Lancashire to be led by veteran bowler at 44 as Anderson takes helm.
Former England international Jimmy Anderson will captain Lancashire in the upcoming County Championship season with a new role that marks his third stint as skipper of the club, according to reports.
The 43-year-old right-arm fast bowler made his debut for Lancashire in 2002 and has been an integral part of the team's success. After stepping into the captaincy on an interim basis last season, Anderson will now lead the team permanently with a new contract signed in November.
Anderson expressed his gratitude towards former Lancashire teammate Steve Croft, the club's head coach, who praised Anderson as "an outstanding leader" whose influence on the squad is immense. The veteran bowler also acknowledged the support he received from his teammates and coaches, adding that he looks forward to leading the team into the new season.
Anderson will face a tough challenge in taking Lancashire to promotion back to Division One but has expressed confidence in the team's ability to achieve their goals with a "fantastic group of players" and great blend of youth and experience. His first match as captain will be away at Northamptonshire on April 3, 2026.
Anderson signs two-year deal for Hampshire
Australia's Michael Neser has signed up with Hampshire for six games of the County Championship season before the T20 Blast begins, adding value to their attack alongside Kyle Abbott. The 35-year-old bowler took a five-wicket haul against Australia in the second Ashes Test last week.
Former England international Jimmy Anderson will captain Lancashire in the upcoming County Championship season with a new role that marks his third stint as skipper of the club, according to reports.
The 43-year-old right-arm fast bowler made his debut for Lancashire in 2002 and has been an integral part of the team's success. After stepping into the captaincy on an interim basis last season, Anderson will now lead the team permanently with a new contract signed in November.
Anderson expressed his gratitude towards former Lancashire teammate Steve Croft, the club's head coach, who praised Anderson as "an outstanding leader" whose influence on the squad is immense. The veteran bowler also acknowledged the support he received from his teammates and coaches, adding that he looks forward to leading the team into the new season.
Anderson will face a tough challenge in taking Lancashire to promotion back to Division One but has expressed confidence in the team's ability to achieve their goals with a "fantastic group of players" and great blend of youth and experience. His first match as captain will be away at Northamptonshire on April 3, 2026.
Anderson signs two-year deal for Hampshire
Australia's Michael Neser has signed up with Hampshire for six games of the County Championship season before the T20 Blast begins, adding value to their attack alongside Kyle Abbott. The 35-year-old bowler took a five-wicket haul against Australia in the second Ashes Test last week.