James Anderson
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The championship that keeps on giving.
After three rounds, all played in April, we should be talking about green seamers and low scores. The championship has provided twists and turns, boring draws and thrilling finishes. We’ll start with the king, Sir James Anderson. Despite being 43 years young, he’s got 21 wickets at an average of 12 on some very slow
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The King returns.
A 43 year old Sir James Anderson showed the county game that he isn’t done yet. Figures of 13-1-64-5 shows me that the King is back. He began by having Northants number 3 Calvin Harrison caught by wicket keeper Matty Hurst, he then removed Vasconcelos’ off-stump with a beautiful inswinger delivered from around the wicket.Saif