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Tendulkar reflects on bowling legend Anderson’s impact

UNI
Saturday, 13 July 2024 (15:04 IST)
In a poignant farewell to one of cricket's greatest bowlers, Sachin Tendulkar on Friday paid tribute to James Anderson as he retires after an illustrious 22-year career.Anderson, who hung up his boots following England's victory over the West Indies, leaves behind a legacy marked by 704 wickets across 188 Tests and 32 five-wicket hauls.

Tendulkar, who faced Anderson numerous times during his career, took to social media to express his admiration. "Hey Jimmy! You’ve bowled the fans over with that incredible spell over the years," Tendulkar wrote on X, highlighting Anderson's unique skill set. "It has been a joy to watch you bowl—your action, speed, accuracy, swing, and fitness have inspired generations."

The mutual respect between the two cricketing icons is evident, as Tendulkar reminisced about their battles on the field, noting that Anderson's prowess not only challenged him but also captivated audiences worldwide.

Reflecting on Anderson’s contributions to the sport, Tendulkar remarked, "As you step into this new chapter, I wish you a wonderful life filled with health and happiness. The time spent with family is the most important spell of your life."

Anderson's retirement marks the end of an era in cricket, and his impact on the game will be felt for years to come. As Tendulkar aptly put it, the cricketing world will forever remember the formidable talent and sportsmanship that Anderson brought to the pitch.

As fans around the globe bid farewell to a true legend, they join Tendulkar in celebrating the remarkable career of James Anderson, a bowler whose legacy will inspire future generations.  (UNI)<>

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