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Angelo Mathews Says James Anderson Is His Inspiration Ahead Of 100th Test

Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews on Saturday said he takes inspiration from veteran England fast bowler James Anderson for longevity in the sport as the former captain awaits his 100th Test. Mathews will achieve the career milestone in the second Test against Pakistan starting Sunday in Galle with the hosts looking to bounce back from their opening loss. England star Ben Stokes this week sparked a debate on cricket's packed calendar and player exhaustion after he quit one-day internationals on Tuesday.

But when asked about Stokes' decision, the 35-year-old Mathews said he still had a lot of cricket left in him in all three formats.

"My inspiration is Jimmy Anderson. At 40 being a fast bowler he still wants to play a couple of more years," Mathews told reporters -- although the England star only turns 40 next week.

"See it's the drive that you have towards the game. It's not going to stop here. I still have a few more years."

While Mathews acknowledged that cricket had "taken a toll on my body" in recent years, he said he would work on his fitness and form.

"Age is just a number and I am still willing to give it my best in all three formats."

Anderson, who gave up the white-ball formats to concentrate on Tests, has claimed 657 wickets in 172 five-day matches since making his debut in 2003.

Mathews, a middle-order batsman and a medium-pace bowler -- although he now seldom bowls due to injuries -- has scored 6,876 runs in 99 Tests since his 2009 debut against Pakistan in Galle.

"I haven't given up bowling in T20s and ODIs. But when you play Test cricket in the subcontinent, my type of bowling will not suit the team that much," he said.

The second Pakistan Test will be Sri Lanka's last this season before the team travels to New

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