Last updated on: July 30, 2025
Zak Crawley (born 3 February 1998, Bromley, Kent) is a right‑handed opening batsman for England and Kent. A product of Kent’s academy and the son of former City trader Terry Crawley, he debuted in first‑class cricket in 2017 and earned his Test cap at Hamilton in November 2019. Tall, free‑flowing and strong through the covers, Crawley’s technique and temperament quickly marked him as a potential heir to England’s great classical openers.
His breakout 267 against Pakistan at Southampton in 2020 remains the seventh‑highest maiden century in Test history, and a run‑a‑ball 189 at Old Trafford during the 2023 Ashes underscored his Bazball credentials. Though his career average hovers in the low‑30s, Crawley’s high‑impact stroke‑play regularly tilts momentum England’s way. Mercurial yet match‑winning, he stands as a cornerstone of England’s evolving, attack‑minded top order.
As of December 2025, Zak Crawley is 27 years and 10 months old. His estimated net worth is $1.5 million, and he is 6 feet 5 inches (196 cm or 1.96 m) tall.
Bio/Wiki
Full Name
Zak Crawley
Nickname
Creepy
Profession
Cricketer
Career
Debut
Test
November 29, 2019, vs New Zealand
Position
Batsman
Best
267 (Test)
100
5 (Test)
50s
18 (Test), 2 (ODI)
Personal Profile and Background Details
Date of Birth
February 3, 1998
Age
As of today, Zak Crawley is 27 years, 10 months, and 2 days old.
Zodiac sign
Aquarius
Signature
Nationality
English
Birth Place
Bromley, United Kingdom
Residence
United Kingdom
School / College / University
New Beacon School
Tonbridge School
Religion
Christianity
Race / Ethnicity
English
Hobbies
Playing Golf, Watching Football, and Playing Video Games.
Physical Attributes and Measurements
Height
- In feet – 6′ 5″
- In Centimeters – 196 cm
- In meters – 1.96 m
Weight
- In kilograms – 75 kg
- In Pounds – 160 lbs
Body Measurements
- Chest Size: unknown
- Biceps Size: unknown
- Waist Size: unknown
Shoe size
14 (US)
Eye color
Black
Hair color
Brown
Family
Wife
Not married yet.
Father
John Paul Crawley
Terry Crawley, a former City of London futures trader who began his career as a carpet fitter and became one of Britain’s highest-paid men, even appearing on the Sunday Times Rich List.
Mother
Lisa Crawley
Siblings
India Crawley (Younger Sister)
India is his younger sister, and she graduated from University College London.
Children
None
Relationship & More
Marital Status
Single
Marriage Date
N/A
Girlfriend and Dating History
Unknown
Favorite Things
Favorite Sport – Football
Net worth 2025
As of December 2025, it’s estimated that Zak Crawley has a net worth of about $1.5 million. As England’s tall and stylish Test opener, Crawley’s income today is a mix of central contracts, match fees, county cricket, franchise gigs, and modest endorsements. And while he may not be the flashiest name in cricket, his earnings are on par with the modern English cricketer’s upper-middle class.
Let’s walk through it, piece by piece.
ECB Central Contract — The Core Paycheck
At the centre of Crawley’s earnings is his two-year full central contract with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), announced in October 2023. This isn’t just a pat on the back — it’s a financial security blanket that rewards consistency and potential.
Estimated Salary:
Between £500,000 and £600,000 per year
Full contracts typically range from £350,000 to £800,000 depending on seniority and format focus. Crawley, as a red-ball specialist and one of the poster boys of England’s Bazball era, likely sits comfortably in the upper-middle band. This contract also includes medical support, training perks, bonuses for series wins, and travel expenses — all paid for by the ECB.
Test Match Fees — Paid to Perform
In addition to the base contract, Crawley gets paid per match. And as a Test regular, those appearances stack up quickly.
Estimated Match Fees:
Around £12,500 per Test match
If Crawley plays 12–14 Tests a year — which has become his usual — that adds another £150,000–£175,000 to his annual income. These fees are on top of his base salary and are paid out regardless of win or loss, making them one of the most reliable add-ons in the English system.
County Cricket (Kent) — The Home Ground Hustle
Zak Crawley has remained loyal to Kent County Cricket Club, where he came up through the academy ranks. Although county salaries are nowhere near the ECB’s, they’re not insignificant either — especially for an England international.
Estimated County Salary:
Between £50,000 and £80,000
Kent pays Crawley for appearances in the County Championship, One-Day Cup, and even the occasional T20 Blast match when international duties allow. It’s a steady supplement that also keeps him connected to his roots.
The Hundred + Franchise Gigs — Short Format, Big Money
Crawley plays for London Spirit in The Hundred, England’s new-age franchise league. While he hasn’t dived headfirst into the global T20 scene like some of his peers, his Hundred salary isn’t too shabby.
The Hundred Estimated Salary:
Between £75,000 and £100,000
He was also picked up by the Hobart Hurricanes for a short stint in Australia’s Big Bash League (BBL). It wasn’t a long campaign, but even a few weeks in the BBL can pay well.
BBL Estimated Income:
Around £30,000–£40,000
As his profile grows and he becomes more comfortable in white-ball formats, Crawley could easily land more lucrative contracts across leagues like the PSL, CPL, or even IPL if he pivots toward T20.
Endorsements & Gear Deals — Modest, For Now
Unlike England teammates Ben Stokes or Jofra Archer, Zak Crawley hasn’t aggressively pursued commercial deals. However, he’s been spotted using Gray-Nicolls gear — a long-time bat sponsor of many English cricketers.
Estimated Endorsement Income:
Likely £10,000–£30,000 per year
There’s room for this to grow. If Crawley stays in form and continues as a staple in England’s Test side, brands will come knocking — especially those in sportswear, watches, or men’s grooming.
Social Media Profiles
He is not active on other platforms.
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