Anderson ‘even more’ decided to proceed after Ashes amid Broad retirement

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Anderson turned 41 yesterday and has endured a troublesome Ashes collection, taking solely 5 wickets at a median of 81.59.

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However, the seamer has frequently knocked again hypothesis he might stroll away on the finish of the collection and, talking forward of the beginning of play on the ultimate day of the Fifth Test, insisted he's not tempted to comply with his long-time bowling associate into retirement.

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“I’m even more firm that I want to keep going,” Anderson advised Sky Sports. “I’ve had a really disappointing series by my standards, I’ve not got the wickets that I would have expected of myself.

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“I don’t think I’ve bowled particularly badly but I don’t feel like I’ve made the impact for the team I would have liked. My body’s fine, my skills are fine.

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“With the break we’ve got after the series [until the tour of India in January], I want to go away and keep working at stuff and make sure I get back to where I know I can be.

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“Having the hunger and desire to do that makes me feel like I want to keep going.”

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