“I was staring at them singing SAME OLD AUSSIES ALWAYS CHEATING!” 🏏 Stuart Broad | Up Front
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
- This is Up Front with Simon Jordan. A show brought to you by William Hill that tells it EXACTLY like it is.
A World Cup winner with four Ashes victories to his name, Stuart Broad is a modern cricketing icon who always stepped up when the lights were shining brightest.
After retiring at the end of this year’s electric Ashes series, Stuart joins the show to reflect on his illustrious career whilst providing insight on the current England cricketing revolution, spearheaded by Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum.
A winner, a wind-up merchant and a fierce competitor who has never been afraid to speak his mind, ‘Broady’ pulls no punches on this week’s episode of Up Front.
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00:00 Introduction to Stuart Broad
01:43 What made Stuart Broad
06:45 Is Stuart surprised at the level of his success?
08:57 Confidence / Challenges / Belief
12:12 Being bowled for six 6’s
17:28 Is wearing the England shirt ‘heavy’?
19:43 What England captain got the best out of Broad?
23:19 Ben Stokes
24:36 Brendan McCullum changes to England
29:28 Broad’s Daily Mail article
40:27 The spirit of cricket
43:43 Jonny Bairstow getting run out in the Ashes
46:57 Rivalry with Australia
48:34 Getting abuse from 40,000 Australian fans
51:43 Bowling bouncers to hit batsman?
53:41 Kevin Pietersen
01:02:29 What’s next for Stuart Broad?
01:05:20 Taking his final wicket at the Oval
Not mentioning the fact Bairstow himself regularly tried to run out the batsman 😂
@@sitaylor no hes right, ur wrong. learn the game champ
@@sitaylor Well this is a pointless argument!
@@sitaylor im wight ur wong !!!! no no no no !!!! im WIGHT
@@sitaylor Footage suggests Marnus wasn't batting outside his crease on that occasion.
It's a simply a case of who did it first. If England did it to Australia, Broady would've taken the road he took with not walking, vice versa obviously he has a problem with it.
It's like a penalty in soccer, if your team gets it: great, awesome. If it goes against your team: cheating bastards, bad referees.
That said, I like Broady for his legacy of being the villain. He's one of the few England cricketers I will ever miss being up against, a great cricketer and I have immense respect for the bloke even though he is a whiny little bi***.
Best interview yet, possibly because the memories are still so fresh but also because Stuart is such an intelligent and interesting speaker. Hopefully one day we’ll get to see Jimmy Anderson’s interview. Well done Simon for making it get a bit spicey, I doubt any other interviewer would’ve gone there.
Broad will always be disliked by Aussie fans....his arrogance will never go away
@pauljcross2289 So you dislike all Australian sportsmen, then?
Another brilliant interview. Stuart Broad is a legend.
What a Lad he is. Met him a few times, friendly, no ego, just a confident good lad that you would want with you in any situation. Solid. Yes Broady! You Reds!
If perhaps a bit hypocritical
Simon this is the best that you have done....well that I have seen. Stuart was just fabulous...always loved him...a game changer that destroyed a lot of batsmen. Just a lovely bloke...I have ultimate respect for him! He always delivered for England, when chosen! A game changer! Brilliant interview pal!
As an Australian, loved to see Stuart Broad on the field. His only problem was that he wasnt Australian. Legend. Australia were sledgers of the highest order and Broady gave it back. No issues for me.
Nice one! I am a lifelong English cricket supporter and I have always respected Aussie cricket. I am now 70 and have seen many great Australian sides, Dennis Lillee being my all-time favourite bowler! As far as sledging is concerned being working class from the North of England. taking the piss is part of our culture as well, a good sledging always makes me laugh! Respect to you mate, personally i like the Aussies!
@@stevebrindle1724😮😮0÷÷÷÷÷÷×××@×2
Just watched the documentary about the treatment of David Beckham after the red card ...
Sorry poms...
You are by no way the world's moral champions..
So proud to be a Aussie...
Broad was piss weak in the last test series in Australia...
Once again I'm proud to be a Aussie 😊
Broady had the last laugh against Carey🤣
And kept on whining for months and counting. Host sounds like a knob. Bored and heading out after 5 minutes
You were without doubt a game changer and class Stuart!
He just couldnt regain the Ashes when it counted. Without doubt.
