James Anderson: Now is the time! James Anderson will retire, his career will end on this field!

James Anderson's Retirement Decision:
Image Courtesy: X

James Anderson’s Retirement Decision:

Great England bowler James Anderson has finally decided to retire from cricket. He will play his last international match against West Indies. England’s greatest fast bowler has decided to retire from cricket. Anderson has said through an Instagram post that the first Test to be held at Lord’s this summer will be the last Test of his career. Anderson played his first international test match in 2003. His career spans about 20 years.

Impact on England’s Schedule:

The West Indies team will tour England this year and play a 3-Test series. The first match of the series will be played at Lord’s and it will be the last match of Anderson’s career. “I would like to inform you all that the Test match at Lord’s this summer will be my last Test,” Anderson wrote in his post.

Anderson took this decision after discussing it with Brendon McCullum.
According to the report of the English newspaper The Guardian, England Test team coach Brendon McCullum had recently talked to Anderson. In this, he discussed the 2025 Ashes series. At this time he thought about the future of the team and said that Anderson would not get a place in the team.

Join MyFinal11 WhatsApp Community

Anderson’s Legacy:

Anderson is the only fast bowler to take 700 wickets. Anderson is the most successful bowler in England. He has taken the most Test wickets for England. He is third in the list of bowlers taking most wickets in Tests. He is the first fast bowler to take 700 wickets in international cricket. He has played 187 test matches for England so far and has 700 wickets to his name.

0/5 (0 Reviews)
0/5 (0 Reviews)