Labuschagne had struggled for rhythm against Lancashire’s three other seamers before lunch, taking 24 balls to get off the mark. Mahmood and Danny Lamb both beat his outside edge, and he was nearly bowled shouldering arms to the first ball he faced. He had been trapped lbw by Darren Stevens in his first game of the season, the day before Stevens’ 45th birthday, and nicked off to a 38-year-old on Thursday – old age and treachery triumphant over youthful exuberance once again.It would be unwise to make any wise-cracks on that subject within Anderson’s earshot, mind you. “You get to a certain age and people begin saying you have to start slowing down or you’re losing the ability to do your job,” he said in an interview with the this week. “Why should I start slowing down?”He had initially planned to play his first game of the season two weeks ago, away against Kent, but a tight calf muscle delayed his return. He looked fully fit on the first day of this match, returning 1 for 22 from his 13 overs; there were a couple of looseners early on, but he appeared to find some rhythm later in the day despite the rain’s repeated interventions.The majority of Anderson’s balls were bowled to David Lloyd, who batted as fluently as could be expected on a stop-start day after Glamorgan surprisingly chose to bat first under gloomy skies. Lloyd was watchful against Anderson but looked to score against the rest of the Lancashire attack – hitting Mahmood for four fours in an over after lunch – and scored heavily either side of backward point. It was cruel for him that Glamorgan were made to bat for 4.1 overs in the evening session in between the showers: he was caught behind four balls before the close, looping one up to Dane Vilas while playing half a shot against a Luke Wood short ball.Labuschagne’s dismissal leaves Anderson on 990 first-class wickets, and given the gradual decrease in the number of first-class matches played in most domestic competitions worldwide, it is quite possible that he will be the last man to ever reach four figures. Lancashire may hope he can do it wearing their colours, most likely at Wantage Road in two weeks’ time, but England’s first Test of the summer against New Zealand at Lord’s would be a fitting occasion.

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