Career Stats and Personal Info

Zak Crawley is an English international cricketer who plays Test cricket for England. He is a right-handed top-order batter and has also represented England in One Day Internationals. In 2023, he captained England in two matches against Ireland. At the domestic level, he plays for Kent County Cricket Club.

Crawley made his international debut in November 2019 in the second Test of England’s tour of New Zealand. He scored 267 runs in 2020, a performance that led to him being named one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 2021. His mentor is former Kent captain Rob Key, who was appointed Director of Men’s Cricket by the England and Wales Cricket Board in 2022.

Zak Crawley Records and Achievements

Zak Crawley scored 267 against Pakistan in Southampton in 2020, which remains his highest Test score and one of the highest scores by an England opener. He was England’s leading run-scorer in the 2023 Ashes series, helping England recover from 2–0 down to draw the series 2–2. His 189 off 182 balls at Old Trafford in that series became one of the most memorable Ashes innings in recent times.

In limited-overs cricket, Crawley scored a half-century on his ODI debut against Pakistan in 2021. He captained England in two ODIs against Ireland in 2023. In 2025, he earned a T20I call-up after strong performances for Kent in the Vitality Blast and Northern Superchargers in The Hundred, along with successful stints in leagues like the BBL and SA20.



Zak Crawley Career Stats

Zak Crawley has played 113 Test innings, scoring 3,527 runs in Test cricket. He has hit 5 centuries and 21 half-centuries in the format.

In ODIs, Crawley has batted in 8 innings and scored 199 runs. He has not scored a century but has registered 2 half-centuries. His runs include 23 fours and 2 sixes.

Across first-class cricket, Crawley has played 247 innings and accumulated 7,778 runs. He has scored 12 hundreds and 47 fifties.

In List A matches, he has played 30 innings and scored 942 runs. This includes 1 century and 6 half-centuries. He has struck 101 fours and 2 sixes.

In T20s, Crawley has appeared in 94 innings and scored 2,381 runs. He has scored 1 century and 12 half-centuries.

Batting
FormatInnsRuns100s50s4s6s
Tests113352752149312
ODIs819902232
FC24777781247110430
List A30942161012
T20s94238111225575

Zak Crawley’s Personal Life

Crawley grew up spending long hours in the nets with his parents, who supported his cricket without being pushy. They regularly took him to games and practice sessions, focusing on enjoyment rather than pressure. He joined the Kent academy at the age of 13, where he learned how to balance hard work with enjoyment.

His father, Terry Crawley, known as “Terry the Till,” became famous in the late 1990s for his rapid rise from earning £100 a week as a carpet fitter to becoming a millionaire futures trader in the City. In 1997, he was reported to be Britain’s fifth highest-paid man, earning more than £8 million a year and appearing on the Sunday Times Rich List, behind only musicians such as Elton John and Phil Collins.

Zak Crawley Contract

Zak Crawley has been awarded an England Men’s central contract for the 2025–26 season by the England and Wales Cricket Board. The contract is a one-year deal and was announced on Tuesday, 4 November 2025, as part of the updated ECB Central Contract list.

Crawley has scored five Test centuries in his career and has two ODI half-centuries to his name. He also captained England on two occasions during the ODI series against Ireland in 2023. He is a product of the Kent Cricket Academy and continues to represent Kent in domestic cricket.

Crawley has signed a contract extension with Kent Cricket that will keep him at the club until the end of the 2025 season. The extension was announced on Tuesday, 1 October 2024.

Zak Crawley is a product of the Kent Cricket Academy and made his debut for Kent in 2017. He will be available to play for Kent around his England international commitments during the 2025 season. He expressed his happiness at continuing with his home county and stated that staying with Kent was an easy decision for him.

FAQs.

Q. Why was Zak Crawley not dropped?

A. England backed Zak Crawley because they believed he could succeed on fast Australian pitches. They ignored his low scores and continued to trust his potential despite criticism.

Q. Who is Zak Crawley’s father?

A. Zak Crawley’s father is Terry Crawley. He is a retired futures trader from London.

Q. What is Zak Crawley’s top score?

A. Zak Crawley’s highest Test score is 267, scored against Pakistan in August 2020.

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