James Anderson announces retirement after Lord's Test

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Tezzbuzz|30-05-2024

Live Hindi News :- The West Indies cricket team is scheduled to tour England in July for a 3-Test series.

The first match will start at Lord's from July 10. In such a situation, England's senior fast bowler James Anderson has announced his retirement from international cricket with this match on his Instagram page.

42-year-old Anderson made his Test debut against Zimbabwe at Lord's in 2003. Anderson has taken 700 wickets in 187 Test matches.

Anderson holds the record of being the first fast bowler to take 700 wickets in Test cricket history. He played 194 matches in ODI cricket and took 269 wickets. At the same time, he participated in 19 international T20 matches and took 18 wickets.

Anderson holds the record of being the first fast bowler to take 700 wickets in Test cricket history. He played 194 matches in ODI cricket and took 269 wickets. At the same time, he participated in 19 international T20 matches and took 18 wickets.

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