‘So, what have I missed?’ Those were the immortal words directed at me from one anxious colleague – and huge England cricket fan – who had the misfortune to attend a lengthy meeting at Sky Studios on the morning of August 6, 2015.”Pull up a chair,” I wish I’d been able to say, “and let me talk you through 18.3 overs of utter Ashes carnage, the like of which we’re never likely to see again”. In reality, my reply was somewhat – like Australia’s innings – short. The tourists had just been decimated by Stuart Broad, his 8-15 demolishing the Aussies in the most penetrative spell of bowling I’d ever witnessed live, and there was an ongoing blog plus any other number of articles to write.Australia’s score of 60 (yes, just SIXTY) was “the sort of score you expect to see at the U9s on the village green” said Ian Botham memorably, prompting the only English cry of protest on the day as colts up and down the land took umbrage. The bald stats even now seem barely credible – Broad needing just 19 balls to complete a five-wicket haul on his way to becoming the first bowler to take…