Anderson takes new job (10 August 1999)
Former New Zealand representative Trudy Anderson will go into bat for Canterbury cricket next week as its new operations manager
10-Aug-1999
10 August 1999
Anderson takes new job
The Christchurch Press
Former New Zealand representative Trudy Anderson will go into bat for
Canterbury cricket next week as its new operations manager.
Anderson, 39, takes over from Blair Hartland, who has moved to the
Canterbury Tourism Council.
Anderson is enthused by the challenge which lies ahead, leaving
behind a 14-year career teaching mathematics at Hornby High School.
"Sports administration is an area I've been keen to get into and I
love the game," said Anderson, who in recent years has worked on the
Adams Task Force, which reviewed cricket in Canterbury, and a women's
advisory group.
Anderson was a regular New Zealand representative after making her
debut in 1993 and playing through to the end of the 1996-97 season.
She formed a potent opening partnership at club and provincial level
with Debbie Hockley when she moved to Christchurch in 1986-87.
Anderson previously represented Auckland and captained Central
Districts, while she has been a New Zealand and Canterbury indoor
cricketer, and an Auckland hockey representative.
Anderson will be responsible for overseeing the running of club and
secondary schools cricket in Christchurch. Her duties will include
organising teams and draws, and liaising with districts.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)