@@termintor1what? 8-17 lol
@@PoetofHateSpeech what 2015? Lol One of these decades shitty England might win back the Ashes
@termintor1 🤣🤣🤣 Look at the stat's mate, it's practically 50/50 in wins...
I'm going to play cricket next weekend. Can you suggest what sandpaper grit works best?
Strauss has a history of making decisions that appear to more be more to do with making a statement to justify his position as opposed to being what's best for the team and results.
Straus is a tory what do you expect! 😃
@@stevebrindle1724What are you? A leftard? 😂😂
For example…
Stuart Broad is like a working class psh lad😂 comes across like a proper genuine good bloke and always an exciting cricketer
Stuart Broad is the ultimate professional.
Wonderful interview. What a true hero. Love it when Simon meets a worthy opponent for his feisty style of questioning. That boy was a true warrior. always played better when he was up against it. We shall miss his match changing spells. Enjoy your retirement with your lovely wife Stu. I hope we see you r like again.
Adam Gilchrist walked when given not out in the 2003 WC semi versus Sri Lanka but agree it’s rarely been done throughout history
Looking back now im going to miss this bloke, always stood tall no matter what. Good luck Broady lad
Utterly facinating. You watch someone throughout their whole career, and you have no idea who they actually are. Until now. What a remarkable character.
You know what as an English cricket fan I had no problem with the Bairstow run out, the umpire made the decision, not the players and Johnny was out according to the rules! Also, I see nothing wrong with players respecting each other and being friendly after the game as long as they are trying like hell to win, In fact, mutual respect is a good thing as far as I can see, it's only a bloody game!
You say not the players, but the aussies could've over turned the decision
@@shanginadildoWhy would the Aussies overturn the decision?An opportunity to take a wicket presented itself and they took it.
@shanginadildo
Why would Australia overturn the decision. The rules are written and black and white. It was clearly out.
Why wouldn't the Aussies call back a batsman when they were bowled or given out LBW?
If you're out, you're out. Hiding behind the 'spirit of cricket' nonsense is juvenile. It doesn't apply to this instance because Carey threw the ball as soon as he took it. The ball was in play.
It was Bairstow and the umpires who were at fault. Bairstow for sleepwalking and the umpires for not paying attention to what Carey had done.....legitimately trying to run a player out.
Dildo,
And of course if it was England in field they would have called David Warner back.
Lol😂😂 Don't make me laugh!!!
I saw his spell at Durham. At tea itcwas only Australia to win. An hour after tea and you could only see England winning. Brilliant player, thanks for so much joy.
What a fabulous bloke. What an English hero
Great interview. And what a great sportsman and gentleman Stuart Broad is. I think the Ashes rivalry is what keeps the game going. As for crowds getting stuck into players, of course it has some basis in respect not hate. You only need to go back a few years to see who was voted King of the Jungle in the Australian version of "i'm a celebrity get me out of her" by an Australian audience, FREDDY FLINTOFF, who himself copped heaps from Aussie crowds. No one was more surprised than him.😀
Best one so far Simon, both you and Stuart brilliant
Malfoy is great. As an adoptee of Oz I have no problems with him; he was a fantastic player, who went in hard and I would pay to see him anytime. He was one of the few who put in on the 2013 Ashes horror show in Oz. Lucky to have seen him.
The Bairstow thing was some sharp practice, but of a kind that was hardly what it was built up into. A situation where if it happens to you, you hate it, but if you take a step back you see it is within the rules and has happened before and will happen again. It certainly galvanised England, though.
I watched every single test match broad played starting with Sri Lanka away and ending with Australia at the oval this year...and I can honestly say there's never been a game where broads not given his absolute heart and soul for the shirt...massive heart never went hiding
A great man lives on in the memories of great moments. Broady stood tall and changed games over a decade. Great interview.
Sat in the lower Grand Stand with my godson to see Stuart make the first bit of his highest ever Test score with Trott. Hit that flat hooked six into the Tavern that never went more than 10 foot off the ground.
Agree with those others who have met him - utterly charming, polite and modest. Great bloke.
broady was brilliant for england always tried even when not bowling great .This was a great podcast thanks simon and everyone
So enjoyed this interview only just discovered this channel broady you truly are a inspiration both on and off the pitch.. And love the way you took Jordan’s banter must have been all those years dealing with the Aussies.Great channel props to broady and Jordan I’m about to press the subs button now
A true legend and as a fan you feel like you get honest, insightful answers from Broady - loved every minute of that. Interested to know what the skip was during the KP chat though, what was cut :(
Good interview this, I watch cricket all the time and usually interviews with players are totally dull because they're so well trained in media speak. But this was far more honest, great stuff.
