James Anderson is set to play his final test for England. The first test between England and West Indies at the Lord’s Cricket Ground, starting from July 10, will be the final test in his illustrious cricketer. Anderson has been a legend of the game. He has not just shown his skills, but his longevity as well. He is playing his 188th test for England and has picked up 700 test wickets. He is the fast bowler with the highest wickets taken in test cricket. Anderson is 8 short of Shane Warne, who ranks second in the list of the bowlers who have taken the most wickets in test cricket.
Anderson has always had the ability to swing the new ball and even the greatest of batters have faced issues while tackling his swing and accuracy. Due to his longevity, he has played against almost 3 generations of cricketer. For instance, he has bowled against Sachin Tendulkar, then Virat Kohli and now the likes of Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill. We all know the duel that Anderson has had with Virat Kohli in the test series that they have been part of against each other.
James Anderson Snubs Virat Kohli, Steve Smith And Named The Best Batter That He Has Faced
In a recent interaction ahead of his final test, Anderson broke silence on the best batter that has faced in his career. The Englishman picked the Master Blaster, Sachin Tendulkar, as the best batter that he has played in his career. Moreover, Anderson picked Glenn McGrath and Dale Steyn as the toughest bowlers that he has faced. Anderson went on to reveal the best wicket that he has picked in his test career. He revealed that the wicket of Michael Clarke that he picked in 2013 Trent Bridge test is the best that he has picked in his test career.
Anderson said: “The best batter I would have to say is Sachin Tendulkar. The best bowler I faced probably Glenn McGrath or Dale Steyn. Hard to pick between the two. Slightly different bowlers, but both world-class. Career achievement I am most proud of his getting 81 at Trent Bridge against India. I know, I probably should pick a wicket or bowling performance, but getting 81 with the bat, I think, it is just something I still can’t believe I have done.”