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With the end of the Eng- NZ test, Jimmy Anderson has also notched up a new record.

He has bowled MORE deliveries than ANY OTHER pacer in the history of Test cricket!

What a guy!

And still delivering the goods as a seamer at the age of almost 36!

His averages in the last four Test series

25 in NZ
25 in Australia (WOW!)
14 against WI
14 against SA
 
Superb bowler.

If not for his away average of almost 35, i would have placed him the the elite group of bowlers.

He will surpass McGrath as the highest wicket takers among pacers.
 
Ghar ka Jimmy..

yes his ghost averaged 25 in NZ and Australia over the last 4-5 months

Its also his ghost who has an average of 20 in UAE and 24 in WI

even in India his average is 33 which isnt great but not disastrous.
 
Superb bowler.

If not for his away average of almost 35, i would have placed him the the elite group of bowlers.

He will surpass McGrath as the highest wicket takers among pacers.
its 32.6. Its still not ideal i admit but his away record has largely been good in past decade or so.

More importantly he has had atleast one good away performance in almost every country and in some cases contributing to series wins
 
Brilliant bowler. Not only him, but Broad is also spectacular.

Both are easily greats for their country and perhaps a little more to that.

I just hope Broad rectifies his record in Asia which is poor.
 
Respect to him - about 30,000 international deliveries or so.

Imagine your shoulder rotator cuff going through the grind that many times, and that's only counting the ones bowled during a match situation.
 
Respect to him - about 30,000 international deliveries or so.

Imagine your shoulder rotator cuff going through the grind that many times, and that's only counting the ones bowled during a match situation.

Pure insanity. It is a miracle he hasn't injured himself.

A great accomplishment by a great bowler :jimmy
 
With the end of the Eng- NZ test, Jimmy Anderson has also notched up a new record.

He has bowled MORE deliveries than ANY OTHER pacer in the history of Test cricket!

What a guy!

And still delivering the goods as a seamer at the age of almost 36!

His averages in the last four Test series

25 in NZ
25 in Australia (WOW!)
14 against WI
14 against SA

Thanks for starting this thread. I have been a fan of Jimmy since long. Yes, he has had issues with taking wickets on Asian pitches, yes he is nicknamed clouderson but my god when it swings, is there a better bowler than him in this world? I guess only Hadlee would have come close to him when it came to exploiting conditions better and mastering the science of fast bowling. He is a joy to watch and the way he has carried on is remarkable. Here's to Jimmy!
 
What an incredible bowler! As someone mentioned, while fast bowling was an art form with Wasim for example, it was truly a science with Jimmy. The way in which he remodelled his action to increase longevity and control the swing he generated was truly stuff of legends. In fact I don't think there's been as drastic a change in action for a great bowler, after what Imran did after seeing Lillee.
 
Thanks for starting this thread. I have been a fan of Jimmy since long. Yes, he has had issues with taking wickets on Asian pitches, yes he is nicknamed clouderson but my god when it swings, is there a better bowler than him in this world? I guess only Hadlee would have come close to him when it came to exploiting conditions better and mastering the science of fast bowling. He is a joy to watch and the way he has carried on is remarkable. Here's to Jimmy!

I'd argue that his poor record outside English conditions is severely exaggerated. It's certainly decent enough. It's just that his record when it's swing is absolutely ATG level

Also people act like there is no skill involved and anyone can just show up and swing like Anderson when there is a cloud cover... If it was so easy why doesn't everyone have similar records in such conditions

Finally... We watch cricket for enjoyment. And for me one of the most enjoyable moments in cricket is Anderson swinging the new ball in the early English summer and making top class batsmen look like absolute mugs
 
The green mamba with 26 wickets in 18 innings in India? Celebrate longevity yes, Is he an ATG? Heck No
 
The green mamba with 26 wickets in 18 innings in India? Celebrate longevity yes, Is he an ATG? Heck No

It doesn't matter, he was instrumental in helping his team win a test series in India. Not many overseas fast bowlers can claim that. It's been a pretty good career.
 
The latter part of his career Jimmy Anderson has been an elite bowler. It's because he was appalling before that people discount him from the ATG category. No doubt a British ATG though.
 
Superb bowler.

If not for his away average of almost 35, i would have placed him the the elite group of bowlers.

He will surpass McGrath as the highest wicket takers among pacers.

Since he learned from Asif how to reverse it, he has taken 120 test wickets away at 30, and 171 at home at 22. So he got better at home when it didn't swing too. Those away numbers were looking better recently - I suspect he has gone on one tour too many.

When he hangs his boots up, he'll leave a hole that will be hard for someone to fill.
 
Since he learned from Asif how to reverse it, he has taken 120 test wickets away at 30, and 171 at home at 22. So he got better at home when it didn't swing too. Those away numbers were looking better recently - I suspect he has gone on one tour too many.

When he hangs his boots up, he'll leave a hole that will be hard for someone to fill.

How would you rate Stuart Broad in comparison? A rating on 10 for both will help.
 
