Stuart Broad, the man who writes his own scripts, says goodbye as only he can

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SHUBI ARUN AT THE KIA OVAL: Being able to go out on your own terms is a privilege. To be able to do it in style is a miracle. Broad took one look at the high stumps of sporting farewells and switched the bails around


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Posted by Marc Evans on 02/08/2023 at 15:27

The present crop of young quicks should be looking to Broad's fitness regime as at his age he seems to be able, even in this day and age of tighter scheduling, to be able to stay fit for an entire series, something of a rarity nowadays. Shame he's chosen to retire as I feel he's bowling as well now as he has in years. It's Anderson who seems to have lost his mojo, though the Aussies played him well, not taking risks and being quite Prepared to let him bowl economically to prevent him taking too many wickets.

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