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Anderson addresses retirement whispers – cricket.com.au
Veteran quick keen for a quick turnaround in form after having “one bad game”

Champion seamer James Anderson has poured cold water on speculation he may retire after admitting having a “bad game” in England’s thrilling three-wicket win over Pakistan in Manchester.
But the 154-Test veteran is adamant he is not done at the highest level, saying he wants to keep playing as long as possible which could mean another Ashes tour to Australia in 2021-22.
Anderson recorded figures of 1-97 from 28 overs at Old Trafford, the first time since August 2016 he failed to finish a Test…
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