
42 -year -old James Anderson is about to become a captain of Lancashire County (picture over nor) The English veteran fast pitch James Anderson is set to Captain Lancashire in their next two matches of the Region of the Championship, because the current captain Marcus Harris returns to Australia to the birth of his child. 42 -year -old Anderson debuts on Sunday a debut professional captain and will lead the team against Kent in Blackpool and Derbyshire in Chesterfield on Sunday.Anderson, who played only one championship this season due to a calf injury, recently found success in the explosion of vitality and after returning to the format after ten years of absence he claimed 10 goals in four matches.“Jimmy will lead the party and it is exciting for us and us. The captain only once, and it was in the pre -season T20 play in Dubai, so it will be for Jimmy and nice to the boys.
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Lancashire experienced significant changes this season, with Harris taking over the captain with the red ball from Keaton Jennings after the disappointment of the campaign, which also led to the leaving of the head coach Dale Benkenstein. Anderson will become the third club captain this summer. The team is currently in the second place from below in the TWO division, records five draws and two losses in seven games. Their performance in the Vitality explosion was more promising, with four victories in six matches placed third in the northern group.
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“The way I look at it, and what I say to the team is that it is a pivot in the season. Seven games that left earlier can not do anything. But we still have seven games to climb the ladder, and there is still a chance that we can go up,” Croft added.Anderson’s appointment comes to Lancashire at a decisive period because he is trying to improve his position in the ranking of the regional championship, and his extensive experience is expected to benefit the team during this transitional period.