West Indies wicketkeeper Joshua Da Silva says he personally is happy to see the back of England bowling legend James Anderson.
Da Silva was involved in Anderson’s 188th and final Test for England at Lord’s last week where the West Indies were crushed by an innings and 114 runs.
Anderson took three wickets in the game to close his 21-year Test career with 704 wickets, the most by a fast-bowler and third on the all time list.
Da Silva admits that the occasion of Anderson’s last Test and the excitement surrounded it, was hard to ignore but he doesn’t think it affected the West Indies all that much.
West Indies wicketkeeper Joshua Da Silva.
The West Indies will face England in the second Test at Trentbridge starting tomorrow morning Jamaica time where they must avoid defeat to remain in with a chance to retain the Richards/Botham Trophy.