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India Today on MSNYashasvi Jaiswal's poor shot opened up the Lord's Test: Stuart BroadFormer England fast bowler Stuart Broad feels India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal's poor shot on Day 4 of the third Test at Lord's ...
Former coach Ravi Shastri and ex-cricketer Stuart Broad criticized Harry Brook's risky 'Bazball' shot during the third Test ...
Stuart Broad criticized Yashasvi Jaiswal's poor shot selection in the second innings of the Lord's Test, stating it opened the door for England's victory. Broad highlighted that Jaiswal's aggressive ...
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CricTracker on MSNENG vs IND 2025: 'It was the opening England needed' - Stuart Broad slams Yashasvi Jaiswal's 'really bad shot'In a low chase, when you are defending, if you come to bowl and you’ve got a Sehwag, Warner, the opening batters that can take the game away from you," said Broad.
Stuart Broad has criticised the match officials' decision to fine Mohammed Siraj 15 per cent of his match fee and award him a ...
Stuart Broad has revealed an awkward meeting with David Beckham at Wimbledon earlier this week in which he wasn't quite sure how firm to shake the football icon's injured wrist. Beckham, 50, was ...
England's former pace spearhead Stuart Broad has put the tag of "favourites" on India to stand triumphant against his former side in the first side.
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India Today on MSNDukes have a problem: Stuart Broad slams ball manufacturers after Lord's Test fiascoFormer England pacer Stuart Broad slammed the quality of the Dukes ball after it had to be changed after just 10.4 overs ...
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India Today on MSNBen Stokes all riled up after India targeted Zak Crawley on Day 3: Stuart BroadStuart Broad reckons that Ben Stokes may be out for revenge after the way the Indian players had targeted Zak Crawley earlier ...
Stuart Broad has heavily criticized Australia's current top-order batting lineup, deeming it the "most muddled" he's ...
Former England pacer Stuart Broad criticised the home team’s bowling effort, suggesting they failed to execute their plans properly. “It didn’t feel like the England bowlers fully executed ...
Former cricketer Stuart Broad stated India as favourites to win the Headingley Test. England need 371 runs to win in the final day, but Broad analysed that India bowl well and take their chances ...
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