Stuart Broad: From getting hit six 6s in an over to claiming 600 Test wickets

Nottinghamshire bowler Stuart Broad has become the first Englishman to reach the top of the international bowling rankings for 12 years.

As Stuart Broad announces his retirement from test match cricket. Let’s all remember one of his brilliant moments in an England shirt. 

At the conclusion of the third day of the fifth men’s Ashes Test, Stuart Broad declared his intention to leave the world of professional cricket. This is what he said when he addressed the media during a press conference later on Saturday night.

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Congratulations on your nearly completed career, Stuart. Please share with us how you have been feeling since you began telling Stokesy [Ben Stokes], the squad, and the world. To be honest, I feel fantastic.

James Anderson and Stuart Broad walk off at the close
James Anderson and Stuart Broad walk off at the close. (Image Credit: Getty Images)

Broad walked down the stairs and made his way to the pitch with james anderson and a huge round of applause from the crowd and team can be seen in the video.

https://twitter.com/englandcricket/status/1685593540397568001

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Broad has been a key member of the England Test side since making his debut against Sri Lanka in December 2007, having won 167 caps, and is the leading wicket-taker in this summer’s Ashes series.

The right-arm seamer played in 121 one-day internationals and 56 international T20 matches. He made his first-class debut for Leicestershire in 2005 before moving on to Nottinghamshire.

“My final cricket match will be either on Monday or tomorrow,”

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