Published Jul 10, 2024, 4:41 pm IST
James Anderson, one of cricket’s all-time greats, was immediately thrust into action in his final Test match as England captain Ben Stokes won the toss and elected to field against the West Indies at Lord’s on Wednesday. The decision was met with enthusiastic cheers from the crowd at the ‘Home of Cricket,’ as fans eagerly anticipated watching Anderson excel in his 188th and final Test of a remarkable career spanning two decades.
The 41-year-old Anderson, a legend in the sport, holds the record for the most Test wickets taken by a fast bowler, with over 700 to his name. Only India’s Sachin Tendulkar has played more Test matches, with 200 appearances. Anderson’s career, which began with his Test debut against Zimbabwe at Lord’s in 2003, has been marked by his exceptional skill and longevity. The overcast skies at Lord’s promised favorable conditions for Anderson’s swing bowling, adding to the anticipation of his final performance.
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Looking ahead to the 2025/26 Ashes series, England has decided that now is the appropriate moment to conclude Anderson’s international career. This strategic decision aims to prepare the team for future challenges while celebrating the contributions of one of its greatest players. Anderson’s departure marks the end of an era for English cricket, as fans and teammates reflect on his incredible achievements and the impact he has had on the game.
As Anderson steps onto the field for the last time, the cricketing world watches with admiration and nostalgia, honoring a player whose dedication and prowess have left an indelible mark on the sport.
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