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Stuart Broad Announces Retirement. Yuvraj Singh Pays Tribute To Broad, Calls His ‘Real Legend’

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Stuart Broad stunned the cricket fraternity on Saturday when he announced his retirement from international cricket. The legendary English pacer drew curtains to a 17-year career, with the fifth Ashes Test being his final appearance for the side.

Throughout the long term, Expansive became one of the vital participants in the English Test group and during the continuous Cinders series, turned into the main fifth bowler – after Muttiah Muralitharan, Shane Warne, Anil Kumble, and colleague James Anderson – to take north of 600 wickets in the longest organization.

Stuart Broad Made Infamous Record Of Six Sixes In Over

Until 2016, Wide had likewise been a piece of Britain’s red-ball arrangement, and keeping in mind that he delighted in individual outcomes in hued clothing, the English pacer was additionally at the less-than-desirable finish of one of the most hazardous batting exhibitions in T20Is.

Stuart Broad set an infamous record at the 2007 T20 World Cup when he became the first player to concede six sixes in an over in T20Is while India’s Yuvraj Singh hammered him all over the field.

Stuart Broad Admitted That Incident Changed His Career

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It’s interesting to note that, following Stuart Broad’s announcement of his retirement on Saturday, he was also asked about how the six-six over match against Yuvraj Singh affected his game. Broad stated in a press conference, “I started building my ‘warrior mode,’ which I call it after that experience.” In the end, I wish that hadn’t occurred. The fact that it was a dead rubber helped me tremendously because I didn’t feel like I had eliminated us from the World Cup.

Yuvraj Singh Pays Tribute To Stuart Board

“Take a bow @StuartBroad8. Congratulations on an incredible Test career, one of the finest and most feared red ball bowlers, and a real legend! Your journey and determination have been super inspiring. Good luck for the next leg Broady!” Yuvraj wrote.

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