James Anderson may have retired, but one cannot take out the game of cricket from him. The former English pacer, who recently retired from international cricket, has registered himself for the IPL Auction, which is set to take place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Anderson is eager to be a part of the cash-rich league, and he recently stated that he still had a lot of cricket left inside him in the international circuit.
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James Anderson Makes Huge Statement On His International Retirement, Re-assures IPL Commitment
During an appearance on the Sky Sports broadcast, James Anderson reflected that he is eager to be a part of the upcoming IPL 2025 season. The pace bowling legend said that he wants to compete, no matter which team picks him up in the auction, as he is still in good shape and form. Anderson reiterates his interest in competing and feels in a good place to do so and would love to get the chance to play.
“That’s the whole point of going into auction. I want to play again. Whether I get picked or not is a different matter. But I have a feeling inside me that I have got more to offer in some shape or form. However, long down the line that might be. In whatever capacity, I am not sure yet. But I am very keen to play. I feel very fit, I have been bowling still I feel like I am in a good place so I would love to get the opportunity to play somewhere,” James Anderson said.
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Anderson further spoke about the fact that he would have continued playing in competitive action until he turned 50, as the pacer believes that he is still doing well.
“If it were in my hands, I would’ve continued playing till 50. I believe I am fit and performing well. England were looking at the future, which is perfectly fine,” Anderson added.
After retiring from international cricket, Anderson took up a coaching role with the England side. But he is still eager to play, and the premier pacer went on to register for the IPL Auction at a base price of ₹1.25 crore. The Burnley-based pacer could be an asset for the franchise, and he could be a hot commodity among the teams.







