Ashes 2023: Nasser Hussain claims that Stuart Broad will give it his all until he puts up his boots: Following pacer Stuart Board’s impressive bowling performance on Day 4 of the first Ashes 2023 Test match against Australia, former England captain Nasser Hussain praised Board’s dedication.
He will “give it his all until he hangs up his boots,” According to Nasser.
In the final play of Day 4’s play, Broad gave the home team the advantage in the ongoing Edgbaston test by ejecting Steve Smith (6) and Narnun Labuschagne (13).
At 78 for 1, Australia was in a good position when Labuschagne and Smit were dismissed by the board. At the conclusion of Day 4 of the match, the visitors were 107 for 3, requiring 174 to win on Day 5 with seven wickets remaining.
He has the ability to say that giving is his absolute everything. In Hussain’s Daily Mail column, he stated, “For me, that is all you can ever want of an England cricketer. Board was on his knees with two balls remaining in that session, and he had been rushing down to the end of his mark to beat the clock and bowl one more over.
“With Him, he exerts every muscle and ounce of strength, giving it his all till he hangs up his boots. He has an unmatched sense of drama, a sense of the moment, a sense of when to step up his game, and a sense of how to bring out the best in players.
You can see that Broad is as invested in this, his ninth and potentially final Asesh series, as he was in his previous eight. His performance against Australia will be what people remember Broad for. Even at the age of 36, he went aside and put in extra work in the background to perfect the outswinger that rescued Labuschagne and Smith in this fourth inning. And after the first innings, you should have seen Broad’s feet to get an idea of how much strain he puts his body under. He approached me without shoes, his entire foot bandaged, with a missing toenail and blood oozing from the bandages.
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