Stuart Broad Joins South Africa as Consultant Ahead of WTC Final
- Former English pacer Stuart Broad joined South Africa as a consultant ahead of the World Test Championship Final starting June 11 at Lord's against Australia.
- Broad retired in 2023 and accepted this first coaching role to help South Africa prepare, drawing on his extensive experience against Australia and at Lord's.
- South Africa, having qualified as table toppers for their first WTC Final, will face Australia, the reigning champion and ICC's number one Test team.
- Broad claimed 153 Test dismissals against Australia, more than any other bowler in the history of red-ball cricket, and secured 113 wickets at Lord's, ranking second only to James Anderson.
- Broad will mentor South Africa's pace attack before the final but will not join the team camp during the match, aiming to provide an edge to dethrone Australia.
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Stuart Broad Takes First Coaching Role Post Retirement, Joins SA as Consultant Ahead of WTC Final Against Rival Australia
Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. Taking on his first coaching role since retiring in 2023, Broad will attend Proteas training on June 9 at Lord's as Temba Bavuma's side aim to dethrone Australia as defending World Test Championship mace-holders. Sports News | Stuart Broad Takes First Coaching Role Post Retirement, Joins SA as Consultant Ahead of WTC Final Against Rival Australia.


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