What happens if IPL is not sold in 2025? The great player is about to return to the cricket field again.
Delhi: England's great fast bowler James Anderson, who has taken the most wickets in international cricket, is ready to make his professional comeback in the Division Two County Championship next season. He has revealed that talks are going on with Lancashire for his return in all three formats. In July 2024, Anderson played his 188th and last Test of his career against West Indies at Lord's.
After playing for England for 21 years, he took 704 wickets at an average of 26.45. He is the highest wicket-taker fast bowler in international cricket, with a total of 991 wickets in his account and he is third in the world in this matter.
He did not find any buyer in the IPL 2024 auction. According to the Telegraph, Anderson has committed to playing at least one more season with Lancashire. Lancashire signed him for the first time in his career when he was young, and it was from here that he made his debut in first-class cricket in 2002. In June, Anderson demonstrated his impressive ability by taking 7 for 35 in a match against Nottinghamshire at Southport.
The right-arm fast bowler may return from the 2025 season, in which he can be seen playing for Lancashire against Middlesex at Lord's from 4 to 7 April. Lancashire's first home match will be against Northamptonshire at Old Trafford from 11 April. Apart from this, he can also join the white ball team of Lancashire. However, he has not played any format of T20 cricket for the last decade. His last T20 match was in 2014, when Lancashire lost by 4 runs in the T20 Blast final.
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