Famous player who refuses to retire from cricket at the age of 39

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Cracker James Anderson has asked England to give him another chance.

The England cricket team, which is touring the West Indies, will take part in a three-match Test series. The England squad, led by Joe Root, was announced last week to take part in the series, with the first match set to take place on March 8 at the Antigua Stadium.

Notably, England star players James Anderson and Stuart Broad were dropped. The England Cricket Board, which has already suffered a setback in the Ashes series, has decided to make a number of drastic changes to allow young players in the upcoming Test series.

James Anderson has asked England to give him another chance in the team. I pray to God that this will not be the end of my cricket career.

After the age of 35 I created more of my achievements than ever before. Despite playing a lot for the last 20 years he has said he still wants to play seriously once again.

James Anderson has taken 160 wickets in 44 Tests and averaged 21.72. How fair is it that James Anderson, now 39, is not giving way to the next generation of players? As fans have been questioning.

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