veteran England fast bowler James Anderson announced his retirement from Test cricket.
Anderson will take retire from Test cricket after the first match of the three-match series against West Indies at the prestigious Lord’s in the upcoming summer.
On July 10, the Test will be played.
In 2003, the 41-year-old, Anderson made his Test debut at Lord’s.
He has taken 700 wickets in 187 Tests – the most by any fast bowler in Test history.
He is third in the all-time wicket-taking list behind Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan (800) and late Australian great Shane Warne (708).
Additionally, Anderson took 269 wickets in 194 ODIs for England between 2002 and 2015, and also played 19 T20I matches in his career.