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England bowler Broad to retire after Ashes series

BBC Sport Saturday, 29 July 2023
England bowler Stuart Broad says he will retire after the conclusion of the fifth Ashes Test at The Oval.
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News video: Cricket fans react to Stuart Broad’s shock retirement

Cricket fans react to Stuart Broad’s shock retirement 01:32

Spectators arriving at The Oval to watch England’s final Ashes Test against Australia react to last night’s shock announcement that bowler Stuart Broad will be retiring after the series. While home fans praised his career achievements and “fiery” mode of play, those in the Australian camp...

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