England’s record wicket-taker James Anderson is to be ‘LEFT OUT’ of Test squad for West Indies
England’s leading all-time wicket-takers James Anderson and Stuart Broad are ‘BOTH left out’ of Test squad for tour of West Indies as Andrew Strauss continues red ball reset
- James Anderson has taken 640 Test wickets in 169 matches for England
- Legendary bowler has been omitted from squad to take on West Indies
- He is not thought to be considering retirement and played in the Ashes
- His long-time bowling partner Stuart Broad is also expected to miss out
England have left James Anderson and Stuart Broad – the two leading wicket-takers in their history – out of next month’s Test tour of the West Indies, according to reports.
With 640 scalps in 169 matches, 39-year-old Anderson is both the most prolific and experienced seamer in Test history while 35-year-old Broad is close behind with 537 in 152 appearances.
The pair have become synonymous with England’s red-ball side for over a decade but it seems that the post-Ashes cull – which has already accounted for head coach Chris Silverwood, assistant Graham Thorpe and managing director of men’s cricket Ashley Giles all losing their jobs – has moved on field.
Stuart Broad and James Anderson are set to be left out of the England Test side for West Indies
Neither Anderson nor Broad has given any indication that they are hanging up their boots any time soon, and were responsible for some of England’s better moments in a largely hopeless tour Down Under, which ended in a 4-0 thrashing.
The Daily Telegraph, for whom Anderson is a columnist, were first to report that Anderson had been overlooked for the three-match trip to the Caribbean in March, with suggestions that Broad was also being overlooked following close behind.
A selection meeting involving interim head coach Paul Collingwood, acting director of cricket Sir Andrew Strauss and head scout James Taylor has been taking place on Tuesday with confirmation of the squad imminent.
While others will be given the chance to push their credentials, Anderson and Broad could yet wait to see who takes over as head coach of the Test team before making any conclusions about their longer-term futures.
Anderson and Broad have plenty of miles in the legs as two of the most experienced players
Chris Silverwood was sacked after England’s disastrous Ashes but Joe Root is still captain
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