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Stuart Broad has revealed new England Test coach Brendon McCullum told his players to "run towards the danger" ahead of their magnificent five-wicket win over New Zealand in the second Test at Trent Bridge.

England successfully chased down 299 in exactly 50 overs to win the match and seal a stunning series victory with one Test left to play. Jonny Bairstow scored a brutal century, reaching three figures off just 72 balls as he struck England's second-fastest Test match hundred.

He shared a brilliant 179-run partnership with new captain Ben Stokes and launched a blistering attack on the New Zealand bowlers after tea, striking 93 off just 44 balls. And Broad has now lifted the lid on McCullum's inspiring team talk.

Speaking after the win, Broad revealed: "Baz's team talk was very much 'let's attack the danger, let's run towards the danger' and every part of your mind is going for this win. Whoever is to come, the changing room has full belief that you can do your job to get the win.

"So it was never really a case of, if we lose one we might shut up shop. It was always we're going to win.

"And if it doesn't work, don't worry about it, but we're going to go for the win. But I didn't quite expect to see what I saw from Jonny.

Broad went on to compare the win to the

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