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Stuart Broad all fired up for ‘one hell of a series’

England’s highly entertaining “Bazball” approach threatens to revolutionise Test cricket

Reuters London Published 06.04.23, 04:55 AM
Stuart Broad

Stuart Broad

England all-rounder Stuart Broad predicted this summer’s Ashes encounter against holders Australia wo­uld be “one hell of a series”, particularly after the roaring success of his team in recent times.

Australia have not relinquished the famous urn since reclaiming it in 2017-18 but will face a buoyant England team who have won 10 of their last 12 Tests under captain Ben Stokes and head coach Brendon “Baz” McCullum.

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England’s highly entertaining “Bazball” approach threatens to revolutionise Test cricket and Broad cannot wait to see how it fares in the five-Test series beginning in Birmingham on June 16.

“It’s going to be an incredible summer,” Broad told Sky Sports.

“For us as a team though, with the style of cricket we’re playing, we’ve quite openly said that we try to take the results out of it. It’s about entertaining the crowd and playing the sort of cricket people want to watch on the TV and listen to.

“That’s going to be our style, whoever we play against and it would be great to do that against Australia.”

England’s swashbuckling batting has particularly stood out and Broad had no doubts his teammates would dominate Australia’s formidable bowling attack too.

“The Aussies will be coming here pretty fresh and ready. But we’ve played against some brilliant bowling attacks and that won’t change against Australia.”

“We know they’ve got a really good attack and a great batting line-up, so it’s going to be one hell of a series.”

Stokes has asked for “eight fit fast bowlers” for the series and all-rounder Chris Woakes is optimistic of being one of them despite playing no first-class cricket following a knee surgery last July.

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