James Anderson Considers White-Ball Cricket Comeback at 42
The retired fast bowler is exploring opportunities in T20 franchises and The Hundred, while continuing his coaching role with England.
- Anderson retired from Test cricket in July after a final match against the West Indies.
- He is intrigued by the possibility of playing T20 cricket, having last played the format in 2014.
- The bowler feels physically fit and believes he can still compete at the highest level.
- His current role as England's bowling mentor may extend to future tours.
- Anderson remains passionate about cricket and is open to various playing and coaching opportunities.