Veteran England pace bowler Jimmy Anderson is eagerly looking forward to the historic Test series in Pakistan, saying his teammates are "just chomping at the bit" of an exciting challenge in the sub-continent.
The opening Test will be played at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium from December 1, which will be followed by matches in Multan and Karachi. The Ben Stokes-led England are touring Pakistan for the first time in 17 years and the 40-year-old Anderson is the only member of the squad to have toured the country before, in 2005, but he only featured in tour matches and ODIs.
Pakistan is the only cricket-playing country where the veteran quick -- the highest wicket-taking pace bowler in the world -- has yet to play a Test during his more than two decades of professional cricket.