Cricket-Former England bowler Anderson 'hated every minute' of The Hundred


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April 2 (Reuters) - England's all-time leading ⁠test wicket-taker James Anderson said he "hated every minute" of his brief stint ⁠in The Hundred last summer and that he planned to be ‌on holiday when the competition takes place this year.

The 43-year-old, who retired from international cricket in 2024, was selected with a wildcard pick by the Manchester Originals in the 2025 season of the 100-ball ​format but took only two wickets in three ⁠games.

The fast bowler was not part ⁠of the auction for the 2026 season, opting instead to focus on county cricket ⁠with ‌Lancashire, who he will captain this year.

Asked why he did not return to The Hundred, Anderson told the Independent in an interview published on ⁠Wednesday: "It was a mixture of hating every minute of ​The Hundred last year, ‌if I can say that, and especially being (Lancashire) captain this year.

"I think ⁠it's really important ​that I focus on being as fit as I can be for the four-day stuff.

"When The Hundred's on I'm hopefully going to be on holiday somewhere," added Anderson, who took ⁠704 wickets in 188 tests for England.

He added ​that he was determined to guide second-tier side Lancashire back to Division One and did not rule out extending his career further if they earned promotion, despite his age ⁠and fitness issues.

"I think there are times throughout the winter where I maybe thought about what if we get promoted and we've got a chance to push for the championship next year," he said.

"Would I want to be involved in that? ​And of course I would.

"And then there are other ⁠times when I wake up and I struggle to walk to the toilet in ​the morning and think maybe I can't get another ‌year out of my body."

The Hundred will ​be held from July 21 to August 16, while the County Championship begins on Friday.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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