Jimmy Anderson sets England Test wicket record
James Anderson has broken Sir Ian Botham’s all-time England’s Test wicket record.
The “Burnley Express” required four victims to beat Botham’s 23-year-old milestone in his 100th Test.
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Hide AdAnd, after two wickets in West Indies’ first innings, he matched that feat on the final day of the first Test in Antigua to create history.
The 32-year-old first had Marlon Samuels caught in the gully, before forcing an edge from captain Denesh Ramdin, where Alastair Cook claimed the catch.
The record-breaking wicket reduced the hosts to 294-7, 144 runs adrift of England.
The former Burnley seamer is already England’s top wicket taker across all formats.
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Hide AdHe made his Test debut in 2003, taking 11 wickets in two Tests against Zimbabwe, and has played a role in three Ashes series wins, helping England top the Test rankings four years ago.
His achievement has come two Tests quicker than Botham required to set the previous best.
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