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New Delhi: England’s all time highest wicket taker and vastly experienced fast bowler James Anderson is all set to join the squad ahead of the first test match at Rajkot.



Anderson was not a part of the 16 member squad that arrived in India on November 3.  A shoulder injury had the kept the fast bowler out of action even in the recently concluded Bangladesh series. But Anderson, will now the rest of the squad on November 8.



However, Anderson’s availability for the first test which starts from November 9 at Rajkot is doubtful. But his arrival will act as a shot in the arm for Alastair Cook’s men.  



Cook said the vast experience of Anderson has of Indian conditions will be very handy.



"His experience of these conditions and the number of wickets he has got in all types of conditions will only help the other guys."



Asked about lack of match practice for the 119-Test veteran as he heads to India straightaway to take part in a gruelling series, Cook conceded it was not a perfect scenario.



"It's certainly not ideal. But he's well aware of the challenge. He needs to get some overs and get some miles in his legs," said the England opener.



Team's head coach Trevor Bayliss also felt Anderson's arrival will boost the team.



"To get anyone back with that experience and that many wickets will be very good for everyone. He has the experience of bowling in these conditions," said Bayliss.



For the record, Anderson has toured India in 2006, 2008 and 2012 to play Test matches and he has taken 22 wickets in seven games combined during those visits at an average of 29.81, as against his career average of 28.28 per victim.



He grabbed 12 wickets in four Tests in England's previous tour when they bounced back after losing the opening Test and defeated India 2-1.