England pacer James Anderson rules out retirement ()
London, Sep 2 (CRICKETNMORE): England pace spearhead James Anderson believes he can continue playing international cricket until he is in his 40s and ruled out any possibilities of retiring after the upcoming Ashes later this year.
Anderson, 35, is three wickets shy of taking 500 Test wickets and the feat will make him only the third pacer after Australia's Glenn McGrath (563) and West Indies' Courtney Walsh (519), and sixth player overall, to reach the mark.
Anderson said there's "no reason" he couldn't play on to 40 or beyond, refusing to rule out playing in the 2021-22 Ashes in Australia, by which point he would be 39.