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James Anderson has ‘urge’ to extend playing career

James Anderson says he has the “urge” to keep playing but is undecided on how he will extend his career.

Anderson, England’s all-time leading wicket-taker, retired from Test cricket in July and has since been working as the team’s coaching consultant.

In August he suggested he may explore franchise cricket, attracting interest from the United States, while the 42-year-old could also continue to play domestically for Lancashire.

“I have got a couple of months to make a call on what I do next year but in my head I would like to,” said Anderson.

“I still feel fit, I still have the urge to get a ball in my hand, so I would like to give it a go. If anyone will take me is a different question altogether.”

Asked if he still has an “itch to scratch” as a player, Anderson told BBC Sport: “There definitely is for me. Whether someone else would like to scratch that itch for me is another question.

“I do miss it and I do feel like I enjoy coming to the nets and getting the ball in my hand.”

Anderson has not played any white-ball cricket since 2019 and his last T20 match was in 2014. In his only outing for Lancashire in the County Championship last summer he took 7-35 against Nottinghamshire at Southport.


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