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Test Cricket Makes You Work Hard That’s Why I Enjoy It, Says James Anderson
By Shruti - Jan 6, 2020 3:27 pm
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James Anderson said that the Test cricket has reminded him why he fell in love with the game after registering another five-wicket haul in the second Test against South Africa on day three at Newlands on Sunday. He gave away only 40 runs and surpassed Ian Botham on the all-time list of Test five-fors.

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“I sat down after yesterday’s play and felt like that is what I have missed, a proper hard day of Test cricket,” Anderson told reporters. “That is why I still want to play cricket. You put in a proper shift and it makes all he hard work and (injury) frustration worth it. I love the challenge that Test cricket brings, putting in the hard yards in the field, having to graft for your wickets, to try different things, the fields and plans when things are not going your way. That is why I want to keep going.”

“The guys that batted said it felt flatter. Strangely, here and Pretoria, when the cloud cover comes over, it is the opposite to England and the pitch flattens out. We are hoping for sun (on Monday) for the wicket to deteriorate. We have some hard work tomorrow, hopefully we can bat into the second session and dictate terms on the day,” he added.

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Leading England’s charge to post a total will be opener Dominic Sibley, who recorded his maiden Test half-century and is 85 not out off 222 balls.

“We have seen he has the ability to score runs, but now also the mentality to stay at the crease for a long time and that is something we have been missing for a couple of years. Hopefully he can go on tomorrow and in his career,” James Anderson concluded.