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James Anderson says he still has to show he deserves his spot in the England Test squad ahead of the home summer but the 41-year-old seamer believes he is in the âbest shapeâ of his life.
The first fast bowler to claim 700 Test wickets, Anderson is keen to add to his tally in a three-match home series against West Indies in July and Sri Lanka in August-September.
âI want to make sure Iâm playing well and earn my place in the team,â the 187-Test veteran told the BBC Tailenders podcast.
âIâm not getting any worse. Iâm definitely in the best shape Iâve ever been in. I like where my game is at and I still have that enjoyment of turning up every day and trying to get better in the nets. My place in the team is not a given so Iâve got to work hard to prove Iâm worth a place in the summer.â
Englandâs ultra-aggressive approach was heavily criticised after its 4-1 drubbing in India but Anderson said the team was in a âgood placeâ under captain Ben Stokes and head coach Brendon McCullum.
âI really enjoyed this tour,â Anderson said.
âIâve been on tours to India before where little cracks start appearing in the team and thatâs not happened this time. Weâve stuck together really well, we really enjoy being together as a group and there is more to come from this team. Obviously, weâll come in for some criticism because we did have moments where we didnât play particularly well but India are really good.â
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