Stuart Broad to retire from cricket after Ashes sequence

Jul 29, 2023 at 9:14 PM
Stuart Broad to retire from cricket after Ashes sequence

England quick bowler Stuart Broad has introduced his retirement from cricket.

The 37-year-old will finish his profession after this summer’s Ashes series in opposition to Australia.

He made the “emotional” announcement after day three of the fifth Test match at The Oval, with England looking to draw the dramatic series at 2-2.

“I decided at 8.30pm last night,” he advised Sky Sports.

“I’ve been excited about it for a few weeks. England vs Australia has all the time been the head for me.

“I have loved the battles that have come my way and the team’s way. I have a love affair with Ashes cricket.

“I feel I wished my final bat and bowl to be in Ashes cricket.”

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Broad is the main wicket-taker on this summer season’s Ashes sequence

Broad’s unbelievable file

Broad has been a key member of the England Test facet since making his debut in opposition to Sri Lanka in December 2007, having received 167 caps, and is the main wicket-taker on this summer season’s Ashes.

He’s taken greater than 600 wickets in Test cricket and is the one Englishman with two Test hat-tricks to his title.

His best second got here within the 2015 Ashes sequence, when he took an astonishing eight wickets for simply 15 runs, skittling Australia nearly single-handedly in 57 deliveries.

Broad has served as One Day and Twenty20 (T20) England captains, during which he made 121 and 56 appearances.

He’s performed membership cricket for Leicestershire and boyhood facet Nottinghamshire. The latter’s house, Trent Bridge, fittingly hosted his career-defining efficiency in 2015.

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Broad, seen right here in 2019, is certainly one of England’s finest ever bowlers

‘A real champion’

England Cricket paid tribute to him on social media, describing him as a “true legend of the game”.

Ex-captain Mike Atherton hailed Broad as an “undeniably great cricketer”.

Former teammate Sir Alastair Cook described him as a participant who delivered “in the big moments”.

Broad’s idol Glenn McGrath mentioned he was a “true champion”.

“He has been incredible for England for a long, long time,” he added.

‘No regrets’ after ‘superior’ profession

Broad, who co-owns a Nottinghamshire pub damaged in a fire last year, mentioned his profession had been “awesome”.

He described this Ashes sequence as “one of the most enjoyable and entertaining that I’ve been part of”.

“I don’t think I will leave the game with any regrets. I will give it a red-hot go over the next couple of days,” he added.

“It is such an addictive environment to be part of.

“I wished my lasting reminiscences to be loving the enjoying facet, and that’s precisely the place I’m at. Pure happiness.”

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As it happened: England build lead on day three of fifth Ashes Test

England ended play on Saturday on 389-9, main by 377 runs.

Broad, fifth on the all-time listing of Test wicket-takers, shall be key because the hosts look to bowl out Australia on Sunday.

Victory will tie the sequence, denying Australia a primary Test sequence win on English soil since 2001.

The guests had a 2-0 lead earlier than England began their fightback.