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Anderson’s Next Adventure: Could the MLC Be His New Home?

Veteran Pacer Eyes Franchise Cricket After International Retirement

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James Anderson bowling in a cricket match.

James Anderson Could Make a Major League Cricket Splash

The legendary James Anderson might be trading international cricket for the franchise league circuit. According to reports, the veteran pacer has been approached by a Major League Cricket (MLC) team and is considering a move to the United States.

While Anderson recently retired from Test cricket, his love for the game shows no signs of fading. A short stint in the MLC could be a lucrative opportunity for the English star, who could earn around 1.49 crores INR.

Following in the Footsteps of Other Cricket Stars

Anderson’s potential move to the MLC would put him in the company of other international stars who have already made the jump to the franchise league. Australia’s Pat Cummins, Glenn Maxwell, Travis Head, and Steve Smith have all played in the MLC, and Anderson could be the next big name to join the league.

A Return to T20 Cricket After a Decade

Anderson’s last T20I match was over a decade ago in 2014. While he has focused on Test cricket in recent years, his skills and experience could make him a valuable asset in the T20 format.

As the MLC season approaches, fans will be eagerly watching to see if Anderson decides to embark on this new chapter in his career. Could the veteran pacer find a new home in the United States? Only time will tell.

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