: Ditching off-spin, the comeback and bowling Lara. by Ed Kemp November 2, 2020 - 1:13pm 6 minute read. Craig White, the Yorkshire-born, Australia-raised and re-adopted Englishman, revisited his fascinating all-round career in a chat with Ed Kemp. First published in 2017.
Jun 26, 2000 · Only a month after Craig White lost consciousness and collapsed in a rain-soaked gutter in a Scarborough sidestreet he returns to the England squad for Thursday's Lord's Test against West...
Jul 1, 1990 · Craig White. "The Thundercat" ASSOCIATION. Team Lionheart. CLASS. Welterweight. Wins 14. KO / TKO. 5. 36% SUBMISSIONS. 9. 64% DECISIONS. 0% Losses 12. KO / TKO. 3. 25% SUBMISSIONS. 6. 50%...
Craig White was a muscular all-rounder who played for England between 1994 and 2003. He scored two Test centuries and took 17 wickets, but lacked consistency and was often carried away by over-aggression.