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James Anderson completes the milestone of 1000 wickets, can become a threat in Tests against India

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England fast bowler James Anderson completed 1000 wickets in first-class cricket on Monday. He achieved this feat during a county match while playing for Lancashire against Kent. Anderson, who turned 39 later this month, took seven wickets for 19 runs in his 262nd first-class match.

He took five wickets in the innings for the 51st time by catching Hino Kunh behind the wicket and completed his 1000 wickets in first-class cricket. Anderson is the 14th bowler and the fifth fast bowler to complete 1000 first-class wickets in this century. James Anderson, who is turning 39, can still beat a young player. Be it fitness or performance. Especially on English soil, James Anderson has no break.

Playing his first match of this season of county cricket, James Anderson bowled 10 overs, out of which no batsman has scored in five overs. At the same time, he spent only 19 runs in five overs. During this, he made seven batsmen of Kent’s team his victim. Before the five-match Test series against England, it is a big threat to the Indian team that James Anderson has caught the momentum.