Manchester Evening News

Broad was ‘so down he seriously considered retirement’

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STUART Broad has revealed he was ‘so down’ after being dropped for the first Test match against West Indies that he considered retiring.

Broad, 34, who claims he is bowling as well as ever and has never been fitter, returned to the side for the second and third Tests and played a key role as England hit back to win the series 2-1.

“Were there thoughts of retirement going round my head? 100 per cent. Because I was so down,” he told the Mail on Sunday.

“I was expecting to play, which is always a bit of a dangerous thing in sport but I felt I deserved to play.”

Broad explained that the coronaviru­s restrictio­ns placed on all the players during the Test series did not help as he tried to come to terms with being dropped for the first Test in Southampto­n.

“I have not really told anyone this but I was so down that week of the first Test,” he said. “I was really low. I was stuck in that hotel. I wasn’t playing, I was staying in a single room. I didn’t sleep for two days. I was nowhere.”

Broad said his family had played a crucial role in helping him through the period, as had England skipper Ben Stokes.

“Stokesy was brilliant,” Broad added. “Stokesy knocked on my door on the Thursday night and stayed in the corridor to talk to me. He said: ‘This isn’t about cricket, but how are you, mate?’ That was very impressive for him to do.”

The 34-year-old, who became the seventh player in history to take 500 Test wickets in the third Test, insists he is a better player now than he was 10 years ago and that age should be no barrier.

“I might have been more exciting when I was 24 or have been more unpredicta­ble so a bit more interestin­g to watch, but there is no doubt that a captain would rather have me bowling for him now than when I was 24,” he said.

“I have seen a lot of numbers over the past week since I took my 500th wicket. Take age out of that. If anyone were doing that at any age, you would want to keep them around the team.”

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