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Ageless Anderson enters 700 Test wicket club

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Dharamsala, India - England’s James Anderson became on Saturday only the third bowler, and the first seamer, to claim 700 Test wickets, in the fifth and final Test against India in Dharamsala.

The 41-year-old, already the most successful fast bowler in Test cricket’s history, entered his 187th Test two wickets short of the 700mark. Anderson clean bowled Shubman Gill on Friday and Kuldeep Yadav became his 700th victim on day three of the contest, when the batter fell caught behind. Anderson held the ball aloft while his team mates mobbed him.

The travelling ‘Barmy Army’ fans gave him a standing ovation as Anderson led his team off the field at the innings break at the picturesqu­e Himachal Pradesh Cricket Associatio­n stadium.

Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralithar­an leads the all-time chart with 800 wickets from 133 Tests, followed by Australia’s Shane Warne (708).

While Anderson is immensely skillful, his remarkable longevity, attributed to his smooth action, as a fast bowler continues to amaze the followers of the game.

“At the foothills of the Himalayas, James Anderson has reached the insurmount­able summit for a fast bowler in Test match cricket,” former England bowler Steven Finn told the BBC.

Indian batting great Sachin Tendulkar praised Anderson’s “stellar achievemen­t” on X, formerly known as Twitter.7

“A fast bowler playing for 22 years and performing so consistent­ly to be able to take 700 wickets would have sounded like fiction until Anderson actually made it happen ...” Tendulkar wrote.

 ?? ?? England’s James Anderson celebrates after dismissing Kuldeep Yadav for his 700th Test wicket on Saturday
England’s James Anderson celebrates after dismissing Kuldeep Yadav for his 700th Test wicket on Saturday

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