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Stuart Broad's first work day as new boss goes wrong just 48 hours after his dream Ashes retirement

STUART BROAD’S first day in his new job has gone all wrong after he ended his cricket career.

The England icon started in his new role less than 48 hours after his dream retirement after the fifth Ashes Test.




Stuart Broad’s first day of his new job didn’t go to plan


Stuart Broad was at Lords for Sky Sports’ coverage of The Hundred


Rain delayed the start of the Hundred event at Lord’s

Broad took the final two wickets on Monday as England won the final test against Australia to draw the series.

He had confirmed at the end of play on Saturday that the test would be the last of his career.

After ending his playing days, Broad has now taken up a role as part of Sky Sports’ cricket coverage.

His first day in the job on Wednesday has seen him appear as a pundit for The Hundred.

Broad was present at Lords for the double header between the London Spirit and Oval Invincibles.

He uploaded a picture from the media booth at the famous ground before coverage began.

In the snap, the covers could be seen on the pitch as rain threatened to disrupt the action.

However, he later looked glum as he sat alongside fellow ex-England star Eoin Morgan on the panel.

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Broad appeared down as the toss in the women’s match was delayed due to the weather.

He has already been a victim of the weather this summer during the enthralling Ashes series.

Luckily, the clouds cleared in time for Broad to be the hero on day five on Monday.




Broad looked glum as he sat on the panel


Rain delayed the start of the action at Lords

After repeating his bails trick, the seamer took a wicket with the next ball before sealing victory for England.

His heroics have since seen him become the favourite for BBC Sports Personality of the Year.