
James Anderson may not have played a T20 match in nearly a decade, but at 42, he isn’t ruling out a return to white-ball cricket just a month after retiring from his legendary Test career. “I might be in a bit of denial because I’m well aware I won’t play for England again, but I’ve still not made a decision on my actual cricket career,” Anderson told The Press Association.
“I still feel [playing domestically] is not off the table. The way that my body feels, the way I have been bowling in recent years, I still feel I could potentially have something to offer on that front,” Anderson added.