Pacer Stuart Broad, who recently surpassed Sir Ian Botham in the list of England's all-time Test wicket-takers, has said he wants to play till 2019 Ashes series.
Broad moved past Botham's tally of 383 wickets in the first-Test win against West Indies at Edgbaston.
"I'm 31 now and still feel like I have quite a bit of cricket left in me," the Independent quoted Broad as saying.
"I'm loving the energy around this team, I'm loving being part of it. I've hopefully, touch wood, got a few more miles in the tank," he added.
The 31-year-old is now only behind his longstanding new-ball partner James Anderson, who has 492 wickets to his name.
When asked if he meant that he would be around for 2019, Broad answered, "Oh God, yes, I hope so. I'll be just turned 33. Jimmy is 35 so I'd certainly hope my performances will keep improving to be a part of that Ashes for sure."
The right-arm pacer finished with 3-34 in the second innings and 5-81 in the match as England took 19 wickets to thrash West Indies by an innings and 209 runs inside three day in their inaugural day/night on Saturday.
Broad further said that he is not someone who looks too far ahead.
"I'm not someone who looks too far ahead because I think it slows you down as a performer," he said.
"This winter is a hugely exciting one because I think that series is going to be a belter with two teams that look really similar. But obviously I have hunger to go further than that," he added.
England, who hold the Ashes, travel to Australia for a five-match series that begins in November. The sides meet again in England in 2019.
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