If James Anderson could play until 41, why can’t I at 34, Pakistan pace bowler insists age isn’t an issue

Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Abbas said if England seamer James Anderson could play until 41, why can't he return to international cricket at 34

Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Abbas: “Age is not a hindrance to my performance. I am 34 years old, but James Anderson [was] still playing at [41]. As long as you are fit, you should continue playing cricket. If you can bowl 20 overs a day, it means you are fit to play”

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Pakistan seamer Mohammad Abbas doesn’t think age should stop him from returning to the national team and pointed out that England pace bowler James Anderson kept hold of his spot until retiring at the age of 41.

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He’s a tough customer, Pakistan opener Imam-ul-Haq admits England pace maestro makes life difficult with the Dukes or Kookaburra ball

Imam-ul-Haq: “I think as far as facing James Anderson is concerned, whether you are facing Dukes ball or a Kookaburra, it is tough”

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Pakistan opening batsman Imam-ul-Haq admitted that it is tough to face masterful England pace bowler James Anderson when he is bowling with the Dukes or Kookaburra ball.

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England have an edge over Pakistan in fast bowling because of him, Babar Azam on swing specialist who’s got the job done over and over again

Babar Azam: “Yes, England have that edge in fast bowling because they have James Anderson who is very experienced and give them [an] edge in that department”

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Pakistan captain Babar Azam conceded that England have an edge over his side in fast bowling due to experienced swing specialist James Anderson.

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