Southampton: England fast bowler James Anderson’s fans are getting bad news. According to the Daily Mail report, Anderson can say goodbye to cricket. James Anderson has decided to hold a press conference on Monday.
James Anderson has often been seen battling injuries. Earlier this year, Anderson had to return from South Africa due to injury. However, he made a comeback once again with the Test series against the West Indies.
James Anderson, who made his international debut against Australia in 2002, got 590 wickets in 154 Tests. During this time he hunted 5 or more wickets 28 times. In 194 ODIs, Anderson took 269 wickets with an economy of 4.92. If you talk about 19 international T20 matches, then this right arm fast medium bowler has 18 victims.
