Broad 'gutted' by England Test axing
Stuart Broad admits he is "gutted" to have been dropped from England's Test squad and says the controversial decision has affected his sleep.
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Stuart Broad admits he is "gutted" to have been dropped from England's Test squad and says the controversial decision has affected his sleep.
England fast bowler Stuart Broad on Sunday said his controversial axing from the team to tour the West Indies was delivered in a "five-minute phone call" which has "affected my sleep".
England pacer Stuart Broad has finally reacted to his omission from the England Test squad for the series against West Indies, saying he is having a hard time putting things into context. Earlier this week, England named its squad for the three Tests against Windies and both Broad and James Anderson were left out of the squad. "I am struggling to put things into context. It's hard to do so when all you've had is a five-minute phone call and nothing else," Broad wrote in a column for The Daily Mail, reported ICC's official website.
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.
England bowler Stuart Broad says the decision to leave him out of the West Indies tour has left him «confused and angrier with each passing day».
Stuart Broad admits he is “gutted” to have been dropped by England and says the controversial decision has affected his sleep.
James Anderson and Stuart Broad's surprise omissions from England's Test squad to the West Indies, the future of captain Joe Root and potential changes in the national set-up are among the talking points in the latest episode of The Cricket Show.
England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) interim managing director Andrew Strauss has urged record wicket-takers James Anderson and Stuart Broad to get "fired up" for the home summer and re-iterated that their England careers are not at an end.