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England

Full name Stuart Christopher John Broad

Born June 24, 1986, Nottingham

Current age 23 years 15 days

Major teams England, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire

Nickname Broady

Batting style Left-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium

Height 6 ft 5 in

Education Oakham School

Relation Father - BC Broad

Stuart Christopher John Broad
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 17 22 5 533 76 31.35 906 58.83 0 3 68 4 4 0
ODIs 49 31 14 301 45* 17.70 414 72.70 0 0 19 4 13 0
T20Is 17 10 4 36 10* 6.00 29 124.13 0 0 3 1 6 0
First-class 56 68 17 1335 91* 26.17 2590 51.54 0 9 16 0
List A 65 36 15 336 45* 16.00 482 69.70 0 0 21 4 15 0
Twenty20 28 11 5 45 10* 7.50 41 109.75 0 0 3 1 7 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 17 29 3262 1746 46 5/85 5/85 37.95 3.21 70.9 0 1 0
ODIs 49 49 2402 2033 76 5/23 5/23 26.75 5.07 31.6 3 1 0
T20Is 17 17 366 485 20 3/17 3/17 24.25 7.95 18.3 0 0 0
First-class 56 9609 5461 183 5/67 29.84 3.40 52.5 6 8 0
List A 65 3160 2693 99 5/23 5/23 27.20 5.11 31.9 3 1 0
Twenty20 28 28 618 694 35 3/13 3/13 19.82 6.73 17.6 0 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut Sri Lanka v England at Colombo (SSC), Dec 9-13, 2007 scorecard
Last Test England v West Indies at Chester-le-Street, May 14-18, 2009 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut England v Pakistan at Cardiff, Aug 30, 2006 scorecard
Last ODI England v West Indies at Birmingham, May 26, 2009 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut England v Pakistan at Bristol, Aug 28, 2006 scorecard
Last T20I England v West Indies at The Oval, Jun 15, 2009 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 2005
Last First-class England XI v Warwickshire at Birmingham, Jul 1-3, 2009 scorecard
List A debut 2005
Last List A England v West Indies at Birmingham, May 26, 2009 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Leicestershire v Nottinghamshire at Leicester, Jun 27, 2006 scorecard
Last Twenty20 England v West Indies at The Oval, Jun 15, 2009 scorecard
Profile

Stuart Broad was shaping up to be an opening bat just like his dad Chris, until he suddenly shot up. Within 18 months he had transformed himself into a medium-fast bowler and was playing for England Under-19 and Leicestershire's first XI. A few months later and he's gone from England's A team to a call-up to the full one-day side. Talk about a meteoric rise.

"I thought I may as well try bowling because I can't just stand around in the field all day," he shrugged - and promptly took 9 for 72 for England Under-19s in ODIs against Sri Lanka and 30 first-class wickets at 27.69 in ten matches in 2005.

But his game could yet change, again: he has aspirations to be an allrounder, and after his first eight Tests, he had racked up three half-centuries from the pivotal No. 8 position, and push his Test average above 40 - a mark his father (39.54) just missed out on over the course of his 25-match career.

At the age of just 19, he was called into the England A set-up in the West Indies to replace James Anderson who flew out to bolster the seniors in India and was twice selected for England A during the 2006 season.

His early performances for the one-day team, against Pakistan, were promising but he was left out of the Champions Trophy 14, but more out of a feeling of not wanting to push him too hard, too soon. He was named in the Academy team to be based in Perth during the Ashes and by the end of the winter he had joined the World Cup squad in the Caribbean. Injury deprived him of a Test debut in May 2007, but he marked his return to the one-day side with 3 for 20 against West Indies at Lord's, and he was then announced in England's squad for the first Test against India in July. His stock continued to rise on tour with England in Sri Lanka when his 11 cheap wickets helped them to a 3-2 series victory. He was then called up for the subsequent Test series in December, making his debut on a slab of Colombo concrete and toiling for 36 sweaty overs. The subsequent tour of New Zealand proved to be his making, however. With Matthew Hoggard and Steve Harmison both lacking form, he was selected for the Wellington Test. The decision was immediately vindicated, if not with a huge match-haul then certainly by the composure and control he showed. The following Test in Napier, however, demonstrated his immense allround talent. A vital 42 helped prop up England's first innings before he took 3 for 54, testing all New Zealand's batsmen with pace and bounce. A diving catch at backward square leg confirmed, if there were any doubts, that England had found themselves a Test cricketer of rare class and even rarer composure. That impression continued to climb during England's home season in 2008 when no less a technical purist as Geoffrey Boycott likened his tall elegant batting style to Sir Garfield Sobers. All he needs now is to start taking more regular wickets.
Jenny Thompson July 2008

Notes

NBC Denis Compton Award 2005

Cricket Writers' Club Young Cricketers of the Year 2006

NBC Denis Compton Award 2006

NBC Denis Compton Award 2007

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Jul 9, 2009

Stuart Broad is bowled off his thigh pad by Mitchell Johnson, England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, 2nd day, July 9, 2009

Stuart Broad is bowled off his thigh pad by Mitchell Johnson

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Jun 28, 2009

Stuart Broad lays a memorial at the war-time grave of the former England bowler, Colin Blythe, during a trip to Flanders, June 27, 2009

Stuart Broad lays a memorial at the war-time grave of the former England bowler, Colin Blythe

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Jun 9, 2009

Stuart Broad and Ryan Sidebottom show off their footballing skills, Nottingham, June 9, 2009

Stuart Broad and Ryan Sidebottom show off their footballing skills

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Country Fixtures Country Results
Cambridge U v Oxford Uni at Cambridge - Jul 7-10
Oxford Uni 152 & 124/4 Cambridge U 339
Essex v Glamorgan at Chelmsford - Jul 7-10
Glamorgan 515/9d Essex 200 & 132/4 (f/o)
Northants v Derbyshire at Northampton - Jul 7-10
Northants 433/9d Derbyshire 371/4
Warwickshire v Sussex at Birmingham - Jul 7-10
Warwickshire 407 Sussex 276/4
England v Australia at Cardiff - Jul 8-12
England 435 Australia 249/1
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