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James Anderson Eyes Competitive Return To White-Ball Cricket Post Retirement

Anderson, who took 704 wickets in 188 ga൩mes for England, did not officially call time on his career and is now considering a return to the white-ball f𝓰ormat

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James Anderson is considering a U-turn on his international retirement just a month on from playing his final Test match against West Indies at Lord's. (More Cricket News)

Anderson, who took 704 wickets in 188 games for England, did not officially call time on his career and is now considering a return to the whi๊te-ball format. 

He recently joined the England coaching staff as a fast-bowling mentor following his🐼 retirement, and is helping Ben Stokes and the side ahead of their Test series with Sri Lanka next week. 

However, the 42-year-old is now ponde📖ring potential avenues for a return to the T20 Arena or even in next season's Hundred competition. 

Anderson has dedicated the last 10 years to red-ball cricket, not featuring in a 20-over game since 2014, 🐠but f🀅eels "still fit enough" to prolong his illustrious career. 

"I might be in a bit of denial because I'm we♐ll aware I won't play for England again, but I've still not made a decision on my actual cricket career,"🐈 Anderson told the Press Association.

"There's definitely a bit of intrigue with the shorter formats becau☂se I've not played any franchise ꩲstuff before.

"Watching The Hundred this year, seeing the ball swing around, it makes me feel 𒉰like I could d♔o a job there.

"I know it's a while since I played it and my age will get brought up again but I really feel I'll be good enough to play that form o🧸f cricket."