James Anderson Is Taking Part In “Virtual” Training Sessions With Other Players:
English international cricketer James Anderson is so strong-minded that he said that this Coronavirus pandemic can’t conclude his carrier as he concentrates on keeping his fitness by taking part in “ virtual” training sessions with other players.
The 37-years old Anderson has taken 587 Test wickets and his carrier is coming to end nearly. But he said that although he has no cricket to play until May end, the not bowling idea has not divided his mind again.
During a conference meeting, Anderson said “ Actually I have not thought regarding never playing cricket. I feel like again we will play and for some stage, I will play again”.
“Still I am very much hungry to play cricket, very eager to play for my nation England”.
“That’s why I think this is the reason why I have been capable to do this for a long time and I am playing cricket as my job, which means when I get to play again, I am really going to enjoy every single moment of it.”
Under the coronavirus lockdown, James Anderson is keeping himself fit by working out via on-line with his teammates such as Mark Wood and Stuart Broad.
He quoted “ All we have Pelotons- the bikes. Through this, you can compete among yourselves. This time, Stuart came first, me on the second and Mark Wood in the third position.”
Recently, Anderson made his 151 Test appearance in Cape Town in the month of January against South Africa before broken his rib finished the tour in advance.
Last year, that match was followed an Ashes campaign in which Anderson bowled only four overs due to a calf problem.
– Anderson primed –
The England cricketer James Anderson was out for their Sri Lanka tour recently, which is cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic.
“To get injured again was a big frustration,” he said. “But it was lucky in a way that it was a broken rib. If it was a muscle injury it would have taken much longer to recover.”