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Wi vs Aus: Stuart Broad takes a jib in Australia’s batting line -up – ‘Most of the top three in my lifetime’. Cricket news

Australia’s Cameron Green, Bu Webster and Sam Constas. (AP Photo/Ricardo Majlan)

Former England Pacer Stuart Broad has criticized Australia’s current Test cricket top order batting lineup, which he has called “the most mudded”, which he has ever seen, while speaking on grade cricketer podcast. Broad, who has played 40 Ashes Tests, compared the current lineup to Golden Era in Australia, featuring Matthew Hayden, Justin Langer and Ricky Ponting, which highlights a significant decline in quality.The current top order of Australia has a 38 -year -old Usman Khwaja, a test of 18.25 with Kishori Sam Contas and an average of only 16.66, in the position of all -rounder Cameron Green Number Three.“I am not out thinking that this is the top three in my lifetime. I grew up with Hayden, Langer and Ponting, “Broad said while analyzing Australia’s top-order conflicts during his West Indies tour during podcast.Broad questioned the position of Green, especially as the first drop, stated: “Cameron Green 3 … he is a six, not that? Or he? Or five. Whoever used to take off the stump guard will actually encourage me as an opening bowler because they play in the fifth stump and do not know where their off stump is.”Despite his criticism, Broad showed an understanding of the newcomer Constas, who started in Boxing Day Tests. “Constas is young and learning in his own way, those pitches in Caribbean are quite difficult, so I think he will get a run (in ashes). I saw him the net before the World Test Championship at Lord’s and even though he did not play, the crunch you hear with the bat was impressive, but he started asking for a little question. But I think he (Contas) to live, “he said.

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Regarding the recent omission of Maneus Labschagan from the early XI, Broad expressed confidence in his final return. “Finally with Labuschagne, I know he has been struggling for a few years, but he is a good player. So I would be surprised that if he does not return to the frame at any level.”Looking at the upcoming Ashes series, Broad emphasized the need for Australia to strengthen its top order. “I can’t see that this is the same top three for ash. I am trying that he is not looking far ahead, especially with English cricket, but Australian selectors usually get the right and they can not see the top three in the current Caribbean, which is amazing in the top three. They need to find a way to protect Smith and Head on four and five, and said.Broad concluded his assessment by exposing the importance of protecting Steve Smith’s batting position: “You cannot have Steve Smith in every game so soon. One of Australia’s greatest strength when ‘Smudgar’ comes with a 35-over old ball and it is not doing anything … So they need to find a way to do so.”

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