'Look At Me, I'm Stuart Broad': Nasser Hussain's Witty Comment On Former English Pacer Goes Viral During The Hundred Tournament; Video

'Look At Me, I'm Stuart Broad': Nasser Hussain's Witty Comment On Former English Pacer Goes Viral During The Hundred Tournament; Video

This interaction showcased the camaraderie and banter often found between cricketing personalities during broadcasts, reminding fans that even in professional settings, there’s always room for humor and personality.

Amertha RangankarUpdated: Monday, August 11, 2025, 04:02 PM IST
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During a recent broadcast of The Hundred tournament, former England captain and commentator Nasser Hussain provided a memorable moment with his witty commentary as the camera caught Stuart Broad making his way through the stands. As the TV feed panned to Broad seemingly walking past the crowd on the stands en route to his commentary duties, Hussain quipped, "Mr. Nottingham, Stuart Broad making his way around. And he could always go around back of the stands. 'Look at me I'm Stuart Broad.'"

The playful jab from Hussain added a light-hearted touch to the coverage, highlighting Broad’s unmistakable presence both on and off the field. Known for his distinctive style and outspoken personality, Broad's casual stroll through the crowd sparked amusement among viewers, with Hussain’s commentary perfectly capturing the moment’s fun spirit.

This interaction showcased the camaraderie and banter often found between cricketing personalities during broadcasts, reminding fans that even in professional settings, there’s always room for humor and personality. Stuart Broad’s journey from a celebrated fast bowler to a commentator has been well received, and moments like these only add to the enjoyment of watching the game.

Pantastic Moment! Alastair Cook And David Warner Hilariously Attempt To Play Rishabh Pant's Iconic Paddle Sweep Shot; Video

During the Hundred tournament, former England captain Alastair Cook and Australian star David Warner tried to imitate Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant’s trademark paddle sweep shot. Known for its unique flair, the shot involves getting down on one knee and then rolling over after playing the ball, showcasing Pant’s fearless and inventive batting style.

Cook and Warner, at different times during the tournament, playfully attempted this difficult stroke, highlighting their admiration for Pant’s unorthodox approach. While neither pulled off the move perfectly, their efforts brought smiles and showcased the impact Pant’s style has had on top international cricketers.

The paddle sweep has become a signature shot for Pant, combining agility, creativity, and audacity, and is increasingly influencing players worldwide. Both Cook and Warner’s attempts underscore the growing global recognition of Pant’s dynamic batting techniques.

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