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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 21/07/2008
South Africa were made to work hard on the fourth morning at Headingley before removing James Anderson and Kevin Pietersen in quick succession, putting them firmly on course for a 1-0 series lead. Alastair Cook remained not-out on 46 at lunch having put on a courageous third-wicket partnership of 59 with James Anderson, who batted bravely for a career-best 34.
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The Corridor (a cricket blog) (Free subscription) | 13/07/2008
It’s late and I’m beery. Briefly, England were disconcertingly excellent today. And even more briefly: James Anderson’s catch at mid-on to dismiss AB de Villiers was a bit special, proving (were any proof needed) that fast bowlers these days are as vital assets in the field as any other member of the side. They have to [...]
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
Andrew Flintoff might be the one name English cricket most wants to return to the top, but his looming presence isn't wavering James Anderson's focus ahead of the first Test against South Africa..
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
Vaughan, England's captain, has put faith in the trio of Ryan Sidebottom, James Anderson and Stuart Broad to deliver the goods even as he shored up the possibility of his Ashes 2005 pace quarter bowling as a unit again.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 07/06/2008
James Anderson was forced to wait for the chance to add to his career-best six-wicket haul as steady drizzle prevented any play before lunch at Trent Bridge. An early interval was taken and the umpires announced a start time of 1.40, as the clouds slowly began to lift on a dank and dreary day in the Midlands.
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 06/06/2008
James Anderson takes a career best 6-42 before bad light ends day two with New Zealand 96-6 in reply to 364.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 06/06/2008
Stuart Broad and James Anderson put England firmly in control of the third Test at Trent Bridge with an unlikely 76-run stand for the eighth wicket.
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 02/06/2008
England seamer James Anderson expects an onslaught from the New Zealand pace attack when the Third Test begins at Trent Bridge on Thursday.