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James Anderson Awarded Knighthood Honour

James Anderson, England’s legendary fast bowler, has been awarded a knighthood in the resignation honours list of former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, announced on April 11, 2025. Known for his remarkable longevity and record-breaking performances, Anderson retired from international cricket in 2024, leaving an unmatched legacy in Test bowling.

Key Highlights

Knighthood Honor

  • Announced on April 11, 2025.
  • Part of former PM Rishi Sunak’s resignation honours list.
  • Anderson is now officially “Sir Jimmy Anderson”.

Career Milestones

  • Made Test debut in 2003 at Lord’s.
  • Retired after 188 Tests with 704 wickets, the highest by an England bowler.
  • Holds the record for the most Test wickets by any seam bowler.

Ranks third in all-time Test wickets, behind,

  • Muttiah Muralitharan (800)
  • Shane Warne (708)

International Career

  • Total international wickets across formats: 991
  • Retired from international cricket in July 2024, aged 42.
  • Continued to play county cricket for Lancashire (2025 season contract).

Achievements & Legacy

  • Won four Ashes series.
  • Celebrated for his skill, sportsmanship, and contribution to cricket worldwide.
  • Recognized by ECB chair Richard Thompson as a “true world-great”.
Summary/Static Details
Why in the news? James Anderson Awarded Knighthood Honour
Honor Knighthood (April 11, 2025)
Reason Services to cricket
Test Matches Played 188
Test Debut 2003 at Lord’s
Test Wickets 704 (most by an England bowler & seam bowler)
All-Time Test Wicket Rank 3rd (behind Muralitharan and Warne)

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