Key Points

James Anderson is set to lead Lancashire in their next two County Championship matches. The 42-year-old steps in as interim captain while Marcus Harris returns to Australia. Anderson, fresh from retirement, has been in good form in the Vitality Blast. Lancashire hopes his leadership can turn around their struggling red-ball campaign.

Key Points: James Anderson to Captain Lancashire in County Championship Matches

  • Anderson takes interim captaincy role amid Lancashire’s struggles
  • The 42-year-old recently retired from international cricket
  • Lancashire sits second from bottom in Division Two
  • Anderson has impressed in Vitality Blast with 10 wickets
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James Anderson set to lead Lancashire in County Championship

England legend James Anderson steps in as Lancashire’s interim captain for two County Championship games while Marcus Harris returns to Australia.

"Anderson will become Lancashire’s third red-ball captain this summer – ESPNcricinfo"

New Delhi June 17

Former England legendary seamer James Anderson is set to lead Lancashire in their next two County Championship matches, with the 42-year-old stepping into an interim role due to Marcus Harris returning to Australia for the birth of his child, according to ESPNcricinfo.

He has played once in the Championship this season, after a calf injury ruled him out for the first six weeks, but has been in good form in the Vitality Blast.

He is set to lead the side against Kent in Blackpool starting on Sunday, which will be his first experience of captaining a professional XI.

Anderson will become Lancashire's third red-ball captain this summer, with Harris having succeeded Keaton Jennings after a difficult start to the season that also cost Dale Benkenstein his job as head coach.

Lancashire are currently second from bottom in Division Two, having drawn five and lost two of their seven games, but they have enjoyed a successful start to the Blast, winning four of six to sit third in the North Group. Anderson has played his part, returning to the format after more than a decade and taking ten wickets in four matches.

The Blast will break after Friday's fixtures for two rounds of the Championship, with Lancashire facing Kent at home before a trip to play Derbyshire at Chesterfield.

Harris will miss both games, but Lancashire will be able to call on Australian overseas signings Ashton Turner and Chris Green.

Anderson, who recently retired after playing 188 Tests, is regarded as England's greatest fast bowler.

Anderson remains England's leading wicket-taker in ODI cricket, with a tally of 269 scalps that may never be beaten.

However, he claimed just 18 in his 19 T20Is, with his last match in the format coming against South Africa at Centurion in 2009.

The 42-year-old English pace wonder, who retired from international cricket after taking 704 Test wickets and over 991 international scalps.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a legend! 704 Test wickets is just insane. Hope he enjoys this captaincy stint - though I wonder why he never captained England? Maybe too focused on his bowling. Lancashire is lucky to have his experience at this stage of his career. 🇮🇳🤝🏴
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Priya M.
Anderson leading Lancashire at 42 shows age is just a number! Indian cricket should learn from this - we retire our fast bowlers too early. Imagine if Zaheer Khan or Srinath got such opportunities later in their careers. #RespectTheVeterans
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Arjun S.
Interesting to see him playing T20 after so long! But honestly, County Championship needs more attention in India. Our domestic cricket would improve if we took red-ball cricket as seriously as England does. Anderson's longevity proves the system works.
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Sanjana T.
While Anderson's achievements are phenomenal, I wish Indian media gave equal coverage to our domestic cricket stars. We celebrate foreign legends more than our own Ranji Trophy heroes. Just saying! 🙏
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Vikram J.
The man took 991 international wickets! That's more than the population of some countries 😂 Jokes aside, his fitness at 42 is unbelievable. Indian cricket should study his training routines - maybe we can extend Bumrah's career too.
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Neha P.
Happy to see Anderson getting this opportunity, but let's not forget he struggled against Indian batsmen in India! Our players like Pujara and Kohli played him really well. Still, respect for a great career 👏

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