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Anderson unable to bowl again in the first Test against Sri Lanka

England's James Anderson will be unable to bowl again in the remainder of the first Test against Sri Lanka, a team spokesman said Saturday.

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Anderson injury scare for England

By Julian Guyer

 

England faced an anxious wait after spearhead seamer James Anderson went for a scan on back and side injuries following the end of the second day's play of the first Test against Sri Lanka.

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England aim clean sweep against India, Sri Lanka

England pacer James Anderson today stated that they are capable of beating Sri Lanka and India hollow in the twin Test series this summer to move to the top of the ICC Test rankings.

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Smith and Ponting – inspirational captains whose poor batting form hasn’t affected their captaincy

Even when their runs go dry, Smith and Ponting’s leadership qualities lift their teams.

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England drop Anderson for game against West Indies

By CricketCountry Staff

 

England have dropped their bowling spearhead James Anderson for their do-or-die match against West Indies to be played at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium in New Delhi on Thursday.

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Strauss, Anderson doubtful for crucial West Indies match

England captain Andrew Strauss and strike bowler James Anderson were in doubt for the key World Cup clash against the West Indies after missing training.

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Thanks to Kevin O’Brien, Ireland celebrate an early St Patrick’s Day!

O’Brien downed England and their 328 with an epic century

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England need to persevere with James Anderson

Anderson is probably just fatigued after his exploits over the winter in Australia.

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T20 has to be the root for popularizing the game in Ireland: Bob Willis

England’s former captain and fast bowler now of Sky Sports presenter.

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Strauss defends struggling James Anderson

 

England skipper Andrew Strauss defended James Anderson after the struggling fast bowler returned the worst World Cup bowling figures for an English player.

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