cricket fans were all singing from the same sheet as they celebrated another James Anderson wicket at Lord's on Friday morning.After the hosts had lost their last three wickets quickly in the morning session, reaching 141 all out and a lead of just 9 runs, Ben Stokes' side again needed to strike early in the Black Caps' reply.
They duly did so, and as so often, it was 'Jimmy' who did the business.A trademark out-swinger drew opener Will Young into a nick, and keeper Ben Foakes did the rest behind the stumps.
It was Anderson's 649 Test match wicket, extending his all-time records for both England and fast bowlers.But for once, England fans didn't mark his strike with the customary 'Jimmy Jimmy' song, but instead took delight in the identity of the 39-year-old's scalp.
Young, 29, shares the same name as the man who famously won the inaugural series of Pop Idol in 2002.The clip of the wicket was shared by the Sky Sports Twitter page, who wrote: "Jimmy gets his first wicket of the second innings!
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