Nov 29 (Reuters) - Former England fast bowler Stuart Broad said the second Ashes test starting Thursday next week will be a lottery and the toss is a key factor in Brisbane with the pink ball.
NEW DELHI: Former England fast bowler Stuart Broad feels England’s chances in the Brisbane Test will largely depend on how effectively they handle the “lottery” of the pink ball. The second Test of ...
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Pink-ball Test could be 'a lottery', warns Broad
Stuart Broad believes the second Test between England and Australia, a day-night game in Brisbane which will be played with a pink ball, is likely to be a "bit of a lottery" that could be determined ...
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