James Anderson has hinted at the possibility of making a return to white-ball cricket.
At the age of 42, Anderson is considering a potential return to short-form of the game.
Anderson last featured in a T20 match nearly 10 years ago.
In T20s, the English legend was last seen in action representing Lancashire in August 2014.
Overall, he has not been part of any white-ball game since 2019.
Following his international retirement, Anderson moved to a coaching role within the England team.
Anderson is England's all-time highest wicket-taker in ODIs.
He has scalped 269 wickets in 194 ODI matches.
Anderson has 18 wickets to his name in 19 T20Is.
In Tests, the English pacer has bagged 704 wickets in 188 matches.