In a surprising move, James Anderson, England’s all-time leading Test wicket-taker, has put himself forward for the upcoming IPL auction. Despite retiring from Test cricket and having limited T20 experience, the 42-year-old believes he can still contribute as a player. Anderson sees the IPL as an opportunity to gain valuable experience and knowledge that will benefit his future coaching aspirations.
‘I have more to give as a player’: Anderson on IPL ambitions

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