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Ben Stokes trolls James Anderson with ruthless tweet on England cricket star's anniversary

Evergreen Lancashire bowler James Anderson celebrated the 20th anniversary of his England Test debut against Zimbabwe on Monday... and is still going strong at nearly 41

Ben Stokes couldn't resist a cheeky comment about James Anderson's anniversary(Getty Images)

Ben Stokes has amused cricket fans by mocking the 20th anniversary of James Anderson's debut for England's Test side.

Anderson, 40, made his Test debut exactly 20 years ago, when he was picked to play against Zimbabwe. The Lancashire bowler is still playing at the highest level and hoping to go past 700 Test wickets when England take on Australia in the Ashes this summer.

Anderson, who currently on 685 Test wickets, marked the anniversary of his debut by sharing a video off his maiden Test scalp: Mark Vermeulen. Anderson commented with the mind-blown emoji, with his current captain Stokes cheekily replying: "I was 11."

Anderson picked up a groin injury earlier this month but is expected to be fit in time to face Ireland at Lord's on June 1. After that Test match, Stokes' side will face Australia in the best of five Tests at Edgbaston, Lord's, Headingley, Old Trafford and The Oval.

Although Anderson will be fit to face Ireland, he might not play. He told Mirror Sport: "I think I will be fit for the Ireland game. Whether I play or not is probably another matter really. I definitely don’t want to risk it.

"It is a little groin strain. A 10-day recovery period, and I’m rehabbing already, running next week. It was the best result of a bad situation. I am desperate to be fit for the first Ashes Test. If that means missing the Ireland Test, so be it.

Anderson made his Test debut against Zimbabwe in May 2003(Getty Images)

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"I was disappointed to have to pull out of a game but with what’s to come in the summer it was actually a pretty good result. In 2019 I had a different injury, a more serious injury. I ripped my calf earlier that summer, and it was a real push to try to get fit for that first Test. I don’t feel like this is anywhere near that severity."