He must share his fitness secrets for sure, everyone faded at his age but he keeps on going and going.
 
Lol to say he has been a tremendous servant to English Cricket will be a gross under statement.
 
It helps when you are dependent on swing. Still Andy is among the fittest bowler and really good fielder.
 
I'd argue that his poor record outside English conditions is severely exaggerated. It's certainly decent enough. It's just that his record when it's swing is absolutely ATG level

Also people act like there is no skill involved and anyone can just show up and swing like Anderson when there is a cloud cover... If it was so easy why doesn't everyone have similar records in such conditions

Finally... We watch cricket for enjoyment. And for me one of the most enjoyable moments in cricket is Anderson swinging the new ball in the early English summer and making top class batsmen look like absolute mugs

Do i have Multiple personality disorder? i feel exactly the same way. The action, the wrist position, the release uff, it is breath taking when he gets the swing going.


Yes, I agree with your other points too, however Anderson is a vastly improved bowler in the last 5 -6 years or so IMO.
 
Will be fun watching battle between jimmy and kohli few months later. I can't wait :D
 
Jimmy is a class bowler. He can swing it for sure make no mistake about that. Never one to get in to trouble Jimmy is a true professional. In a game where people now just want to hit it to all parts his likes remind the batsmen you can't always have it your way:asad2
 
He has silenced many of his haters, they are still trying to comprehend his performance in AUS especially in comparison to Broad. At this stage of his career he should be declining but is showing tremendous endurance to not only remain world class, but lead the pack from the front. 600 victims are within his reach.
 
If only the coaches had not messed about with his action as a tyro England bowler he would have even more wickets now.
 
He's just got better with time as a bowler in all aspects which is what one should respect the most in somebody i.e., constant improvement.
 
I really love his bowling action.so beautiful.I want him to play for another year or two.
 
Jimmy's longevity is almost unheard of in cricket but being kept away from the ODI side has been a great help (the same goes for Broad). Add the fact that he is playing in the era of the flattest pitches ever and the biggest bats, the way he has consistently taken wickets is quite remarkable.

I still remember him at his, the swing he could impart on the ball, the tail in and then whips out, top class batsman after top class batsman being knicked outside off. The hallmark of a class right hand swing bowler.
 
It's a pet peeve of mine how some people act as if one just needs to show up and rotate their arm to get wickets in England

Huge disservice to the skill and hard work Anderson puts in
 
He must share his fitness secrets for sure, everyone faded at his age but he keeps on going and going.

There are no secrets when it comes to fitness. Its an open and shut case, he cares about what he is putting inside his body.
 
Would rather watch him bowl than overrated Steyn in all honesty.
 
Any Tom, dick and Harry would become unplayable on such doctored pitch under overcast condition. Even 30 overs old ball was swinging like crazy yesterday. It was unnatural. Bowlers shouldn't get this much help from pitch and condition.
 
Would rather watch him bowl than overrated Steyn in all honesty.

Pls don't write Anderson and Steyn in same sentence. Steyn is arguably one of the greatest test bowlers of all time.
 
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Any Tom, dick and Harry would become unplayable on such doctored pitch under overcast condition. Even 30 overs old ball was swinging like crazy yesterday. It was unnatural. Bowlers shouldn't get this much help from pitch and condition.

If any Tom, dick and Harry can become so good then why don't they?
 
Anderson showing the importance of good fitness. To play as long as he has and still be a quality bowler is a credit to him and something that should be respected.
 
Any Tom, dick and Harry would become unplayable on such doctored pitch under overcast condition. Even 30 overs old ball was swinging like crazy yesterday. It was unnatural. Bowlers shouldn't get this much help from pitch and condition.

Why couldnt the Indian bowlers take 10 wickets?
 
Highest wicket taking fast bowler ever
 
Jimmy's longevity is almost unheard of in cricket but being kept away from the ODI side has been a great help (the same goes for Broad). Add the fact that he is playing in the era of the flattest pitches ever and the biggest bats, the way he has consistently taken wickets is quite remarkable.

I still remember him at his, the swing he could impart on the ball, the tail in and then whips out, top class batsman after top class batsman being knicked outside off. The hallmark of a class right hand swing bowler.

After his terrible start in tests of his first six years when he averaged nearly 40, his average is now below 27.
 
After his terrible start in tests of his first six years when he averaged nearly 40, his average is now below 27.

Yes, imagine if his start had been better, his current average could be a point or two lower. I just wish we got t osee more of him in the ODI format.
 
Clouderson is feasting on some cheap WI wickets. Dude took a total of 1 wicket in the entire SL series (2 games). He was dropped in the 3rd. Imagine this!!! 1 wicket!!
 
His longevity depends solely on failing as an ODI and T20 bowler. Legend in Test cricket but isn’t good enough to tie the shoe laces of Akram and McGrath to start with! Someone like Rabada will end up as an ATG because of his impact in all three formats.
 
Yes, imagine if his start had been better, his current average could be a point or two lower. I just wish we got t osee more of him in the ODI format.

