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Full name James Michael Anderson
Born July 30, 1982, Burnley, Lancashire
Current age 26 years 163 days
Major teams England, Auckland, Lancashire, Lancashire Cricket Board
Nickname Jimmy
Playing role Bowler
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium
Height 6 ft 2 in
Education St Theodore's RC High School; St Theodore's RC Sixth Form Centre - Burnley

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 31 44 25 274 34 14.42 810 33.82 0 0 29 0 13 0
ODIs 101 42 20 126 15 5.72 324 38.88 0 0 8 0 28 0
T20Is 10 2 2 1 1* - 1 100.00 0 0 0 0 2 0
First-class 83 98 45 519 37* 9.79 0 0 35 0
List A 149 62 36 217 15 8.34 0 0 36 0
Twenty20 28 5 4 22 16 22.00 22 100.00 0 0 3 0 5 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 31 59 6344 3804 108 7/43 9/98 35.22 3.59 58.7 5 5 0
ODIs 101 99 4875 4017 127 4/23 4/23 31.62 4.94 38.3 7 0 0
T20Is 10 10 234 322 11 2/24 2/24 29.27 8.25 21.2 0 0 0
First-class 83 14936 8590 295 7/43 29.11 3.45 50.6 14 13 1
List A 149 7075 5651 196 4/23 4/23 28.83 4.79 36.0 7 0 0
Twenty20 28 28 595 829 26 2/24 2/24 31.88 8.35 22.8 0 0 0

Career statistics
Test debut England v Zimbabwe at Lord's, May 22-24, 2003 scorecard
Last Test India v England at Mohali, Dec 19-23, 2008 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Australia v England at Melbourne, Dec 15, 2002 scorecard
Last ODI India v England at Bangalore, Nov 23, 2008 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut Australia v England at Sydney, Jan 9, 2007 scorecard
Last T20I England v New Zealand at Manchester, Jun 13, 2008 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 2002
Last First-class India v England at Mohali, Dec 19-23, 2008 scorecard
List A debut 2000
Last List A India v England at Bangalore, Nov 23, 2008 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Yorkshire v Lancashire at Leeds, Jul 14, 2004 scorecard
Last Twenty20 England v Middlesex at Coolidge, Oct 26, 2008 scorecard

 Profile

A strapping, genuinely quick fast bowler, James Anderson had played only three one-day games for Lancashire in the 2002 season - he'd played more for his club Burnley - before being called into England's VB Series squad the following winter as cover for Andy Caddick, following an impressive stint at the Academy in Adelaide. An amazing 10-over stint in century heat at Adelaide, which cost just 12 runs, earned him a place in the 2003 World Cup, where he produced a matchwinning spell against Pakistan, before suffering a sobering last-over disaster against Australia. At this stage, however, his star was very much in the ascendancy, and when selected for the first Test of the new home season, he took five wickets in his debut innings almost to order. An ODI hat-trick - the first by an English bowler - followed against South Africa at The Oval, but from that moment on, his fortunes began to wane. South Africa's Test team made his new go-faster hairstyle seem a little foolish, and though he retained his place for the winter tours to Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in 2003-04 and South Africa the following year, he was reduced to the most peripheral of net-bowling roles - and a shadow of his former self on his rare appearances in the middle. He seemed well out of the frame until injuries led to his recall at Mumbai in 2005-06 where he played a key part in England's success. But no sooner had he returned home than he broke down with a stress fracture of the lower back, ruling him out of the 2006 season. A see-saw winter followed in Australia - he was thrown back in at the deep end for the series opener at Brisbane and suffered acutely for his lack of match practice as England were thumped by 277 runs. By the one-day series, however, he had rediscovered some of his best form, only to be rested as a precaution ahead of the World Cup. Shortly before England's opening match he broke his finger and although he played through the pain he was never at his best. He wasn't alone in that, but not for the first time the way he had been managed was in question. He and Stuart Broad spearheaded a young England attack in place of the out-of-form Steve Harmison and Matthew Hoggard for the second Test of England's series against New Zealand in the winter of 2008, and it appeared to inspire him. His 5 for 73 helped England square the series, and though his old waywardness returned with depressing inevitability in the final Test, he was back among the wickets three games later against the Kiwis at Trent Bridge, when his hostile full-pitched late swing accounted for each of the first six wickets to fall. In addition, his batting - for so long superfluous - started to come into its own, as a brave career-best 34 against a rampant South Africa at Headingley would later prove.
Rob Smyth July 2008

 Notes
NBC Denis Compton Award 2002

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Dec 22, 2008

James Anderson celebrates the fall of Sachin Tendulkar
James Anderson celebrates the fall of Sachin Tendulkar
© AFP

Dec 18, 2008

The England players line up before practice
The England players line up before practice
© Getty Images

Dec 15, 2008

Kevin Pietersen has a word with James Anderson
Kevin Pietersen has a word with James Anderson
© Getty Images

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