James Anderson will retire from Test cricket at the end of the summer, bringing an end to a 22-year-long career. Anderson will turn 42 in July and recently became the first fast bowler to take 700 ...
A day after reports of talks between Anderson and Brendon McCullum said he was set to retire, England’s greatest-ever bowler ...
James Anderson looks set to retire from international cricket at the end of England's home summer. The Guardian reported on Friday that Brendon McCullum, England's Test coach, travelled to the UK ...
James Anderson made his Test debut at Lords in 2003 and has taken 700 wickets in 187 Tests - the most by any pace bowler in ...
James Anderson will retire from Test cricket this summer, ending a legendary 22-year career as England look to the future. Anderson, who turns 42 in July, became the first fast bowler and just the ...
England bowler James Anderson says he is "happy" after announcing he will retire this summer, adding that "it feels like a ...
He said July's first Test against the West Indies at Lord's will be his final appearance for England. It comes after talks with England head coach Brendon McCullum, who wants to modify his side's seam ...
James Anderson will retire from international duty after the first Test of the summer at Lord’s — but looks set to stay on with the team as a bowling consultant. Anderson, 41, confirmed on ...
James Anderson’s record-breaking international career seems set to end this summer following crunch talks with England head coach Brendon McCullum. Anderson became the first seamer and just the ...
Brendon McCullum, it is reported, is keen to refresh England’s attack ahead of the 2025/25 Ashes in Australia.
According to The Guardian, Anderson has been told by England’s Test team coach Brendon McCullum that they are looking at the ...
James Anderson has announced July’s first Test against the West Indies at Lord’s will be his final appearance for England. Anderson became the first seamer and just the third bowler in history ...