Sir Ian Botham leads tributes as Stuart Broad bows out on high in England win

England great Sir Ian Botham led the tributes to Stuart Broad after the 37-year-old bowed out of Test cricket on a high at The Oval.
Broad hit a six with his final stroke of the bat before summoning a superb bowling performance to lead England to a dramatic fifth Test win over Australia – taking his second and final wicket with his last ball.
Botham, like Broad, regarded as one of the sport’s great all-rounders, wrote on Twitter: “Stuart Broad…a magnificent career…a great man and a wonderful person.. you did it – it was written in the stars.”
Stuart Broad….a magnificent career… a great “Man” and a wonderful person….!!You did it……it was written in the stars…..👍👍🍷🍷
— BeefyBotham (@BeefyBotham) July 31, 2023
Pakistan captain Babar Azam also paid a fulsome tribute to Broad, writing on social media: “Happy retirement, Broad!
“You have truly honoured our game with sheer passion… 600+ test wickets is quite an achievement and cricket will always remember your services.”
Memorable moment, memorable career.
Congratulations, @StuartBroad8 ❤️
— Nottingham Forest (@NFFC) July 31, 2023
Azeem Rafiq hailed Broad’s career, insisting that “no words can do him justice”, while former England captain Eoin Morgan described the series – which England fought back to draw 2-2 – as “epic”.
Tributes for Broad also came in from the world of football, with his beloved Nottingham Forest writing: “Memorable moment, memorable career. Congratulations, Stuart Broad.”
While new Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham added: “What a series, joy to watch!”