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'King of swing' Anderson eclipses Botham's record

April 18, 2015 07:50 IST
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'I love taking wickets for England. My target is to keep my place in the side'

32-year-old fast bowler surpasses Ian Botham's haul of 383 wickets 

James Anderson celebrates

England'sJames Anderson celebrates taking the wicket of West Indies' Marlon Samuels, which equalled the record for the most Test wickets for an England player . Photograph: Jason O'Brien/Reuters

James Anderson became England's highest wicket-taker in Test cricket when he claimed his 384th victim in the drawn first Test against the West Indies in Antigua on Friday.

The 32-year-old fast bowler surpassed Ian Botham's haul of 383 wickets when he had Denesh Ramdin caught for 57 by Alastair Cook at first slip in the final session on the last day of his 100th Test.

"My immediate emotion was we were back in the game," Anderson told Sky Sports television.

"We were hoping to get the win. Great to have my family here as well and taking over from an English legend is a hugely proud moment for me."

Despite Anderson's record England failed to win as West Indies, chasing an unlikely victory target of 438, finished on 350 for seven to keep the three-match series level at 0-0.

"We got into a great position," Anderson said. "We got ourselves back in the game with great hundreds from Belly (Ian Bell) and Gaz (Gary Ballance) but we couldn't find anything in that pitch whatsoever. We tried our hearts out."

Anderson made his Test debut against Zimbabwe in 2003 and has been the mainstay of England's pace attack for the last few years thanks to his ability to swing the ball.

He has 16 five-wicket hauls and has twice taken 10 wickets in a match, his best figures of seven for 43 coming against New Zealand in Nottingham in 2008.

"I think the difference from when I started is that I know my game now," Anderson said.

"When I started I didn't have a clue, ran up and bowled as hard as I could. I developed skills. (The record) has not been a target. I love taking wickets for England.

"My target is to keep my place in the side. We have a hugely talented side at the minute and everyone is very excited about where we go."

Former all-rounder Botham, now a Sky commentator, was gracious after losing his record to Anderson.

"I'm delighted for Jimmy. It's been a burden for him and for me. He was always going past it," Botham said.

"I've watched him develop those skills. It's not easy to bowl the inswinger and away-swinger with very little detail change but it's great to watch those skills. I enjoy watching him bowl, it's a pleasure to commentate."

England's highest Test wicket-takers after James Anderson overtook Ian Botham at the top of the list in the first Test against West Indies in Antigua on Friday.

James Anderson - 384

Ian Botham - 383

Bob Willis - 325

Fred Trueman - 307

Derek Underwood - 297

Stuart Broad - 267

Graeme Swann - 255

Brian Statham - 252

Matthew Hoggard - 248

Alec Bedser - 236

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