Ashes 2023: Stuart Broad not looking too far ahead
Ashes 2023: Veteran seamer Stuart Broad said he is solely focused on maintaining his fitness and being in top physical condition for the rest of his England career, adding that he is not looking too far ahead to next year’s Ashes series against Australia.
By taking 29 wickets this summer, the 36-year-old, who rejoined the England side under the new direction of Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes, helped the team in winning six of its seven Test matches.
Earlier this week, McCullum said Broad will be part of the England squad for next year’s Ashes, along with James Anderson, 40.

“I am always someone who has needed new challenges and I’ve always maintained that if I’m not working on something … my training becomes stale, and also I become stale as a competitive sports person,” Broad wrote in his Mail On Sunday column.
“It has left me excited about the rest of my England career. And that doesn’t mean looking ahead to next year’s Ashes. We’ve made that mistake before. (McCullum) actually has a saying ‘let’s play where your feet are,’ and that’s been such a strength of ours all summer.
“We’ve stayed in the moment. So all I am thinking about is entering the next test match I play, the fittest I’ve ever been. At 36, that’s quite a big thing to say.”
Following the T20 World Cup in Australia, England will play a three-match Test series against Pakistan at Rawalpindi, Multan, and Karachi in December.
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