Andre van Troost

Adrianus 'André' Petrus van Troost (born 2 October 1972 in Schiedam, Zuid-Holland) is a former Dutch cricketer.

Andre van Troost
Personal information
Full nameAdrianus Petrus van Troost
Born (1972-10-02) 2 October 1972
Schiedam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm fast
International information
National side
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1994/95Griqualand West
19911998Somerset
Career statistics
Competition FC LA
Matches 71 31
Runs scored 461 75
Batting average 7.94 8.33
100s/50s / /
Top score 35 17*
Balls bowled 8,451 1,321
Wickets 146 36
Bowling average 38.45 30.77
5 wickets in innings 4 1
10 wickets in match
Best bowling 6/48 5/22
Catches/stumpings 10/ 2/
Source: CricketArchive, 16 January 2011

A right-arm fast bowler van Troost represented his nation at ICC Trophy level between 1990 and 1997, taking thirteen wickets in nine matches at the bowling average of 17.38.

Playing career

Van Troost played for Somerset in English county cricket and Griqualand West in South African provincial cricket.

Van Troost was an aggressive bowler: In 1995, whilst playing for Somerset, he bowled a bouncer to West Indies captain Jimmy Adams, fracturing the batsman's cheekbone.[1] Just a week later, umpire Barry Dudleston ordered him out of the bowling attack "for intimidatory bowling against Kent".[1] On Test Match Special on 30 June 2010 Mark Butcher said that van Troost bowled the fastest spell of bowling he had ever faced at The Oval in about 1995. He made Waqar Younis look like "a medium pace bowler by comparison, Van Troost had a few seasons at Devon Premier side Seaton when he was in his late teens.

Later career

In September 2008, van Troost was for a short term appointed as the chief executive of the Netherlands board (KNCB). In the meantime van Troost has build up a successful business career with Procter & Gamble, Danone and most recently as board member of Lely. From 2020 onwards, van Troost will be CEO of Lely

Personal life

His brother Luuk has also played for the Netherlands.

References


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