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For other people named Mark Johnson, see Mark Johnson (disambiguation).
Mark Johnson Personal information Full name Mark Rickland Johnson Born 28 October 1963
JamaicaBatting style Left-handed Role Wicket-keeper International information National side United States of America ODI debut (cap 5) 10 September 2004 v New Zealand Last ODI 13 September 2004 v Australia ODI shirt no. 12 Domestic team information Years Team 2000–2005 United States Career statistics Competition ODI FC LA ICCT Matches 2 2 16 12 Runs scored 20 106 212 160 Batting average 10.00 26.50 13.25 13.33 100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/1 Top score 20 46 67 54 Balls bowled 0 0 0 0 Wickets - - - - Bowling average - - - - 5 wickets in innings - - - - 10 wickets in match - - - - Best bowling - - - - Catches/stumpings 1/0 6/0 14/5 10/7 Source: CricketArchive, 14 October 2008 Mark Rickland Johnson (born 28 October 1963) is a Jamaican born American former cricketer.[1] A left-handed batsman and wicket-keeper,[2] he played for the United States national cricket team between 2000 and 2005[3] and played two One Day Internationals (ODIs) in the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy.[4]
Biography
Born in Jamaica in 1963,[2] Mark Johnson first played for the USA in 2000[3] when he played against a combined Minor Counties team on a tour of England.[5] He made his List A debut later in the year against Jamaica and played four matches in total in that years Red Stripe Bowl.[6] The following year he played in the 2001 ICC Trophy in Ontario.[7]
He next played for the USA in 2004, when he played in the ICC 6 Nations Challenge in the United Arab Emirates.[6] He also made his first-class debut in the same year, playing in the ICC Intercontinental Cup against Canada and Bermuda.[8] In between the two Intercontinental Cup matches he played in the Americas Championship in Bermuda.[5] Later in the year he played his only two ODIs, against New Zealand and Australia in the ICC Champions Trophy.[4]
He last played for the USA in the 2005 ICC Trophy[3] in Ireland. After playing warm-up matches against the Northern Cricket Union President's XI and Namibia[5] he played five matches in the tournament proper against the UAE, Denmark, Uganda, Bermuda and Papua New Guinea.[7] Those five matches also represent the end of his List A career.[6]
References
- ^ Mark Johnson at Cricinfo
- ^ a b Mark Johnson at CricketArchive
- ^ a b c Teams played for by Mark Johnson at CricketArchive
- ^ a b ODIs played by Mark Johnson at CricketArchive
- ^ a b c other matches played by Mark Johnson at CricketArchive
- ^ a b c List A matches played by Mark Johnson at CricketArchive
- ^ a b ICC Trophy matches played by Mark Johnson at CricketArchive
- ^ First-class matches played by Mark Johnson at CricketArchive
Categories:- 1963 births
- Living people
- United States One Day International cricketers
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