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James Anderson Expresses Unhappiness On Being Left Out Of England Squad; Keen To Return 'Later In The Summer'
England's pace bowling stalwart Jimmy Anderson has not been able to come to terms with his omission from the Test squad for the three-match series against the West Indies currently underway in the Caribbean, and hopes to return to the side "later in the summer".
Both Anderson and pace bowling partner Stuart Broad were surprisingly excluded for the West Indies tour following England's 4-0 thrashing in the Ashes series in Australia, although the two stalwarts bowled well and were therefore puzzling omissions.
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