Stuart Broad had his heads in his hands in the commentary box as he watched England’s collapse against Australia in the first Ashes Test.
England were left stunned in Perth as Travis Head’s incredible 69-ball century – the second-fastest in Ashes history – completed Australia’s eight-wicket victory to go 1-0 up in the series.
Broad, who retired two years ago, was on commentary duty for Australian broadcaster Seven when England’s middle order fell apart in front of him on the second day.
Joe Root scored just eight runs before he was bowled by Mitchell Starc, leaving England with a lead that was quickly deteriorating.
Former Australian opener Matthew Hayden was sat alongside Broad in the commentary box and could sense England’s collapse.
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