ENG v PAK | Sam Curran believes James Anderson could reach '600' wicket-mark in second Test
Cricket | August 14, 2020 12:11 ISTEngland legend James Anderson is only eight wickets shy of reaching the 600-wicket mark in Test cricket.
England legend James Anderson is only eight wickets shy of reaching the 600-wicket mark in Test cricket.
Abid Ali struck 60 — after being dropped twice early in his 111-ball innings — and was comfortably Pakistan’s top scorer on a tough day for the tourists in changing weather.
Anderson has taken six wickets this summer at 41.16. Statistically, it is has been his worst home summer.
The rumours began after Anderson managed to average only 41.16 this summer form the three matches he played which included only six wickets.
Nasser's comment came after Woakes's match-winning performance at the Old Trafford Cricket ground which included four wickets and an unbeaten 84 in the second innings
Peter Siddle feels Stuart Broad has an upper hand over James Anderson when it comes to bowling in Australia.
Trapping Kraigg Brathwaite with that incoming delivery in line with the middle stump, Broad, who was left "angry and gutted" over his omission from the Southampton opener, had his 500th wicket.
Joe Root said that Stuart Broad and James Anderson are two of the greatest bowlers of all time for England and younger players are lucky to be walking into a dressing room that has the pair.
As Stuart Broad dismissed Kraigg Brathwaite for his 500th wicket in Test cricket, the Windies batsman made a rare, unwanted record.
Broad, who now stands a wicket shy of joining the 500-club, is presently the second-highest wicket-taker for England with 90 wickets behind Anderson's tally of 589 wickets
The duo have put England in driving seat in the ongoing third and final match against West Indies in Manchester.
Broad was left out for England's first of the three Tests against the West Indies and the hosts lost the five-day encounter.
Anderson took his tally of wickets against West Indies to 86 on day 3 of the third Test after dismissing Shai Hope and Shamarh Brooks on either side of the Tea break.
Stuart Broad and James Anderson, both are taking part in the third and final Test against West Indies in Manchester.
The 25-year-old Archer had claimed that he was subjected to racist abuse on social media for breaking the bio-bubble protocol. The visit to his home in Brighton led to his axing from the second Test.
Archer was subject to heavy criticism after he broke the bio-secure bubble following the conclusion of Southampton Test and was subsequently axed from the squad for the Manchester Test.
With the decider and three more Tests, against the Pakistan team, left to go, England will be looking to rotate their pacers properly in a bid to avoid workload.
After being ignored for the first Test in Southampton, the 34-year-old pacer returned to the side for the ongoing second game against the West Indies
ECB is now looking to allow players to leave their training camps and go to their homes between Test series. England will next face Pakistan with the Test series beginning August 5.
While James Anderson played the first Test against West Indies, he was left out of the ongoing second match to make way for Stuart Broad.
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