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It's Such A Nice Way To Finish And Walk Off The Field, Says Broad On Anderson’s Retirement
"I thought the moment the final wicket fell, Jimmy Anderson was the first to Gus Atkinson, giving him a big hug with a smile on his face. It's felt like a passing-over, hasn't it, in terms of the success of Gus Atkinson."
"Watching him this week, how I felt is he still looks as good as ever and it's such a nice way to finish and walk off the field, knowing you can still do it. It was wonderful to see him still do what he's done for 188 Test matches and walk off with a victory."
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