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James Anderson to be awarded with Knighthood for his services to cricket

James Anderson to be awarded with Knighthood for his services to cricket

James Anderson to receive Knighthood for outstanding cricket career; a legendary England pacer honoured for his remarkable contributions to sport.

Former England pacer Jimmy Anderson will be honoured with a knighthood for his path-breaking contribution to cricket.

James retired from Test cricket in July after becoming the highest wicket-taking fast bowler in the format’s history. He has been a legendary pacer for England in Test cricket.

James Anderson’s cricket career

James Anderson, 42, concluded his Test career last summer with a remarkable tally of 704 wickets, making him the most successful fast bowler in Test history.

He began his international journey with England in a one-day match against Australia in December 2002, followed by his Test debut in May 2003.

Over the course of his two-decade-long international career, Anderson represented England in 188 Test matches, 194 ODIs, and 19 T20Is.

The Lancashire legend has now been knighted as part of former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s resignation honours list, and he stands out as the only sportsperson to receive such recognition.

James Anderson’s stats

FormatMatWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests1887047/4211/7126.452.7956.832323
ODIs1942695/235/2329.224.9235.61120
T20Is19183/233/2330.667.8423.4000
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