Stuart Broad 'angry and confused' at being axed by England in a five-minute phone call
Stuart Broad says he has been left "angry and confused" by England's decision to axe him from their Test squad for the series against West Indies.
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Stuart Broad says he has been left "angry and confused" by England's decision to axe him from their Test squad for the series against West Indies.
(Reuters) - Fast bowler Stuart Broad said on Sunday he had been hit hard by the decision to leave him out of the squad for England's tour of the West Indies.
Fast bowler Stuart Broad said on Sunday he had been hit hard by the decision to leave him out of the squad for England's tour of the West Indies.
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