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Straight Talk : Seasoned England Bowler James Anderson Rubbishes Retirement Talk

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Seasoned England pacer James Anderson said that he has no intentions of retiring from the international cricket anytime soon.

After the end of the day two of the fifth Test of the Ashes series, Anderson said as quoted by Sky Sports, “In terms of retirement I have no interest in going anywhere anytime soon.”

Anderson who will celebrate his 41st birthday on Sunday, has taken five wickets at an average of 74.80 so far in the Ashes series 2023.

“If Stokesy [captain Ben Stokes] and Baz [Test coach Brendon McCullum] say, ‘you have not got the wickets we would like’, I am absolutely fine with that but I feel like I have a lot more to give,” Anderson continued.

The England’s leading Test wicket-taker with 691 scalps, said that he is hearing about the retirement question for the last six years, however, he feel that his skills are still good.

“I have tried not to listen to the comments. For me that question has been there for the last six years, even longer. As soon as you get into your 30s as a bowler, it’s, ‘how long has he got left?’ The last three or four years I feel like I have bowled as well as I ever have. I feel like I have been in so much control, my body is in a good place, my skills are as good as they have ever been,” Anderson said.

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