Former England captain Michael Vaughan has retained his central contract for the next 12 months.
Despite losing the Test series to South Africa this summer has been a personal triumph for England's James Anderson.
James Anderson's sore back has prompted England to call up Darren Pattinson as cover for the second Test.
James Anderson has vowed to fight off the competition spearheaded by Andrew Flintoff as England prepare to face South Africa.
New Zealand trail by 64 runs with just five second-innings wickets remaining after being asked to follow-on at Trent Bridge.
England bowler James Anderson says he has not thought about the possibility of taking all 10 of New Zealand's wickets at Trent Bridge.
New Zealand slumped to 96-6 at the hands of James Anderson after England had been bowled out for 364 on day two of the third Test.
James Anderson is confident England can seal the Test series against New Zealand with a victory at Trent Bridge.
Ross Taylor's brilliant innings of 154 laid the platform for New Zealand to take control of the second Test against England.
James Anderson has warned New Zealand to expect more aggressive bowling on the second day at Old Trafford.
England's James Anderson was pleased with his contribution on the first day of the first Test against New Zealand.
Bob Willis believes James Anderson needs to come of age and start paying back the selectors' loyalty.
James Anderson has admitted he is working hard on mastering the mental side of the game in a bid to secure his England place.
Paul Collingwood and James Anderson are expected to overcome respective calf and ankle injuries to play in the third Test.
James Anderson is eyeing a key victory for England in Napier which will see them complete a turnaround series victory against New Zealand.
Surprised by the omission of Matthew Hoggard, Bob Willis praises England's bowlers in Wellington.
England's Ryan Sidebottom and James Anderson have both been named among the world's top 35 Test match bowlers.
England coach Peter Moores has told Matthew Hoggard and Steve Harmison they face a fight if they are to return to the side.
England's five-wicket hero James Anderson revealed that his cameo for Auckland helped prepare him for the second Test.
James Anderson's five-wicket haul helped bowl New Zealand out for 198 as England took control of the second Test in Wellington.