Updated On: 29 July, 2023 10:50 AM IST | London | mid-day online correspondent
James Anderson bowled well on the second day of the fifth Test, but picked up his only wicket in the form of Mitchell Marsh

James Anderson (Pic: AFP)
Despite having scalped only five wickets in the ongoing Ashes series, veteran England fast bowler James Anderson said he has no plans to retire after the ongoing fifth Ashes Test as he still has a "lot more to give" to his team. England`s all-time leading wicket-taker Anderson will turn 41 on Sunday.
"I don`t feel like I`m bowling badly or losing pace or that I`m on the way out. I still feel I can offer a lot to this team.