James Anderson, one of England’s most successful fast bowlers, has revealed his desire to extend his cricketing career beyond his international retirement. The 42-year-old James Anderson has been working with England’s bowlers in a coaching capacity and has not ruled out the possibility of playing franchise cricket in the future.

Anderson has been contemplating his next move after his final Test match at Lord’s last month. He believes that he still has “something to offer” as a bowler and is open to exploring opportunities overseas. The former England international has not played any white-ball cricket since 2019 and his last T20 match was the 2014 NatWest Blast final for Lancashire.

James Anderson

James Anderson has been impressed by the standard of bowling in the Hundred, a professional T20 franchise league in England, and thinks that he could still do a job in white-ball cricket. He has also expressed interest in playing franchise cricket, which he has never done before.

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Despite his age, James Anderson believes that he still possesses the relevant skills to succeed in franchise cricket and is willing to give it a shot.

Anderson’s desire to play franchise cricket is not surprising, given his passion for the game. He has always been known for his dedication and love for cricket, which has helped him to achieve great success throughout his career.

His ability to bowl fast and accurately has been a key factor in his success, and he believes that he can still do it.

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James Anderson

Anderson has also mentioned that he wants to give back to Lancashire, the county where he developed as a young bowler. He has played more Tests than first-class games for Lancashire and wants to make use of his experience to help the club. He is excited about what the future holds and is considering various options, including coaching and media work.

James Anderson is a legendary cricketer who is still passionate about the game and wants to continue playing franchise cricket. Despite his age, he believes that he still has something to offer as a bowler and is willing to give it a shot. His experience and skills will be valuable assets to any franchise cricket team, and it will be exciting to see what he does next.

By Ritik Sharma

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