Lessons for Proteas in Anderson’s forced retirement
Jimmy Anderson was forced out of Test cricket despite still bowling brilliantly. The Proteas can’t make the same errors with their veterans, writes RYAN VREDE.
Jimmy Anderson was forced out of Test cricket despite still bowling brilliantly. The Proteas can’t make the same errors with their veterans, writes RYAN VREDE.
Sachin Tendulkar said James Anderson had “inspired generations” after the England great bowed out of international cricket on Friday.
An emotional moment at Lord’s as James Anderson walks out for his final morning of Test cricket.
The West Indies’ plan to acknowledge England great James Anderson with a guard of honour fell by the wayside after a rare moment of exuberance at Lord’s.
England captain Ben Stokes says the need to build a side capable of winning an Ashes series in Australia lay behind the decision to call time on James Anderson’s Test career.
England great James Anderson hopes future players will relish the challenge of Test cricket rather than just go “chasing the dollar”.
England great James Anderson says he has come to terms with his impending Test retirement even though he feels he is bowling as well as ever as his 42nd birthday approaches.
James Anderson will play his last Test in an England team featuring two debutants against the West Indies at Lord’s.
Stuart Broad has praised James Anderson as “an addict of the art of bowling” as the veteran fast bowler prepares for his final Test.
England great James Anderson took seven wickets for Lancashire in a County Championship match against Nottinghamshire on Tuesday – just eight days before his final Test appearance.
England great James Anderson will join the team’s backroom staff as a fast-bowling mentor when he retires from Test cricket following next week’s series opener against the West Indies at Lord’s.
England star James Anderson has revealed that July’s clash against the West Indies at Lord’s will be his final Test appearance.
England cricket great James Anderson’s record-breaking Test career is set to come to an end later this year following talks with head coach Brendon McCullum.
James Anderson may be 41 but the England veteran shows no signs of stopping after becoming the first pace bowler to take 700 Test wickets.
England’s James Anderson on Saturday took his 700th Test wicket, becoming just the third bowler in world cricket to achieve the landmark.