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James Anderson retires with victory as England thrash West Indies by an innings in first Test at Lord’s | Cricket News


James Anderson enjoyed a fitting farewell to Test cricket as England routed West Indies by an innings and 114 runs on the third morning of the series opener at Lord’s.

Anderson claimed three second-innings wickets in his 188th and final Test to end up with 704 in his career, third on the all-time list behind Muttiah Muralitharan (800) and Shane Warne (708).

The 41-year-old produced a peach of a delivery – angling in, then curling away – to nick off Joshua Da Silva (9) having walked out to a guard of honour from both sets of players before West Indies resumed on 79-6 and trailing by 171 runs.

Anderson had the chance to take the winning wicket – just as Stuart Broad had done when he bowed out from cricket in the final Ashes Test at The Kia Oval last summer – but he dropped West Indies’ Gudakesh Motie in his follow through.

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James Anderson dismissed Joshua Da Silva with a peach of a delivery to claim his 704th Test wicket

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Ahead of his final day of Test cricket, Anderson was given an emotional guard of honour by both sets of players

That left the 12-wicket Gus Atkinson to polish things off just over an hour into the day’s play when Jayden Seales holed out at deep midwicket, with West Indies rolled for 136 in 47 overs.

Atkinson is the first England bowler to take a 10-wicket match haul on debut since John Lever in India in 1976 and the first to do so at home since Alec Bedser against India at Lord’s in 1976.

He also bounced out Alzarri Joseph (8) and then bowled Shamar Joseph (3) off stump on the final morning, as he backed up his 7-45 in the first innings with 5-61 in West Indies’ second dig.

More to follow.

Watch day one of the second Test between England and West Indies, from Trent Bridge, live on Sky Sports Cricket from 10am on Thursday.

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