Stuart Broad in talks with Strictly bosses after retiring from cricket

Graham Norton addresses Strictly Come Dancing stint

After bidding farewell to Test cricket, England cricketer Stuart Broad is reportedly preparing to showcase his fancy footwork on the next series of Strictly Come Dancing.

Stuart Broad, 37, announced his retirement earlier this week, marking the end of an illustrious career that saw him become England’s second-highest Test wicket-taker of all time.

Stuart’s final Test at The Oval in London was nothing short of a fairy tale ending. In his 167th Test match, he bowled out Australia’s Todd Murphy in his last over, leaving fans awestruck by his remarkable performance.

According to The Sun newspaper, now Stuart is currently in discussions about joining the star-studded line-up of the popular BBC dancing competition.

If the rumours are true, he will be following in the footsteps of fellow England cricketers Darren Gough and Mark Ramprakash, who both participated and triumphed on Strictly in 2005 and 2006 respectively.

Interestingly, Stuart’s partner Mollie King, a radio DJ and former member of The Saturdays, starred on Strictly in 2017.

She impressed viewers and made it to the semi-finals of the competition.

Now, it seems Stuart is ready to take up the challenge himself and see if he can match or even surpass his partner’s success.

Stuart’s former teammates Michael Vaughan and Graeme Swann have also showcased their dancing skills on the show, as did former spin bowler Phil Tufnell.

While fans eagerly await confirmation of Broad’s participation on Strictly Come Dancing, both the BBC and Broad’s representatives have been contacted for comment.

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