City
Epaper

James Anderson to captain Lancashire for next two County Championship matches

By IANS | Updated: June 17, 2025 21:03 IST

New Delhi, June 17 Legendary England pacer James Anderson will captain Lancashire in their next two County Championship ...

Open in App

New Delhi, June 17 Legendary England pacer James Anderson will captain Lancashire in their next two County Championship matches, stepping into the role as Marcus Harris returns to Australia for the birth of his child. This interim captaincy marks a special milestone in the 42-year-old's career, as he prepares to lead a professional side for the very first time

Anderson, who has played just one Championship match this season due to a calf injury, has found his rhythm in the Vitality Blast — a format he returned to after over a decade — taking 10 wickets in four matches. He will now channel that form into red-ball leadership, starting with the match against Kent in Blackpool on Sunday, followed by an away fixture against Derbyshire in Chesterfield.

“Jimmy will lead the side and it is exciting for him and us,” interim head coach Steven Croft told BBC sport. “He has captained only once and that was in a pre-season tour T20 game in Dubai, so it will be nice for Jimmy and nice for the lads. He has obviously got a lot to offer on and off the field. It will be a proud moment for him.”

The leadership switch comes amid a season of transitions for Lancashire. Harris had taken over the red-ball captaincy from Keaton Jennings following a poor start to the campaign that also saw head coach Dale Benkenstein depart. Anderson will now become the club’s third Championship captain this summer, stepping into a pivotal role at a crucial juncture in the season.

Lancashire are currently languishing second from bottom in Division Two, with five draws and two losses in seven games. However, their form in the Vitality Blast has offered a silver lining, winning four of six to sit third in the North Group. Croft believes the team is poised for a turnaround in the Championship campaign.

“The way I'm looking at it, and what I will say to the team, is this is a pivot in the season,” Croft added. “Seven games that have gone before, we can't do anything about. But we still have seven games to climb the ladder, and there is still a chance we can go up

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalPM Modi made Yoga a global wellness movement: Chandrababu Naidu

CricketMadhya Pradesh League: Jabalpur Royal Lions hand Rewa Jaguars their first defeat with spirited 21-run win

TechnologyIndian stock market shrugs off midweek volatility, ends week on robust note

EntertainmentMalaika Arora: Yoga isn’t just for a day, it’s for life

BusinessIndian stock market shrugs off midweek volatility, ends week on robust note

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsFlamengo boss lauds Brazilian clubs at Club World Cup

Other SportsNeeraj Chopra committed to throw 90 metres in more competitions after Paris DL win

Other Sports"Urge everyone to perform Yoga regularly to stay healthy": Mansukh Mandaviya on International Yoga Day

Other SportsClub WC: Bayern beat Boca to progress to knockouts

Other SportsRPL 2025: Hyderabad Heroes remain unbeaten, tops points table