Trudy Anderson

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Trudy Anderson
Personal information
Full nameTrudy Lee Anderson
Born (1959-08-26) 26 August 1959 (age 61)
Dunedin, New Zealand
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium
Role Batter
International information
National side
Test debut(cap  101)7 February 1995 v  India
Last Test28 February 1995 v  Australia
ODI debut(cap  60)13 January 1993 v  Australia
Last ODI23 February 1997 v  Australia
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1980/81 Auckland
1981/82–1984/85 Central Districts
1986/87–1996/97 Canterbury
Career statistics
Competition WTest WODI WFC WLA
Matches2264473
Runs scored1084401,8741,800
Batting average 36.0017.6033.4632.14
100s/50s0/10/21/82/8
Top score6385151102
Balls bowled976471
Wickets 1516
Bowling average 22.4611.93
5 wickets in innings 00
10 wickets in match00
Best bowling4/304/19
Catches/stumpings 0/–9/–19/–22/–
Source: CricketArchive, 28 April 2021

Trudy Lee Anderson (born 26 August 1959) is a New Zealand former cricketer who played as a right-handed batter. She appeared in 2 Test matches and 26 One Day Internationals for New Zealand between 1993 and 1997. She played domestic cricket for Auckland, Central Districts and Canterbury. [1] [2]

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References

  1. "Trudy Anderson". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
  2. "Trudy Anderson". CricketArchive. Retrieved 28 April 2021.