Anderson takes seven wickets before England farewell
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James Anderson took seven wickets in Lancashire’s County Championship match against Nottinghamshire, eight days before his farewell Test appearance for England.
Anderson had figures of 6-19 as he ripped through the Notts batting line-up before lunch as the visitors reached 74-6, and then added another in the afternoon session.
It is the first match the 41-year-old has played all summer as he gears up for the first Test against West Indies at Lord’s on 10 July.
That will be the 188th Test of his career – having made his debut in 2003 and taken 700 wickets, the most of any fast bowler in Test history.
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Published22 May 2023
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Anderson reeled off 10 overs on the spin in his first competitive cricket since the fifth Test against India in March, in a vintage spell of bowling in overcast conditions.
It was the 55th five-wicket haul of his first-class career and moves his overall tally of first-class wickets to 1,121.
Anderson, who has been appointed as a fast-bowling mentor once his international career ends, has not yet confirmed whether he will retire from county cricket.