Love Broady, what a fantastic servant to cricket, superb career.
Very impressive character....never watched him playing cricket...heard his name being mentioned on TV etc so it's my loss....pity the footballers don't have that mindset....very enjoyable interview....learned more about the sport & what it can mean to player's & supporters than just a glazed look on a tv screen...
Great interview Simon. Watch Stuart from the start when G Boycott thought he would be as good a batsman as a bowler. What a player and person for cricket
I'd listen to Stuart broad all day long..... Brilliant interview
Love that description of the Mitchell Johnson bouncer. Sounds absolutely bloody terrifying!
I’m Sligo biased here, but best one yet! Fascinating insight, Stuart’s communication skills are superb!
A brilliant watch. Broady is a cert to do sky comms for next 20 years.
Brilliant Career
Loved this interview. Broad is very coherent and admirable .
Aussie here. This guy was the perfect Pommie villain at times, but you had to admire his competitive spirit, particularly when so many other English players just seemed to fold like a cheap suit when playing in Ashes tests Down Under.
Yes, an Ashes villain for the Aussies...but we also respected him for the fighting spirit
Loved that interview, best yet.
I`m probably biased being a Notts and Forest fan, but Stuart gave a refreshingly honest and intelligent interview. Good job Simon.
Brilliant interview again, great bloke. Thanks
Brilliant, so enjoyed that.
Simon Jordan absolute legend.
I'm not the biggest cricket fan but love this guy!
What a player. Legend
"oh yeah you are hardly an upkeep of the spirit of cricket" amazing response from Pat Cummins
Love the videos Simon. I wasn't a big fan before listening but you've converted me. Have you considered some of the LIV golfers? Ian Poulter would be a great interview.
Brilliant, thank you
Top shelf knob
@@sitaylorbeen there for years
Are you? Don't be so hard on yourself
Good interview this. Broady’s a great competitor and a real character, always up for it when he played the Aussies !! Brilliant career, no doubt we’ll see him in the commentary box. Pity he’s a Forest fan … hopefully they get relegated and Joe Roots Sheffield United can stay up ⚔️
Brilliant, one of the best yet. Love my Thursday's. Thank you Simon and Broady
So Broad was happy to leave his "knick" in the hands of the umpires (which he had every right to do), but when the Australians do it with Bairstow it's somehow the wrong thing to do?
@@sitaylor Where in the laws of the game does it say batsmen can only be out if they are trying to take an advantage? Bairstow was either being ignorant of one of the basic laws of the game (literally Under 10s stuff), or he thought he could unilaterally decide when the ball was dead. So he was either stupid or arrogant. Why should Bairstow not get punished for being stupid or arrogant?
Plus, this whole "advantage" argument completely falls apart with this clip: ua-cam.com/video/xDQrKvYk_YE/v-deo.html
If Australia stumped Bairstow the same way Bairstow stumped Samit Patel, the UK would have kicked Australia out of the Commonwealth.
@@sitaylor But what Australia did was within the laws of the game, it's literally only about 50% of English fans who have an issue with it. Most former English players and captains had no issue with what Australia did.
Why didn't Bairstow criticise himself after he stumped Patel in very similar circumstances? Why did he praise himself?
@@sitaylor Yeah, I think the appeal was in the spirit of the game. Michael Vaughan made the point that if anyone broke the spirit of the game, it was Bairstow who decided that one of the most basic laws of the game didn't apply to him. I agree with Michael Vaughan (god that hurts to say) in this case.
How can that Patel clip exist and England fans still try and say that Bairstow was wronged? The entire cricketing world was laughing at England and Bairstow when that clip surfaced after Lords. Like, you literally couldn't script that better. Still brings a smile to my face knowing that clips exists. Poor Bairstow doesn't just get to randomly decide to have a 180 degree shift in his opinion when the very same thing happens to him. Hypocrisy, thy name is Johnny Bairstow.
