James Anderson impressed ahead of his farewell England appearance by taking six wickets in a devastating 10-over spell for Lancashire against Nottinghamshire.
James Anderson marked his first County Championship of the summer by taking six wickets in his opening spell as Lancashire dominated Nottinghamshire in Southport. The 41-year-old is back in action for the first time since featuring for England in India in March and ahead of his farewell international in their Test opener against the West Indies, live from July 10 on Sky Sports.
Anderson made the breakthrough when Nottinghamshire captain Haseeb Hameed defended a delivery that rolled onto his stumps, with New Zealand's Will Young caught behind by keeper Matty Hurst in his next over. Jennings caught Joe Clarke in the slips and Jack Haynes fell soon after to Anderson, who completed the 55th five-wicket haul of his career when he removed Lyndon James for five.
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