Stuart Broad on The Ashes, Not Walking and England's World Cup
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Stuart Broad joins TGC for the first time to discuss his new book 'Broadly Speaking', available in Australia, India, The UK and anywhere online or at all the places that you buy books.
0:00 Intro
1:07 Refusing to Walk
2:07 Why are you here?
3:12 Glenn Maxwell
5:20 England's World Cup
7:52 India's World Cup
9:10 The Ashes
12:33 Bazball
17:22 Bairstow Dismissal
20:02 Any Ashes regrets?
26:12 Ollie Robinson
27:58 Any good Aussie chat?
30:50 Alex Carey
34:01 Angelo Mathews
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THIS is such a fantastic crossover😂😂😂 Broad is the IDEAL TGC guest
Can honestly say I’ve never despised, yet respected and admired a player more in my life. Quality stuff, happy retirement to a legend of the game.
Me watching Broady on TGC going - is this the real life? Is this just fantasy??! This is the crossover everyone was waiting for; amazing episode this! You've to get Ashwin on the show after this and talk about ethics of Mankading 😁
@heretichello8253
6 ай бұрын
Better than boundary count and timeout dismissal. Atleast there the batsman is taking advantage by leaving the crease early.
@VeilWalker
6 ай бұрын
@@heretichello8253 I agree mankading is totally the non strikers fault
@Bro77248
6 ай бұрын
@@heretichello8253there isnt
After slagging him off for years you finally got him on
as an Aussie, you can't help but love Broad. He is a character, sad that he won't be coming to Australia again as a player.
@mdnadim-gn3me
3 ай бұрын
🥰🥰🥰
HOW GOOD. Your questions, Broad's answers, the undercurrent...Pezza's reaction to Broad saying the stumping was good .. *chefs kiss* This crossover couldnt have been better. What a treat!
Wow you guys took everything head on with the questions you asked him! And he was great with his responses have to say. Great interview!
He's good, isn't he?
@Xinnie_The_Flu
6 ай бұрын
Ask yuvraj.😂
@NotUrDJ
6 ай бұрын
"Isnt he fkn awesome?" In Dana Whites voice. UFC fans know what I mean 😂
@adamwegner2667
6 ай бұрын
He is a Flog, isn't he?
@srinivasanayyan1987
6 ай бұрын
Nope
@kiranpatil5192
6 ай бұрын
It’s a good choice 😂
Just love Stuart Broad. One of the truly great characters of cricket. He reminds me a lot of SKW. Compulsive viewing.🇭🇲
I want to hate Broad so badly but he's such a great troll I can't.
as an aussie, he is a legend. friend or foe. all time seamer. and had some C about him, which like virat, cook, smith, AB, akram etc. made them fierce opposition to us. david still losing sleep lets be honest. awesome interview thoroughly enjoyed.
As a fast bowler it’s quite amazing he was able to play and perform at the highest level for as long as he did. He played in 121 ODI’s from 2006 to 2016 and 167 tests between 2007 and 2023 and is only the second English bowler after James Anderson to take over 600 test wickets. Englands second greatest ever bowler after Anderson.
Finally someone who is optimistic about the future of Test Cricket, makes me so happy
This COAT is just fucking hilarious. Gotta say as an Aussie, when he's good, he's GOOD. Great one boizzzz.
@ClassyCricket1
6 ай бұрын
“as an Aussie” says a man with indian in his bio😂😂
@willstew
6 ай бұрын
@@ClassyCricket1His display photo is literally him with his Australian citizenship certificate, he's Australian.
@rahulnuthakki123
6 ай бұрын
@@ClassyCricket1 if you stalked my profile, you would have seen that my profile picture is me holding my Australian citizenship certificate. But yeah good chat.
Always felt the same about Broady as I did about Freddy Flintoff - their greatest sin was playing for the other side. Would be my favourite players of all time if only they weren't English. Great areas lads.
This is why I love these guys! Give everything on the field and such a calm and fun people outside ❤
That was a great interview, thanks!
Kudos to Broady and the boys for the tough questions. Handled brilliantly
Thanks for bring Broady on, honestly one of the best EVER!! What a champ, his views and vision of the game is immaculate. He's such an inspiration for all of us. Let's all take a piece of broady's honestness and love for whatever we have for in life and drive ourselves to success.
You’re outdone yourself with the guests recently bois, love it
The interview we've all been waiting for and didn't fail to disappoint!
Cotiest of all COATs. The legend himself 👏
Awesome interview!
What an amazing chat! Thank you lads!! SB on commentary in AUS please!
A true competitor. Completely understands the conditions/headspace necessary to succeed. Taking notes to remind himself not to complain about the pitch because of the psychological effect on the team and the crowd, this man understands that the game is not limited to the pitch. My jaw is locking so I will stop.
