Rochdale Observer

England fearless: Anderson

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JAMES Anderson has seen almost everything over the course of two decades as an England player, but even the Lancashire star has been taken aback by the transforma­tion that has gripped the Test team in recent weeks.

When it comes to assessing just how revolution­ary the side’s performanc­es in their 3-0 whitewash over New Zealand were, nobody is in a better position to judge than their 39-year-old record cap-holder.

Anderson first played for his country in 2002 and has lived through more than his fair share of new eras, reboots and fresh starts.

But the spirit of unbridled aggression and unchecked confidence that allowed England to chase down targets of 277, 299 and 296, and score their runs at a fierce rate of 4.54 over the course of the series, has left even him struggling for reference points.

“I have never been in a dressing room before when we have chased almost 300 on a pitch that is turning and everyone being so calm, just believing we were going to chase them down,” said Anderson.

“After 20 years of playing internatio­nal cricket, that was something I had never seen before.

“You always get a few jittery people but from one to 11, and staff included, everyone was just calm and believed.

“As a bowler, I think it’s horrible! I don’t want to think of someone coming at me like that. But the confidence our batters have got at the moment...they’re just fearless.”

Anderson is eyeing a return to the team after missing the last Test in Leeds due to a painful left ankle.

“I feel pretty good,” he said. “I hate missing games for England, seeing the guys out on the field having a good time. The feeling around the group is so good you want to be around it as much as possible.”

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