After 18 years of playing for the England cricket team, James Anderson is getting ready to play in his final Test match at Lord's this week against the West Indies. Despite his impressive performance on the field, the 39-year-old has accepted the management's decision to move on from him. While he may not be playing at the international level anymore, Anderson is excited to continue contributing to the team as a fast-bowling mentor for the rest of the summer. Fans are eagerly waiting to see his farewell game and the excitement is high as Anderson aims to make a significant impact in his final match.
England's record-breaking non-spinner, James Anderson, has accepted his impending retirement from the national team and is looking forward to his new role as a fast bowling mentor. The 42-year-old bowler believes he is still performing at his best and is eager to make a small contribution in his 188th and final test appearance against the West Indies. Though his international career may be ending, Anderson has yet to decide if he will continue playing for Lancashire.