England pacer James Anderson rules out retirement
Cricket | September 02, 2017 16:51 ISTAnderson, 35, is three wickets shy of taking 500 Test wickets.
Anderson, 35, is three wickets shy of taking 500 Test wickets.
Anderson, who recently turned 35, has notched up a total of 487 wickets in 126 Tests at an average of 27.90, but his 43 on Australian turf have come at a more expensive average of 38.44.
Inzamam-ul-Haq has criticised James Anderson for his uncharitable comments about Virat Kohli's technique, saying that the England pacer should first take wickets in India before questioning the Indian skipper's capabilities.
Taking a dig at James Anderson for his controversial comments on Virat Kohli, Kapil Dev has come out in strong support of India's Test captain, saying he has not seen a cricketer like him and the star batsman can score in all conditions.
Virat Kohli may be going through a purple patch of his international career but England fast bowler Jimmy Anderson took a slight dig saying that if Indian captain's technical glitches if any aren't visible because of the helpful Indian tracks
England pacer James Anderson on Monday became the latest target of former Indian opener Virender Sehwag, who often trolls people with his witty one-liners on Twitter.
According to the latest ICC rankings, England pacer James Anderson on Tuesday became the top ranked bowler in Test cricket
England’s pace battery James Anderson broke Kapil Dev’s record to become the sixth highest wicket-taker in Test cricket when he picked up 5/16 to bundle Sri Lanka out for 91.
London: Australian opening batsman Chris Rogers is likely to play in the third Ashes Test starting July 29 against England after scans cleared him of any serious injury. The 37-year-old was forced to retire hurt after
Leeds, England: Luke Ronchi scored a 70-ball 88 on his test debut as New Zealand went on the attack after a woeful start to close on 297-8 on day one of the second test against
Leeds, England (AP): New Zealand was mounting a fightback on a rain-affected opening day of the second test against England, recovering from being reduced to 2-2 by James Anderson as the paceman passed the 400-wicket
It was only a week ago that the England cricket team was in a state of turmoil, with no coach, no real identity and seemingly no chance of winning the Ashes this summer.All that changed
St. George's (Grenada): Captain Alastair Cook heaped praise on teammate James Anderson saying the pacer is England's greatest bowler of all time after the seamer inspired them to a nine-wicket win over the West Indies
ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada: Inspired by James Anderson's fiery burst with the second new ball and his brilliance in the field, England defeated the West Indies by nine wickets on the last day Saturday of
ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada: Inspired by James Anderson's fiery burst with the second new ball and his brilliance in the field, England defeated the West Indies by nine wickets on the last day Saturday of the
St. George's, Grenada: Jimmy Anderson triggered a stunning West Indies collapse with a fiery spell of bowling with the second new ball and three strikes in the field to put England in a winning position
St. George's, Grenada: England bowlers James Anderson and Chris Jordan both struck early to leave the West Indies on 36 for two at lunch in a rain-hit start to the second test on Tuesday.After England
James Anderson's journey to becoming England's leading wicket-taker in tests began with a swing-bowling clinic at the home of cricket.With his baggy shirt and blonde highlights in his hair, a 20-year-old Anderson steamed in at
NORTH SOUND, Antigua: An unbeaten 103 by Jason Holder helped West Indies salvage a nail-biting draw against England in the first test Friday, spoiling James Anderson's celebrations after becoming his country's record wicket taker.Holder had
North Sound, Antigua: England closed in on victory on the final day of the first Test against the West Indies on Friday, taking three wickets in the morning session. England pace bowler Jimmy Anderson, playing his
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