James anderson
James Anderson Is Addicted To Cricket, Says England Teammate Stuart Broad
England pacer Stuart Broad believes that his long-time bowling partner and veteran fast bowler James Anderson is addicted to cricket and is bowling better at the age of 40 "than he was four years ago".
Anderson, who will turn 41 next month midway through the final Test of the Ashes, is England's leading bowler in Tests with 685 wickets and became the oldest player to top the ICC Test rankings earlier this year.
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