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James Anderson ends his Test career with 704 wickets as England beat West Indies at Lord’s by an innings and 114 runs.
James Anderson has waved goodbye to Test cricket as England record victory over West Indies by an innings and 114 runs at Lord’s.
With West Indies resuming on 79-6, only bad weather would prevent Friday from being the 41-year-old’s final day as a Test player, and his 188th match was wrapped up within 65 minutes of day three.
The veteran paceman squandered a fitting moment to sign off from the five-day arena, dropping a caught-and-bowled attempt which would have sealed the win.
Nevertheless, there was a sense of a changing of the guard as Gus Atkinson – on debut – recorded a five-wicket haul and ended the game with remarkable figures of 12-106.
England will now move onto the remaining two matches in the series, but this occasion was all about Anderson, who bows out with 704 wickets in the long format of the game.
For the final time James Anderson walks out at Lord’s 🥺
A guard of honour from both sets of players 👠pic.twitter.com/mgqNu8Twez
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) July 12, 2024
Guard of honour commences final day
Before play got underway, both sides greeted Anderson with a deserved guard of honour, which was accompanied by a rapturous ovation, before he set about trying to end his Test career in style.
In his second over of the day, the Lancashire legend struck, Joshua Da Silva edging through to Jamie Smith for nine for what would prove to be Anderson’s final contribution.
Atkinson had his own ambitions to make the Lord’s honours board for the second time in the match, needing to take the final three wickets to achieve that target.
Alzarri Joseph (8) and Shamar Joseph (3) would follow in quick succession, leaving the younger and old guard to effectively go head to head for the final wicket.
Anderson, literally, had the opportunity to win that duel in his hand, only to agonisingly fumble a one-handed caught-and-bowled attempt much to the despair of the crowd.
DROPPED by James Anderson 😩ðŸÂ´ó Â§ó Â¢ó Â¥ó Â®ó Â§ó Â¿
Almost the perfect ending… pic.twitter.com/bBmjDprLhR
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) July 12, 2024
That would prove to be the England great’s final chance, and although Gudakesh Motie stood tall with an unbeaten 31, Jayden Seales holed out to Ben Duckett to gift Atkinson his fifth wicket of the innings and 12th of the match.
After an emotional exit from the pitch, Anderson will now take the plaudits that will inevitably come his way, but the focus of Ben Stokes will turn to trying to achieve England’s first Test series victory – aside from a one-off Test versus Ireland – since overcoming Pakistan at the back end of 2022.
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By: Ed Weaver / February 28, 2020 / Photo: The Home Page Network
Senior Caitlyn Callahan will continue her volleyball career this upcoming fall at Millersville University.
Callahan, the NTL’s three-time Offensive Player of the Year, officially committed to the Marauders back on November 13, 2019.
“I’m so excited to be a part of the Millersville family,” Callahan said. “My freshman year I visited the university to try out for the High Performance team and that’s when I met the coach and some of the players. From there on Coach and I have been talking over the years and our relationship has grown. The coaches, players, and campus are amazing.”
In addition to the level of coaching, Callahan also noted how she fell in love with the school.
“The campus makes me feel like I’m home, it’s an amazing community and atmosphere, and I just love it there.”
Head coach Sharon Zuchowski is excited about Callahan’s next opportunity.
“I have been coaching for many years and you learn to spot those athletes that you know will make big things happen. When I first coached Caitlyn she was 12 years old on a 14U travel team, she was the youngest and smallest girl at the time. She didn’t have a very good poker face and you could see the frustration when things did not go as planned.
“She was determined though to get things right and do them better. Over the last six years, I have had the privilege of watching her grow and develop from that 12-year-old little girl to the very strong and skilled young lady she is today. She played a phenomenal last game for us at Districts and has certainly left her mark on the Wellsboro Volleyball program. She is just getting started and I know she has more to offer.
“Millersville University is getting a great addition to their program.”
Callahan led the Lady Hornets in nearly every statistical category during the 2019 season. She finished with a career-high 367 kills, giving her 896 for her career and ranking her as only the 2nd Lady Hornet to record over 750 for her career (Hannah Zuchowski (979), 2009-2012). Callahan also recorded 175 service points, 36 aces, 148 digs, and 17 blocks.
Sharing Coach Zuchowski’s excitement about Callahan is her new coach, Brian Smith.
“We are very excited to have Caitlyn in this incoming class. I had the privilege of meeting Caitlyn for the first time when she tried out and was selected for our USAV Regional High Performance Team. Only 12 players from the whole state made that team and even then she stood out. I saw the great potential in her back then and I’m excited she made the decision to be a part of our program. We expect Caitlyn to make an immediate impact not only on our program but a big splash in our Conference as well. The work isn’t done yet but I’ve seen her work ethic and her desire to learn and grow which will serve her well in our team environment.
“Her athleticism is part hard work and part a gift but who she has become is also a reflection of good parenting and a solid group of educators, coaches and close friends in the community,” continued Smith. “It’s now our turn to shape and mold her and I am very grateful for the opportunity to do so.”
Millersville finished the 2019 season with a 26-9 record (15-4 PSAC Southeast) and qualified for the NCAA Tournament.
WellsboroAthletics.com would like to congratulate Caitlyn on continuing her academic and athletic careers.