James Anderson is considering an unexpected return to white-ball cricket following his England retirement and is weighing up a farewell lap on the franchise circuit.
James Anderson passed the torch to Gus Atkinson on an emotional final day in Test cricket, missing the chance to get the match-winning wicket against the West Indies as his team-mate seized the stage.
Gus Atkinson stole the limelight from James Anderson on his farewell Test at Lord's, claiming stunning figures of seven for 45 as England completely dominated West Indies on day one of the first Test.
Former captain Nasser Hussain heaped praise on James Anderson ahead of what is sure to be an emotional farewell this English summer.
James Anderson believes the "time is right" to end his career with England after announcing that July's first Test against West Indies at Lord's will be his final appearance in the five-day format.
James Anderson insists his history-making 700th Test wicket was "nothing to celebrate" after England's series defeat in India and is already looking to booking his place in the side the home summer.