@@sitaylor Great example of a dead ball in cricket. There is clearly a moment when the SA batsman looks at the keeper and is happy that the keeper considers the ball dead and then leaves his crease. Rizwan is also not attempting to run the batter out, so also considers it dead. In that case the umpire would deem the ball to be dead. If Bairstow did that and Carey threw the ball after and hit the stumps then I would agree that it's not out. Not understanding the dead ball laws is the big reason with why some English fans are so upset about this. A little flick through the MCC laws should help.
Another cracking interview....nice bloke indeed...🤜💥🤛
entertainment is a great excuse to have when you're losing
Stuart won't be defined by one dismissal, if the ball hadn't hit the wicketkeepers gloves it wouldn't have gone to first slip. But as someone has already said Aussies have always had double standards over walking. Stuart will be judged by the amazing spells he bowled against the very best. His 8/15 is legendary but at times he seemed unstoppable and got the crowd behind him better than any other England bowler I can remember. A true genius as a bowler who gave me some of my best moments watching cricket, thank you
What a lovely bloke! Should have played for Yorkshire! Brilliant for England!
brilliant interview .. stuart broad was brilliant
Tbf met Stuart at a nightclub in Nottingham and kept shouting Yuvi Yuvi Yuvi towards him. He didn't react and let me click a few photos with him. Respect
Good podcasts. Speaks very well.
This episode is the best in the series really really good..I tip my hat 👌👌
His explanation of a relationship with a partner is perfect
Great interview
Criticised Simon before now for talking too much during these interviews but this strikes the right balance. Broad is articulate and got a chance to talk, but Jordan did challenge him and didn't allow him just to paint his own picture.
Awesome interview
The spirit of the game was always dreamt up from the Australians. They expect it but don't give it back, It's posturing. They go all sandpaper when it doesn't go in their favour
Aaaw.. The English said last Ashes they were the keepers of the Spirit of the Game.
Apparently that includes whinging about the Umpires when a dozy Ginger takes a stroll down the pitch and gets stumped. Plus, abusing a batsman who made 140 and let's not forget the abuse of players as walk through the Long Room at Lords for lunch. Yep, the English certainly are super examples of the Spirit of the Game.
Have a Murray Mint, Mate :)
go on Broady lad
Such a great Cricketer. He's such a legend and knew how to wound the Australians up
Yes by behaving like a total twat by not walking when he nicked the ball to second slip!
@@sonny1987100 bitter
Oh that's very kind of you - a pint please. @@JamesLimb
@@sonny1987100So he acted like an Aussie?
Excellent
best one so far
I wish he had played for us....Yorkshire! He would have had a statue! Headingley...with weather, seam and swing...he would have got another god knows how many wickets! At least 50!
This brilliant
Its self fucking evident😂😂
Most sports interviews are not that interesting because, let's face it, most sportsmen are not that interesting. Unusually, Broad is a very intelligent and eloquent man - which made this a fascinating watch.
Alex Carey was in the form of his life up until that moment. Since that moment and the ensuing bullying from English crowds and media, his career has nosedived and he now finds himself out of the national team. Its a shame, because all he did was perform a brilliant piece of wicket keeping.
I agree. Carey did nothing wrong, there was no sneaky pause or anything, he literally caught the ball and threw all in one motion. The reaction was massively over the top, with Carey's family getting abuse on social media and obviously it did affect him.
Absolutely brilliant simon,broady was superb very intelligent man,doesn't get flustered when Simon disagreed just carries on,sensational interview
Great player, always had a go, shame he wasn’t an Aussie.
If he was an Aussie he'd be toiling away in one of the lower ranked shield sides, maybe hoping for that elusive 1st test cap.
@@TomSawyerCoDWhy?
At the end of 2023 Pat Cummins will be remembered for retaining the Ashes, captaining Australia to the Test World Championship and the ODI Word Cup - not sure the Bairstow incident would get a mention.
Kidding yourself thinking the bairstow incident was a dead ball.
Both umpires had disengaged one turning to give the cap back and the other not even looking walking off, it needed TV replays to determine what happened. Clearly everyone had felt it was the end of the over, Bairstow had marked his ground and walked to speak to the other batsman no advantage was being sought. Disgraceful appeal by Cummins and Australia, his legacy now tarnished forever.
