Shane Warne spoke to the India spinner for 40 minutes and changed his career forever.
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Anderson ended his final Test for England with figures of 1/26 and 3/32 across both innings. After making his debut at the Lord's in 2003, Anderson ended his illustrious career with 704 Test wickets behind the iconic spin duo Muttiah Muralitharan (800) and Shane Warne (708). The star pacer got to go out on high with a win by an inning and 114 runs. In all of international cricket, Anderson brought down the curtains on his 22-year career with 991 international wickets.
Shane Warne spoke to the India spinner for 40 minutes and changed his career forever.
James Anderson's international retirement was a moment of reflection and gratitude for his contributions to Test cricket.
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