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Monday, 28 October 2013

England seamer Stuart Broad stands his ground on walking saga to Michael Vaughan

England seamer Stuart Broad remains unrepentant about his controversial decision not to walk after he edged Australia spinner Ashton Agar to slip during last summer’s first Ashes Test at Trent Bridge.

Broad was given not out by umpire Aleem Dar and went on to share a decisive partnership with Ian Bell which helped to give England a lead in the series which they went on to win 3-0.

In an interview with former England captain Michael Vaughan which will be broadcast on Radio5 Live this evening Broad insists that he did nothing different to most other professional cricketers. “My first comment on that whole incident is I could name you 18 or 19 players who played in an Ashes series who nicked it and didn’t walk,” Broad said. “We could be here all day if I named players from the past. I am trying to think of someone in the modern game who is consistently a walker.

“It’s a really interesting debate and something that got blown so out of proportion maybe because the Australians were frustrated they had wasted two referrals.

“It was an important moment in the game because, let’s be honest, if Belly and I hadn’t put on those runs, we wouldn’t have won the Test match so we would only have won 3-1 or something.”

Asked by Vaughan whether he would stand his ground again if the same situation were to happen in the first Test of this winter’s Ashes series, Broad said: “Yes. I won’t nick, I’ll hit it for four.”

Broad’s refusal to walk at Trent Bridge was criticised by Australia coach Darren Lehmann, who accused him of “blatant cheating” and urged Australia fans to make Broad cry this winter.

Broad revealed that Australia players had criticised Lehmann for his comments and that the coach had apologised to him for his comments.

“Ryan Harris came over to me and apologised. First of all he said from the players we have given him [Lehmann] a hard time and his comments were unacceptable,” Broad said. “Then he [Lehmann] came across and said: I meant it in jest. I said that in black and white it doesn’t look like jest to me. He said something along the lines of, listen to the interview, and I said, I have far better things to do with my time, and that was about it. We shared a nice beer and I said, 'See you in November’.”

Lehmann has since described England’s cricket as dour and questioned the technique of batsman Jonathan Trott but Broad said England would not be distracted by Australia’s attempts to play mind games.

“It’s like a big boxing match coming up a bit of trash talk. We are the side that don’t need to get involved in that, we are very happy where we are as a team, we have got some very skilful players,” Broad said.

“We don’t need to comment on Australia we don’t need to comment on them as a team. We are more than happy for them to comment on us.”

You can hear more in Stuart Broad Uncovered on BBC Radio 5 Live tonight at 9pm


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Thursday, 29 August 2013

Stuart Broad: Michael Vaughan 'disrespectful' to suggest refunds after England ODI squad named without stars

Vaughan said on Twitter that England fans should be offered a partial refund after it was announced one-day captain Alastair Cook, batsman Ian Bell, off-spinner Graeme Swann and seamers James Anderson and Broad himself would be absent from the five-match NatWest Series, starting on Sept 6.

However, captain Broad has defended the decision, believing certain players in the squad need a rest and that their replacements will be more than a match for Australia.

"I think they're (Vaughan's comments) disrespectful to the side that's going to go out on the field," Broad said.

"There's guys who have performed throughout the county season to get a chance at the international level.

"As an ODI team, we're building towards that 2015 World Cup (where) you need to have a big group of players going into that World Cup with experience of international caps.

"They wouldn't be in the squad if they're not good enough play and that ODI squad will be very focused on beating Australia.

"I know if I was paying to go and watch, I'd want to go and watch England beat Australia, that's it."

Vaughan thought it unfair of England to sell tickets to fans that would have been under the impression they would get to see most of the Ashes winners in action.

Kevin Pietersen, Joe Root, Jonathan Trott and Steven Finn were the only players selected in the ODI squad that played some part in the Ashes.

Vaughan tweeted on Tuesday: "I would have only rested Captain Cook.. Plenty of time to rest from Sept 16th - Nov 21st!!!? Can't sell tickets then rest 5 star names!!!!

"No problems resting players but I think Supporters who have paid good money to watch the best should get a small refund..."


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England fans should get refund after ODI team to face Australia has Ashes heroes missing, says Michael Vaughan

One-day captain Alastair Cook, batsman Ian Bell, off-spinner Graeme Swann and seamers James Anderson and Stuart Broad will sit out the five-match series between Sept 6 and 16.

England’s decision to give a break to crucial players before they attempt to complete a fourth successive Ashes series win had been widely expected but it prompted former captain Vaughan, a Telegraph Sport columnist, to say on Twitter that spectators should be offered a partial refund.

“I would only have rested Captain Cook. Plenty of time to rest from Sept 16th-Nov 21st!!! Can’t sell tickets then rest 5 star names,” Vaughan said after England named a squad including players such as Jamie Overton, who is uncapped at any level.

“No problems resting players but I think supporters who have paid good money to watch the best should get a small refund.”

However, the series is still heading for a sell-out and the counties hosting the internationals – Yorkshire, Lancashire, Warwickshire, Glamorgan and Hampshire – will not offer refunds as team selection is not one of the conditions of purchase. Warwickshire confirmed last night that they had received no requests for refunds.

“Despite the rested players the England squad will be strong and have some exciting young players in it so I do not think it will undermine late sales or leave people feeling short-changed,” Warwickshire chief executive Colin Povey said.

Hampshire believe that the ­presence of local favourite Michael Carberry will help to ensure that the final one-dayer at the Ageas Bowl is a sell-out.

“We’re delighted, especially as Michael Carberry has been called up. Not only is it a great opportunity for Michael, and well deserved too, we expect it to have a positive effect on ticket sales as Hampshire fans get behind one of their own,” a Hamp­shire spokesman said.

The opening ODI at Headingley on Friday week is a sell-out and only a limited number of tickets are available for the matches at Old Trafford on Sept 8, Edgbaston on Sept 11 and Cardiff on Sept 14.

Sky Sports, who will televise the one-day series, declined to comment on England’s squad selection.

England ODI squad v Ireland: E Morgan (Middlesex, capt), G Ballance (Yorkshire), R Bopara (Essex), D Briggs (Hampshire), J Buttler (Somerset), M Carberry (Hampshire), S Finn (Middlesex), C Jordan (Sussex), J Overton (Somerset), B Rankin (Warwickshire), B Stokes (Durham), J Taylor (Nottinghamshire), J Tredwell (Kent), L Wright (Sussex).

England ODI squad v Australia: E Morgan (Middlesex, capt), R Bopara (Essex), J Buttler (Somerset), M Carberry (Hampshire), S Finn (Middlesex), C Jordan (Sussex), J Overton (Somerset), K Pietersen (Surrey), B Rankin (Warwickshire), J Root (Yorkshire), B Stokes (Durham), J Tredwell (Kent), J Trott (Warwickshire), L Wright (Sussex).


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