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Cricket icon Stuart Broad embarking on 2025 UK tour

Cricket icon Stuart Broad embarking on 2025 UK tour

Cricket legend Stuart Broad has announced a 2025 UK tour.

The former England bowler will reflect on the highs and lows of his 17-year career in the sport as well as the new challenges he faces in retirement.

The tour will take place in September and October – following his highly successful debut jaunt last year – and comes two years after he took his final wicket with his last Test delivery for England.

Broad will take to the stage to share memories of unforgettable moments on the field, from Ashes glory on four occasions and winning the T20 World Cup in 2010 to joining the elite club of bowlers to take over 600 Test wickets.

The star will look back at his greatest friendships in the game with the likes of England team-mates Jimmy Anderson and Ben Stokes as well as his fierce rivalries with Australian batsman David Warner and Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh.

Broad will delve deeper into his decision to retire from cricket at the height of his career and reveal all about his new chapter as a Sky Sports pundit and founder of 'The Cat and Wickets Pub Company'.

He said: "Last year's tour was such a unique and different experience for me. Getting the opportunity to tell some never before heard stories, as well as meeting fans across the country was fantastic – so I can't wait to do it all over again!

"As well as telling stories from my playing career, we'll have had a whole summer of cricket I'll be looking back on, and of course, I'll be giving my thoughts ahead of the Ashes this winter!"

'An Audience with Stuart Broad' 2025 Tour Dates:

30 September – Basingstoke, The Anvil

2 October – High Wycombe, The Swan

3 October – Milton Keynes Theatre

5 October – The Marlowe Canterbury (Matinee)

9 October – New Wimbledon Theatre

12 October – Darlington Hippodrome

20 October – Leicester, De Montfort Hall

21 October – Fareham Live

25 October – York Opera House

26 October – Edinburgh Assembly Rooms (Matinee)

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