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Stuart Broad: Bowled Over - An Ashes Celebration

Stuart Broad

Stuart Broad's magnificent spell of five for thirty-seven in the final and decisive Test against Australia won him the man of the match award and proved a major contribution to England regaining the 2009 Ashes.

Stuart is the son of Chris Broad, himself a former England batsman in an Ashes winning series, and Stuart has clearly inherited his father's natural ability. In BOWLED OVER - AN ASHES CELEBRATION he refers to a promising cricket career at school, his development as a player at county level and to his early games for England.

But ultimately this lavishly illustrated book is devoted to the success of the England team that beat the Australian side. Stuart describes the highs and lows of this, his first Ashes campaign. His achievements allied to his competitive character and youthful good looks have already made him a hugely popular figure with the cricket public.

A great gift for every true England cricket fan - a fantastic inside story of a famous Ashes victory.

  • Classification : Sports & Leisure
  • Pub Date : JUN 24, 2010
  • Imprint : Hodder and Stoughton
  • Page Extent : 192
  • Binding : TPB
  • ISBN : 9781444704778
  • Price : INR 999
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Stuart Broad

Stuart Broad was born in 1986, the son of former England opening batsman Chris Broad, beginning his professional cricket career for Leicestershire and appearing in all three international formats before making his Nottinghamshire debut in the 2008 season. A right-arm seam bowler and left-handed batter, Broad appeared 344 times for England between 2007-23, finishing with a combined 847 wickets - placing him seventh on international cricket's all-time list. Only four players made more than his 167 Test appearances. He featured in four Ashes series victories and was a Twenty20 World Cup winner in 2010. Broad captained England in T20s on 27 occasions, was part of the Test team that rose to the number one Test ranking in 2011 and made it to the top of the Test bowling charts himself in 2016 following a devastating display of six for 17 versus South Africa in Johannesburg. His standout career performance, though, came in 2015 when he claimed astonishing figures of eight for 15 as Australia were dismissed for just 60 at Trent Bridge while he also became the first Englishman to take two Test hat-tricks - against India in 2011 and Sri Lanka in 2014.

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