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England Great's Hilarious Take On Stuart Broad Dismissing David Warner For 14th Time

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England pacer Stuart Broad did the inevitable as he dismissed Australia opener David Warner for the 15th time in Test cricket.

The incident happened on Day 2 of the ongoing first Ashes Test at Edgbaston. Broad got the chance to bowl at the former Australia captain at the end of the opening day after England declared at 393/8, but Warner survived a nervy 20-minute session against his nemesis.

However, Broad struck with the first ball of his fourth over of the morning as Warner inside-edged the delivery back onto his stumps.

Former England captain Michael Atherton expressed his delight after Broad got the better of Warner for the 15th time in Test cricket.

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