England bowler Stuart Broad posts throwback picture in first Nottingham Forest shirt

He’s now a world-famous sportsman who strikes fear into the opposition… But which lifelong Nottingham Forest fan has posted this sweet throwback shot of himself in his first ever Reds shirt?

  • Stuart Broad is lifelong Nottingham Forest fan and shared throwback image
  • England bowler is alongside his sister Gemma, who worked as analyst for ECB 
  • Broad wrote: ‘Found a picture of my 1st ever Forest shirt  (Sister won’t be happy)’ 

England bowler Stuart Broad shared a throwback picture of himself in his first Nottingham Forest shirt as a child. 

Alongside him in the snap is his sister Gemma, who was previously a performance analyst for the ECB, and he joked that she ‘won’t be happy’ with him posting the image to his 550,000 followers. 

Broad is seen wearing a classic edition of the Forest kit and putting his fist towards the camera, while his sister flexes her bicep next to him. 

Stuart Broad (left) joked that his sister Gemma (right) would not be happy he posted the snap

Gemma worked with the ECB as an analyst for the women's and then the men's teams

Gemma worked with the ECB as an analyst for the women’s and then the men’s teams 

The England veteran, 33, is a lifelong Forest supporter and lives just a few hundred metres from the City Ground. 

He has played for Nottinghamshire since 2008 and also worked with his sister Gemma in the past. 

From 2007-09 she was team analyst for the England women’s team and was part of both ODI and T20 World Cup winning campaigns. 

Gemma helped the England men's team to two Ashes triumphs and the Twenty20 World Cup

Gemma helped the England men’s team to two Ashes triumphs and the Twenty20 World Cup 

In 2009 she was promoted to work for the England men’s side and was part of the staff that helped them to two Ashes series wins and the Twenty20 World Cup. 

Broad, like all professional cricketers in the country, is currently waiting to begin his season with the coronavirus crisis putting a stop to play as with every other sport. 

As it stands, there will be no professional cricket in England or Wales until 28 May at the earliest though clearly much could still change depending on the Covid-19 developments in the coming weeks.  

The England bowler is currently waiting for cricket to resume after the coronavirus crisis

The England bowler is currently waiting for cricket to resume after the coronavirus crisis

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