Anderson’s white-ball skills earned him a place in the TKR squad in 2016, and he has been a part of the family ever since. He has made good contributions in the limited opportunities he has had with both bat and ball, with Andre Russell once saying he could be a similar player like him if he kept up his hard work.
The local 23-year-old from Trinidad made his first-class debut in the regional 4- day competition in the 2016-17 season. With some solid performances at the Under-19 level for Trinidad and Tobago, Anderson came up the ranks.
Anderson, along with Jayden Seales and Ali Khan make up the backbone of the pace department of this year’s Trinbago Knight Riders squad.
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