News about James Anderson

England legend Stuart Broad joined by fiancée Mollie King as he receives CBE at Windsor Castle... with 6ft 6in former bowler having to stoop for Princess Anne to place honour around his neck

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 23, 2024
Stuart Broad, who retired in July as England's second-highest wicket-taker, was awarded a CBE in the New Year's honours list. The 37-year-old called time on his storied career at the conclusion of the men's Ashes, signing off with a wicket with his final ball to seal victory over Australia at The Oval - having also hit the last delivery he faced for six. His final tally of 604 Test wickets is second only to James Anderson for England and fifth overall. Broad also took 178 wickets in ODIs and 65 in T20I cricket, as well as scoring more than 4000 runs.

Although the UK activist may have a hand in restoring Scottish mortgage investment confidence, the UK's activism is under scrutiny

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
Since a peak in November 2021, Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust shares have dropped by more than 40% as higher interest rates triggered a sell-off in technology stocks. Although there have been indications of improvement since the start of this year, Elliott Management pounced on Friday.

Crews in Ohio rush to free a worker from under the giant wheel at a horrific time

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 26, 2024
During an exhibition at the Marion County Fairgrounds Coliseum, a 56-year-old member of safety staff for Monster Truck Wars was hospitalized after a truck backed him up on him. Around 8 p.m. on Saturday, an accident caused first responders to pull down from the stands and other attendees. The unidentified man was taken to Marion General Hospital before being flown to Grant Medical Center in Columbus, according to the Marion County Sheriff's Office. The man is in stable condition, according to Sheriff Matt Bayles; however, the full extent of his injuries is uncertain.

In the second Test against India, Shoaib Bashir will make his England debut in the country's second Test, just days after arriving in the region following the visa disaster... As Jimmy Anderson joins the team after a stunning first-Test triumph

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 1, 2024
Shoaib Bashir will make his international debut in England's second Test against India just days after arriving in the country following the visa chaos that barred him from participating in the country. Jack Leach, a fellow Somerset spinner, was forced to leave due to injury. As England looks to capitalize on their remarkable victory in Hyderabad, record wicket taker James Anderson steps into the team in Visakhapatnam instead of Mark Wood.

Tom Slater, the Scottish mortgage chief, defends the coloss that soared like a rocket then plummeted

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 13, 2024
In order to earn money, a mega investment trust must be trusted. The Scottish Mortgage Loan Coordination Council has divided opinion. There is no middle ground in terms of investing and specialists either loving it or hating it. City broker Winterflood's analysts recently named the trust as one of its investment picks for this year. Investors are expected to sell the trust's shares, according to their Investec counterparts. However, Slater is quick to put the latest difficulties into perspective.

With a snapshot of 39-year-old businessman's perfectly safe fire, Britain's 'kindest plumber' is discovered claiming to have fixed a deadly fireplace that was putting the 87-year-old man in danger

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 22, 2023
EXCLUSIVE: James Anderson (left) has made a name for himself by regularly posting information about helping the elderly and poor without charging them, as well as huge sums of money from his supporters, including £75,000 from Hugh Grant. Now he's been accused of inaccurately portraying one of his touching social media posts (right) — rather than an endangered pensioner, the fireplace in question actually belongs to a disgruntled 39-year-father of two who says he had to call out Mr Anderson's company to fix a minor defect. Mr Anderson, 56, founded and runs DEPHER, which stands for Disabled and Elderly, Plumbing, and Heating Emergency Response, and he regularly addresses broken boilers that are free to those in need.

Nathan Lyon takes 500th Test wicket in Australia win over Pakistan as he becomes the eighth man and third Australian to do so: 'I still pinch myself'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 17, 2023
After a review in Perth, the 36-year-old trapped Faheem Ashraf leg before his wicket on day four of the first Test as the hosts cruised to a 360-run win. Lyon's success was slowed by sickness during last summer's Ashes series, and she is the third Australian to reach this height, following in the footsteps of late Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath. Only Muttiah Muralitharan, who leads the way with a stunning 800, Warne, Anil Kumble, Stuart Broad, McGrath, and Courtney Walsh have received more Test scalps.

The kindest plumber in the United Kingdom reveals how the promise he made to his baby boy, who died at the age of 16 weeks, inspires him to provide free services to the elderly and vulnerable

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 11, 2023
To elderly and vulnerable people in the UK's need of fuel assistance, the country's kindest plumber provides free heating to elderly and homeless people who are in need of fuel assistance. Left: James Anderson, from Burnley, Lancashire, who founded Depher in 2017 to provide free plumbing and heating assistance to those who need it, joined Christine Lampard and Dermot O'leary on This Morning on Monday. (right) So far, James has helped his neighborhood distribute personal protective equipment and food during the pandemic, and he has also branched out into providing personal protective equipment and food to his families.

