Anderson will begin his farewell appearance against the West Indies on Wednesday just a few weeks in need of his forty second birthday.
James Anderson will spend his last week as an England cricketer holding back the tears after admitting he has “made peace” with the tip of his record-breaking profession.
Anderson is preparing to lace up his bowling boots for the ultimate time at Lord’s, playing his 188th and final Test at the identical ground that he made his debut in 2003.
Probably the most prolific seamer in Test match history with 700 wickets, Anderson will begin his farewell appearance against the West …