Former England quick bowler Stuart Broad is about for a brief coaching stint with South Africa forward of the Proteas‘ World Test Championship last in opposition to Australia this month.
It’s understood Broad – who claimed 604 wickets in 167 Checks, placing him fifth on the all-time record – will be part of South Africa’s squad on June 9 at Lord’s and work as a marketing consultant for the day at coaching.
This shall be Broad’s first teaching position, with the 38-year-old having been a tv pundit for Sky Sports since retiring from skilled cricket on the finish of the 2023 Ashes.
Broad bowed out in memorable vogue, hitting the final ball he confronted for six after which claiming a wicket together with his last supply to assist England declare an exciting 2-2 sequence draw on the Kia Oval.
He was incessantly at his finest in opposition to Australia and completed with 153 wickets in opposition to them – probably the most by any bowler in Checks – which included eight of his 20 five-wicket match hauls and one 10-for.
South Africa shall be hoping a few of Broad’s magic can rub off on the likes of Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen of their first look within the World Take a look at Championship last, which begins on June 11 at Lord’s.
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