During my time at the cricket academy in 1988, Ando was keeping wicket for South Australia in his tatty old white hat.
He was touted as the successor to Australian keeper Greg Dyer but broke a thumb standing up to the stumps to Ian Botham's bowling during a shield game at the WACA Ground in 1987–88.
[3]Anderson has coached local clubs in Queensland over the last six years and was working with wicket-keepers in the ICC Pacific region.
He was named to succeed fellow Australian Brad Hogg as head coach of the Papua New Guinea national cricket team in February 2012.
[4][5] In March 2014, Anderson was appointed head of Afghanistan's National Cricket Academy in Kabul.