Legendary former England quick bowler James Anderson is aiming to play in The Hundred for the primary time after getting into the draft for this 12 months’s event.
The 42-year-old retired from Check cricket final 12 months and has signed to play county cricket for Lancashire within the coming season.
England’s all-time main wicket-taker has now made himself accessible for The Hundred and will probably be a part of the draft on 12 March.
Anderson entered the public sale for this 12 months’s Indian Premier League, however went unsold.
He has not performed white-ball cricket of any sort since a One-Day Cup semi-final for Lancashire in 2019.
Anderson’s final T20 match was in a dropping effort for the Pink Rose within the 2014 closing of the Blast in opposition to Warwickshire.
Like his long-time England new-ball accomplice Stuart Broad, Anderson has skipped The Hundred since its inception in 2021, primarily with a purpose to protect his health for Check cricket.