Trent Bridge pays tribute to Stuart Broad by renaming pavilion end | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club has made an announcement regarding the renaming of the Pavilion End at Trent Bridge in honor of Stuart Broad. Broad, who recently retired from international cricket, will be commemorated for his remarkable contributions to England‘s cricketing legacy.
The seamer has an impressive record of 604 Test wickets, ranking fifth in the history of this format, trailing only behind cricket legends such as Muttiah Muralitharan, Shane Warne, James Anderson, and Anil Kumble.
Among his notable achievements are the only Test hat-trick ever taken at Trent Bridge, which occurred during a match against India in 2011, and his outstanding bowling performance in 2015, where he secured figures of 8/15 against Australia. These historic moments were achieved at what will soon be known as The Stuart Broad End.

“When I first visited Trent Bridge, as a kid with dreams of pulling on the Nottinghamshire and England jerseys, I could never have imagined I’d be fortunate enough to enjoy so many memorable moments in the game,” said Broad.
“It’s a bit surreal to think that part of the ground where I fell in love with cricket will now bear my name,” he added.
“Playing for Notts has meant so much to me, and I’ve been so grateful that, wherever my career has taken me, I’ve always been able to come home to Trent Bridge,” he added.
“As someone who is Nottingham born and bred, this is an incredibly proud moment for myself and my family,” he added.
Broad took 190 wickets in 43 appearances for county and country at his home ground. Across his career, he claimed 1,268 senior scalps.
A four-time Ashes winner, he was also a member of England’s 2010 World T20-winning side and won the 2010 County Championship, 2022 Division Two title, and two one-day finals with Notts.
“Stuart’s achievements at the highest level are quite remarkable – it’s highly unlikely we’ll ever see another English bowler match his record over the past 15 years, let alone one from within our county’s borders,” said Nottinghamshire Chairman Andy Hunt.

Stuart Broad. (Reuters Photo)

“Throughout that time, Stuart has been the perfect ambassador for Nottinghamshire – not just through his deeds with the ball, but also through his unstinting commitment to the cause for his county and his continued championing of Trent Bridge on the world stage,” he added.
“It feels only fitting that the end of his home ground where he recorded some of his greatest achievements will now serve as a permanent honor to his cricketing career,” he concluded.
(With ANI inputs)

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