Career
A left-handed batsman and wicket-keeper, he played for the United States national cricket team between 2000 and 2005 and played two One Day Internationals (ODIs) in the 2004 Interstate Commerce Commission Champions Trophy. Born in Jamaica in 1963, Mark Johnson first played for the United States of America in 2000 when he played against a combined Minor Counties team on a tour of England. He made his List A debut later in the year against Jamaica and played four matches in total in that year"s Red Stripe Bowl.
The following year he played in the 2001 Interstate Commerce Commission Trophy in Ontario.
He next played for the United States of America in 2004, when he played in the Interstate Commerce Commission 6 Nations Challenge in the United Arab Emirates. He also made his first-class debut in the same year, playing in the Interstate Commerce Commission Intercontinental Cup against Canada and Bermuda.
In between the two Intercontinental Cup matches he played in the Americas Championship in Bermuda. Later in the year he played his only two ODIs, against New Zealand and Australia in the Interstate Commerce Commission Champions Trophy.
He last played for the United States of America in the 2005 Interstate Commerce Commission Trophy in Ireland.
After playing warm-up matches against the Northern Cricket Union President"s XI and Namibia he played five matches in the tournament proper against the United Arab Emirates, Denmark, Uganda, Bermuda and Papua New Guinea. Those five matches also represent the end of his List A career.