Every player has a dream to play for their country and from a million only 15-20 are selected once they gets a chance they go on performing well and become legends for their country and game too.
Players like Don Bradman, Sir Vivian Richards, Sir Clive Lloyd, Kapil Dev, Sachin Tendulkar, MS Dhoni, and many more all players dedicated their whole careers and lives to the game and so they are called legends of this sport. People are also curious to know about their past lives and how they got successful as it also inspires everyone because it gives them immense pleasure while reading their autobiographies.
James Anderson announces his autobiography
England were the inventor of cricket and they have produced many players like Ian Botham, Alastair Cook, Kevin Peterson, Stuart Broad and now the legend who announced his retirement very recently is none other than James Anderson he played for almost 22 years and kept focusing on just one format that is test cricket he ended his career at Lords from where it started and in the end, he scalped 704 test wickets and became the only pacer to do so and now he shifts to writing as he announces his autobiography which will be published in November. It’s great to see that everyone will get to know a man from Lancashire to become a legend for England. James Anderson said:
“As a player, you don’t get a chance to reflect much – there’s always the next game to play. Now I get to look back over my career and tell the unforgettable story of the journey so far.”
“My autobiography is published this November. Signed copies available from @waterstones,” he added.
James Anderson played a first test match in 2007 and from there he never looked back, he now stands with legends like Late Shane Warne and Mutthiah Muralitharan every player is not special, and not everyone gets such kind of opportunity to represent their country and it feels surreal when you wear the jersey. England will remember James Anderson for his immense contribution to England in test cricket he actually urged many youngsters to play test cricket and his name should be included in the Hall Of Fame.
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