Broad will 'never forget' Ashes victory
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England's Stuart Broad says that winning the Ashes back from Australia was an unforgettable experience and that his contribution to the final test, where he took five wickets for 37 runs, was the best that he's ever bowled. The 23-year-old also says that he hopes to follow in the footsteps of Freddie Flintoff and develop into a solid all-rounder.
How does it feel winning the Ashes and playing a big part in that?
Take me back to Friday afternoon and that incredible spell between lunch and tea. It surely must be the best you've ever bowled?
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What about the reaction of the crowd to your bowling. What was that like?
Did you have any moments today when you didn't think it was going to go your way?
What about that Flintoff run out of Ponting. That was a magic moment wasn't it?
Freddie always seems to be involved in those big moments, doesn't he?
Do you fancy yourself as a bit of an all-rounder? You've been playing like one all series.
How can you sum up the atmosphere at the Oval? Walking around the outfield and see all the celebrations?
- Published24 August 2009
- Published24 July 2009