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Stuart Broad: Broadly Speaking
- Narrated by: Chris Harper, Stuart Broad
- Length: 7 hrs and 53 mins
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Publisher's Summary
THE DEFINITIVE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ONE OF ENGLAND CRICKET'S GREATEST EVER PLAYERS.
Stuart Broad is a competitor - someone who's addicted to Test cricket and the pressure that it brings.
For over 17 years, he's been leading England's attack and being responsible for some of the greatest moments in world cricket. Following the 2023 Ashes, he announced his retirement from the sport and now, for the first time, he tells his story. From his legendary 8-15 spell against Australia to taking 600 wickets, this is an inside look at his career and the moments in his life that made him.
Candid, personal, and genuine, this is the story of a true cricketing great.
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- Carol F.
- 22-03-2024
Bit disappointing
Although I have loved watching and listening (when he’s been on Sky sports) to Stuart throughout his fabulous career, this audiobook felt as if he rushed to get out there following retirement.
I would have FAR rather waited a while till Stuart could have recorded the whole book. The other narrator wasn’t authentic to me, far too many mispronounced names, which was very irritating.
I hope you do another book yourself Broady down the line.
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