John Anderson (Irish cricketer)
John Anderson is a South African-born Irish former cricketer. Anderson is a right-handed opening batsman who bowls right-arm off spin.
Early career (2002–2013)
Anderson made his first-class debut for KwaZulu-Natal against Griqualand West in October 2002. Anderson later moved to Ireland, where he played for Merrion Cricket Club. In 2012 Anderson was included in an Ireland A squad for a tour of England in April and May. He played three matches: a one-day match against Marylebone Cricket Club and two three-day matches against Kent 2nd XI and Gloucestershire 2nd XI. He was retained in the Ireland A team for a series against the touring South Africa A cricket team in August and September. He played four matches, including two first-class matches and two List A matches, making his List A debut on 19 August.International career (2013–2018)
2011–13 ICC Intercontinental Cup (2013)
Anderson made his Ireland debut in the 2011–13 ICC Intercontinental Cup against the Netherlands in July 2013, and scored his maiden first-class century in a 279-run Irish victory. He played Ireland's last three matches for the tournament against Scotland and Afghanistan. He scored a half-century against Scotland in an innings victory, and Ireland progressed to the final against Afghanistan. He top-scored in the first innings with another half-century, scoring 55 while Ireland were bowled out for a paltry 187 runs. He only scored 2 runs in the second innings but Ireland went on to win the match by 122 runs regardless. Due to his performances in international cricket Anderson won Cricket Ireland's Aengus Fanning International Player of the Year award for 2013.Limited overs matches (2014–2016)
In July 2014 Anderson made his way into Ireland's limited overs side for a series of unofficial One Day Internationals against Sri Lanka A. He kept his place in the side and made his One Day International debut against Scotland in September. He played all three matches of the ODI series but was unimpressive, only scoring 40 runs combined.He made his Twenty20 International debut against Scotland on 18 June 2015. After the 2015 season he was included in Ireland's Emerging Players Programme for 2015/16 to train over the winter. He was in Ireland's squad for their ODI series against Afghanistan in 2016, but he was struck on the head while batting in the second match and showed symptoms of concussion, forcing him out of the next match.