Happy Birthday South Africa Cricketer Neil McKenzie, Neil’s full name is Neil Douglas McKenzie Neil McKenzie was born on 24 Nov. 1975, Johannesburg, Transvaal South Africa. His batting style is a right-hand bat and his bowling style is right arm medium This is McKenzie’s 46th birthday.

Happy B’Day South Africa Cricketer Neil McKenzie

Neil McKenzie Family Details :-

Mackenzie was borning and raised in Johannesburg. His father’s name is Kevin Mackenzie. A South African first-class cricketer. A whose career with Transvaal lasted from. Neil’s has a sister named Megan McKenzie, who is a South African model.

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Neil is marrying N. McKenzie with his wife named Kerry McGregor. Who is a South African model, and they have three children?

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Mackenzie’s Education :-

Mackenzie was educating at King Edward VII School. Mackenzie was a promising junior cricketer. The SA schools and under-19 sides. McKenzie was marrying his wife. South African model Kerry McGregor. McKenzie’s sister is a prominent South African model.

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Happy B’Day South Africa Cricketer Neil McKenzie

Neil’s Career :-

McKenzie began his career in cricket as a junior cricketer, captaining South African schools and under-19 sides. He arrived as an opener on the tour of Sri Lanka.

He had cemented his place in South Africa’s middle-order. And his career as an opener. Neil scored his first Test century against New Zealand in 2000-01.

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In January 2010, Neil Mackenzie joined English county team Hampshire as a Kolpak player for the 2010 County Championship. In 2011, on 5 August, McKenzie achieved his career-best first-class score of 237 in a County Championship match against Yorkshire.

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Mackenzie’s and Michael Carberry set a new Hampshire record for the third wicket in first-class cricket. Surpassing the previous best partnership for the third wicket by a 523-run partnership. That George Brown and Phil Mead were setting in 1927 honoring.