Sunderland Echo

Broad has desire ‘in abundance’ to keep going with England

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very happy two weeks later. To get to 500 is a special feeling,” he said. “You always hear ex-sportsmen saying they knew when it was time to go, they lost that feeling. Well, I’ve still got it in abundance.

“Jimmy is my idol on that. He turns 38 soon and he’s someone who I have watched very closely, a great friend of mine for many years. If you look at both of our records over the last few years, we are actually improving. Compare my last 18 months to my career record and it’s way better which is always a great sign.”

All of a sudden nothing seems impossible for the rejuvenate­d Broad – going past Courtney Walsh on 519? Glenn McGrath on 563? One day surpassing even Anderson’s final tally?

“I’ve never even thought about that. I’m not particular­ly a goal-setter, so it’s not as though I sit here and say, ‘I want 600 wickets’,” he said.

“If you’d asked me four years ago, ‘at 34 do you think you could play another three or four years?’ I’d have said absolutely not. If I keep bowling the way I am for the next few years then I wouldn’t rule anything out.”

While Broad is happy to keep adding to his proud record as long as his form and fitness allows, he accepts the chances of him being the last bowler to to hit 500 is very real given the structural changes to the sport.

“It’s a great question. Someone is going to have to play a lot of cricket because there is a lot of competitio­n out there, between different T20 leagues franchises, 100-ball cricket… I think there’s talk of thinning the amount of Tests we play in a summer down.

“You need a lot of Test matches to get 500 wickets. I think there’ll be people who have the talent to get the numbers but whether they’ll be able to play the amount of Test cricket the seam bowlers have done to get that feat remains to be seen.”

 ??  ?? England’s Chris Woakes (fourth right) celebrates taking the wicket of West Indies’ Rahkeem Cornwall (left) during the final day of the Third Test at Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester.
England’s Chris Woakes (fourth right) celebrates taking the wicket of West Indies’ Rahkeem Cornwall (left) during the final day of the Third Test at Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester.

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