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Stuart Broad Expresses Desire To Coach England’s U19 And U17 Fast Bowlers
Broad retired from international cricket in 2023 after playing 167 Tests and claiming 604 wickets to become the second-highest wicket-taker amongst fast bowlers in Test cricket history after Anderson. Since his retirement, Broad has made a smooth transition to cricket commentary.
“I haven’t set any sort of targets or dates of coaching or what’s to come, but probably next year I’d start looking at dipping my toe into it a little bit more. It’s certainly something I want to stay connected to, the coaching.”
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