My altercation with Jadeja motivated me to bowl more aggressively, says James Anderson

"I think the Jadeja incident made me more determined to perform on the field"

“I think the Jadeja incident made me more determined to perform on the field”

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England pace bowler James Anderson has revealed that his altercation with India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja during the first Test in Nottingham motivated him to start bowling more aggressively.

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ECB offered to conduct an internal investigation into Anderson’s actions

The ECB were going to investigate Anderson if the BCCI withdrew their Level 3 charge against him

The ECB were going to investigate Anderson if the BCCI withdrew their Level 3 charge against him

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It has been learnt that the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) offered to conduct an internal investigation into pace bowler James Anderson’s altercation with India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja.

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Johnson is ‘a silent assassin’, says Brett Lee

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“When he’s got that quirky smirk on his face, he means business”

Former Australia pace bowler Brett Lee has announced that left-arm seamer Mitchell Johnson is a “silent assassin” and has the potential to inflict some serious damage on England’s mission of winning their fourth Ashes series in a row, a feat which they have not accomplished since the 1890s.

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A BATTING WITH BIMAL BREAKING REPORT: We will push ourselves to the limit against South Africa knowing that the number one Test team ranking is up for grabs, says Michael Hussey

Hussey is confident that Australia can win the last two Tests

Having come off scoring a brilliant century at Brisbane against South Africa in the first Test, veteran Australia batsman Michael Hussey believes that every player in the national team will be pushing themselves to the limit in the last two Tests at Adelaide and Perth since they know that the number one Test team ranking is on the line.

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