Jul 30, 2023

A guard of honour & standing ovation for retiring Stuart Board

Anshul Jain

A guard of honour for an England legend

In a mark of respect, Australian players have formed a guard of honour for retiring England pacer Stuart Broad.

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An emotional moment

Broad received the special gesture when he came to bat for the final time on the fourth day of the fifth and final Ashes Test at The Oval on Sunday.

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Standing ovation from the crowd

Broad walked down the stairs and made his way to the pitch with James Anderson amid a huge round of applause and a standing ovation from the crowd.

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Broad smashes one last six

Broad did not disappoint his fans as he pulled Mitchell Starc high over square leg for a six before England innings wrapped up for 395 leaving Australia 384 to win the match and the series.

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A shock announcement

The right-arm pacer made a shock announcement of his retirement at stumps on the third day of the match.

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'A huge privilege'

The 37-year-old seamer, the fifth most successful bowler in Test history with 602 wickets, said: "Tomorrow (Sunday) or Monday will be my last game of cricket. "It has been a wonderful ride and a huge privilege to wear the Nottinghamshire and England badge as much as I have."

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Illustrious career

Broad showcased his talents in various formats, playing 167 Test matches, 121 One Day Internationals, and 56 T20 Internationals, amassing an impressive tally of 845* wickets across all formats.

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An extraordinary journey

Having made his Test debut against Sri Lanka in 2007, Broad's journey in the longest format of the game has been nothing short of extraordinary. He will forever be etched in the annals of cricketing history as one of the finest fast bowlers ever to grace the sport.

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