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Jul 2, 2024 · England‘s legendary fast bowler, James Anderson, is set to play his final Test match in the opener of the three-match series against the West Indies at Lord’s, starting on July 10. Anderson will retire after this first Test.
- “The big thing for me this week is…”: James Anderson on his ...
England pacer James Anderson is set to play his 188th and...
- “The big thing for me this week is…”: James Anderson on his ...
Jul 1, 2024 · James Anderson will join the England coaching set-up as a fast-bowling mentor when he retires from Test cricket against West Indies at Lord’s next week.
Jul 9, 2024 · England pacer James Anderson is set to play his 188th and final Test match at Lord’s Cricket Ground this week against the West Indies. The 41-year-old, who turns 42 later this month, is focused on securing a win for his team but acknowledges the emotional weight of his impending retirement.
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Jul 13, 2024 · James Anderson takes four wickets in final Test, including Joshua Da Silva with an absolute jaffa; England now heading in new direction as they prepare for 2025/26 Ashes; Anderson will be bowling...
Jan 17, 2024 · Ahead of England’s five-match Test series in India in 2023/24, James Anderson has perfected a new run-up. Even at 41, James Anderson strives for perfection. Since his last professional cricket match in July 2023, at the Ashes, he has spent six months trying to improve on his run-up.
Jul 8, 2024 · England veteran James Anderson has revealed that he is ‘happy with where things are’ ahead of his final Test at Lord’s, starting 10 July, Wednesday. This will be his 188th Test match for England in his 22-year-long career.
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Jul 8, 2024 · James Anderson attempted to shift a final press conference towards his desire to bowl and perform, but admitted he was focused on the match itself “to stop myself crying”.