Chris Woakes, the paceman for England who scored the decisive run in the third Ashes Test, has expressed his admiration for James Anderson, a seasoned player. The senior cricketer has a lot more cricket left, in Woakes’ opinion, and England is fortunate to have had him for such a long time.
Woakes still has confidence in his teammate’s ability, despite Anderson’s somewhat lackluster performance in the recent Ashes series, when he only managed to get three wickets in the first two Tests. Woakes even said that Anderson still has a lot to give and can continue to serve the nation.
Who knows how much longer we’ll be able to rely on Jimmy, but we’re lucky to have had him for so long. Woakes said in an interview with Mirror Sport, “Jimmy constantly disproves the naysayers, so I have a gut feeling he might have a lot more in the tank.
Chris Woakes continued by stating that he thinks Anderson may possibly be considering surpassing 700 Test wickets. Anderson is ultimately responsible for deciding when to retire. We have been blessed that he has been such a master of his art for 20 years, said Woakes, so I’m not assuming that this will be his final game or his final series.
For the next fourth Test at his home stadium, Old Trafford, the management of England has decided to return Anderson. The team’s confidence in his ability and appreciation of the value he adds to the side are evident in this choice.
In my opinion, Anderson is among the best players to play Test cricket. Chris Woakes
Chris Woakes said of Anderson, who was in awe of his bowling style, “In my book, he’s not just England’s greatest-ever bowler, but one of the greatest ever to grace Test cricket. We in the locker room, who are his peers, are as impressed by his technique as the paying public and TV viewers when they watch the ultra-slow motion replays of how the ball exits his hand. I always feel like I’m in the midst of greatness when other experts are impressed with what you accomplish.
Although England was able to win the third Test, bringing the series score to 2-1, Ben Stokes and his side still need to win the following two games to claim the Ashes.