ENG vs WI, 1st Test: England great Anderson retires with one final flourish

Anderson, who finished with match figures of four for 58, said he would miss competing at the highest level, adding that there was “no better feeling” than winning a test match.

Published : Jul 12, 2024 19:57 IST , LONDON - 2 MINS READ

James Anderson of England leaves the field after his final test appearance on day three of 1st Test Match between England and the West Indies at Lord’s Cricket Ground.
James Anderson of England leaves the field after his final test appearance on day three of 1st Test Match between England and the West Indies at Lord’s Cricket Ground. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
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James Anderson of England leaves the field after his final test appearance on day three of 1st Test Match between England and the West Indies at Lord’s Cricket Ground. | Photo Credit: Getty Images

James Anderson signed off from international cricket with his 704th and final wicket on Friday, ending a glittering 21-year career during England’s emphatic win over West Indies and prompting tributes from teammates and fellow greats.

The seamer, aged 41 years and 348 days, had Joshua Da Silva caught behind on his final day of test cricket. He spurned a golden opportunity to make it 705 wickets, shelling a simple catch from Gudakesh Motie and smiled ruefully at the miss.

“I am still gutted I dropped that catch,” he told Sky Sports as he sat in the England dressing room with a pint.

It was the only negative for Anderson on a day in which he demonstrated his skill one final time for an appreciative Lord’s crowd, repeatedly beating the outside edge with seam and swing.

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Anderson, who finished with match figures of 4-58, said he would miss competing at the highest level, adding that there was “no better feeling” than winning a test match.

Asked what he was going to do next, Anderson – who is joining the England coaching set-up – added: “I’ve not really thought that far ahead.

“I’m going to stick around with these guys for the rest of the summer, try and help the bowling group out as much as I can and we’ll see where life takes us after that.”

England captain Ben Stokes described Anderson as “an incredible inspiration for so many people”, while West Indies skipper Kraigg Brathwaite said he was a “legend of the game”.

India great Sachin Tendulkar said on X: “It has been a joy to watch you bowl - with that action, speed, accuracy, swing and fitness. You’ve inspired generations with your game.”

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While Anderson leaves big shoes to fill, Gus Atkinson took 12 wickets in an impressive performance on debut as England cruised to victory by an innings and 114 runs.

Anderson was full of praise for Atkinson, despite the paceman’s wickets denying him a chance to catch Shane Warne (708) in second on the list of all-time test wicket takers.

“He’s going to be an amazing cricketer for England,” Anderson said.

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