All-Time Great Test XI in cricket history
Let's know the contribution of players who made Test cricket popular in the world with their extraordinary careers.
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9. James Anderson
James Anderson, who made his Test debut for England in 2003, is still active in international cricket. The pacer’s fitness is unprecedented which makes him a wicket-taking bowler in England whites despite crossing the 40-year mark. On English soil, he has showcased his magic with the ball numerous times but back in 2010, he guided England to the Ashes title in Australia.
Grabbing 24 wickets in 10 innings of five matches, he played an enormous role in the English team’s Ashes victory in Australia after 24 years. Anderson has added 690 wickets to his profile in 341 innings of 183 Tests. He might end his career as the second-leading wicket-taker as he is only 19 hunts away to shatter Warne’s record of 708 Test wickets.
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