James Anderson Considered for MLC Return
James Anderson Considered for MLC Return

James Anderson Considered for MLC Return

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James Anderson, England's all-time leading Test wicket-taker, recently retired from international cricket but remains active as a fast-bowling mentor for the England team. Anderson has expressed interest in returning to white-ball cricket, particularly T20 format, after witnessing the ball swing during The Hundred competition. Major League Cricket (MLC) in the United States has shown significant interest in recruiting Anderson for its 2025 season, with potential earnings of around £135,000. The league aims to attract top talent and has already signed notable players like Pat Cummins, Steve Smith, and Glenn Maxwell. Anderson's last T20 game was in 2014, and he feels confident about his ability to still perform in the shorter format despite his decade-long focus on red-ball cricket.

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