England tour
James Anderson Seeking Life From Dead Pakistan Wickets
Wily pace bowler James Anderson vowed Tuesday to continue the aggressive style England have adopted recently despite the likelihood of bowling on unresponsive pitches for the Test series against Pakistan.
Anderson is the only survivor of England's last series in Pakistan -- in 2005 -- and while he didn't play then, the 40-year-old will spearhead England's attack in the first Test starting Thursday.
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