
Anderson referred to the sporting life of his friend and former friend Glen Chapel, who played for Lankashair until the age of
“I know my body can take a lot when it’s talk about Bouling in four-day cricket games,” Anderson said. “I feel happy in this post, I want to give as much as I can.
Anderson’s decision to step down came after Brundon McColm and captain Ben Stox decided to launch an attack for the future.
In the first test, he was given a romantic farewell to West Indress in July last year.
On Tuesday, he said it was not part of the incentive to continue and said it would do it because of “love” for the sport.
“The best part of the team’s sporting is a win. If your focus is away from that, it’s not fun and you won’t perform that’s how.
Anderson has not played any credits after West Indend, although he had a long season with Lankasheire and Bowling while working as a bowling coach.
He doesn’t have an official role with England and can still work with the squad in the summer, but he said playing for Lankashair would be his priority.
“I want to play a good game, so that’s what I’ve told you,” Anderson said.
“I want to set the cricket priority for LANCS.
“If there is an opportunity throughout the summer, when they want me to come in and do things, we have to cross that bridge.
Anderson’s contract in Lankasheir, who has spent his entire career in the province, covers the T20 cream, which means he can make his first appearance in the format since
He registered for a hundred drafts of this year but was not selected.
He scored 7-35 in his only game for Lankasheir in last summer’s County County.