James Anderson Retires: Fans React As England Legend Bids Farewell to International Cricket Following Win Against West Indies at Lord’s

James Anderson made his test debut in 2003 and after serving the England National Side for 21 years, the star pacer has called time on his international career with a win at Lord’s Cricket Ground. Fans salute the iconic player.

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With a win over the West Indies National Cricket Team at Lord’s everyone was in tears as they bid farewell to one of the most cherished speedsters in international cricket. 41-year-old James Anderson already declared his retirement making the Test match against the West Indies side his final game with the England National Cricket Team. The 2010 T20 World Cup winner concluded his test career as the third-highest wicket-taker. In his final match, Anderson got four wickets, helping his side to a comprehensive innings win. Fans reacted to the outgoing legend. James Anderson Retires: England Legend Bids Farewell to International Cricket With 704 Test Wickets.

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