2024-08-15 04:51:56
He is over 42 years old. At this age, he played Test a few days ago. Although he retired after that. But James Anderson is not leaving cricket. He said that he will try to continue playing franchise cricket even after retiring from Tests. Although he last played T20 a decade ago.
“I feel I still have something to give,” Anderson said of continuing to play. I want to continue playing for a few more days. Although I don’t know what format it is. Right now I’m open to anything. In the years to come, however, I will understand which one I should do.’
He also said, ‘There are two Test tours in the winter. I am not sure if I will be there as a coach. I actually have enough time to think. I actually have to sit down with everyone and discuss things. I was watching the Hundred League game and saw that the ball was swinging pretty early on. I think I can do it too. I still have that opportunity. Working with white ball cricket is a good option for me. Especially in franchise cricket, where I have never worked.’
Anderson last played white-ball cricket in 2019. And last played T20 cricket in 2014. But England’s highest wicket-taker in ODIs feels he still has something to offer.