- Sport: cricket
- Team: England Cricket Team
- Nationality: England

- Birth date: 1982-07-30 (26 years)
- Place of birth: Burnley, Lancashire, England
- Nickname: "Jimmy"
James Anderson is a Right arm fast medium bowler and a left handed batsman with the England cricket team. He has also played for the Auckland, Lancashire Cricket Board and the Lancashire cricket teams.
James Anderson started playing first class cricket since 2002. He made his debut in International cricket in a One day International match against Australia at Melbourne in 2002. He picked up the wicket of Adam Gilchrist and gave away 46 runs in the 6 overs that he bowled. He also scored 6 runs off 13 balls which included a boundary before being bowled by Lee. Australia won the match by 89 runs. The next year he played his first International test against Zimbabwe at the Lord’s. After staying unbeaten at the wicket for 4 runs in the first innings he picked up 5 wickets giving away 73 runs in the 16 overs that he bowled. In the second innings, which Zimbabwe played as a follow on, Anderson could not pick up any wickets however gave away 65 runs in 15 overs which included 4 maiden overs. England won the match by an innings and 92 runs after which he was chosen to play with the 2003 World Cup England team. He was also a part of the 2007 World Cup and the World Twenty20 England teams.
In a total of 29 test matches, Anderson has scored 246 runs and claimed 104 wickets at an economy of 3.64 runs per over. His high score is 7 wickets for 43 runs against New Zealand. In 91 One day matches, Anderson has scored 124 runs and claimed 126 wickets at an economy of 4.94 runs per over. His career best is 4 wickets for 23 runs against India.
Man of the Match, against Netherlands, 2003
Man of the Match, against Pakistan, 2003 World Cup.
Man of the Match, against Pakistan, 2005
Man of the Series, against India, 2007.
Man of the Match, against New Zealand, 2008.

James Anderson started playing first class cricket since 2002. He made his debut in International cricket in a One day International match against Australia at Melbourne in 2002. He picked up the wicket of Adam Gilchrist and gave away 46 runs in the 6 overs that he bowled. He also scored 6 runs off 13 balls which included a boundary before being bowled by Lee. Australia won the match by 89 runs. The next year he played his first International test against Zimbabwe at the Lord’s. After staying unbeaten at the wicket for 4 runs in the first innings he picked up 5 wickets giving away 73 runs in the 16 overs that he bowled. In the second innings, which Zimbabwe played as a follow on, Anderson could not pick up any wickets however gave away 65 runs in 15 overs which included 4 maiden overs. England won the match by an innings and 92 runs after which he was chosen to play with the 2003 World Cup England team. He was also a part of the 2007 World Cup and the World Twenty20 England teams.
In a total of 29 test matches, Anderson has scored 246 runs and claimed 104 wickets at an economy of 3.64 runs per over. His high score is 7 wickets for 43 runs against New Zealand. In 91 One day matches, Anderson has scored 124 runs and claimed 126 wickets at an economy of 4.94 runs per over. His career best is 4 wickets for 23 runs against India.
Man of the Match, against Netherlands, 2003
Man of the Match, against Pakistan, 2003 World Cup.
Man of the Match, against Pakistan, 2005
Man of the Series, against India, 2007.
Man of the Match, against New Zealand, 2008.

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