WATCH: James Anderson bowling to Harry Brook in nets captures attention, video goes viral
Harry Brook smashed a triple century (317 off 322 balls) in the first Test which also took place in Multan.
Legendary former pacer and England's bowling consultant, James Anderson, was recently spotted bowling to batter Harry Brook in full steam. Notably, the 'Burnley Express' is currently 42 years old and hence it is commendable that despite being away from any cricket action, he pulled off bowling during net sessions with the same old intensity as he used to before bidding adieu to international cricket.
Notably, England are gearing up to lock horns with the hosts Pakistan in the upcoming second Test of the series in Multan, starting on Tuesday, October 15. Hence, as Anderson may have felt that the seam bowlers who had to bowl for longer durations during the flat track which was offered for the first Test, taking the bowling training duties on himself, only shows his greatness and unmatched hunger to remain involved in cricket in any capacity. As a result, a video surfaced on social media and gave fans a glimpse of the young Anderson from yesteryears.
Interestingly, the hosts have planned to have a spin-assisting strip for the upcoming Test at the same venue. Hence it will be interesting to see how James Anderson helps England in terms of bowling on such a surface. For the unversed, England humiliated Pakistan by beating them by an innings margin. The hero of the English batting was none other than Harry Brook (317 off 322 balls), who became the new 'Sultan of Multan' by surpassing the former Indian legend, Virender Sehwag (309 runs), with a memorable triple century.
Check out the viral James Anderson moment here:
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Anderson believes Brook has batting traits of Root and Pietersen
Meanwhile, speaking of Harry Brook's marathon knock, James Anderson shared his thoughts on the young batter. The Lancashire-born was of the opinion that Brook has qualities of both Joe Root and Kevin Pietersen. Hence, he has a unique ability to play both conventional strokes and can also switch to unorthodox shots.
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As a result, it gets tougher for the opposition to plan a field setup and dismissal plans. In the second Test, it will be interesting to see how Brook handles the spin bowlers of Pakistan on a surface which may help the spinners as the game progresses.
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