James Anderson Announces to Take Retirement After England's First Test Against West Indies At Lord's Cricket Ground in July

After a glorious 21 years on the field, the fast bowling great has finally decided to shelve his boots after a conversation with England head coach Brendon McCullum.

James Anderson (Photo Credits: jimmya9/Instagram)

England cricketer James Anderson, who has played for the last 21 years in International cricket, is all set to retire after playing the first Test between England and West Indies at the Lord's Cricket Ground in July. Anderson has played 187 Test matches for England and took 700 Test wickets. He is one of the all-time greats for England and the game of cricket. After a glorious 21 years on the field, the fast bowling great has finally decided to call curtains on his career as he shared through one of his Instagram posts. Legendary James Anderson To Retire During England’s Home Summer After Talks With England Test Head Coach Brendon McCullum: Report.

James Anderson Announces Retirement

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