Hugh Grant and his wife Anna donate £20,000 to Britain's kindest plumber who says the generous Christmas gift is 'wonderful'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 7, 2023
Hugh Grant and his partner Anna Elisabet Eberstein received a hefty £20,000 as a 'wonderful Christmas gift,' according to a stunned plumber. On Thursday, James Anderson, 55, of Burnley, Lancashire, took to Twitter to announce the engagement as the famous couple prepares for Chanel's Metiers d'Art show in Manchester. Hugh, 63, and Anna, 40, had made the £20,000 contribution to his charity DEPHER, which stands for Disabled and Elderly, Plumbing, and Heating Emergency Response.

Cristiano Ronaldo's devoted fitness regime and aging diet have kept him in good shape throughout his career, but his superpowers are beginning to wane as Al-Nassr's manager says superstar suffers from exhaustion

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 11, 2023
Players have successfully manipulated time to their will in various sports. Tom Brady won a Super Bowl six months before his 44th birthday, while James Anderson has continued to take wickets with metronomic precision long after turning 40. Lionel Messi was a bit tucked between the ears when he led Argentina to World Cup glory at the age of 35.

Why keeping an eye on where Bunnings is opening next is the key to finding a winning property investment

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 3, 2023
James Anderson, an investment property specialist, recommends buying near a Bunnings (right). He argued that a new hardware store signalled a population increase, with immigration at a record high. 'So if Bunnings is opening in a region, there's obviously a good chance that the population is going to rise a lot in that region, which means that housing prices are likely to rise at the same rate.'

When she was desperately begging 911 dispatcher for assistance and their son, 3, was found covered in her blood, an ex-clown who works as a special needs instructor fired and killed his wife.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 27, 2023
David Anderson (left and with wife inset), 37, reportedly killed his 34-year-old wife Victoria Anderson (right with their son) in Cleveland, Texas, while their son, aged three, was inside the house with them. Anderson was arrested on Sunday after a five-hour standoff with police and a SWAT team, during which he allowed his son to leave the house. According to ABC13, the infant was unharmed but covered in his mother's blood. The suspected killer was the Special Education Department Chair at Santa Fe Middle School, where he began working in 2022. Anderson, however, performed as a clown and balloon artist before his work as a middle school teacher, dubbed 'Mister Jazzz' for appearances at children's parties and public libraries. While doing a guide on how to do balloon animals on Youtube, videos from almost a decade ago (left) show the father-of-one wearing a red shirt, black vest, and red bowler.

Since reportedly describing Indians as "Uber drivers and Deliveroo people," a Cronulla High School teacher will not be fired

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 3, 2023
Since the incident occurred during a Year 12 business studies class on March 3, 2021, Cronulla High School in Sydney's south was forced to apologise. The matter was submitted to the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal, where an Indian student had lodged a lawsuit against their instructor James Anderson. During the course, Mr Anderson performed "Elements Of Marketing," which featured an Indian woman as a presenter.

In an uplifting interview with England colleague Jimmy Anderson, the Oval's outfield discusses the team's victory over Australia in a thrilling career and final Test victory

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 31, 2023
After retiring from cricket, Stuart Broad says he'll miss being around his teammates in the changing room. Broad brought England to victory in the fifth Ashes Test against Australia in a fine manner, with the series ending 2-2. Broad acknowledged that being in the changing room would be difficult, but that he thinks he has made the right decision in retiring in an emotional conversation with teammate James Anderson.

As As Australia's Ashes guard of honour for former England great Stuart Broad, Steve Smith sends James Anderson a very cheeky note

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 31, 2023
When Stuart Broad stepped out onto The Oval ahead of his retirement from cricket, he received a guard of honour from the Australians, but Steve Smith couldn't help delivering a sarcastic comment about James Anderson. Although the hosts want to keep the series alive, the England legend is playing his last Test. The Australians have also retained the urn.

Stuart Broad has been a thorn in Australia's backyard and revelled in their agony... but they applauded him on the penultimate day of his cricketing career

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 30, 2023
OLIVER HOLT AT THE OVAL: Stuart Broad, a musician, moaned from ear to ear in a crowd of his colleagues on the lush outfield at the Oval half an hour before the penultimate day of his cricketing career. James Anderson, his mate and the other half of England's best bowling partnership, stood next to him. A football game between the guys featured the bouncing off the tops of their legs and their heads, as well as the insteps of their cricket boots. Full-scale football matches as part of their warm-up were barred some time ago because they were getting too feisty, so they now have to cope with PIG. Three errors, three lapses of control, one individual, and three others are thrown around the head by the other players. Broad used to be the chairman of the warm-up game, but he handed over the honor to Ben Duckett on Saturday morning. It was part of a process that was advancing. It was part of saying goodbye.

