Anderson is probably the reason I'm still going at 36: Stuart Broad (Image Source: IANS)
England seamer Stuart Broad has said that teammate James Anderson is probably the reason he is still going at the age of 36.
On Saturday, in the final session of the first Test between England and New Zealand, when Broad clean-bowled Devon Conway, it was a record-breaking 1002nd Test scalp as teammates for Broad and Anderson as the duo surpassed the mark 1,001 wickets achieved by Australia's Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne.
The record-breaking moment came almost 15 years on from when the pair first played together in a Test in New Zealand in 2008, at Wellington in the second game of a three-match series that England won 2-1.