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England paceman Stuart Broad reaches milestone of 600 Test wickets after dismissing Travis Head

England's Stuart Broad celebrates taking the wicket of Australia's Usman Khawaja - July 2023

England paceman Stuart Broad became just the fifth bowler to get to 600 Test wickets, reaching a prestigious milestone by dismissing Travis Head on the opening day of the fourth Ashes match.

England seamer Stuart Broad reached the landmark milestone of 600 Test wickets when he dismissed Australia's Travis Head on the first day of the fourth Ashes Test.

Broad joined an exclusive club, with long-time opening bowling partner James Anderson the only other seamer to go past the landmark, alongside spinners Muttiah Muralitharan, Shane Warne and Anil Kumble.
All eyes were on Broad after he snared Australia opener Usman Khawaja lbw for his 599th dismissal at Emirates Old Trafford on Wednesday morning, with long-term rival David Warner firmly in his sights.
Broad has dismissed Warner on 17 occasions - the joint third highest for a bowler against an individual batter, including twice last time out at Headingley - but the opener instead fell to Chris Woakes.
But Broad claimed a momentous wicket shortly after tea as England's bumper plan to Head was rewarded, with the left-hander injudiciously hooking and Joe Root running in from long leg to take a low catch.
It might not have been the manner Broad would have expected to get to 600 but the wicket was also significant as it moved him on to 149 dismissals against Australia - a new England record as he eclipsed Sir Ian Botham's haul of 148 versus the old enemy.
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