London, April 1 -- James Anderson will miss the first month of the County Championship season through injury but says he is not ruling out playing for another three years at Lancashire.
The 42-year-old, England's all-time leading wicket-taker, retired from international cricket last year but has signed to continue with his county in 2025.
He picked up a calf injury in pre-season training, ruling him out of Lancashire's first block of matches in April, but is not putting a timescale on how long he will extend a professional career that began in 2002.
"I really want to focus on this year and do as well as I can," Anderson told BBC Sport.
"I am not ruling out playing for another one, two or three years. I don't think you should limit yours...