Hes so good
We need a part 2 asap
Boys, crows feet deluxe at you for making me like Stuart Broad.
What a legend … he will be missed
Brilliant interview
Great show. Broady is alright isn't he? Can't hate a bloke having fun playing cricket. Well, one that is paid handsomely to do so. Good interview fellas!
That's a living legend right there, so glad to see Broady here
One of the best TGC episodes!
Broady is the perfect guest for TGC, seems too nice for a fast bowler. You boys should get R Ashwin to your show, he has a big youtube channel as well, probs could do a colab.
Thanks for getting the 🐐 on the show lads
Well done Broady, great move throwing the crowd under the bus. Classic Broad!
Couldn't belive what I was reading. Amazing work guys
NO WAY!! U did not just get Broady on the pod!! I haven't even seen it to the end but.. oof!
Damn… new found love for Broad… well done all❤
I'm getting crow's feet at the constant bashing of the ODI format by the English who didn't turn up and the Aussies who are time-zoned out of this World Cup.
@dashmeetsingh9679
6 ай бұрын
Aussies though third on points table, somehow look clueless on how to bat/bow against quality opposition.
@woopimagpie
6 ай бұрын
It ain't over yet. India look unstoppable and it's probably a foregone conclusion but it could easily be Australia they play in the final.
What a hero the great Stuart Broad is.
Awesome chat 👅
2023 ashes was one that definitely proved why test cricket is essential to all cricket formats to exist.
holy fuck you're interviewing a controversial pom? massive W
He’s awesome 👏🏼
the srh helmet in the background made my day! #orangearmy
We’ll this is an unbelievable get from you two wow
ideal tgc guest😂😂😂
Wow Broadyy! ❤
Broad is actually a solid bloke
Amazing interview. Bresnan should learn.
Love how Ian always stays quiet in the beginning of these interviews looking mad awkward 😬 😂
Oh my
3662 runs. 13 50s. High score of 167. His bowling is all that mattered but that is insane for a 9/10/11
@hutch022
6 ай бұрын
He was more of a 8 early on in his career which is where a lot of those 50s came from
@stevem9529
6 ай бұрын
@@hutch022 ahh right makes a bit more sense then
@mrkipling2201
5 ай бұрын
When he first started playing test cricket, he was being talked about as the successor to Freddie Flintoff as England's next all rounder. He was pretty good with the bat as well, until he got hit badly against India in 2014. His batting went downhill after that. A top score of 169 against Pakistan in 2010 is an example of that.
#asktgc Curious to hear how you guys rank (or compare) the Maxwell knock against Bevan's epic knock with the last ball 4 against the Windies in 1996? Given the changes in the game, particularly the size of the grounds, I find it still one of the hardest to beat and one of the few innings i vividly remember where i was at the time, listening to the ABC commentary with the old man. Given that you guys are a similar vintage I'm betting you have similar memories of how iconic that innings was, cant compete in terms of the sheer number of runs, but such a masterful display of a tactical brain. Bevan must have performed more rescue operations than Gary Sweet for that team and was such an important and sometimes forgotten player of an amazing era.
Brilliant question 31.35…
Man the palpable tension in the interview 😅
7:18 i totally agree
WELL DONE BROADY
Well how can you dislike the guy after this? Great guest!
monumental
What’s this broady making me like him … god he is good !
I never thought I'd say this but i agree 100% with Broady on how long the world cup has gone on as well as the knock outs. The way the ICC decided to change the format i don't think has worked. They need to go back to the two pools & knockout stages is way better. Also you've gotta say about Broady is where was his "spirit of cricket" when not walking. Yeah ok the umpire doesn't give him out then he's not out but at least his honest tho. Also the spirit of cricket when Uzzie was given out caught when there was daylight between bat & ball & was very evident & even worse was the third umpires decision while England watching the replay on the big screen & yet they took the wicket instead of calling Uzzie back. So there's no difference in that & what happened with Bairstow & there's no way if it was the other way around then u can say without a doubt that 0% chance England would call the Aussie batsman back yet we Aussie's are the country that doesn't have the spirit of cricket, neither has Bangladesh so at least we have company
@shreyassarangi6106
6 ай бұрын
The good thing is, the 2027 will be 2 pools of 7 and then knockouts. But it's like a super 6 and then semis and final, which is still knockout-y but it's not the exact same ig. Still should be good
I have seen Stuart broad on TGC now. ✅ The next one in the list is R Ashwin ⭐
Some man for one man , BROAAADYY
I agree with the idea that more knockout stages would be better for the WC
#AskTGC NO FUCKING WAY NAH NAH NAH HAS THIS ALL BEEN A LONG FUCKING CON TO GET US TO LIKE BROADY? I mean I always had the highest respect for him as a cricketer … BUT HOW’S HE AS A BLOKE?? OKAY???? FUN EVEN???? NO WAY!!!!!!
