By Ian Omoro Ever since he hinted at a prospective comeback to white-ball cricket recently, James Anderson, England's all-time greatest Test wicket-taker, has drawn the interest of Major League Cricket (MLC) as a possible recruit for the league's 2025 season. According to BBC Sport, senior executives from at least one unidentified MLC team are investigating the possibility of the 42-year-old fast-bowling icon taking part in the expanding T20 competition in the US. If Anderson decides to join, he may get approximately £135,000 for a brief appearance in the competition, which would increase from 19 to 34 games in 2025. After taking 704 Test wickets in his career, Anderson announced his retirement from international cricket and recently became a fast-bowling coach in England's backroom staff. His remarks regarding a possible return to white-ball cricket, however, have caught the attention of MLC, which has drawn several well-known figures, including Travis Head, Steve Smith, Glenn Maxwell, and Australia captain
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