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James Anderson, England’s leading wicket-taker and one of the finest fast bowlers in cricket history, is currently playing his farewell Test match at Lord’s against West Indies. Anderson’s career spans two decades of consistent performance and remarkable achievements, solidifying his legacy as a cricketing icon.
Custom shoes mark James Anderson’s farewell Test
In a touching tribute to his illustrious career, Anderson has donned custom-made shoes for his final Test match. The left shoe commemorates the date of his Test debut, ‘22.05.2003,’ symbolizing the beginning of Anderson’s journey in international cricket. On the right shoe, ‘10.07.2024’ is prominently displayed, marking the date of his last Test appearance, encapsulating the span of his remarkable career.
The shoes also feature the number ‘188,’ representing Anderson’s record-breaking Test appearances, highlighting his enduring presence in the cricketing world. Adorned with the ‘Three Lions ECB logo’ and Adidas’s iconic stripes, these shoes blend classic design with contemporary flair, mirroring Anderson’s timeless influence on the game.
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Also WATCH: James Anderson gets emotional as his daughters ring the bell at Lord’s in legendary pacer’s farewell Test – ENG vs WI
England dominates as Anderson makes history
In the ongoing Test match at Lord’s, England have asserted its dominance over West Indies by bowling them out for a mere 121 runs. Gus Atkinson emerged as the standout bowler, claiming seven wickets to dismantle the West Indian batting lineup. Anderson, in his farewell appearance, added to the spectacle by taking his 701st Test wicket, dismissing Jayden Seales to the delight of the home crowd.
Fans anticipate Anderson’s record-breaking feat
As Anderson approaches the twilight of his career, cricket enthusiasts worldwide eagerly anticipate whether he will surpass Shane Warne‘s record of 708 Test wickets by the conclusion of this Test match. With his outstanding form and unwavering determination, Anderson remains a formidable force on the field, poised to leave an indelible mark on Test cricket as he bids farewell to the sport at Lord’s.