Manchester: After becoming only 7th cricketer to bag 500 Test wickets, ace England fast bowler Stuart Broad said that he remains fresh and he is 'looking forward' to Pakistan series.
He helped England to a win in the third Test against West Indies, and thus a 2-1 series win, by taking 10 wickets in the match. He thus ends the series as the highest wicket-taker, despite not playing in the first Test.
"Never really set any targets on that front," said Broad in the post-match presentation ceremony when asked what his ambitions were when he took his first-ever Test wicket in the form of Chaminda Vaas against Sri Lanka in 2007. Broad was Man of the Match for the third Test and West Indies coach Phil Simmons chose him as England's player of the series.
"It does feel a long time ago and I've learnt so much. What's pleasing to me at the moment is that I feel so fresh and have done some technical work that makes me feel in great rhythm right now. Looking forward to a couple of days outside the bio-secure environment but also looking forward to playing against Pakistan," he said.