England cricket great Anderson awarded knighthood

England's legendary cricketer James Anderson, affectionately known as "Jimmy," has been knighted for his outstanding contributions to the sport. The honor comes as part of former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's resignation honors list.

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FILE - England's James Anderson gestures to the crowd after taking his 700th wicket on the third day of the fifth and final test match between England and India in Dharamshala, India, on March 9, 2024.
England cricket great James Anderson has been awarded a knighthood in former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's resignation honors list.

Anderson - often referred to as "Jimmy" - retired from test cricket in July with more wickets than any other fast bowler in the history of the format.

According to the British government, Anderson will be knighted for "services to cricket."


Sunak, a big cricket fan, shared a video last year of a net session he had with Anderson and other England players. Sunak was leader of the Conservative party from 2022-24.

The 42-year-old Anderson is England's all-time leading test wicket-taker with 704, putting him third all-time behind Australia great Shane Warne (708) and Sri Lankan Muttiah Muralitharan (800). Both were spinners.

Anderson extended his playing career in January by signing a one-year contract with Lancashire. He is playing his 25th first-class season.
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