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James Anderson Bosses India At Lord's As He Picks Seventh Five-Wicket Haul At The Historic Ground
ENG v IND: It was just another outing for James Anderson at Lord's on Friday when he picked his seventh five-wicket haul at the 'home of cricket'.
The 39-year old finished with the figures of 5/62 and became the oldest fast bowler to take a fifer in a test match in 70 years. It was his 31st five-wicket haul and 23rd at home. His 23 fifers are the fifth most by any bowler at home.
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