James Anderson to receive Knighthood for remarkable England career

ANI April 12, 2025 320 views

James Anderson, England's most celebrated fast bowler, has been recommended for knighthood after an extraordinary 21-year international cricket career. His remarkable achievement of 704 Test wickets makes him the most successful fast bowler in history. The honour recognizes not just his statistical brilliance, but his immense contribution to English cricket and global sporting legacy. Anderson's journey from his debut in 2003 to retirement in 2024 represents an unparalleled era of bowling excellence.

"Jimmy's career has been marked by extraordinary achievements" - Richard Thompson, ECB Chair
London, April 12: Legendary fast bowler James Anderson is set to be knighted in recognition of his outstanding 21-year career with England. His name appeared on the resignation honours list of former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, as per ESPNcricinfo.

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704 Test wickets make Anderson world's most successful fast bowler

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Retired in 2024 after 188 Test matches

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Awarded knighthood on Rishi Sunak's honours list

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Inspired millions with extraordinary cricketing skill

The 42-year-old retired from international cricket in 2024 after claiming 704 Test wickets--the most by an English bowler and the most by any fast bowler in history. He played 188 Tests, ending his England career with a final match against the West Indies at Lord's in July 2024. His journey began at the same ground back in May 2003, when he made his debut against Zimbabwe.

Although Anderson hasn't played white-ball cricket for England since 2015, he still holds the national record for most wickets in ODIs (269) and also took 18 wickets in T20Is, finishing just nine short of 1,000 international wickets.

Despite retiring from England duty, Anderson hasn't fully stepped away from the game. He is recovering from a calf injury and plans to play domestic cricket for Lancashire this summer, much like Alastair Cook, who kept playing for Essex after receiving his knighthood in 2019.

Richard Thompson, the ECB chair said, "Congratulations Sir Jimmy Anderson. This is a really well-deserved honour for an England legend who has given so much to our sport," as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

"Jimmy's career has been marked by extraordinary achievements, not least in winning the Ashes four times and becoming England's all-time leading wicket-taker. His skill, determination, and sportsmanship have inspired millions of cricketers and fans alike, in England and around the world," he added.

"This is fitting recognition for a true world-great who has given so much to the game on and off the field," he noted.

Rishi Sunak, who was also a cricket enthusiast, had once faced Anderson in the nets at The Oval while announcing funding for grassroots cricket. Sunak's honours list includes five other knighthoods, mostly for his former cabinet members, and also includes filmmaker Matthew Vaughn.

The knighthood for Anderson had been expected since his retirement. Former England captain Andrew Strauss, who himself was knighted in 2019, had earlier said that Anderson's achievements made him very deserving of the honour.

"Very much so!" Strauss said, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

"I think any fast bowler that plays 188 Test matches deserves a knighthood, I'll put it that way," he added.

Reader Comments

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Sarah P.
Absolute legend! 21 years at the top level is insane dedication. Well deserved honor for Sir Jimmy 👏 #GOAT
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Mike T.
While Anderson's stats are impressive, I wonder if knighthoods should be reserved for more than just sporting achievements. That said, his longevity is remarkable.
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Rajiv K.
As an Indian cricket fan, I've watched Anderson destroy our batting lineups for years. Hated seeing him bowl against us, but what a bowler! Respect 🏏
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Emma W.
My son has Anderson's poster on his wall - he's been bowling in the garden trying to copy that action since he was 6! True inspiration for young cricketers everywhere.
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David L.
That 2003 debut against Zimbabwe feels like yesterday! Can't believe we've been watching him for over two decades. Lancashire legend too ⚪
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Tom B.
The fact he's STILL playing county cricket at 42 after retiring from Tests says everything about his love for the game. Proper cricket man through and through.

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