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Corey Anderson Profile

Corey Anderson

All Rounder

Left Handed & Left-arm medium fast

Corey Anderson became the youngest player in New Zealand's first-class history to earn a national contract at the age of 16. A burly left handed batsman and a left-arm medium pacer, Anderson had already played for Canterbury and within a year, was part of the New Zealand A squad. He played the under-19 World Cup in Malaysia in 2008 and two years...

ব্যক্তিগত তথ্য
Born December, 13 1990
Birth Place New Zealand
Current age yrs.
Role All Rounder
Batting style Left Handed
Bowling style Left-arm medium fast
ব্যাটিং পরিসংখ্যান
M I N/O R BF Avg S/R HS 200s 100s 50s 4x 6s
Test 13 22 1 683 1201 32.52 56.86 116 0 1 4 94 14
ODI 49 45 5 1109 1020 27.72 108.72 131 0 1 4 86 55
T20I 42 34 6 697 553 24.89 126.04 94 0 0 3 40 35
FC 40 67 9 2179 3673 37.56 59.32 167 0 3 9 293 36
List A 36 34 3 879 972 28.35 90.43 98 0 0 7 77 30
T20 145 132 28 2535 1896 24.37 133.70 95 0 0 9 159 150
বোলিং পরিসংখ্যান
M I O Balls Maiden R W AVG S/R E/R BEST BOWL 5 WKT 10 WKT
Test 13 23 217 1302 34 659 16 41.18 81.37 3.03 3/47 0 0
ODI 49 43 247.3 1485 10 1502 60 25.03 24.75 6.06 5/63 1 0
T20I 42 27 72 432 0 585 16 36.56 27.00 8.12 2/17 0 0
FC 40 38 308.3 1851 65 1016 24 42.33 77.12 3.29 5/22 1 0
List A 36 9 42.3 255 3 206 9 22.88 28.33 4.84 5/26 1 0
T20 145 53 105.1 631 0 971 30 32.36 21.03 9.23 2/10 0 0

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Corey Anderson became the youngest player in New Zealand's first-class history to earn a national contract at the age of 16. A burly left handed batsman and a left-arm medium pacer, Anderson had already played for Canterbury and within a year, was part of the New Zealand A squad. He played the under-19 World Cup in Malaysia in 2008 and two years later was again part of the squad for the 2010 under-19 World Cup. Anderson is yet to show full potential as his first-class career has been hampered by regular injuries.

Anderson moved on to play for Northern Districts in the 2011/12 season in a bid to rejuvenate his career. It proved successful as he went on to make his T20I debut for New Zealand in 2012 against South Africa, where he was dismissed by yet another debutant, Chris Morris. Test and ODI debuts followed suit in 2013 and Anderson is now a crucial part of the New Zealand set up.

The year 2014 began with a bang. Anderson smashed a hapless West Indies to all parts of Queenstown on the 1st of January to begin the New Year with a record-breaking hundred off just 36 balls. His ability to hit the ball with immense power and clear the ground attracted the attention of the world and Anderson was rewarded with a handsome contract with the Mumbai franchise for the 2014 edition of the Indian T20 League.