Former England Cricket Team star Stuart Broad feels he could have played for a couple of more years. Broad last played for the Three Lions in the fifth Test match of the Ashes 2023 before hanging his boots. Stuart Broad wanted to end his career at a high and therefore has no regrets over his retirement.
Board is happy with his decision to retire. He believes that he has made a correct decision and admits that he could have played for a couple of more years.
“I do feel within myself that I could have played for another couple of years but I wanted to finish at the top, finish in an England shirt and to be able to control that myself. I had to try and go at the right time,” Stuart Broad told Sky Sports.
“I have had no regrets yet which I think tells me in my gut that it was the right decision. Because my teammates have not walked onto the field in their whites with the England cap on, I have not had a moment of realisation like, ‘wow, I won’t ever do that again’,” he added.
Stuart Broad hung his boots at the Oval Test in Ashes 2023. He retired after having scalped 604 wickets from 167 matches, thereby propelling his name to one of the bets bowlers in red ball cricket.
“I loved every moment of walking off the field at The Oval, beating Australia in an Ashes Test. If I played for another 10 years, I would never have been able to repeat that finish. I have no regrets about finishing,” Broad concluded.