James Anderson is coming back to T20 to a new Lancashire agreement.
After agreeing to a one-year contract extension with
Lancashire, James Anderson will return to professional action and may feature
in his first Twenty20 match in over ten years.
After his final Test match against the West Indies in July, Anderson joined
England's backroom staff as a consultant and hasn't played since. After his ECB
central contract expired, he signed a contract with Lancashire to participate
in the County Championship and T20 Blast after expressing his wish to continue
playing and entering the IPL auction in December, but failing to sell.
"I am incredibly excited to sign this contract with
Lancashire and resume playing professional cricket again next season,"
Anderson stated. "I am very looking forward to the chance to don the Red
Rose once more and support the team in both red and white ball cricket, since
this club has been a significant part of my life since I was a teenager.
"During my time as a coach with England, I have been
investing a lot of work into maintaining my high levels of fitness and bowling
consistently over the winter in order to be ready to go when the county season
begins in April.
"I love playing at Emirates Old Trafford and to have the chance to walk
out and bowl in front of our Members and supporters again this summer is going
to be really special."
A quarter of a century ago, in 2001, Anderson, who will turn 43 this summer,
made his Lancashire debut. He only played in one County Championship game in
2024, but after taking 8 for 64 against Nottinghamshire at Southport, he led
the team in averages.
Aside from the IPL, he has been connected to participating
in other T20 franchise competitions. Since he last participated in the format
in the 2014 Blast, he may now make a stronger case for additional
possibilities.
"We have been in open communication with Jimmy since his retirement from
international cricket, and our stance has been clear from the beginning,"
stated Mark Chilton, Lancashire's director of cricket performance. His decision
to continue playing for Lancashire is wonderful news for everyone associated
with the club.
"After talking to Jimmy recently, it became evident
that he was eager to get back on the pitch and that his desire to play
professional cricket was growing stronger every day. Although we all understand
that he will have other possibilities, he has stated that playing is his top
priority and that he is currently totally committed to the county season in
both the County Championship and Vitality Blast this summer.
"It's amazing for our team to be able to share a dressing room with one of
cricket's greatest players and England's all-time leading wicket taker, and I
have no doubt that our members, supporters, and cricket followers The globe
will be just as excited to see Jimmy play for Lancashire once more in the
summer.
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