World test
I've Still Got The Ability To Take Wickets, Says England Pace Ace Anderson
England's pace-bowling stalwart James Anderson has revealed that he had entertained self-doubts after being dropped from the side that toured the West Indies for a three-Test series, and that he was seriously considering quitting the sport.
Anderson and pace-bowling partner Stuart Broad were shockingly dropped from the Caribbean series under then skipper Joe Root, with many believing that the duo was made the scapegoat for England's dismal performance in the Ashes Down Under.
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