Dhaka, May 20 -- England great James Anderson took two wickets for Lancashire on Saturday, nearly a year on from his emotional Test farewell at Lord's.

The most successful fast bowler in Test history, with his 704 wickets a record for any England cricketer at that level, Anderson had not played a competitive match since his international swansong against the West Indies at Lord's last June.

The 42-year-old has since worked as a bowling consultant with the England team, while also repeatedly insisting he still had something to offer as a playerAnderson signed a new one-year deal with his native Lancashire earlier this year, but missed the first five games of the County Championship season with a calf injury.

He needed just 18 balls on S...