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James Anderson stars as Lancashire make it three from three
James Anderson delivered a masterclass in swing bowling, claiming 7 wickets for 35 runs to propel Lancashire towards a commanding position against Nottinghamshire in their County Championship Division One clash at Southport. This performance marked Anderson's best figures of the season and served as a timely reminder of his enduring prowess ahead of his farewell Test for England.
Lancashire posted a formidable 353 for 9 declared, anchored by Keaton Jennings' unbeaten 187. In response, Nottinghamshire struggled against Anderson's relentless accuracy and movement, collapsing to 126 all out. Anderson's devastating opening spell of 6 for 19 dismantled the top order, including the dismissal of former England opener Haseeb Hameed, who was bowled via a bottom edge. Anderson's precision and control were instrumental in enforcing the follow-on.
Despite Lancashire's dominance, the match concluded in a draw. Nottinghamshire's Joe Clarke showcased resilience, crafting an unbeaten 115 in the second innings, supported by Lyndon James' 47 not out. Their unbroken 136-run partnership, coupled with a 77-minute rain delay, thwarted Lancashire's push for victory.
Anderson's stellar performance not only reaffirmed his status as one of cricket's greats but also provided a fitting prelude to his final Test appearance for England against the West Indies at Lord's on July 10. His contributions continue to inspire, underscoring a remarkable career that has spanned over two decades.