After international retirement Stuart Broad will take up this profession
The 37-year-old revealed earlier on Saturday that he will be retiring from all forms of cricket after the Ashes series.

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Posted - 2023-07-31T15:30:26+06:00
Updated - 2023-07-31T15:30:26+06:00
According to reports , England pacer Stuart Broad has landed his next job after retiring from international cricket of all formats. The veteran pacer confirmed the fifth and final Test at The Oval will be his final Test for his country.
England's veteran pacer Stuart Broad has announced his retirement from international cricket in all formats after a stellar career spanning over 16 years. The fifth and final Test at The Oval will be his final appearance for his country. Broad, England's second highest wicket taker in Test cricket, will be remembered as a true cricket legend. After confirming his retirement, he announced his next move as he will join Sky Sports cricket coverage.
Stuart Broad has carved a name for himself in the annals of cricket history with a remarkable career that has seen him achieve numerous milestones. He is retiring as England's second-highest wicket taker in Test cricket, an outstanding achievement which has been instrumental in England's success on the pitch. Along with bowling partner James Anderson, the duo have claimed over 1000 Test wickets, leaving an indelible mark on the sport.
Always wanted to be at the top: Stuart Broad
'Yes, tomorrow or Monday is my last cricket match. It was a wonderful ride and a great privilege to wear the Badge of Nottinghamshire and England as often as I have. I've been thinking about it for the past few weeks but England v Australia has always been the highlight for me," Broad told.
"I've always wanted to be at the top and this series seems to be one of the most entertaining series I've been on. I thought about it for a couple of weeks. England vs Australia was always something of a highlight for me. I have enjoyed the duels with Australia, which I have personally witnessed and those of the team. I have a love affair with Ashes Cricket and I think I wanted my last bat and bowl to play Ashes Cricket."
England gave Australia a 384 target to win the fifth Test at The Oval. If they win the test match, it would be Australia's first Ashes series win in England in 22 years.