Anderson Mahase – Trinidadian Left‑Arm Spinner | Career Stats & Highlights

Anderson Mahase is a 24‑year‑old Trinidadian cricketer who plays as a left‑arm orthodox spinner. He has represented Trinidad & Tobago in regional competitions and was part of the West Indies U‑19 setup.

    Personal & Background

  • Full Name: Anderson Mahase
  • Born: 31 May 2002, Trinidad & Tobago
  • Batting Style: Left‑handed
  • Bowling Style: Slow left‑arm orthodox
  • Role: Bowler
  • Domestic Teams: Trinidad & Tobago Red Force (Regional Four‑Day & Super50)
  • Youth Cricket: West Indies U‑19s (2018 ICC U‑19 World Cup squad)

    Career Highlights

  • U‑19 World Cup 2018: Represented West Indies U‑19s, noted for his spin control.
  • First‑Class Debut: 2019 for Trinidad & Tobago in the Regional Four‑Day Championship.
  • List A Debut: Regional Super50 Cup, contributing as a specialist spinner.
  • Recognition: Considered one of the promising left‑arm spinners from Trinidad, with potential to grow into a consistent regional performer.

Anderson Mahase Statistics

Anderson Mahase

Format Matches Wickets Best Bowling Bowl Avg Bat Runs
First‑Class 8+ 20+ 4/45 ~32.0 80+
List A 6+ 10 3/30 ~30.0 40+
T20s 3 4 2/22 ~27.0 15

    Style & Strengths

  • Bowling: Classical left‑arm orthodox, flight and turn, effective in middle overs.
  • Batting: Lower‑order left‑hander, occasional handy runs.
  • Temperament: Calm, disciplined, thrives in longer formats.
  • Utility: Specialist spinner, adds depth to Trinidad & Tobago’s bowling unit.

Conclusion

Anderson Mahase’s career reflects the Caribbean’s tradition of nurturing spinners alongside its pace attack. His U‑19 World Cup exposure and domestic performances underline his potential to grow into a reliable regional bowler, with an eye on future West Indies opportunities.

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