Former England pacer Stuart Broad reflected on his last professional match. The 37-year-old revealed how Ben Stokes planned to remove him from bowling and give Mark Wood the extra pace in his place to close out the game for his team in the final Test of a closely-contested Ashes series. I explained what I had planned.
With Australia still needing 50 points to win the final Ashes 2023 Test, England captain Ben Stokes brought Stuart Broad into the attack and Alex Carey hit a shot behind the stumps to Jonny Bairstow. I decided. Broad’s final victim in international cricket turned out to be an Australian wicketkeeper and batsman.
Sky Sports’ Stuart Broad speaks for the first time about his final match for England and gives himself a boost of energy after Todd Murphy almost survived early in the innings. , he recalled telling himself to do his best. Final kickoff of the last game.
“Stokessey said this would be my last over and I would try to use Mark Wood’s extra pace to finish the match.” I thought this was a professional I thought it was going to be my last over in cricket. I think there were two plays and mistakes in the first five pitches.
“I hadn’t thought about changing the brackets, but I wasn’t having any luck, so I looked at the stumps and thought, ‘I’ll try changing them again.'”
“I did it. I heard a little cheer and went back to my run-up. I realized this was my last ball. To be honest, my emotions got the better of me and my legs felt like jelly. I started shaking her and I was like, ‘Oh, I need to get her feeling back,”’ Stuart Broad said.
The lanky fast bowler from Nottinghamshire has taken almost 600 wickets in Test cricket, trailing only James Anderson in terms of England’s highest wicket-takers. He also played in 121 One Day Internationals with 178 wickets and 56 Twenty20 Internationals with 65 wickets. Stuart Broad was a member of his England team in 2010 when he won the T20 World Cup.
Winning The Test Was The Biggest Thing For Me – Stuart Broad
Stuart Broad goes on to say that defeat against Australia in his farewell match would have been devastating but proved to be the ideal end for him in international cricket, with his family in the box during the match He said he was happy to see it. The final game is white.
“I enjoyed every moment of walking off the field at the Oval and winning the Ashes Test against Australia. Winning the Test – the emotion of the crowd and winning the match – was the biggest thing for me. < /strong>
“It would have been a huge shock for me to be the last to leave after losing the Test against Australia. “When we walked away with the box on our backs, my mother When I saw my dad, [partner] Molly, [daughter] Annabella and my friends, it felt perfect,” Stuart Broad added.
Stuart Broad is England’s second highest wicket-taker with a total of 604 wickets, behind teammate James Anderson. He is still an active player with 690 wickets. The 37-year-old was also England’s leading wicket-taker in Ashes history, taking his 153 wickets in 40 matches.