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Dave Crowe

David William Crowe (18 October 1933 – 12 May 2000) was a New Zealand cricketer who played three first-class matches for Canterbury and Wellington between 1953 and 1958. A left-handed batsman and right-arm medium-pace bowler, he is best known as the father of Test cricket captains Martin Crowe and Jeff Crowe, the first father to produce two such captains in New Zealand cricket history. Crowe later contributed to cricket through umpiring and writing, co-authoring books such as The Crowe Style: Martin & Jeff's World of Cricket (1987) with his wife Audrey, and The Crowe Report on New Zealand's 1986 tour of England.

Early life and education

Birth and upbringing

David William Crowe was born on 18 October 1933 in , , . He was the son of John Doubleday Crowe and Lois Catherine Jean (née Cunningham). in was a predominantly rural region, characterized by large sheep stations, hill country farming, and agricultural communities that had developed from European settlement in the previous century. Crowe's early years coincided with the aftermath of the , a period of severe economic hardship in that affected families through falling export prices, reduced incomes, and widespread unemployment, particularly in rural areas reliant on . This context fostered a modest upbringing for many children, marked by resourcefulness and close-knit community ties amid ongoing recovery efforts. The Crowe family had ties to cricket, with Crowe growing up alongside his cousin J.W. Clarke, a fellow New Zealand cricketer, which likely introduced him to the sport in his youth. In this environment, childhood centered on community-oriented outdoor activities and local sports, reflecting the era's emphasis on accessible recreation in rural New Zealand.

Education and early interests

He attended local primary schools during his early childhood. As his family relocated to other regions, including the area, Crowe pursued secondary education at Christchurch Technical College in the early 1950s. It was during these school years that Crowe first nurtured his passion for , participating in matches for school teams and local clubs in Marlborough and later . These experiences allowed him to develop foundational skills as a left-hand batter and leg-break bowler. While became his dominant interest, the active outdoor lifestyle of the era was common among youth. The 's emerging cricketing connections from his upbringing provided additional encouragement for his dedication to the game.

Cricket career

Dave Crowe, the English beatboxer born in 1988, has no recorded involvement in professional or domestic .

Family and personal life

Marriage and children

Dave Crowe married , who was New Zealand's foremost female cricketer and also excelled in and , and the couple established their life in the suburbs of Henderson and . They had two sons: , born on 14 September 1958 in , who later played for and became an match referee, and , born on 22 September 1962 in Henderson, who captained the New Zealand Test team and was named Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1985. The Crowe family provided a stable environment that emphasized support for their sons' sporting pursuits, with both parents offering unwavering encouragement amid the demands of . Dave's own background as a first-class cricketer influenced the family's deep involvement in the sport.

Involvement in sons' careers

Dave Crowe provided extensive coaching and expertise to his sons, and , from their youth, drawing on his own experience as a first-class cricketer to guide their development in the . He conducted practice sessions with them, such as bowling in the family backyard, where he once clean-bowled both , then aged 9, and , aged 5, in a single over. Crowe offered strategic advice quietly and without pressure, emphasizing personal judgment over imposition, as later recalled: "He never pushed you; he just quietly gave you advice and left it up to your own judgment." His modest first-class career, comprising just three matches for and in the 1950s, served as a practical foundation for this teaching. Despite his sons' rise to become the first siblings to both captain in , Crowe minimized public bragging about their successes, limiting himself to subtle references in conversations, a trait highlighted in tributes following his death. This reserved approach underscored his supportive yet understated paternal role. Crowe further supported his sons by advising and being present during their early club and provincial games through his deep involvement with Auckland's Cornwall Cricket Club, where the family played together starting in 1968. As club secretary-manager, president from 1995 to 1999, and a key figure in the junior boys' section, he fostered a family-centric approach to , nurturing young talents including his own sons at the club where honed his skills under coach .

Later life and contributions

Journalism and writing

After retiring from playing, Dave Crowe turned his attention to cricket journalism, drawing on his firsthand experience and family connections to provide informed commentary on the sport. He contributed regularly to international publications, focusing on New Zealand's domestic and international cricket landscape. Crowe served as the New Zealand correspondent for The Cricketer International magazine from the late 20th century until his death in 2000. His articles offered detailed insights into key figures and events, leveraging his insider perspective. A prominent example is his May 1994 piece in The Cricketer, which was later referenced in the Wisden Dictionary of Cricket for its analysis of developments. In 1999, Crowe penned a on ahead of the , examining the captain's appointment, elegant left-handed batting technique, and emerging leadership style, originally published in The Cricketer International. Crowe also extended his writing to book form, authoring The Crowe Report: Inside Story of the English Tour, 1986, which provided an exclusive account of New Zealand's series against , complete with illustrations, scores, and personal observations that highlighted cricket's progress. Through these works, he promoted globally, emphasizing its unique challenges and talents informed by his lifelong immersion in .

Other professional roles

After retiring from active playing, Dave Crowe transitioned into umpiring within New Zealand's scene, contributing to the sport at a level. His umpiring career was marked by a distinctive personal touch, including a playful grudge against bowlers who had previously dismissed him lbw in controversial fashion, which he humorously referenced during matches. This role allowed Crowe to remain deeply involved in local cricket communities in Auckland, supporting the game's development without pursuing national-level administration or coaching. He was later honored posthumously as a mentor in the local cricket circles, reflecting his enduring influence on club-level participation and enthusiasm for the sport.

Death and legacy

Dave Crowe remains an active performer in the community as of November 2025. His innovative fusion of with and has influenced a new generation of artists, highlighted by the duo Heymoonshaker's viral success. The 2014 track "London Part 2," featuring Crowe's beatbox session, has garnered over 100 million views on , establishing a benchmark for videos and inspiring global beatboxers. Crowe's TEDx talk "The Beatboxer" in 2014 emphasized collaboration and passion, contributing to educational discussions on vocal arts. Recent activities include a beatbox session in in November 2025.

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