"Petrol khatam hi nahi hunda" - Aakash Chopra praises No. 1 Test bowler James Anderson

Aakash Chopra has applauded James Anderson for becoming the No. 1 bowler in the International Cricket Council (ICC) Test rankings at the age of 40 as well.

James Anderson celebrates a wicket. (Image Credit: Twitter@englandcricket)
By Shurti Banerjee | Feb 26, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Former India Aakash Chopra has applauded James Anderson for becoming the No. 1 bowler in the International Cricket Council (ICC) Test rankings at the age of 40 as well. Anderson surpassed Pat Cummins and Ravichandran Ashwin to become the top-ranked Test bowler as well. He claimed seven wickets in the first Test against New Zealand at Mount Maunganui and followed it with a three-wicket haul in the first innings of the ongoing second Test in Wellington as well.

In a video shared on his YouTube channel, Chopra said: “James Anderson is doing amazing things. He is the No. 1 ranked Test bowler at the age of 40, who is also a fast bowler. Petrol khatam hi nahi hunda. I am 45 and it’s been ages since I left cricket and I was a batter. Forget me, there are plenty of batters who have said it’s enough at 35-38 years of age.”

The former Indian opener again added: “I remember I was in Swansea, probably in 2006-07, we went to play a charity match for Dickie Bird. Both of us were on the same team and Jimmy had just started playing and an eight-pack was visible. His bowling was decent at that time but that player is not only playing, but he is also the No. 1 Test bowler in the world.”

However, James Anderson made his Test debut against Zimbabwe in May 2003. The Lancashire seamer claimed 682 wickets in 178 games before the ongoing Test against New Zealand.

Aakash Chopra also added: “What makes Jimmy Anderson special? Firstly, he has an extremely repeatable action, so he does not get injured as much as other guys. He has an amazing brain. He is not thinking about 140 kph and says he can manage with whatever he has. He only bowls as much as necessary. It is an era where we all say that fast bowlers remain injured a lot. Of course, he doesn’t play all three formats, so it is slightly easier but it is not easy to start the wagon repeatedly and to play Test cricket after a gap of two or three months.”

Aakash Chopra concluded by saying that the world will not see another pace bowler who will play Test cricket for such a long time as well. He further added that the swing bowler has defied age and numbers quite efficiently.





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