Absolute rubbish and dribble. Learn the rules. Carey threw the ball immediately after the ball was in his gloves with zero hesitation. The ball was not dead, Carey determines that by his actions It is irrelevant what Bairstow does. Funny that every English pundit sided with Australia. Vaughan, Strauss, Hussain, Atherton, KP. Every single one of them. Only holier than thou English supporters and fools like Piers Morgan who you align yourself with agree.Grow up@@scotchegg9797
The tv replays determined that the ball wasn't dead though. So it was out. The umpires said was out. The rule book says it was out. The only people that say it wasn't out are whinging poms.
Same old Aussies, always winning. Same old aussies, always winning. Great world cup England@@jimmyriddle5246
@@jimmyriddle5246 for a nation still reeling from being caught systematically cheating (sandpaper gate) this was a golden opportunity to restore some much needed poor reputation, but instead of doing the 'right' thing, the moral decent thing, the Aussies confirmed they're the "same old Aussies ....." There was a very similar incident a couple of weeks ago at international level, was shown on BBC website, it wasn't the end of the over either, but they chose not to appeal. knowing the batter wasn't seeking an advantage and how it wouldn't be cricket to appeal for such a innocuous thing. Petty Aussies always cheating.
The bloke who wouldn't walk when caught by Clarke is calling someone else a disgrace? Ok
probably one of the harshest places as well to make your test debut...Colombo as a seam bowler in 35 degree and close to 100% humidity
Brilliant interview this Simon...can we get Lucas Radebe on...please...any chance? I met him back home with Nelson Mandela...which was difficult....who I am I compared to them.....
I had no real chance to chat! As you would guess. Lucas is the best player that I have ever seen for Leeds.....just controlled everything. Anyway....I may be asking too much! Just a gent and Leeds legend! Community star!...could we please get him?
I think that former county player with Chris Broad's team puts everything very neatly into perspective here in saying about Stuart that 'His father was a cheat, and he is one too'.
i think Broady is a champion player. Not only for how he ended his career with 600+ test wickets but he turned to be more successful than the guy who hit him for 6 6s.
Good interview . but should have pressed him more about the twitter account about KP more
Same old Pommies always losing 😉😉Fairwell to Stuart broard, though. A fine bowler.
Bring more cricketers please
I like Stuart, he shoulda been an Aussie!
I think the spirit of cricket is a real thing.
Except for England. Only rules the colonies have to follow.
@@zatgeye7320lol what?
@@PoetofHateSpeech it’s true. But it’s fine. The colonies win on the field. England can keep their moral victories.
@@zatgeye7320 I'm asking you, wtf do you mean?
@@PoetofHateSpeech England picks and chooses when and for whom these rules apply. Ignores when they themselves break those rules and often uses them in an attempt to hide from their decades of embarrassing on field performances
41:13. Adam Gilchrist.
the english couldnt lie straight in bed , particularly when they preface a statement with 'honestly'
That hair looks carefully managed
Broadly is brilliant, don’t fancy the interviewer.
Full disclosure, never warmed to Broady as a bloke. Felt he was dripping in private school arrogance and entitlement. Well aware l don’t actually know the bloke but that was my impression. Post interview l feel like the ‘real’ Stuart Broad is a different beast, bar shouting in 😂. Loved the fact Jordan pressed him on several topics, however the KP questions were fudged/dodged and clearly a part was cut. We all know it was you Stuart, maybe we’ll have to wait until the ECB can’t hurt you for the truth!!
Stuart Four Hairtransplants Broad
Kudos to Broady he's more Aussie than Pommie
He isn't that bad...I don't think he sucks Kangaroos 🥒🥒
Probably the only pom in the last 10 years that all Aussies feared
😂😂😂 Sure buddy
adam gilchrist walked
England currently is missing someone who can switch bails.
41:15 adam gilchrist
Stewart Broad comes across as a pretty decent ... but he is made in England for England!! he is an ashes legend!! a meme king..played the media v well..
I'm English. The thing is, Broad's nick was so blatant that he should have walked. 99% of players would have walked. It's just slightly disingenuous that Broad was doing all that at Lords when he was just as a big of a cheat in the same way.
Waiting for the umpire to decide is not cheating! Many international batsmen refuse to walk
I'd say 50% do walk. They stop for a moment just to process that they've nicked the ball, the keeper has caught it and everyone has appealed! When it's that blatant... You have to work. He'll always have to live with people commenting on this. Therefore, we know it wasn't good. @@stevebrindle1724