James Anderson says he is looking forward to being able to give something back to Lancashire this summer with an extended run in the side.
England’s record Test wicket-taker will not be involved in the World Cup, so he will have an extended spell in the Lancashire side for the first time in a while.
He is also expected to play his part in their Royal London Cup campaign and is looking forward to doing his bit for the Red Rose.
“It’s exciting to have a bit of a stint here and give a bit back,” Anderson told the Lancashire Telegraph.
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“I owe a lot to Lancashire for what they’ve helped me with over the years, how they’ve helped me get to where I am.
“So it will be nice to have a good stint and hopefully get us off to a good start in the Championship. “Promotion is all it’s about this year.
It’s not going to be easy because there’s some strong teams in this division.”