James Anderson
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Sussex to sign Panesar from Northants...Hoggard to Leicestershire Monty Panesar, right, helped James Anderson secure England a draw against Australia in the first Test, but lost his place and could now move from Northamptonshire to Sussex. Photograph: Carl Recine/Action... In this article: Monty Panesar, Northamptonshire, Matthew Hoggard, England, Yorkshire, Leicestershire, and Champions League |
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Sunday Mirror | November 16, 2009
BOWLERS STRIKE FEAR IN 'LIGHTNING'
...out according to Donald (right). And if England can get their pace duo of Stuart Broad and James Anderson fully fit after injury, he believes they will be the ones to fear, NOT Dale Steyn and Co. "The one massive thing for us - and this...
In this article: Allan Donald, England, Steve Harmison, Stuart Broad, South Africa, Mickey Arthur, Makhaya Ntini, Graeme Smith, and Morne Morkel
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sportinglife | November 03, 2009
VAUGHAN CALL FOR STRAUSS BREAK
...to Australia. Strauss and coach Andy Flower were not slow to rest overworked players this summer - giving the likes of James Anderson and Paul Collingwood a break during the one-day series against Ricky Ponting's men. And Vaughan, who...
In this article: Andrew Strauss, Michael Vaughan, Peter Moores, Andy Flower, England, Bangladesh, Ricky Ponting, and Paul Collingwood
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Telegraph.co.uk - Sport | 6 days ago
James Anderson can be England's dark knight against South Africa in Cape Town
...cannot defy the odds forever. Anderson emphatically contradicted rumours that he was annoyed to have been passed over as vice-captain to Strauss for this tour: Alastair Cook has the job for the Test series. "I've enjoyed helping Straussy...
In this article: England, World Cup, Andrew Strauss, Cape Town, Michael Vaughan, Stuart Broad, Ashes series, and Shyness
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Times Online | August 23, 2009
How England won the Ashes, Test by Test
Australia's imaginative choice of Shane Watson as emergency opener paid off. But Anderson and Onions again stopped Australia posting a major first-innings total, and four half-centuries helped England into a three-figure lead.
In this article: England, Australia, Matt Prior, Graham Onions, Michael Clarke, Paul Collingwood, and Alastair Cook
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BBC News Asia-Pacific World Edition | September 17, 2009
England v Australia 6th ODI as it happened
...to bat will be against the new ball" 1st over - Aus 8-0 Anderson gets Australia under way with two wides - the second is particularly harsh as it nearly clipped Watson's pad. He nudges a leg bye to square leg, Paine plays a very straight...
In this article: Tim Bresnan, England, Ravi Bopara, Ricky Ponting, Brett Lee, Graeme Swann, and James Hopes
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Sunday Mirror | October 24, 2009
Beware of the Bok baiting, KP
...to ensure everything goes well on the field and we enjoy a successful tour." Anderson is confident England can follow up the Ashes win by beating South Africa. He said: "South Africa are the world's No.1 Test side, but Australia won there,...
In this article: Jimmy Anderson, Kevin Pietersen, Andrew Strauss, England, South Africa, Graeme Smith, Johannesburg, and Australia
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Sydney Morning Herald - World | July 12, 2009
England escape with thrilling draw
England escape with thrilling draw England tailenders James Anderson and Monty Panesar have thwarted Australia in holding out for a heart-stopping draw in the first Ashes Test in Cardiff. After Paul Collingwood's innings of 74 in nearly six...
In this article: Nathan Hauritz, Monty Panesar, England, Paul Collingwood, Peter Siddle, Australia, and Ricky Ponting
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Telegraph.co.uk - Sport | November 01, 2009
James Anderson happy to be England's new attack leader
...though he should be wielding a guitar rather than a cricket bat. In his seventh match, he equalled an English record by conceding 12 runs from his 10 overs against Australia. In his 12th, he wrecked Pakistan's challenge in a World Cup group...
In this article: England, Nasser Hussain, Andrew Flintoff, World Cup, Andrew Strauss, Andy Flower, and Ashes series
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Telegraph.co.uk - Sport | November 14, 2009
ECB can afford the return of Ashes cricket to terrestrial television
...followed by a seven-match one-day series against Australia! No wonder stalwarts like Paul Collingwood, James Anderson and Stuart Broad fell off their perches one by one. If the ECB cannot put into the field a reasonably fresh and fit...
In this article: England, Ian Botham, Ashes series, Revenue, Hamlet, England and Wales Cricket Board, and Paul Collingwood
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James Michael "Jimmy" Anderson (born 30 July 1982 in Burnley, Lancashire) is an international English cricketer. He plays first-class cricket for Lancashire County Cricket Club and since bursting onto the scene in 2002/03, before his first full season of county cricket, Anderson has represented England in 24 Test matches and 86 One Day Internationals.
A right arm pace bowler, Anderson made his international debut at the age of just 20. On England's 2002/03 tour of Autralia, Anderson was drafted into the squad from the England A team due to an injury crisis. When he played his first ODI he had only played five senior one day matches. Anderson went on to feature in the 2003 ICC World Cup and made his Test match debut against Zimbabwe at Lords the next summer. Later in 2003 he experienced a dip in form and confidence against South Africa. After this he was in and out of the team and experienced numerous injuries, including a stress fracture of the back which kept him out of action for most of the 2006 season. He returned to action and features regularly in England's Test squad. He is a regular strike bowler in England's one day team.
- Also Known As:
- Jimmy, Jim, Jimza, Daisy
- Birthplace:
- Burnley
- Birth Country:
- England
- Position:
- Bowler
- Batting Style:
- Left-handed
- Bowling Ave.:
- 30.38
- Best Bowling:
- 4/23
- Deliveries:
- balls
- Catches/Stumpings:
- 26/–
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