Love Broady
I just love Broady a top bloke 👌
Just as politicians, tgc changed party
What a player
you know what boys i really think Australia really has a good shot at this 🧿 as an indian fan i feel like Australia might win this whole thing and while we're on the topic, I'm sure no Indian batsmen will be able to repeat yuvraj Singh's record or even break it in this wc you know i am not so sure rohit Sharma will be able to hit all 6 in 6 balls and create history again ❤good talk love from xx india
The karate kid himself. Love Broady now that he's retired. Only a few months ago I hated him. Jokes aside, what a legend
Brilliant interview. Neither side disappointed. I'm looking forward to you going in on him full studs regardless. Now for the Dhoni interview.
@rishikeshwagh
6 ай бұрын
No chance Dhoni is getting on here 😂
@Bro77248
6 ай бұрын
Dhoni would never
@patrickkelly7085
6 ай бұрын
Cant interview Dhoni yet he has to be way down the order so he can sit on the fence, not just a ordinary fence one more like a Chesterfield with big soft cushions, and every question would of course have to be scrutinised to make sure his brilliant reply's made him sound like the deity he undoubtedly is.
@Bro77248
6 ай бұрын
@@patrickkelly7085 same as kholu
@aranyaism
5 ай бұрын
@@patrickkelly7085 I mean World Cup winning captain is Dhoni.
Couldnt click the link fast enough to watch this
He knows what he’s doing.
I hate Broad but my god I would love to have a beer with him! He will be missed as an ashes villain
Great stuff from a goat - very funny, great stuff on mind games and baz ball
I would suggest there should be a no cricket cooling period 2 weeks before and after any ICC tournament. Would keep players and audiences fresh.
Wish they'd asked him about his time at hoppers crossing cricket club
Bazball should be defined as playing Australian cricket since the late 90s
The Ashes Legend. Was so sad when he decided to retire
How did he came to the show after whatever these blokes say about him😂
the cricket WC(s) from now on should be 16 teams in 4 groups of 4 : seed the teams and have quarter finals: 29 matches (30 if you want a 3rd/4th game) and it's done - you can do it in 5/6 weeks without flogging the players. Group 1 - India, South Africa, Ireland, Netherlands Group 2 - Australia, Pakistan, Zimbabwe, Scotland Group 3 - England, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, qualifier from an emerging nations competition. Group 4 - New Zealand, Sri Lanka, West Indies, USA(their potential is huge and they will bring tv and sponsorship - i.e they can pay their way) you get 2 weeks of knockout matches instead of 1, and every match will have jeopardy because even against the minnow team there will be an onus on winning well for the run rate. and change the points - 3 for a win, 2 for a tie/abandonment and 1 for losing by less than 25 runs on net run rate - give teams an incentive to fight in the latter stages when victory is unlikely but staying in and scoring runs still has a benefit even in defeat... we've had far too many processions in this tournament where the team behind seems to think "fuck it" and collapses batting or fielding after 35/40 overs instead of at least taking it to the last over or two. we've had some incredible performances from NZ, SA Afghanistan & Oz and India have been showing us all tournament how good ODI cricket can be in terms of individual performances with bat or ball but this tournament has lacked nail-biters andi think we need more jeopardy from the first maches for it to be a viable tournament. This league format just allows players to go with their IPL mentality where teams take a few games to warm up sometimes but have enough games to overcome the initial tardiness.
The value
Well it's a Scorcher innit
Broady...on TGC? Have the stars alligned or what?
Unbelievable that the nighthawk would do an interview with you coats
Ashwin might be a fun guest
One of my biggest regrets in life is joining in with the boos at the Gabba after he didn’t walk.
@ghytredstillghytred7617
6 ай бұрын
Don't regret it - I reckon you added to his day!
The way they took the piss out of him Only to have him on 😂
How many times does Broady say 'ultimately' in this podcast
167 Tests and a top score of 167? Statisticians start your scrambling for the records books to find other equivalents (personally, I have played 0 Tests with a top score of 0, so I have done some of the work for you).
I’ve been waiting for this moment all my life to write a comment hating on this guy. Turns out he’s likeable… what have I done with my life?
Idea for the show. Get listeners to send in their chants that can be used at the cricket about different players or teams. The Barmy Army has some classics but Oz not so much. Like if you agree so the boys see the comment
Boizzz doing boizzz things
Nighthawk
Broady has been the villain for years, but geez it's hard to hate him. I might even go buy his book after that. Just a quick note on the now famous stumping - I really hope it's not what Alex Carey is remembered for.
❤️
England should definitely bring new faces but they have to keep them around experienced cricketers cause otherwise it'll take England further down.