England pace bowler James Anderson has completed his most successful home season in tests with 34 wickets but increased competition for places prevents him from taking his place for granted. Anderson became a prominent member of the England attack in 2007 after failing to play a home test for three years because regulars Andrew Flintoff, Steve Harmison, Simon Jones and Matthew Hoggard were all injured.
"I have really enjoyed the summer so far from a personal point of view," Anderson told Reuters in an interview.
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