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‘Absolute Dirt, Embarrassing Moments’: Stuart Broad over Harry Brook, where he bowled 37mph bowling

England ‘Harry Brook was handed over bowling duty in the final by Skipper Ben Stokes in the 4th Test (Photo by Stue Force/Getty Image)

Former England Pacer Stuart Broad has excavated the strategy of the home team as “embarrassing”, “embarrassing” of Harry Brook’s spell on the last day of the fourth Test against India at Old Trafford. Rabindra Jadeja and Washington have been coming for centuries with a draw and moving to Indian batsmen, England captain Ben Stokes offered a handshahek to eradicate the game mutually eliminated. But Jadeja rejected it, which likes the Indian pair to reach their personal milestones. Disappointed with the verdict, Stokes handed over the ball to part-time bowler Harry Brook, who surprisingly switchs to his normal medium speed off-spin in a clear step to fasten the match’s conclusion. Stuart Broad was not back, speaking on the “for the love of cricket” podcast. Broad said, “Harry Brook came to bowl and he bowled completely. He closed the spin. It was a shameful moment,” Broad said, clearly unaware of the switch. “Right-arrow medium speed and you come up and bowl from spin? I didn’t know he bowled the spin,” Broad said. “He looked like a poor man’s Dan Lawrence in his action. He was trying to complete the game if he (India’s batsmen) were trying to get his hundreds.”

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Further drama was seen in the closing stages as Stokes brought all the fielders within the ten yards of the bat, appearing to urge India to end their innings quickly.However, Broad said that if he was playing, he would be watching to complete the game as soon as possible and take off his shoes. However, the former pacer agreed that no side was wrong – India wanted to bat for a long time or England wanted to wrap things quickly. This incident has created a debate among cricket pundits. While Dale Stan defended England’s move to save his bowlers for Oval Decider, Sunil Gavaskar slammed Stokes and praised India’s batsmen. Nasir Hussain also criticized the decision to use Brook, which questions the message sent to it.

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The final test at the Oval will be decisive, with the five-match series 2–1 standing in England’s favor. India needs a win to level the series, while England will see it to seal it with 3–1 results. But as according to the conclusion of the series to conclude, Broad’s blunt comments have further exposed the increasing investigation on England’s fourth day mentality.

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