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Andrew Patterson (cricketer)

Irish cricketer

Source: Cricinfo, 20 April 2021

Andrew Patterson (born 4 September 1975) is a former Irish and Sussex cricketer, who now works as a PE teacher.

Contents

  • 1 Cricket career
  • 2 Post cricket career
  • 3 Personal and family life
  • 4 References

Cricket career

He was a right-handed batsman and a wicket-keeper. He made his debut for Ireland against Wales in 1996, and went on to play for them in 61 matches, including two ICC Trophy tournaments. He also played for Northern Ireland in the cricket tournament at the 1998 Commonwealth Games, county cricket for Sussex and minor counties cricket for Bedfordshire.

Post cricket career

After retirement from professional cricket, Patterson became a PE teacher at Caterham School in Surrey.

Personal and family life

His brother Mark also played for Ireland and Bedfordshire.

In 2013, Patterson was diagnosed with spastic paraplegia and in 2020 was given the prognosis that he will require a wheelchair.

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