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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
Jimmy Anderson was labelled a ‘pussy’ by Justin Langer and is now said to be in the sights of South Africa’s formidable batting line-up. But he is relishing the responsibility.
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King Cricket (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Jimmy Anderson’s been signed up by everyone’s favourite overexposed cricket bat brand, Mongoose. All you need to know is that the designer thinks that Anderson’s bowling is “an ideal brand fit for Mongoose”. Imagine what state your soul would be in if you worked somewhere where people regularly said things like that and meant them. Just imagine.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
... doctors, physios and surgeons – come up with different answers? And where does this leave Jimmy Anderson, England's other key bowler, who is "managing" his right-knee condition and getting by with injections while the scans reveal nothing? "Different surgeons had seen different things," added Broad. "But we came to the decision that we were just going...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
The match was briefly notable for Nick Knight receiving the first officially clocked ball of 100mph from Shoaib Akhtar. He played it with consummate ease, pushing to mid-off and strolling a single. Later that night the game became forever etched on the memory of the 20-year-old Jimmy Anderson. Assisted by the combination of floodlights and evening moisture, Anderson swung the ball...
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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
... winning start to this one-day series in Centurion.Broad will be back to open the bowling with Jimmy Anderson tomorrow under the lights at Newlands. The prospect of a 2-0 lead with two to play is enticing. 'If I'd had to go home it would have been heartbreaking,' said Broad. 'I had a day or two when I was down in the dumps but in the time I've been out I've worked hard on conditioning,...
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The Sun (Free subscription) | 22/11/2009
... by Tim Bresnan for a top score 64. The visitors regularly chipped away at the wickets column, with Jimmy Anderson taking 3-60 from his 10 overs, Collingwood 2-24 from six and Bresnan 2-46 from his full quota. It was then left to Collingwood and Trott to guide England home after Strauss and Kevin Pietersen departed cheaply. Trott was out for 87 but Eoin Morgan came in and smashed 27...