England's pace bowling stalwart, Jimmy Anderson, has said that while his selection in the Test squad is not in his hands, his focus ahead of the gruelling English summer season would be to bowl as well as possible to get noticed by the selectors.
Anderson is the highest Test wicket-taker among pace bowlers in the world with 640 scalps in 169 Tests. The 39-year-old was dropped from the three-Test away series against the West Indies, which the Joe Root-led side lost 0-1 recently. Anderson has vowed to wrest back his place in the Test side with a good showing in county cricket playing for Lancashire.
The England veteran added that his "body is up to the challenge" of continuing to play Test cricket, despite a lack of clarity about what the future has in store for him.