Matthew Potts Glad To Learn From England Great James Anderson (Image Source: AFP)
James Anderson may have retired from Test cricket but his influence within the England set-up remains strong, according to Matthew Potts. Anderson brought the curtain down on an extraordinary Test career that yielded 704 wickets after appearing in his 188th match against the West Indies at Lord's in July.
The 42-year-old, top of the all-time charts for fast bowlers, immediately moved into a role mentoring England's quicks and Potts is glad to be able to mine his experience.
"It's an awesome experience to have so much knowledge in the dressing room," Potts, 25, told a press conference at Lord's on Thursday ahead of the fourth one-day international against Australia.