11 Facts About Craig White

1.

Craig White was born on 1969 and is a former English cricketer, who played Tests and ODIs.

2.

At the start of his career, Craig White was an all-rounder who batted right-handed and bowled right-arm off spin.

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Craig White selected his fellow Yorkshireman White for this role, much to the surprise of many media pundits and fans.

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Craig White's performances were inconsistent and he was dropped after eight matches.

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Craig White had a successful series, contributing useful runs at numbers seven and eight, and becoming an important member of the pace-bowling attack, including dismissing Brian Lara for his first golden duck of his Test career.

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Craig White played well on subsequent tours to the subcontinent, with his most notable achievements being 93 against Pakistan at Lahore in 2000 and 121 against India at Ahmedabad in 2001.

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In 2004, Craig White was appointed captain of Yorkshire, and in 2005 led them to promotion from Division Two of the County Championship.

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8.

In 265 first-class matches, up to the end of 2006, Craig White had scored 11,949 runs at 32.91 with a best of 186, while his 341 List A one day games brought him 8,933 runs at 26.56, with a best score of 148.

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Craig White took 395 first-class wickets at an average of 28.47, with a best of eight for 55, and another 337 scalps in the one day game at 25.02, with a best of 5 for 19.

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Craig White is a former president of the Royal Burton Agnes Cricket Club, until 2017 when he was replaced by Phil Tufnell.

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In 2012, Craig White accepted a position on the coaching staff, at Hampshire County Cricket Club.