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Andy Caddick: 'England's James Anderson can get better'

Caddick: 'Anderson not reached his peak'
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Andy Caddick believes that England bowler James Anderson can get better, despite his impressive form during the Ashes series.

Former England seamer Andy Caddick believes that bowler James Anderson's best is yet to come.

The 31-year-old paceman has been highly praised for helping his nation take a 2-0 lead in the Ashes series, with some suggesting that the Lancashire-born cricketer is currently the world's best.

"He has got a few years left in him yet and I think we will see a lot better bowling from Jimmy," BBC Sport quotes Caddick as saying.

England and Australia will go head-to-head for the third Test at Old Trafford beginning this Thursday.

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