James Anderson, the English bowling legend, just did something incredible! On Saturday, he grabbed himself a whopping 700 wickets! With that, he’s only the 3rd bowler ever, and the first fast bowler ever, to take 700 wickets in Test matches. That’s a fancy way of saying he’s gotten rid of 700 batters in official Test matches, which are like the biggest cricket games between countries.
This achievement puts him in a super elite group, behind spinners Muttiah Muralitharan (800 wickets) of Sri Lanka and the late Shane Warne (708 wickets) of Australia. Moreover, he’s a fast bowler, all about raw pace and skill, unlike spinners who can use a variety of tricks, making him the first of his kind to reach this milestone. Talk about impressive!
England veteran James Anderson needed just one more wicket to reach this huge milestone in his career, and he did it on the 3rd day of the fifth and final Test against India in Dharamsala.
He started the series needing 10 wickets and wasted no time to reach 698 wickets. And on the third day of the match, he got rid of Kuldeep Yadav and celebrated his 700 wickets as teammates gathered around him. The veteran pacer raised the ball to a standing ovation from the crowd.
And guess what? He’s just nine wickets away from catching up to the great late Shane Warne’s record of 708. Crazy, right? Looks like Jimmy’s on a mission!
Anderson has been playing Test cricket for a long time, starting all the way back in 2003. He’s known for his ability to make the ball swing in the air, which makes it really hard for batters to hit it well. He’s played in a whopping 187 Test matches and has an amazing average of less than 27, with 32 five-wicket hauls in Test.
So here’s to James Anderson, the record-breaking fast bowler! We can’t wait to see what other amazing feats he accomplishes!
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