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Home » County Championship: James Anderson takes two wickets as Lancashire take control of Derbyshire | Manchester News
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County Championship: James Anderson takes two wickets as Lancashire take control of Derbyshire | Manchester News

By uk-times.com17 May 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Since Anderson ended his Test career with 704 wickets, an England record and more than any other pace bowler, he has worked as a bowling consultant with the national team and unsuccessfully attempted to be picked up in the Indian Premier League and The Hundred. In April, he was knighted in former prime minister Rishi Sunak’s resignation honours list.

Whether or not Lancashire were buoyed by his return, their strong position in this match is down to the graft of their batters, who made Derbyshire toil after the visitors chose to field.

Indeed, after Luke Wells made a century on day one, then George Balderson and George Bell added half-centuries on day two, Anderson did not take part in the match until he walked out to bat at number 11 at 15:16 BST on Saturday.

The warm applause he received on entering the field was matched by the ovation for the forward defence to the first ball he faced from left-arm spinner Jack Morley, then outstripped by the noise that greeted a sweep for four.

Left four not out when Lancashire were dismissed, there was a genuine feeling of anticipation in the wait for Anderson to bowl. Spectators gathered to watch him loosen up during the tea break.

Bowling from the end named after him, Anderson needed a little time to find his radar, understandable given this was his first competitive spell in 10 months.

He was frustrated when Australian Jewell drove through the covers for four but responded with a classic Anderson dismissal: angled in from round the wicket, straightening to beat the bat and clatter into off stump.

With the surface offering lift, Anderson bent his back to discomfit Lloyd. One short ball induced a top edge, another ricocheted off the back of the bat. When Anderson went short once more, the catch looped to keeper Hurst, albeit with a disgruntled Lloyd claiming the ball came off his body.

Perhaps wary of his workload after such a long lay-off, Harris withdrew Anderson after the ninth over and he was not employed for any of the remaining 27 in the day.

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