Sure, if the coaches had not messed him about early on, trying to change his action he could have 600 wickets at 25 already.
 
Sure, if the coaches had not messed him about early on, trying to change his action he could have 600 wickets at 25 already.

He was a genuine quick back in those days but very inaccurate, I think the cation needed tweaking, and we know he did tweak it a bit. I just think some players develop at a later age/stage in their career. His time away from the international game did him good.
 
Nice to see him doing so nicely
Stuart at the other end is getting rid of big ones too
 
Always liked him, altho has his limitations when the pitch is flat or whether is Sunny, still one of the good bowlers around.
 
Clouderson is feasting on some cheap WI wickets. Dude took a total of 1 wicket in the entire SL series (2 games). He was dropped in the 3rd. Imagine this!!! 1 wicket!!

Very good bowler with excellent durability, nothing more than that. When conditions aren't friendly he generally keeps it tight and ends up with a respectable average with little to no impact.
 
Respect to him - about 30,000 international deliveries or so.

Imagine your shoulder rotator cuff going through the grind that many times, and that's only counting the ones bowled during a match situation.

How many deliveries Kapil Dev bowled ? He also played for long and hardly missed any game due to injury.
 
Great bowler. Not an ATG by any means but easily the second best pace bowler of the 2010s. Good slip-catcher too.
 
Brilliant bowler, the countdown to 600 Test wickets begin.
 
Clouderson is feasting on some cheap WI wickets. Dude took a total of 1 wicket in the entire SL series (2 games). He was dropped in the 3rd. Imagine this!!! 1 wicket!!

In one of the tests, 38 wickets were taken by spinners. The pitches were terrible for fast bowling.
 
In one of the tests, 38 wickets were taken by spinners. The pitches were terrible for fast bowling.

There cannot be double standards. We accuse our spinners of being duds abroad when they don't take wickets. Either way, 4 innings, 1 wicket is atrocious for any frontlne bowler in any series.
 
Absolutely fantastic bowler, that kind of longevity has to count for something
 
You have to give lots of credit for a pacer playing so long and still doing well.
 
If it weren't for all those damn injuries, Steyn would have had 600 by now

Well, Steyn operates at higher speeds. I don't think anyone with Steyn's speed can play long enough to get to 600 wickets.
 
Well, Steyn operates at higher speeds. I don't think anyone with Steyn's speed can play long enough to get to 600 wickets.

Fingers crossed for Rabada, if he plays 80% as many test matches as Anderson he will destroy that record.
 
Fingers crossed for Rabada, if he plays 80% as many test matches as Anderson he will destroy that record.

Yah, he can , but I feel he needs to play more selectively in ODI/T-20 for that. Eventually he will pick up injury.
 
​Jimmy Anderson Injury Update

England seam bowler Jimmy Anderson, who left the field during Lancashire’s Specsavers County Championship match against Durham at Sedbegh School on Tuesday July 2 due to tightness to his right calf, underwent an MRI scan on Friday. The MRI confirmed that Anderson has suffered a low grade calf muscle tear. As a result of the injury, he will commence a rehabilitation programme with the England and Lancashire CCC medical teams.

Anderson will miss Lancashire’s next two Championship matches against Northants and Sussex.

He will be reassessed on an ongoing basis regarding his availability for the Specsavers Test match versus Ireland at Lord‘s on July 24 and the Specsavers Ashes Series against Australia starting on August 1.
 
It’s an absolute joke people doubt his status as a great
 
James Anderson is like Anil Kumble, great longevity, brilliant match winner at home and a few notable overseas performance.
 
Anderson is truly an inspiration. I want to be energetic and motivated like him when I turn 38.
 
Very unlikely we will see such longevity from a fast bowler again.

Nor any bowler it seems. The only player, spinner or fast bowler, with 200+ Test wickets that have played more matches than Anderson (156) is Kallis (166). Stunning longevity.
 
Nor any bowler it seems. The only player, spinner or fast bowler, with 200+ Test wickets that have played more matches than Anderson (156) is Kallis (166). Stunning longevity.

Kallis the bowler was used in short sharp bursts towards the final 3-4 years of his career. His bowling workload cannot be compared with Anderson.
 
Kallis the bowler was used in short sharp bursts towards the final 3-4 years of his career. His bowling workload cannot be compared with Anderson.

I was just stating a fact. I agree they are not comparable, which is all the more reason why Anderson's achievement is so remarkable.
 
James Anderson is to have the milestone of reaching 600 Test wickets rewarded by having a street named after him in his hometown.

The 38-year-old fast bowler, who dismissed Pakistan captain Azhar Ali to arrive at the landmark, is to receive the accolade from Burnley, where he has already been made a Freeman of the Borough.

Burnley Council met and unanimously agreed on the motion, which was set out to recognise his achievement of becoming Test cricket’s first seamer to take 600 wickets in Test cricket.
 
Time to bump this thread!

Jimmyyyy!!!
 
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