After announcing that England's fifth Ashes Test will be his last game, Stuart Broad discusses James Anderson's reaction to his impending retirement

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 30, 2023
When James Anderson told him about his impending retirement from all cricket, Stuart Broad has revealed how he reacted. After informing England captain Ben Stokes and his long-time bowling partner Anderson the previous evening, Broad announced on Friday that the fifth Ashes Test at the Oval would be his last game. The 37-year-old's is one of only two fast bowlers to take 600 Test wickets in history, and he is the only Englishman to take 150 Ashes wickets.

BUMBLE AT THE TEST: Ben Stokes, England's captain, has the ability to be a polite and passive Australian, not unlike the snarling stars of yesteryear

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 29, 2023
After a fine day of batting at the Oval on Saturday, DAVID LLOYD AT THE OVAL: England now has a golden chance to level the Ashes. Zak Crawley smacked the first ball for four runs in the hosts' attacking spirit and piled on 389 runs for nine wickets, leaving James Anderson and Stuart Broad unbeaten at the top with England 377 ahead. In a surprise move that was exclusive to Mail Sport, legendary bowler Broad later announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. It was another thrilling day of thrills and spills in south London, with plenty of talking points in between. And here, Mail Sport columnist David 'Bumble' Lloyd shares his take from the fifth and final Test.

After the last ball in the fifth Ashes Test, Marnus Labuschagne trolls Jonny Bairstow, the Aussie thrashes the Australians, but James Anderson 'hits the Aussie with a dramatic comeback.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 28, 2023
On Thursday, the Aussie actor and English wicketkeeper performed a bit of theatre at the end of play, proving that the contentious stumping at Lord's is still fresh in both teams' minds. The final decision went to fast bowler James Anderson, who stepped in to have a word after Labuschagne sent his competitor a warning.

OLIVER HOLT: On the first day at The Oval, Australia demonstrated tenacity against England to call the tune

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 27, 2023
OLIVER HOLT - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER AT THE OVAL: They walked across the rooftops of Corinthian Roof Terraces at the Vauxhall End of a turbulent Ashes series unfolded before them at The Oval, despite the clink of cutlery and cricket's common tune. All of London stretches out from up there, the tower blocks of the City to the left, Archbishop Tenison's School, where the letters on the wall are a little weathered, to the right, and, far beyond the Pavilion End, the transmitter tower at Crystal Palace. It could be the best view of English cricket, but there is certainly competition from the vista of Lord's and the back of Lumley Castle at Durham's Riverside Ground. To some, the grand sweep of a heaving Western Terrace in Headingley may be appealing.

In the final Test against Australia, England promises to come out all guns firing, claiming the Moral Ashes

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 26, 2023
It's still matters. The final Test is still one of the most popular games in years. To be able to claim the Moral Ashes, England must bring out all guns and do everything they can to claim the Moral Ashes. That's what it would be like if England win the Oval in the same buccaneering spirit that left Australia on their knees at Old Trafford before the rain destroyed the celebration. Ben Stokes' new challenge now is to make sure Pat Cummins lifts the urn on Monday after an Australia setback and a long line with England doing all the running.

England has named a new squad for the final Ashes Test against Australia, as Ben Stokes' side tries to put an end to a disappointing Manchester washout

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 26, 2023
As Ben Stokes' team looks to prevent their first home series defeat against their archrivals in 22 years, England will face Australia in the final Ashes Test.

England has named a unified squad for the final Ashes Test as they try to prevent a series of losses to Australia

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 24, 2023
England has named an unchanged squad for the final Ashes Test of the summer, with a decision now being sought over James Anderson's involvement in the Kia Oval. On Sunday, the Manchester weather blasted out play, jeopardizing England's hopes of establishing a winner-takes-all decider this week. With one Test remaining, Australia has held the series at 2-1, but England will try to rally as a team and win in London to ensure a second consecutive home Ashes ends 2-2.

In his fourth Ashes Test, England batsman Jonny Bairstow smashes an unbeaten 99 runs off 81 wickets, but wicketkeeper James Anderson is out lbw for the first time

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 21, 2023
In the fourth Ashes Test, England put in an outstanding performance in the first innings as they lead Australia. Jonny Bairstow is the man of the moment, having smashed his way to an unbeaten 99 off just 81 runs but was denied a century.