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Stuart Broad lauded for ‘greatest ever retirement’ after fairytale ending to England career

Stuart Broad bowed out with a wicket with his last ever delivery, as England drew the Ashes after a quite incredible series against Australia

Stuart Broad retired in sensational style as his last ever ball in professional cricket secured a drawn series for England in the Ashes.

Broad, 37, stunned cricket fans over the weekend when he announced this summer’s final Test at The Oval would be his last after an incredible career. Australia, who had already retained the Ashes, went into the final day needing 249 runs while England required all 10 wickets to level the series.

The fast bowler had endured a somewhat frustrating day as England hunted down their opponents but there was to be the most incredible of finales. Todd Murphy was the first to go as his outside edge found the gloves of Jonny Bairstow to spark incredible scenes on the pitch and in the stands at The Oval.

And that was soon followed by the dismissal of Alex Carey as Broad signed off with the match-clinching wicket, his 604th in Tests, before being mobbed by his teammates.

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