CRAIG ERVINE BIOGRAPHY



| FULL NAME | Craig Richard Ervine |
| NICKNAME | Craig |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Harare, Zimbabwe |
| BORN | 19 August 1985 |
| HEIGHT | 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) |
| EYE COLOUR | Brown |
| JERSEY NO. | 77 (ICC) |
| BATTING STYLE | Left-handed |
| BOWLING STYLE | Right-arm off-break |
| FATHER | Rory Ervine |
| ZODIAC SIGN | Leo |
| HOBBIES | Travelling |
| COLLEGE | Lomagundi College |
| CRAIG ERVINE’S INSTAGRAM | @sluggo7785 |
| CRAIG ERVINE’S FACEBOOK | @craigervine160 |
| CRAIG ERVINE’S TWITTER | @Craig_Ervine77 |
CRAIG ERVINE’S NEWS
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DEBUT IN INTERNATIONAL CRICKET OF CRAIG ERVINE
- Test – August 04, 2011 vs Bangladesh at Harare
- ODI – 28 May 2010 vs India at Bulawayo
- T20I – 3 May 2010 vs Sri Lanka at Providence
CRICKET & MORE OF CRAIG ERVINE
- Domestic/IPL Franchise – Zimbabwe, Hampshire 2nd XI, Southern Rocks, Zimbabwe A, Zimbabwe President’s XI, Matabeleland Tuskers, Zimbabwe Select XI, Zimbabwe Under-19s Midlands, Zimbabwe XI
- Nature on the field – Calm
- Like to play against – India
GIRLFRIENDS AND MORE OF CRAIG ERVINE
- Belinda Ervine
- Instagram Account:- @belinda_ervine

FAVOURITES OF CRAIG ERVINE
| Cricketer | Heath Streak |
| Place | Dubai |
| Food | Fish |
| Actor | Prudence Katomeni |
| Actresses | Tendaiishe Chitima |
| Film | Yellow Card |
| Musician | Stella Chiweshe |
| Car | BMW |
| Animal | Dogs, Cats |
CRAIG ERVINE’S VIDEO
SALARY
– Test Fee – $4000 Dollars
– ODI Fee – $2500 Dollars
– T20 Fee – 1500 Dollars
– IPL 2022 – INR 15 crore
- Income – $100000 Dollars Annually
- Net Worth (Approx) – 24 Crore
PHOTOGALLERY OF CRAIG ERVINE









FAQs about Craig Ervine
Craig has 2 brothers, Sean and Ryan. Sean played for Zimbabwe and, after leaving the country in 2004, forged a successful career in English county cricket with Hampshire. Ryan played domestic limited overs cricket in Zimbabwe in 2009/10 season.
Ervine’s father Rory and uncle Neil both played first-class cricket for Rhodesia B in the 1977/78 Castle Bowl competition and another uncle, Gordon Den, played for Rhodesia and Eastern province in the 1960s. Den’s father, Ervine’s grandfather, Alexander Den is recorded as having made one appearance for Rhodesia against the touring Australian national side in 1936.
Ervine suffered a freak accident when he was in his early teens. He slipped and fell on a piece of broken glass and it required a three hour corrective surgery on his right hand. Initial diagnosis suggested an amputation. His mother was a nurse during wartime immediately helped her son from excessive bleeding.
Ervine inherited interest in cricket through his grandparents who would even pay 50 cents to anyone who took a wicket.











