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Now has the record for most runs conceded in an over in T20Is and Tests![]()
Now has the record for most runs conceded in an over in T20Is and Tests
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Now has the record for most runs conceded in an over in T20Is and Tests
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Never compare Broad with Anderson. The latter is clearly superior. Broad should have been dropped for good 4-5 years ago. This should be his last season in an England shirt.
Surely the most undeserving bowler ever to play more than 100 tests. Is worse than mediocre in 75% of the games he played
Elaborate a little more.
Sounds more like grudge than an informed opinion
He blows cold every 2/3 match he plays. His stats when he hasn't taken a 4 for in an innings is abysmal. Almost certain to go for a lot of runs
29 wickets this summer at 27 apiece.
29 wickets this summer at 27 apiece.
Very solid numbers.
Not outstanding on Anderson / Robinson levels but still worth his place.
Just about sums him up.
He's tough- played all 7 tests and held up. Longevity. Pretty effective without being incredible: 4 wkts per Test, 27 average. He's bowled some great spells amidst that, don't get me wrong. But they don't come often.
English great. yes. World great? Maybe no.
Do you have him in your atg England XI?
2nd England atg XI?
Second XI maybe.
Last fifty years Firsts:
Boycott
Gooch (c)
Gower
Root
KP
Botham
Knott (w)
Snow
Willis
Anderson
Underwood
....then Seconds:
Strauss
Cook
Stewart
Smith R
Thorpe
Greig (c)
Prior (w)
Broad
Swann
Gough
Caddick
Second XI maybe.
Last fifty years Firsts:
Boycott
Gooch (c)
Gower
Root
KP
Botham
Knott (w)
Snow
Willis
Anderson
Underwood
....then Seconds:
Strauss
Cook
Stewart
Smith R
Thorpe
Greig (c)
Prior (w)
Broad
Swann
Gough
Caddick
Stokes over Robin Smith comfortably. Vaughan at 3 as captain too.
Second XI :
Strauss
Cook
Vaughan(c)
Thorpe
Greig
Stokes
Stewart(wkt)
Swann
Broad
Gough
Caddick
Yep pretty good, though I do think that Stokes gets into at the least the second XI; and I would promote Swann into the first team, as he was probably our best spin bowler ever considering the pitches that he had to bowl on — most batsman friendly era that there has been (arguably).
I never liked to see Stewie as keeper. It was such a waste of his prodigious batting ability. Two centuries in a match in WI as opener. Smashing Waqar & Wasim about.
Robin Smith stood up to the best pace attack of the day - arguably of any day - and smashed it.
You've got six bowlers there. Greig was better than Stokes in both departments, and a brilliant catcher too. And he won a test in WI bowling off-breaks.
Greig was a high class batsman but definitely not a better bowler than Stokes. Stokes is a pure match winner on his day.
Greig will be more useful in subcontinent and Stokes outside subcontinent.
There will be a greater need for rotation of the English seamers in Pakistan than at home, because in the subcontinent the weather is dryer and hotter & there are more overs to bowl. But I’m hoping that despite wanting to spend time with his newborn child this winter (totally understandable) that Broad can get over for at least one of the Test matches.
581 Test wickets for Broad now!!!
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He is better than every England pacer outside Anderson, then I’d rank him ahead of every one outside Khan, Akram, McGrath and Walsh
The Pavilion End at Trent Bridge will be officially renamed in honour of Stuart Broad ahead of the second ENG v WI Test
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STUART BROAD END TO BE OFFICIALLY UNVEILED
Stuart, Nottinghamshire's most successful bowler on the international stage, will be joined by his father, club president and former Notts and England opener Chris, as a plaque is unveiled at the Stuart Broad End before the start of play, commemorating Stuart's fine career with Notts and England, which concluded last summer.
"I'm delighted that the Nottinghamshire Committee decided that Stuart should be remembered in this way. To have an end named after him is a complete delight," said Chris.
"It was quite surreal, the first time I visited Trent Bridge this year, to hear the announcement that the bowler was bowling from the Stuart Broad End.
"I took a picture of the scoreboard and sent it to Stuart, and he was a little bit emotional seeing his name up there.
"I'm so proud and privileged to see him being given that honour."
NCCC News : STUART BROAD END TO BE OFFICIALLY UNVEILED
Trent Bridge home of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Clubwww.trentbridge.co.uk
I felt Finn had the most potential out the big 3 quicks.He's definitely up there with the best bowlers that England have produced. One of those players that were deemed poster boys for their country and were tagged as an exciting young prospect and have fulfilled both of those promises. He's had a fulfilling career for England and there's more to come from him.