James Anderson Poised for Impact in India Tour, Says Former England Skipper
Despite a lackluster performance in the recent Ashes series against Australia, former England skipper Nasser Hussain believes it is too early to write off veteran pacer James Anderson. Hussain backs Anderson to return to form and make a significant impact during England’s tour of India next year.
Known as one of the best pacers in modern times, Anderson struggled to generate movement with the ball during the Ashes, managing only five wickets at an average of 85.40 in four Test appearances. However, his impressive record of being the fast bowler with the most Test wickets in history (690) cannot be overlooked.
With the recent retirement of his long-time partner Stuart Broad, Anderson now shoulders even more responsibility as he nears the twilight of his career. However, Hussain believes that the experienced right-armer is ready to embrace the challenge and flourish against India on the sub-continent.
Hussain emphasized the importance of Anderson’s experience, especially with Chris Woakes expressing a reluctance to play away from home. Hussain believes that having Anderson’s expertise is crucial for a balanced attack and to provide guidance to younger players. Despite Anderson’s recent average performance, Hussain spoke to him in an interview and confirmed that the hunger to excel in the game is still burning within him.
The former skipper sees Anderson’s hunger to improve, evident in his commitment to go back to the nets and work hard on his game. With an impressive record against India, including six five-wicket hauls in Tests, Anderson’s average of 29.32 in the Asian country stands as a testament to his skills.
Hussain concluded by stating that it would be foolish to write off Anderson simply based on a couple of average months. With just ten wickets away from the 700-mark, Anderson’s hunger and determination to reach new milestones will continue to drive him forward.
As fans eagerly await England’s tour of India, all eyes will be on Anderson as he prepares to prove his worth and once again showcase his skill and expertise on the cricket pitch. Despite recent doubts, the seasoned campaigner seems determined to silence his critics and prove that his best days are far from over.