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Englands All Time Leading Wicket Taker

James Anderson to Retire from Test Cricket

England's All-Time Leading Wicket-Taker

Final Red-Ball Game in July

James Anderson, England's all-time leading wicket-taker, has announced that he will retire from Test cricket after his team's final red-ball game in July. The 41-year-old fast bowler has been a mainstay of the England team for nearly two decades, taking 700 Test wickets, the most by any pace bowler in history.

Anderson's decision to retire comes after a stellar career that has seen him play in 175 Test matches and take wickets against every major cricketing nation. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers of all time, and his retirement will be a major loss for the English team.

Anderson's last Test match will be against South Africa at Lord's, the home of cricket. It will be a fitting venue for Anderson to end his career, as he has taken more wickets at Lord's than any other bowler in history.


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