Anderson is surprised to return to T20 about four thousand days later! The best bowling of the carrier

England star pacer James Anderson played a match in the T20 format almost five years ago. He has never played in this format since then. Jimmy said some time ago he wanted to play in the IPL, but no team wanted to take him. Naturally no team has shown the risk of taking the 12 -year -old cricketer into the squad. But that he has not yet gone out has proved that Anderon once more. Even at this age, whatever he is touching, it is becoming gold. James Anderson recently played for his team Lancashire in the Twenty20 Vitalty Blasta match. And that’s where the star of England caught the eye of his return match. England’s pacer picked up 5 wickets in T20 against Durham. And his team easily won the match.

Anderson has not played any T20 match for about 5 days since 20. And shortly afterwards, he will be the 5th year of his retirement from international cricket. But even at the age of 12, Anderson’s efficiency did not diminish, it once again explained that the English pacer, the owner of 5 wickets in the Test. Anderson started bowling at the beginning of the PowerPlop, as he did for England in the Simit Over format.

Anderson bowled 5 overs to PowerPlay at the Riverside Cricket Ground. There he was dismissed by Alex Liz and Graham Clark, two openers in Durham. Jimmy gave only 5 runs in the three overs and took a pair of wickets. Then the pacer returned to the 5th over. This time Colin Ackerman was out and finished his spell with 5 wickets for his own 5 runs.

This was Jimmy Anderson’s best bowling for T20 career. Earlier, he took 5 wickets for 20 runs against the Netherlands in Jersey, England. Salta was 20, that is, about 5 years ago, when he was only 20 years old. As Jimmy is growing older, it is as expensive as Old Wine, it is understood in his performance. He played the last time in England in the 21st, and then he fully focused on cricket cricket in cricket.

Asish Roy
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