We had another thread on this not long ago, nobody had Anderson which surprised me at the time. I think he has a really good case to get in now.
James Anderson wouldn't be out of place in an English ATG XI. However, he tends to be more consistent at Home than Away.
Home: 284 wickets at 25.59.
Away: 145 wickets at 34.86
In Australia he has had two very poor series and one good one. Overall, stand-out performances have been rare.
In Australia: 13 Tests, 43 wickets at 38.44 (5fers = 0)
These stats tend to contrast with the other great England pace bowlers. Harold Larwood is a special case of course because of Body Line and some unfortunate injuries when playing at Home. John Snow seems to have enjoyed touring and Bob Willis should get mentioned more often than he does.
Fred Trueman
Home: 229 wickets at 20.04
Away: 78 wickets at 26.08
John Snow
Home: 140 wickets at 29.21
Away: 62 wickets at 20.91
Sydney Barnes
Home: 63 wickets at 13.38
Away: 126 wickets at 17.96
Ian Botham
Home: 226 wickets at 27.54
Away: 157 wickets at 29.63
Bob Willis
Home: 176 wickets at 23.50
Away: 149 wickets at 27.20
Harold Larwood
Home: 27 wickets at 31.25
Away: 51 wickets at 26.82
Curiously, Anderson seems to have more in common with Alec Bedser who also preferred the softer English pitches, and overcast skies. In these conditions either bowler could justifiably walk straight into any great English team.
Alec Bedser
Home: 167 wickets at 21.55
Away: 69 wickets at 32.98