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Anderson warning: I can still better; IS ENGLAND'S MAIN: WEAPON IN BATTLE FOR THE ASHES.


Byline: RICHARD GIBSON

JAMES Anderson James Anderson can refer to these persons:

In arts:
  • James Anderson (actor)
  • James Anderson (author), British mystery fiction writer
  • James Anderson (writer), American television writer
 believes the best is yet to come after starting the Ashes summer in supreme form.

Lancashire paceman Anderson has been talked up as England's potential match-winner against Australia by numerous cricketing dignitaries, including former coach Duncan Fletcher
For the American Senator and lawyer, see Duncan U. Fletcher


Duncan Andrew Gwynne Fletcher OBE (born 27 September 1948) is a former Zimbabwean cricketer, former captain of the Zimbabwean cricket team and former coach of the English cricket team.
.

The 26-year-old has claimed 22 firstclass wickets already this season in just three outings, including nine in a manof-the-match display in the second npower Test last week.

Although attention now switches to one-day action - the second match of the NatWest Series NatWest Series is an annual one day international cricket tournament held in England involving the home side and two of the season's touring teams.

A series of usually nine matches are played across England at the seven test match grounds; Lord's, London, Edgbaston,
 against the West Indies West Indies, archipelago, between North and South America, curving c.2,500 mi (4,020 km) from Florida to the coast of Venezuela and separating the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico from the Atlantic Ocean.  takes place at Bristol today - focus on the summer's main event is inevitable.

"I don't think anyone has seen the best of Jimmy Anderson
For the cricketer known as Jimmy Anderson, see James Anderson (cricketer), as well as other uses of James Anderson.


Jimmy Anderson (born January 22, 1976 in Portsmouth, Virginia) is a starting pitcher who plays for the Florida Marlins organization.
 yet," said Anderson.

"I think I've still got improving to do - and I hope I can do that, whether it's through the Ashes series This is a list of Ashes cricket series played between Australia and England. Most Ashes series have consisted of five Test matches between the two countries. The Ashes series with the fewest Test matches was the 1887-88 Ashes series, consisting of only one Test.  or beyond that.

"I hope I'll be in similar form. It's not that long away, and if I can have a good series here and the Twenty20 World Cup, then it's time to start thinking about the Ashes." Anderson's status as England's attacking spearhead represents quite a contrast to even earlier this year when he was left out of the first Test against the West Indies in the Caribbean.

England derailed the Australians in 2005 by creating detailed plans tailored to each individual batsman and Anderson will be integral to their effort this time with his ability to swing the ball whether new or old.

Expectations There are a new set of opponents to prepare dossiers for this time, however, including 20-year-old opener Phillip Hughes, who has blazed a trail for Middlesex this summer.

"I've got my own expectations," Anderson said. "I know what I can achieve in the Ashes; I know how big a part I can play and how important I am to this group of lads here; I'll just be hoping to meet my expectations.

"It's going to be crucial that we can get some plans nailed down early on and not wait for them to come at us. We've got to try to strike the first blow.

"All of us bowlers have input, everyone chirps up in meetings. But everyone is different in their bowling styles - so what might work for me might not work for Stuart Broad. We all have to have individual plans as well as having a team plan.

"My skills have always been there - I have always been able to swing it both ways and reverse-swing it both ways.

"It has been more to do with consistency in my line and length which has improved.

So in the past when it was swinging I wasted quite a few balls whereas now I feel I am asking questions with pretty much every ball I bowl." It has been far from a smooth journey for Anderson, however, since making his international bow in Australia in December 2002..

A remodelled action, designed by former bowling coach Troy Cooley <noinclude>

Troy James Cooley (born December 9, 1965 in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia) is a former first-class cricketer for the Tasmanian Tigers, and was bowling coach for the England cricket team for several years before returning to Australia in 2006.
 to take pressure off his body, actually had an adverse effect and he missed the entire 2006 international summer with a stress fracture stress fracture
n.
A fatigue fracture of bone caused by repeated application of a heavy load, such as the constant pounding on a surface by runners, gymnasts, and dancers.
 of the back.

Before that he had spent a considerable length of time as England's spare part on tours, which consigned him to bowling at one stump on public display during match intervals.

"I have tried to put that period behind me to be honest," Anderson reflected.

"I didn't enjoy any of it and being 12th man on tour is not a great job, so doing it series after series wasn't great..

"Everyone has to go through it at some stage in their career - it was just a bit longer than I thought it would be for me.

"That is in the past now, I am enjoying where I am, what I am doing and looking forward to the future.

"There was always some part of me that thought if I worked as hard as I had been doing then surely at some point my chance would come again." He reverted to his original action during his comeback three years ago and now has the chance to make his own mark against the Australians after two missed opportunities.

Firstly, in 2005 he made the final Test squad only to be left out as England opted for Paul Collingwood as an extra batsman and he did not do himself justice when he did appear in the 2006-07 humiliation Down Under.

Anderson's Lancashire colleague Andrew Flintoff, meanwhile, will be assessed by the England medical staff upon the conclusion of the limited-overs series.

All-rounder Flintoff, 31, is recovering from knee surgery and is battling to prove his fitness for the World Twenty20 by next weekend when the 15-man squad meet up. There is less concern about Kevin Pietersen, who is currently sidelined with an Achilles injury..

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