Australia batter Marnus Labuschagne believes England can cope without the experience of seamers James Anderson and Stuart Board in the build-up to next year’s Ashes series.It means captain Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum will have lost more than 1,300 wickets and 354 matches of experience.
“I mean the likes of Potts, Tongue, Cookie from Essex, Ollie , there's some good talent and it will be nice to see English bowlers develop over the next few years. “I think the skills and ability are there, but it’s a different thing. Jimmy's almost played 200 Test matches, so to have that is very special."Labuschagne, 29, has been quick to pay tribute to Anderson’s “phenomenal” contribution to cricket, following news of his impending retirement.
“You just look at when England went to India and his ability to navigate those conditions and be so effective, and be able to create opportunities.
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