England pace bowler Stuart Broad was devastated following his exclusion from the squad for the away Test series against West Indies earlier this year, but him returning to the side and becoming a part of Brendon McCullum's all-conquering side has made things "memorable" for the 36-year-old stalwart.
Broad and pace-bowling partner James Anderson, two of the most experienced bowlers in Test history, were dropped from the touring party to the Caribbean under then skipper Joe Root, following the morale-shattering 0-4 loss in the Ashes Down Under. The side still lost the series 0-1, leading the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to make extensive changes in the Test structure.
The ECB brought in coach Brendon McCullum from New Zealand and all-rounder Ben Stokes was handed over the reins of the Test side after Root stepped down. Both Broad and Anderson were back in favour, and since then the duo has worked wonders, guiding the side to six victories in seven Tests under the new skipper.