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Anderson made his Test debut in 2003 and his 187 caps are also an England record.
He is second on the all-time list of Test appearances behind only Sachin Tendulkar, who played 200 times in the longest format for India.
The Lancastrian also played 194 one-day internationals and 19 T20s for England but has focused solely on Test cricket since 2015 and has become a great of the game.
In 2018, he passed Australia quick Glenn McGrath to become the leading wicket-taker among fast bowlers.
His 700th wicket came in the fifth Test against India in Dharamshala in March after which he said he was “not getting any worse” and wanted to earn his place in England’s side in the summer.
After this summer England play Test series in New Zealand and Pakistan before a home series against India in 2025 and an Ashes in Australia the following winter.
Anderson struggled during the 2023 Ashes in England, taking only five wickets in four matches.
His long-time bowling partner Stuart Broad, England’s second most successful bowler, retired after the dramatic finale of that series.
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