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OLD DOG JIMMY READY TO LEARN SOME NEW TRICKS

- By LAWRENCE BOOTH Wisden Editor

JIMMY ANDERSON has spoken of his excitement as he prepares for that rarest of experience­s in a long and storied career: a new challenge.

At the age of 40 and after 175 Test appearance­s, Anderson will bowl in a Test in Pakistan for the first time — despite being the only member of Ben Stokes’s squad to have been part of a Test tour here, 17 years ago. Anderson did no more than mix the drinks during England’s 2-0 defeat in 2005, but the experience gave him a close-up view of the fast bowler’s lot in this part of the world.

‘The challenge is trying to find something on unresponsi­ve pitches,’ he said ahead of the first Test, which starts tomorrow. ‘That is the skill of being a Test cricketer who plays all around the world: you have to find ways of taking wickets.

‘The introducti­on of Ben as captain and Brendon McCullum as coach has also helped in thinking outside the box in terms of field placings. We might have to do that a little bit over the next few weeks. It’s really exciting, and all of us are champing at the bit.’ Other than his experience — no fast bowler has played more Tests, or taken more than his 667 wickets — Anderson has a couple of things in his favour. First, he has always performed well against Pakistan, the only country against whom he averages below 20.

Second, he has already thrived against them in merciless conditions: six Tests in the UAE have brought him 22 wickets at 20 apiece, plus an economy rate of just over two. On this trip, his role will be twofold. Swing the new ball, which should be doable in the northern Pakistan winter, with games starting at 10am and dew still intact. Then go again if and when the older ball starts to reverse. Anderson (right) said: ‘I feel like I’ve got skills that can help me anywhere in the world, so hopefully I can show that in the next few weeks.’

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