James Anderson breaks biggest record in history during his farewell match, becomes first pacer to reach this milestone

England are in a really dominant position to secure a thumping victory in the first Test. James Anderson has created a big record in his farewell Test.

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James Anderson in frame (Twitter)

James Anderson in frame (Twitter)

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England heading towards big win in 1st Test vs WI.

James Anderson shatters massive record in his Farewell Test.

Legendary pacer James Anderson is now moments away from calling off a historic career. The English fast bowler once again shattered a massive record in his final match. He became the first-ever pacer in history to bowl 40000 balls in Test matches. He is the first-ever pacer to reach this milestone and the fourth overall to do so. 

 

Anderson shatters many records

 

England pacer James Anderson is already the highest wicket-taker in Test cricket. He now also became the fast bowler with the most wickets bowled in Test cricket and across all formats. He now has bowled 40000 balls in Test Cricket and 50000 balls across all formats. Anderson has run more than 800 km with his run-up alone in red-ball cricket.

 

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Most balls bowled in Test cricket

 

PlayerMatchesBallsWickets
Muttiah Muralitharan13344039800
Anil Kumble13240850619
Shane Warne14540705708
James Anderson*18840000703
Stuart Broad16733698604

 

Most balls bowled in International cricket

 

 

PlayerMatchesBallsWickets
Muttiah Muralitharan495631321347
Anil Kumble40355346956
Shane Warne339513471001
James Anderson*40050000987
Daniel Vettori44243661705

England just four wickets away from win

 

England are in a really dominant position to secure a thumping victory in the first Test. After leaving West Indies in a state of bother at 79/6 in the second innings, the hosts hold a significant lead of 171 runs. Ben Stokes-led England got all out 371, setting a challenging target of 322. They are now just four wickets away from registering a big win and give James Anderson a perfect farewell.

 

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