ENG vs NZ: England Squad Feel They 'Can Win Games From Any Position'- Stuart Broad

Updated - 19 Jun 2022, 12:12 PM

Stuart Broad
Stuart Broad (Image Credit: Twitter)

In the two Test matches that England has played under the guidance of its new head coach and captain, Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes, respectively, they have been a dramatically different Test squad. While there were times when it appeared they could lose both matches, they were able to pull off incredible comebacks on both occasions to secure a series victory.

Meanwhile Stuart Broad has cautioned supporters that England’s growing Test strategy will make the exciting gamble in a Trent Bridge triumph, which he puts as high as any in his career, the rule rather than the exception. 

England Are Going To Risk Defeat: Stuart Broad

England vs New Zealand (Image Credits: Twitter)
England vs New Zealand (Image Credits: Twitter)

‘We are going to risk defeat because, even if we had lost, it’s still more inspiring than blocking out for a draw or never having a scent of victory,’ Broad said. 

‘We believe we will win more than we lose playing this style and that we can win games from any position. Only when you start doubting yourself do you tend to mess things up. 

‘Of course, there are going to be times we say a positive option is to get a draw because a win is not within our reach. 

‘Earlier this year, in Sydney, was an example of a positive draw. We batted the full day and saw the game out nine wickets down. Saving games is still relevant. There was no point slogging a ball up in the air in the last over of that Test.’ 

However, infected by coach Brendon McCullum’s positive epidemic, England never faltered in their pursuit of a 299-run goal against New Zealand at Trent Bridge. Even when they were at 93 for four. 

‘We needed 160 runs at tea and in that scenario, even if you can get it to eight wickets down needing 80, you can still do it. Eight wickets down, needing 350, you can’t,’ Broad continued.  

‘Anything achievable, we will hunt and go for now because this week proved that the talent is there in the team to go and do it.’ 

This Was Right Up There In Terms Of Results In My Test Career: Stuart Broad

Stuart Broad of England. Photo- AP
Stuart Broad  England. Photo- AP

Broad’s excitement belies the fact that he turns 36 this week. The clarity in it, in contrast to last winter, when his dismissal from a team on the verge of relegation generated questions about whether his international career was over. 

However, two games into a new era, he is left remembering on one of the most memorable Tests in history, one that included 24 sixes, the most ever in an England match, and saw Ben Stokes’ side score at 4.7 runs per over throughout. 

‘This was right up there in terms of results in my Test career because of the style of the win, it being my home ground and a full house on the last day,’ Broad said. 

‘Then, consider the position we were in, conceding 553 in the first innings. To take 20 wickets on a pitch like that also deserves a lot of credit. 

‘The Headingley Ashes Test of 2019 for the drama, the feeling sick and nervous. That was outrageously good. A victory from the jaws of defeat. Whereas this one was claimed of our own making.’ 

It’s More About Changing The Momentum Of The Game: Stuart Broad

It’s also worth considering Broad’s contribution to it. The old dog has added new tricks into his routine after being accused of being stuck in his ways for patches of his 154-cap career, bowling dry as a regular. 

Stuart Broad
Stuart Broad, England (Image Credit: Twitter)

‘Everyone has been given confidence to play their own way and as long as that way is moving the game forward, you are going to be backed,’ Broad explained. 

‘It’s freed me up because I’m not thinking if I get one for 100, I’ve failed. It’s more about changing the momentum of the game rather than the old school of putting numbers on the board. 

‘As a seam bowler there was no seam movement and the stumps weren’t in play because of the bounce. So, what was my biggest threat? In certain spells it was using that bounce with shorter-pitched bowling. 

‘I’ve taken away that pressure of trying to be the same, consistent bowler all the time, bowling at the top of off stump for the whole match. I wouldn’t have been as threatening as I was running in and trying different things.’ 

Stuart Broad Lauds Jonny Bairstow

In a game that included hundreds from Ollie Pope and Joe Root, as well as Jonny Bairstow’s magnum opus of 136 off 92 balls, Stuart Broad claimed five of England’s 20 wickets. 

Jonny Bairstow
Jonny Bairstow, England. Image: Twitter

‘Jonny’s probably going to thrive as much as anyone because of our style of play,’ Broad said.  

‘He’s got the talent, he’s got the aggression and power. The see-ball, hit-ball approach, without the worry of being judged if he gets out is perfect for him. 

‘It was a brutal innings. He’d have been proud of that in a one-day international but to do it with fielders on the boundary and in a pressure scenario, is testament to him. 

‘When you pick an XI, you pick a style of players for different scenarios. You are not necessarily picking Jonny Bairstow to score you tough runs when it’s nipping around or survive for a period of time. He is in the team to take the game to the opposition. 

‘I couldn’t believe the consistency of his ball striking or the fact he didn’t make a mistake. It all happened so quickly. The runs required kept diminishing at such a rate. 

‘He’s been in and out of the team quite a bit and maybe that’s because people have struggled to know what his best role is in Test cricket. We know he won’t be able to play like that every day but if he keeps that mindset, he will be very dangerous. 

‘In England, we get a bit obsessed with averages and stats and consistency, yet the biggest strength of the one-day team since 2015 has been to get rid of the players who had solid averages at OK strike rates and bring players in who could have big impacts. 

‘Yes, they might struggle for a spell but then when you want them to deliver, they do. It’s about carrying that mentality into the Test match team now.’ 

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