Footage emerges of England heroes in McDonald’s as Ben Stokes and Stuart Broad celebrate end of the Ashes

England's cricket heroes were spotted in McDonald's in the early hours of Tuesday as the celebrated the end of The Ashes.
Stuart Broad was the man of the moment as he took a wicket with his final ever ball in cricket to tie the series 2-2.
It brought the curtain down on an epic series that has captured the attention of the nation, with only the rain spoiling the chance of a blockbuster finish.
The England players went on a night out to celebrate the end of the series and fans shared videos on social media of them ending up in McDonald's where they feasted on some well earned food - and were hydrating with bottles of water.
It also appeared that England met up with their Australian counterparts in a night club after missing out on their usual post-Ashes beer in the changing rooms.
Tweeting a reply to a journalist at 4.11am, Stokes said: "To clarify… Our wrap took longer than expected because of multiple last time events. We decided to meet up in the night club rather than the dressing room."
It's not only going to be the rest of the England squad that will miss having Broad around.
Someone else if going to have to take on the role of texting Stokes' wife to let her know her husband has got home safe after a night out.
Stokes said: "When he announced his retirement and I told my wife that this was going to be his last game she was like, 'Oh, Broady is the one who messages me saying that Ben's got home safe after a good night out'.
"After we've won a Test match. So she doesn't have that anymore, so it's going to be someone else. Probably Rooty."