‘I am only scared of him…’ James Anderson is scared of bowling not to Dhoni-Kohli but to this Indian batsman

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|12-07-2024

James Anderson: England cricket team's legendary fast bowler James Anderson is currently playing his last Test match for England. Anderson, who troubled batsmen around the world with his fast bowling, is playing his 188th Test match.

The first match of the Test series being played between England vs West Indies (ENG vs WI) will be the last match of James Anderson's career. James Anderson, who is playing the last match of his career, was not afraid of Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni, but of this Indian batsman.

James Anderson not from Dhoni and Virat Kohli

James Anderson
James Anderson

He is playing the last international match of his career. During this, while talking to Sky Sports, Anderson revealed that Sachin Tendulkar of India is the best cricketer, I did not have any game plan against him. Bowling against him was the most difficult and not even a single bad ball could be bowled against him. He was an important player for India and taking his wicket in India would change the entire atmosphere of the game on the field.

James Anderson has sent Sachin to the pavilion 9 times

James Anderson has dismissed Sachin Tendulkar 9 times in his Test career and a total of 12 times in international cricket. Along with this, he has dismissed Australia's Peter Siddle the most number of times in Test cricket, i.e. 11 times. At the same time, he has dismissed India's Virat Kohli 7 times and Cheteshwar Pujara 11 times. Australia's David Warner has been dismissed 10 times and Michael Clarke 9 times.

James Anderson's Test career

James Anderson has played a total of 188 Test matches in his career. During this time, he has played 100 Test matches in England and James Anderson is the only cricketer in the world to play 100 Test matches at home. In his Test career, James Anderson has taken 703 wickets at a bowling average of 26.47. During this, his best performance is 11 wickets for 71 runs. In his Test career, Anderson has taken five wickets in an innings 32 times.

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