Background
Greig was born in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
Greig was born in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
He was educated at George Watson"s College, Edinburgh, Queen"s College, Queenstown and Downing College, Cambridge.
Although a South African, Greig was allowed to play for England because his father was Scottish. Whilst at Cambridge, Greig played both rugby union and cricket. Greig played one-day cricket as an all rounder for Sussex County Cricket Club in 1979 before making his first-class debut for the team in 1980.
His career with Sussex lasted until 1985.
His most successful season for Sussex was in 1981, when he scored 911 runs (average 3036), and took 76 wickets at 19.32. In 1982, the English selectors chose him as a replacement for the injured Derek Pringle to face Pakistan in two test matches.
Sussex released Greig, and others, in 1985 as part of cost-cutting measures, and Greig emigrated to Australia. However, he joined Surrey County Cricket Club, and captained the team between 1987 and 1991.
Greig"s current position is coach of the 10A team at the Anglican Church Grammar School in Brisbane, Australia.