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Anderson sees benefit in ‘frustrating’ strategy – cricket.com.au
Experienced seamer feeling fresh for third Test after being rested for the second match in Chennai

James Anderson accepts that England’s rotation policy can be “frustrating” but the country’s all-time leading wicket taker reckons that, at 38, the system is helping him stay fresh in the latter part of his career.
Anderson took five wickets as England won the opening Test against India in Chennai at the start of the month but was rested for the second match – a 317-run defeat on the same ground.
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