Stuart Broad

India would win this final 95 times out of 100: Broad

"India are so powerful in their own conditions that I would say they would win this final 95 times out of 100," Broad wrote in his column for Daily Mail.

Pavilion End at Trent Bridge to be renamed after Stuart Broad

The Pavilion End at Trent Bridge will be renamed the Stuart Broad End to recognise one of England's greatest bowlers who retired earlier this year after the Ashes series.

Hussain backs misfiring Anderson to find form in India

Anderson struggled to make much of an impact during the recent Ashes series against Australia, with the 41-year-old unable to generate much movement with the ball when managing just five wickets for the series at an average of 85.40 from four Test appearances

Woakes grateful for Broad and Anderson input

Despite his outstanding Test record on home soil, double World Cup-winner Woakes has often found himself on the outside looking in when it comes to red-ball cricket given the enduring careers of Anderson and the now retired Broad, who bowed out after the Ashes finale at The Oval

Cricket won as clashing ideologies scripted an Ashes epic

From the first ball, with Zak Crawley striking a boundary off Pat Cummins, till the last ball on July 31 when Stuart Broad took the wicket of Alex Carey, the cricket world experienced 45 days of edge-of-the-seat cinematic action that could not have been scripted by mortals.

England win fifth Test to draw Ashes 2-2

Broad, playing his final Test, removed Todd Murphy and Alex Carey, both caught by wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow, to dismiss Australia for 334 and deny them their first Ashes win in England since 2001

‘He's an undeniably great cricketer for England’

"A great cricketer deserves to go out at the top.... I think the crowd here over the next couple of days would want to give him a send-off. He is the complete article. Fitness, hunger, skill, cleverness," said former England skipper Nasser Hussain

Stuart Broad to retire after Ashes series

England fast bowler Stuart Broad will retire from cricket at the end of the Ashes series against Australia, he said after the third day of the final test on Saturday.

Test 'addict' Broad proud to join greats in 600-wicket club

Self-proclaimed Test "addict" Stuart Broad said he felt proud to be alongside some of cricket's greatest bowlers after becoming just the fifth man to take 600 Test wickets.

February 15, 2023
February 15, 2023

Broad returns for first New Zealand Test

Broad will lead the attack alongside 40-year-old Anderson

July 2, 2022
July 2, 2022

Bumrah bashes record 29, Broad concedes record 35

England great Stuart Broad set a new if unwanted record by conceding 35 runs in a Test over, against India at Edgbaston on Saturday.

June 24, 2022
June 24, 2022

Mitchell leads New Zealand rally on Day 1

In-form Daryl Mitchell powered New Zealand's revival after Stuart Broad struck early for England on the first day of the third Test at Headingley on Thursday.

March 22, 2018
March 22, 2018

Broad reaches 400 milestone

Stuart Broad becomes just the second England bowler to reach 400 Test dismissals when he captured the wicket of Tom Latham on the opening day of the first Test against New Zealand in Auckland.

November 9, 2017
November 9, 2017

Broad sees Warner as danger man

England paceman Stuart Broad pinpoints David Warner as Australia's danger man in the Ashes series, and admits to a begrudging respect for his aggressive mentality.

August 20, 2017
August 20, 2017

Broad tops Botham as England rout West Indies

England thrash the West Indies by an innings and 209 runs to end the inaugural day/night Test in Britain inside three days.

July 5, 2017
July 5, 2017

Broad allays injury fears ahead of South Africa opener

England paceman Stuart Broad is confident he has recovered from a heel injury and is fit enough to play in the opening test against South Africa at Lord's starting on Thursday.

October 27, 2016
October 27, 2016

Will Tigers continue their resurgence at Dhaka?

After winning the thrilling first Test in Chittagong by 22 runs earlier this week, England will be eager to extend its 100 percent record against Bangladesh when the teams face off again in Dhaka on Friday (October 28) for the second and final Test.

October 24, 2016
October 24, 2016

Bangladesh fall short by 22 runs, England lead series 1-0

England win the first Test against Bangladesh by 22 runs and go one up in the two-match series. The second Test will be played at Dhaka on October 28.

October 23, 2016
October 23, 2016

Stuart Broad dubs the Chittagong Test as one of top five he has played in

England pacer Stuart Broad has described the ongoing Chittagong Test as one of the most exciting Tests that he has ever played.

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