Sealing his reputation as arguably the greatest pacer from England, James Anderson, on Thursday (September 7), became the first English and only the sixth overall to reach the 500-wicket mark in the longest format of the game. The England pace spearhead achieved the monumental milestone when he clean bowled Kraigg Brathwaite with a beauty in the second innings of ongoing third Test at Lord’s. The 35-year old, meanwhile, could not have asked for a better venue to achieve the record. It was at the ‘home of cricket,’ where Jimmy made Test debut against Zimbabwe in 2003. He took five wickets in the first innings.
He's done it! 500 Test wickets for @jimmy9! #Jimmy500
LIVE: https://t.co/CyyqfdOCGy pic.twitter.com/TY42heFZGA
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) September 8, 2017
Before the start of the game, the right-arm pacer needed three wickets to join the elite 500 club, and it seemed he would get it inside the few hours after the start of the play when he struck twice in the first session, removing the dangerous Kraigg Brathwaite for 10 and Kyle Hope for a duck. However, he went wicketless for the remainder of the innings and ended the long wait in the second innings.
Meanwhile, considering his fate with injuries, Anderson’s journey has been remarkable. Even before the start of this summer, there were apprehensions over his fitness but he has looked sharp throughout, and his performances are a proof of that. So far, he has taken 33 wickets this summer and is looking good to add more to his tally when Windies comes out to bat in the second innings.
“Five hundred wasn’t on my mind at the start of the summer – I knew over seven Tests I’d have to bowl very well and everything would have to go my way to get near it – so to be as close as I am to it is somewhere I didn’t expect to be,” he had said before the start of the game.
“I didn’t think I would play this much for England or get this many wickets. It is very surreal to think that I have achieved what I have achieved and I am thrilled that I have been able to play for so long and have the success I have had,” he had added.
Anderson, nevertheless, became only the third pacer after Windies’ Courtney Walsh and Australia’s Glenn McGrath to take 500 Test wickets. The other three in this list are Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan, Australia’s Shane Warne, and India’s Anil Kumble.
Here is how Twitter reacted to Anderson’s incredible achievement:
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Well done @jimmy9 … Pleasure to watch … #500
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) September 8, 2017
Well done @jimmy9. What a player. So privileged to have been able to play a part in some of those #500 wickets! #ohjimmyjimmy #legend
— Matt Prior (@MattPrior13) September 8, 2017
What an incredible achievement @jimmya9 ? pic.twitter.com/dZHdnlCIT3
— Eoin Morgan (@Eoin16) September 8, 2017
JIMMY!!!!! 500 wickets!! So pleased for a legend of the game and privilege to have opened the bowling with him ??@jimmy9 #500 #legend
— Chris Tremlett (@ChrisTremlett33) September 8, 2017
Well done @jimmy9 500 test wickets NICE !!!
— Phil Tufnell (@philtufnell) September 8, 2017
OH JIMMY JIMMY, JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY ANDERSON – 500 and counting
— Derek Pringle (@derekpringle) September 8, 2017
A true great of the game!! Jimmy Anderson! What a player, what a bowler!! One of England's best Sportsman!! #500club #Jimmy500 #ENGvWI
— James Taylor (@jamestaylor20) September 8, 2017
Congrats to jimmy @jimmy9 well done and deserved note the time as well 519pm
— Courtney A Walsh (@CuddyWalsh) September 8, 2017
Test cricket's 500-club:
Walsh, 2001
Warne, 2004
Murali, 2004
McGrath, 2005
Kumble, 2006
Anderson, 2017Next, ????#Anderson500
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) September 8, 2017
James Anderson become
1. First England bowler
2. Third Fast bowler
3. Sixth bowler overallTo take 500 Test wickets!
— Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket) September 8, 2017
Fast bowlers are Work horses hence Mcgrath , Walsh are all highly respected. Joined the elite 500 wickets club is James Anderson. #Respect
— Arvind Ramachander (@arvindia4u) September 8, 2017
500 Test wickets. 500! Say it as many times as you want, almost unimaginable. Truly fantastic achievement by James Anderson.
— Alan Biggs (@AlanBiggs1) September 8, 2017
James Anderson now just 100 wickets away from being the first English bowler to take 600.
— Patrick Kidd (@patrick_kidd) September 8, 2017