James Anderson: Anderson's swing will work its magic in the farewell test match! 

 

England's experienced pacer James Anderson, known worldwide as the 'Swing King', is ready to play his last Test match. The Test match between West Indies and England starting on July 10 will be the farewell match of Anderson's Test and international career.

James Anderson Test Wickets: England's experienced pacer James Anderson, known as the 'Swing King', is ready to play his last Test match. The West Indies team is on a tour of England, where a three-Test series will be played. The first Test match of this series, to be held on July 10, will be the farewell match of Anderson's international and Test career. This bowler, who has taken the third-highest number of wickets in Test cricket, will be targeting Shane Warne's amazing record. He can break it by taking 9 wickets.

Retirement was already announced.

The England legend had already announced to end of his decades-long international career. Sharing an Instagram post, he wrote, 'Hello everyone, just a note to say that the first Test of the summer at Lord's will be my last Test.' He further wrote, 'It has been an incredible 20 years representing my country and playing the game I have loved since childhood. I will miss going out to England very much. But I know that this is the right time to step aside and let others realize their dreams, as I did because there is no greater feeling than this.'

Anderson's swing will work its magic in the farewell match!

James Anderson, who has taken 700 wickets in Test cricket with his speed and swing, can become the second-highest wicket-taker in this format. Currently, this position is held by Australia's legendary leg-spinner Shane Warne, who has 708 wickets in Tests. If Anderson manages to take 9 wickets in his farewell match, he will become the second-highest wicket-taker in red-ball cricket and with this, he will bid farewell to his career.

Statement given before the match

Anderson said in the press conference before his last match, 'I am feeling quite normal. I am not thinking much about the game right now or my feelings about it. The biggest thing for me this week is that I want to play well. Want to bowl well and win. I am sure the feelings will change during the week, but I am focusing on this to stop myself from crying.'

Whether the wicket is one or... 

The experienced fast bowler further said, 'I would like to contribute this week. Whether it is a wicket or something else. I would like to make a small contribution and win the match. I have played cricket so that I can experience the moments of winning the match, winning the series, and then being in the dressing room.' Let us tell you that after this match, Anderson will join the England coaching team as a fast-bowling mentor for the remaining summer.