Chris Stocks catches up with Stuart Broad who, at the age of 33, has enjoyed an Indian summer in this Ashes series as England’s premier senior bowler
Stuart Broad agrees his form with the ball this summer is the best it has been since the 2015 Ashes series and has credited England’s decision to drop him over the winter as the reason why he feels “re-invented” as a bowler.
At 33, Broad could be forgiven for thinking ahead to life after cricket, but instead the Nottinghamshire bowler is targeting at least two more years at the top after an impressive Ashes series...
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