In a heartwarming gesture, veteran England fast bowler James Anderson took time out to visit his primary school in Burnley before the first Test of the Ashes 2023 series against Australia. During his visit, Anderson had a great time interacting with the kids, and he even showed his favorite dance move when one of the kids asked him to. The joyful moment was captured in a video shared by BBC Sport on Twitter.
Anderson’s Enthusiasm for Cricket and Competitive Spirit

In a recent interview, Anderson’s teammate and fellow pacer Stuart Broad praised him and shed light on what drives him to excel in the sport. Broad described Anderson as incredibly competitive and one of the most competitive individuals he has seen, comparing him only to Jos Buttler. Anderson’s dedication to cricket, training, and continuous improvement has been instrumental in his success. Despite being 40 years old, Anderson’s bowling has improved over the years, and he continues to play a key role in the England cricket team.
Anderson and Broad: Destructive England Pace-Bowling Pair
Anderson and Broad have formed one of the most formidable pace-bowling partnerships in the history of English cricket. Together, they have taken a total of 1,017 wickets in 134 Test matches, showcasing their exceptional skill and impact on the game. As England prepares to face Australia in the upcoming Ashes series, the team will rely on Anderson and Broad to maintain their outstanding form and contribute to England’s success.
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