Former England captain Nasser Hussain has backed veteran fast-bowler James Anderson to find his form and leave an impact during the side's Test tour of India next year after an unimpressive time in the recent Ashes series. Anderson struggled to leave an impact during the drawn 2-2 series against Australia, taking just five wickets at an average of 85.40 from four appearances. England’s next Test assignment is a five-match series in India from January 25 to March 11 next year, with Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, Rajkot, Ranchi and Dharamshala being the venues.
Anderson, who has the most Test wickets (690) for any fast bowler in the history of the format, has picked six of his 32 five-wicket hauls in Tests against India, with his average in the country being 29.32.
"Jimmy's got a very good record against India…and you need a balanced attack. You need that experience for younger players to come in. Listen, Jimmy's had a bad or an average couple of months, but you are a fool if you're writing off Jimmy Anderson. I spoke to him in an interview yesterday and he was like, the hunger is still there," he said.