James Anderson will play his last Test match, just a few steps away from becoming the world’s most successful fast bowler

England’s legendary bowler James Anderson will play the last match of his Test career on Wednesday. James Anderson, who made his debut for England in 2002, is the country’s most successful bowler. In his last Test match, he has a chance to become the world’s most successful fast bowler. For this, he needs 13 wickets. The first Test match between England and West Indies will be played at Lord’s from July 10 and this will be the last Test match of Anderson’s career.

James Anderson has played 187 Test matches so far in which he has 700 wickets. He has 269 wickets in 194 ODIs and 18 wickets in 19 T20s. In the 401st match of his career, Anderson would like to bid farewell with a historic performance.

Anderson is 13 wickets away from 1000 wickets

Anderson is now 13 wickets away from 1000 wickets. If he takes 13 wickets in the last Test, he will be the first fast bowler in the world to take 1000 wickets. He is currently the only fast bowler to take 700 Test wickets. He is currently the only fast bowler to take 700 Test wickets. Anderson will join the 1000 wicket club, which includes Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan and Australia’s Shane Warne.

Muttiah Muralitharan took 1347 wickets in his international career. He has taken 800 wickets in Tests, 534 in ODIs and 13 wickets in T20s. Shane Warne has 1001 wickets to his name. Vaughan has taken 708 wickets in 145 matches while he has 293 wickets in ODIs.

James Anderson said, I hope James Anderson takes all 20 wickets in his last Test match. When Stuart Broad retired, he said that he wanted to say goodbye with a great performance and I want the same ending for James Anderson as well.

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