Stuart Broad - Good On Ya!

 

Never has a draw seemed more like an outright win: 2-2 in an Ashes series, the like of which we've not seen for ages: nip and tuck all along; the long-form of the game has now matured: mutated, even, into something better and more exciting than the five-day format suggests to the uninitiated. Broadie, boshing a six off his last ball at bat, and taking a wicket with the last ball of the series, on his retirement from the game: what a way to sign off... Add to the mix the temporary return of Moeen Ali, who cracked open the Aussie's final innings this afternoon, the retirement of so many from Test cricket this summer, and the rise of new talent and tactics to the forefront of the glorious game, and the future of the long game looks as secure now as it seemed so very fragile only a very short while ago.

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