James Anderson's Disappointment with The Hundred: 'Hated Every Minute'
England Legend's Brutal Review Of The Hundred Raises Eyebrows: 'Hated Every Minute'
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England cricket legend James Anderson, after participating in The Hundred, expressed his disdain for the tournament, stating he 'hated every minute' of it. Once a supporter, he now prefers to focus on county cricket and plans to take a holiday during the next season.
- 01James Anderson, England's leading Test wicket-taker, criticized The Hundred, stating he 'hated every minute' of the tournament.
- 02He played three matches for Manchester Originals, taking two wickets.
- 03Anderson plans to prioritize county cricket and his role as captain of Lancashire.
- 04He aims for promotion back to Division One with Lancashire.
- 05Previously, Anderson had expressed excitement about participating in The Hundred.
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James Anderson, the England cricket legend and leading wicket-taker in Test history, has voiced his strong disapproval of The Hundred tournament, stating he 'hated every minute' of his experience. After playing three matches for the Manchester Originals and taking two wickets, Anderson revealed a complete turnaround from his earlier enthusiasm for the competition. Initially, he had looked forward to participating, citing the tournament's ability to attract younger audiences and families. However, after his debut season, he now prefers to focus on county cricket, specifically his full-time role as captain of Lancashire, where he aims to lead the team back to Division One. Anderson's comments highlight a significant shift in his perspective on the format, emphasizing his commitment to traditional cricket.
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Anderson's criticism of The Hundred may influence public perception of the tournament and its future participation by established players.
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