Zain Davids height - How tall is Zain Davids?
Zain Davids was born on 4 May, 1997 in Cape Town, South Africa. At 23 years old, Zain Davids height is 5 ft 11 in (181.0 cm).
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5' 11"
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6' 2"
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5' 10"
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6' 2"
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6' 0"
Now We discover Zain Davids's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 25 years old?
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Zain Davids Age |
25 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Taurus |
Born |
4 May 1997 |
Birthday |
4 May |
Birthplace |
Cape Town, South Africa |
Nationality |
South Africa |
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He is a member of famous with the age 25 years old group.
Zain Davids Weight & Measurements
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104 kg |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Zain Davids Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Zain Davids worth at the age of 25 years old? Zain Davids’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from South Africa. We have estimated
Zain Davids's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2022 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In January 2017, Davids was included in the senior South Africa Sevens squad for the 2017 Wellington Sevens tournament as a replacement for the injured former captain Kyle Brown.
After high school, Davids joined Western Province's academy, the Western Province Rugby Institute. In March 2016, he was included in a South Africa Under-20 training squad, and made the cut for a reduced provisional squad a week later. On 10 May 2016, he was included in the final South Africa Under-20 squad for the 2016 World Rugby Under 20 Championship tournament to be held in Manchester in England. He started all three of their matches in Pool C of the competition; after scoring two tries in their opening match, a 59–19 victory over Japan, he was on the losing side in the second match, as Argentina won the match 19–13. He scored another try in their final match, a 40–31 victory over France, try that ensured South Africa qualified for the semi-finals as the best runner-up. Davids also started their semi-final against hosts England, but could not prevent them suffering a 17–39 loss and he was on the losing side again in the third-place play-off as South Africa lost to Argentina for the second time in the tournament, ending in fourth position overall. Davids' three tries ensured he finished the tournament as South Africa's top try-scoring forward, and joint-top try scorer alongside backs Manie Libbok and Edwill van der Merwe.
Upon Davids' return to South Africa, he was named in the Western Province U19 squad that competed in the 2016 Under-19 Provincial Championship. He played in six of their twelve matches during the regular season, scoring one try in their match against the Leopards U19 team en route to finishing top of the log, with ten wins and just two defeats. Davids played off the bench in their 30–15 semi-final victory over Free State U19 in the semi-final and started in the final, where his team suffered a heavy defeat, losing 19–60 to Golden Lions U19. At the end of the season, Davids won the BrightRock U21 Bounce Player of the Year award at Western Province's end-of-year awards ceremony.
In November 2016, Davids was included in a South Africa Sevens Academy squad; after being included in the squad for a local tournament, he earned a place in the squad that played at an International Invitational tournament that was held as part of the 2016 Dubai Sevens, helping the team reach the final of the tournament.
Davids was born and grew up in Cape Town. He attended and played first team rugby for Rondebosch Boys' High School in the city, and earned provincial colours on several occasions representing Western Province at youth tournaments. In 2013, he was included in their squad for the Under-16 Grant Khomo Week held in Vanderbijlpark, scoring one try in their 50–12 victory over the Leopards. In 2014, he was named in the Western Province squad for South Africa's premier schools rugby union competition, the Under-18 Craven Week, held in Middelburg. He started all three of their matches and again scored one try, in a match against the Free State.
He represented Western Province at the same tournaments a year later, as the team hosted the event, held in Stellenbosch. Davids helped the team to reach the main match in the tournament, where they beat their Eastern Province counterparts 95–0 to become the unofficial champions. After the tournament, Davids was included in a South Africa Schools 'A' squad for the Under-18 International Series held in August 2015. He scored a try in his side's 29–14 victory over Italy in their first match and also started in their 8–33 defeat to England four days later. Davids was promoted to the senior South Africa Schools team following injuries to Ruben van Heerden and Cobus Wiese, and he came on as a replacement in their final match of the series, a 23–16 victory over England.
Mogamat Zain Davids (born (1997-05-04 ) 4 May 1997) is a South African rugby union player, that competes in both the 15-man and sevens variants of the game. He is currently contracted by the South African Rugby Union to play for the South Africa Sevens national team. His regular position is in the loose-forward position, but he also played as a centre at schoolboy level.