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Playing For England Is Best Job In World, Says Anderson After Signing Off On A High
"Obviously this morning was quite emotional with the two teams lined up and the reaction from the crowd was pretty special. I'm still trying to hold back tears now. I'm just really proud. Playing for 21 years is an incredible effort, especially for a fast bowler.”
“So I'm just happy I've made it this far and lucky enough to stay injury-free for pretty much throughout my career. Playing for England is the best job in the world so I've been privileged to be able to do it for a long time," said Anderson to broadcasters Sky Sports Cricket after the match ended.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31