There was no desire to retire! Stokes-McCullum’s decision on the pressure? Explosive Jimmy Anderson

England star pacer James Anderson retired from Test cricket in July last year. He is not ex -former, the current cricketer. That is, he has not yet retired from cricket. He had to retire from international cricket for some kind of explosive, recently said that the highest wicket owner in the Test for England. Just as Roger Federer in tennis, James Anderson has repeatedly adapted to the age of cricket. The 12 -year -old star says he did not think about the matter even when he was told to retire. He also intended to continue Test cricket for at least two more years.

Anderson says, ‘I am still a little bit of a retirement. In fact, the situation was not in my hands at that time. They decided to exclude me from the team. So there was nothing else to do at that time. I thought about retiring six months, what a year or a half after a year and a half. But at that time I had no retirement. I had the desire or hunger of playing at that time, I was still in the face of training, to inform my own skills. ‘

In May, ECB Managing Director Rob Ki, Brendon McCullum and Ben Stocks met with the owner of 5 wickets in the Test, and informed Jimmy that he would no longer be taken to the Test. Then Jimmy Anderson retired from the Test and played the last Test against the West Indies in June. Then he was a bowling mentor with England but he continued to cricket. In the context of being my mentor, Anderson says, “If I had left the team after the West Indies series, it would have been very difficult for me. So I stay with the team to stay with the team, to stay in the dressing room. I can’t say my experience of that time, because I never thought about retirement until that time. However, on the last day I saw a lot of people. ‘

And will the England squad return when the opportunity comes? Jimmy is hoping not to return. Yet what if the call comes? Jimmy says, ‘Frankly, the England team’s door is closed for me. If I get a call, I will surely think about it, but I know that will never happen. I think that many people may think of me only after suffering, otherwise I am far from the Test team. ‘

Asish Roy
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