Chris Broad
International Cricketer of the year in 1986/7, Chris has played professional cricket for Gloucestershire, Notts and England and coached local cricket clubs in New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and the UK.
After retiring from cricket in 1995 he became a TV and radio commentator and broadcaster covering all things cricket as well as the Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur and the 2001 Lions Tour in Australia.
Chris is now a Match Referee with the International Cricket Council travelling the world to officiate at Test and One Day Series for the cricketing nations.
His amusing after dinner speaking takes him around the UK on a regular basis and he recently entertained over 1,200 people in an Eastbourne Theatre.
Chris lives in Nottingham and has two children, Gemma and Stuart.
After retiring from cricket in 1995 he became a TV and radio commentator and broadcaster covering all things cricket as well as the Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur and the 2001 Lions Tour in Australia.
Chris is now a Match Referee with the International Cricket Council travelling the world to officiate at Test and One Day Series for the cricketing nations.
His amusing after dinner speaking takes him around the UK on a regular basis and he recently entertained over 1,200 people in an Eastbourne Theatre.
Chris lives in Nottingham and has two children, Gemma and Stuart.
Amusing stories of a cricketer on tour with such characters as Derek Randall and Ian Botham.
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