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James Anderson (cricketer) - Wikipedia Sir James Michael "Jimmy" Anderson (born 30 July 1982) is an English cricketer who played for England from 2002 to 2024 He is currently serving as the fast-bowling mentor of the England cricket team, [1] and continues to play for Lancashire [2]
James Anderson - Facebook James Anderson 2,243,228 likes · 325 talking about this This is the only Official Facebook Page of England and Lancashire CCC bowler James Anderson
England cricket legend James Anderson knighted at Windsor Castle Former England cricketer James Anderson has been knighted at Windsor Castle The record-breaking fast bowler, 43, was recognised for his services to cricket by then prime minister Rishi Sunak - a fan of the game - in his resignation honours in 2024
James Anderson receives knighthood for services to cricket Record-breaking England bowler James Anderson has been awarded a knighthood in Rishi Sunak's resignation honours list The Lancashire bowler, who retired from international cricket in 2024, having taken 704 wickets in 188 Tests, was recognised for his services to cricket by the former Prime Minister
Stew and the Crew | James Anderson - Carolina Panthers Panther legend, James Anderson joins the guys to explain what exactly a "Hokie" is, share stories from his extensive NFL career, discuss his passion for raising his 2 daughters, explore why
‘I’ll be honest, retirement was not in my head…’: James Anderson 42-year-old James Anderson, who is the third highest wicket-taker of all time in Tests, had retired from International cricket last year after a talk with ECB director Rob Key, coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes
Latest News and Updates for James Anderson | Cricket Times James Anderson has stirred up the Ashes debate by naming Joe Root at No 4 in his combined all-time Ashes XI while leaving out modern great Steve Smith, the third-highest run-scorer in Ashes history