Watch: James Anderson reveals the troll terms he has muted on Twitter

James Anderson has been one of the great pacers in Test cricketers over the years. He is the only pacer to take over 600 wickets

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James Anderson has been one of the greatest pacers over the years. He is the only pacer to take over 600 wickets in the longest format. Talking about his overall numbers, he has played 174 games and has 664 wickets, and is the third-highest wicket-taker of all time in Tests. Anderson is only behind Late Shane Warne (708) and Muttiah Muralitharan (800) in terms of wickets.

Recently, he appeared on a short-video platform where he revealed the 'troll' terms which he has blocked on Twitter. For the unversed, the micro-blogging website provides an option for the users to block some 'terms' so that they don't have to read those tweets. In the video, Anderson was accompanied by two people and the English pacer revealed all the terms he has blocked on Twitter. This included Pant, Mcgrath, retirement and clouds.

Watch the video here

I want to kick on: James Anderson

Recently, the Lancashire player took his 950th wicket across formats in the second Test against South Africa. The Three Lions won the game by an innings and have levelled the series 1-1. After the game, the 40-year-old said he feels he is bowling really well. He added that he could retire anytime but has been enjoying the experience of playing the game.

“I want to kick on. I feel like I am bowling really well. The ball came out really well. And I just want to keep doing what I am doing," Anderson was quoted as saying by Daily Mail.

"I could retire tomorrow and I’d be delighted," Anderson added, “Every time I play cricket I think this could be the last time. But I am just enjoying the experience. I’ve talked about how nice it is being part of this group and this sort of shift in mindset that Ben (Stokes) and (coach) Brendon (McCullum) have brought into the group. I am just happy to be part of it."

 

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