John Heynes Ferrandi (born 3 April 1930) is a former South African cricketer who played first-class cricket for Western Province from 1949 to 1964.
Principally a wicket-keeper, Ferrandi was also a useful batsman.
Selected to play for a South African XI against the Australians in 1957-58, he scored 62 and 30 (the top score of the innings).
His highest first-class score was 89, which was also Western Province’s highest score in the match against Natal in 1955-56.
Against the New Zealanders in 1961-62 he made 81 not out (Western Province’s highest score in the match) and 25 not out, hitting hard and excelling in his footwork, his strokes through mid-wicket and his late cutting.
In 1960-61 he was the leading stumper in South Africa, executing seven stumpings, most of them off the leg-spin bowling of John Commins.