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Jimmy Anderson will face the media on Monday about his future in England

English legend Jimmy Anderson will be in front of the media on Monday as speculation mounts that his brilliant career may be coming to an end as the veteran is rested for the second Test against Pakistan

  • Jimmy Anderson will speak to the media on Monday before the next test in England
  • Record-breaking test sailor Anderson has had a frustrating summer
  • The chances increase that he will have difficulty reaching 600 test wickets
  • Anderson is currently on 590 wickets and faces rested for the next test

Jimmy Anderson will speak to the media on Monday with growing speculation that he is nearing the end of his unprecedented career in England.

The record-breaking Test Seaman has had a frustrating summer and the chances are rising that he will struggle to hit the magic number of 600 Test Wickets.

38-year-old Anderson is currently on 590 wickets and will have to rest at the Ageas Bowl for the second Test against Pakistan on Thursday.

Jimmy Anderson will speak to the media on Monday with growing speculation that he is nearing the end of his unprecedented career in England

Jimmy Anderson will speak to the media on Monday with growing speculation that he is nearing the end of his unprecedented career in England

Anderson takes the ball from new ball partner Stuart Broad during the first test in Manchester

Anderson takes the ball from new ball partner Stuart Broad during the first test in Manchester

Anderson was dropped for the second Test against the West Indies but played in the last Test of the series and the first Pakistan Test.

He looked frustrated during the three-wicket win in England last week when he snapped just one wicket over two innings.

Ben Stokes will not be involved in the rest of the Pakistan series as he will be traveling to New Zealand for family reasons, but he has only bowled for the second innings due to an injury.

Anderson looked frustrated during the three-wicket win in England last week

Anderson looked frustrated during the three-wicket win in England last week

England may want to keep Anderson attacking as Stokes have taken two key portals against Pakistan.

But the hosts opted for a shorter line-up in the first game and fought the guests’ fierce attack in their first innings.

England could be tempted to drop Anderson to replace Zak Crawley to bolster their batting side.

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