First XI: Craig White
Name: Craig White
Role: Right-hand bat, right-arm fast-medium bowler, cover fielder
Born: 16 December 1969, Morley, Yorkshire
Height: 6ft 1in, Weight: 11st 11lbs
Education: Kennington Primary; Flora Hill High School; Bendigo Senior High School (all Victoria, Australia)
County Debut: 1990
County Cap: 1993
Test Debut: 1994
Tests: 21
One Day Internationals: 37
1st Class 50s: 36
1st Class 100s: 11
1st Class 5w in innings: 9
1st Class catches: 133
One-Day 100s: 2
One-Day 5w in innings: 2
Place in batting averages: 107th av. 31.84
Place in bowling averages: 91st av.35.23
Strike rate: 75.58 (career 51.91)
Best batting: 186 Yorkshire v Lancashire, Old Trafford 2001
Best bowling: 8-55 Yorkshire v Gloucestershire, Gloucester 1998
Overseas Teams played for:
1990-91 - Victoria, Australia
Overseas tours:
1989-90 � Australian YC to West Indies
1994-95 � England to Australia
1995-96 � England to India and Pakistan (World Cup)
1995-96 � England A to Pakistan
1996-97 � England A to Australia
1996-97 � England to Zimbabwe and New Zealand
1999-00 � England to South Africa and Zimbabwe (one-day series)
2000-01 � England to Kenya (ICC Knockout Trophy)
2000-01 � England to Pakistan and Sri Lanka
2001-02 � England to India and New Zealand
Previous Stand Out Performances:
Recommended to Yorkshire by the Victorian Cricket Academy, being eligible to play for Yorkshire as he was born in the county.
Formerly bowled off-spin.
1999-00 � called up for one-day series v South Africa and Zimbabwe after injury to Andrew Flintoff
Feb 2000 � took 5-21 and scored 26 in second One-Day International v Zimbabwe in Bulawayo, Zimababwe. Awarded Man of the Match.
2000 � took National League hat-trick (Fleming, Patel, Masters) v Kent at Headingley
2000 � England�s leading wicket-taker in the NatWest Triangular Series v Zimbabwe and West Indies with 11 wickets
2000 � Recorded maiden Test five-wicket return (5057) in fourth Test v West Indies on his home ground of Headingley. Followed up with 5-32 in the fifth Test at the Oval.
2000-01 � Scored 93 in England�s first innings in the first Test at Lahore, in the process sharing, with Graham Thorpe, in a new record sixth-wicket partnership for England in Tests v Pakistan (166); also took 4-54 in Pakistan�s only innings of the match
2001 � England central contract
2002 � Granted benefit for 2002
2001-02 � scored maiden test century (121) in second Test v India at Amedabad, winning Man of the Match award and sharing with James Foster in a record seventh-wicket partnership for England Tests v India (105)