Aus Vs Eng Ashes 2023: The Last Dance Of James Anderson and Stuart Broad; England Look To Seal The Deal! Read Here

Aus Vs Eng Ashes 2023

On the fourth day of Aus Vs Eng Ashes 2023 match, we might see James Anderson and Stuart Broad together for the last time. Read here.

Aus Vs Eng Ashes 2023: On Stuart Broad’s retirement day and James Anderson’s birthday, we will see a rare and beautiful site. At the start of the final day of Ashes 2023, Stuart Broad and James Anderson will enter the ground together, but to bat rather than bowl.

When these two will take guards together for the last time, there won’t be a single fan without tears in his eyes. After all, a 15-year-long journey is coming to an end. And the end that was least expected, a surprising end, yet a very beautiful end.

It is so hard to believe that we have only got two more days of seeing Stuart Broad and James Anderson together. So, we have got to enjoy it, won’t we? And as England is cruising towards a victory, there can’t be a more fitting way.

A Beautiful Journey

Broad and Anderson are one of the only two bowling pairs to take 1000 wickets in test cricket after Glen McGrath and Shane Warne. And these are the only two fast bowlers that have taken 600 wickets in test cricket. It is a testament to how lethal and consistent both of them have been.

46 five-wicket hauls and six 10-wicket hauls between them showcase just how important they have been for England in red ball cricket. And as they will open the English bowling attack together for the last time, floodgates of tears will open up like never before.

Aus Vs Eng Ashes 2023: England Cruising Towards Victory

England was ruthless on the third day of the match as they scored 389 runs in just 80 overs. They have taken a lead of 377 runs and will add a few more runs today as well. By the end of the day, James Anderson and Stuart Broad were on strike for the last wicket.

It will be a hard target for Australia to chase and England will do everything to give Stuart Broad the farewell he deserves.

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