IND vs ENG 4th Test | Jameson Anderson removes Shubman Gill on duck, joins McGrath in elusive list
Cricket | Mar 04, 2021, 04:37 PM ISTAnderson bowled the first two deliveries going away from Gill before trapping the youngster with an incoming one.
Anderson bowled the first two deliveries going away from Gill before trapping the youngster with an incoming one.
England have conceded a 1-2 lead in the four-match series and is out contention for a place in the World Test Championship final.
James Anderson and Stuart Broad went wicketless during the pink-ball Test in Ahmedabad against India.
Joe Root also confirmed that Foakes will keep wickets even after Jonny Bairstow returns to the squad after the second Test.
Anderson blew away the Indian batting with his lethal display of reverse swing on the final day to hand England a massive 227-run win in the opening Test here.
Hussain also backed Root's decision to not enforce the follow-on despite securing a 241-run first-innings lead.
Anderson has picked up 343 wickets after crossing 30, more than any other fast bowler in the longest format of the game.
Following the Chennai win, England now have the best win-loss ratio among all visiting teams in India since the start of this century.
James Anderson's fiery spell in Chennai resulted in India losing their top-order batsmen, potentially ending all hopes for a Gabba-repeat in Chennai.
James Anderson was at the top of his game, generating a brilliant reverse-swing to dismiss Ajinkya Rahane on the final day of the 1st Test.
The young right-hander, who was looking to play Anderson on the drive, was beaten by the bowler's outswinger, which came in after hitting the turf.
While James Anderson took six, Mark Wood claimed three and Curran picked up the last wicket.
With a five-wicket haul against Sri Lanka, James Anderson moved to 606 Test wickets and now needs only 14 more to go past Anil Kumble.
England defeated Sri Lanka by seven wickets in the first of the two Tests.
Anderson has taken just 12 wickets in 11 innings of six Tests in Sri Lanka. He has bowled just 176.4 overs -- 16 overs per innings on average in Sri Lanka
Anderson, who recently became the highest Test wicket-taker among pacers with 600 scalps during the home series against Pakistan, and Kohli have had some intriguing battles over the years.
James Anderson has set his sights on the 2021 Ashes series, saying that he will do everything he can to board the plane to Australia.
Panesar said that since England prefer to play an all-rounder in those conditions and with Chris Woakes in the kind of form that he is in right now, it will be difficult to drop him for Ben Stokes whenever the England vice-captain returns.
James Anderson revealed that the England team management has asked him to continue for the next 18 months until the next Ashes.
Anderson achieved the feat after he dismissed Pakistan captain Azhar Ali on Day 5 of the third Test which ended in a draw at the Ages Bowl in Southampton on Tuesday.
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