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WATCH: James Anderson spotted bowling left-arm spin, video goes viral

James Anderson has caught the eyeballs for one of his out-of-the-box activities during the training session of England. He went on to try...

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Pakistan and England are locking horns in the second of the three-match Test series. Both teams are playing this match at the Multan Cricket Stadium in Multan. The visitors’ skipper Ben Stokes has decided to bat first after winning the flip of the coin in the penultimate match of the series.

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Apart from the action of the match, senior and legendary English pacer, James Anderson has caught the eyeballs for one of his out-of-the-box activities during the training session of England.

It all happened when the 40-year-old went on to bowl a left-arm spin in the nets which is not that much usual scene for his fans. The video of this moment has gone viral over social media within minutes of being shared on Twitter.

Here’s the video:

Subsequently, former England Test cricketer and renowned cricket analyst David ‘Bumble’ Lloyd also reacted in the comment section of the tweet.

Following this funny effort from Jimmy Anderson, his fellow teammate Mark Wood couldn’t stop himself from passing a funny comment on his senior colleague.

"Come on, Jimmy, if you're going to bowl that, we need a bit more 'Eeeeeeee!' at the end,” wood can be heard saying in another video.

Speaking of the ongoing second Test match between both teams so far, England is currently playing on 18 runs for no loss after 5 overs. Opening batters, Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett are there in the middle on the individual scores of 11 and 5 runs respectively.

Notably, some big names, including Naseem Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Haris Rauf, are missing from the hosts’ squad. Whereas, the 24-year-old young leg spinner Abrar Ahmed has got a chance to feature in his debut Test match. He was handed his Test cap by Pakistan coach Saqlain Mushtaq.

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