Stuart Broad's adorable post with his newborn baby goes viral while watching FIFA World Cup

Check out the viral post shared by Stuart Broad as he was watching the ongoing FIFA World Cup with his babygirl

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Stuart Broad has been a reputed pacer for England all over these years. However, England are currently preparing to face Pakistan in a three-match Test series. The series will start on 1 December 2022. However, Broad did not make a cut into the final squad for this upcoming Test series. 

On the other hand, on 26  November, England took on the USA in the ongoing FIFA World Cup in Al Bayt Stadium, Qatar. Now, an adorable post of Stuart Broad with his newborn baby has gone viral while he was watching that World Cup clash.

Here is the shared post:

Stuart Broad last played for England in the Oval Test against South Africa on 8 September 2022

Speaking of the post, the England pacer was seen holding his baby girl and watching the FIFA World Cup match between England and USA. He shared the adorable picture with a caption that read: “I used to hold a beer for games like this.” Fans also found that post and captain hilarious. They also came up with some crazy comments. One fan wrote: “Facing her away from the TV, sparing her this performance. Top Dad skills already.” 

Broad and his fiancée Mollie King recently welcomed their first child. She is a presenter on BBC Radio 1 and is a member of the pop group, The Saturdays. Speaking of Stuart Broad, he last played for England in the Oval Test match against the Proteas on 8 September 2022. Speaking about the match between England and the USA in the World Cup, the match ended with a goalless draw. England fans were not happy with such a performance as they started the World Cup with a thrashing over Iran in their World Cup opener. They defeated Iran by 6-2.   

England Men’s Test squad for the Pakistan tour: Ben Stokes (c), James Anderson, Harry Brook, Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ben Foakes, Will Jacks, Keaton Jennings, Jack Leach, Liam Livingstone, Jamie Overton, Ollie Pope, Ollie Robinson, Joe Root, Mark Wood, and Rehan Ahmed.

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