Stuart Broad wishes England the best of luck ahead of the World Cup semi-final with Australia…
- England will face Australia on Wednesday with a World Cup final at stake
- Recently retired cricketer Stuart Broad has sent a message of happiness to England
- Broad has often been the scourge of the Australian batsman for the past 14 years
Stuart Broad, the scourge of Australian batsmen in Ashes fights for the past 14 years, encouraged the Lionesses to take a Bazball approach to their date with destiny.
The recently retired English fast bowler and Mail Sport columnist told Millie Bright’s team to have fun and play with a smile on their faces.
The 37-year-old, who ended his playing career by taking the last two wickets in a 49-run victory over Australia at the Oval last month that put the Ashes 2-2 up, said: “England against Australia, one of the great sporting rivalry – a World Cup semi-final in their own backyard, Sydney.
‘What an experience that will be. Enjoy every moment, have fun, play with a smile on your face, you’ve been inspiring a whole generation of football fans at home, so take a look around and enjoy. Bring it home!’
Stuart Broad has wished the Lionesses the best of luck ahead of their semi-final win with Australia after having so often plagued the Aussies on the cricket field over the past 14 years.
The Lionesses reach the final of the World Cup if they beat hosts Australia