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‘Enforcer’stuart Broad should deliberate on 'accuracy': Andrew Flower

England team manager Andy Flower has tell fast bowler Stuart Broad to not remember playing the role of an 'enforcer' and focus on improving his accurateness.


"He has got pace and bounce and he is a vast player, but he can be more correct," minor was quoted, as proverb.

"His work is to generate pressure and to take wickets and to do that you usually bowl at off stump. So his work is not to rough up the resistance. It is not to be this outlandish enforcer," he added.

England dropped Stuart Broad for the one-day international series decider alongside Sri Lanka previous this month and he is at the present improbable to find a place in the first test next to India, The cable reports.

Former, England bowling coach David Saker had said that he wants Stuart Broad to play the position of 'an enforcer' to rip conflicting sides.

"We want him to be the enforcer in our squad. There is no better bowler in the world than Stuart broad at bowling bouncers," Saker supposed.

Stuart Broad was sent reverse to county route last week to find a number of forms ahead of the India series.

"We always choose our best XI and Stuart broad has been a large part of that for the previous little years. That is the criteria we will use when option the surface for Lords. He is in the team but we are yet to create a conclusion about the best XI," Flower supposed.




Tim bresnan come back to England test squad

The England selectors nowadays named a 12-man squad for the first npower Test match next to India at Lord's, beginning Thursday July 21.

Test captain Andrew Strauss will guide an England squad that includes Yorkshire paceman Tim Bresnan, who come back to the England Test squad for the first time since the 5th Ashes Test in Sydney in January.


The addition of Bresnan and the lapse of Middlesex's Steven Finn is the only change to the England squad that won the current npower Test series against Sri Lanka 1-0.

England National Selector, Geoff Miller, supposed: "This is obviously a highly-anticipated series connecting two of the world's top Test playing nations and I be acquainted with the England team is surely looking onward to the confront of captivating on the figure one ranked team in Test cricket.

"Subsequent the winning Test and ODI series against Sri Lanka we are satisfied to be able to take in Tim Bresnan in the Test squad after his outstanding return from a calf muscle hurt. Tim adds further bite to our speed attack along with James AndersonChris Tremlett and Stuart Broad who has very much benefitted from receiving overs and wickets under his belt for Nottinghamshire during the week.

"Steven Finn has also benefitted from his time at region level in current weeks and continues to press solid for Test selection. It's very agreeable to see the depth of excellence around our bowling attack chiefly with a challenging 4th Test match series on the horizon."

England squad - 1st npower Test

Andrew Strauss (Middlesex) (Captain)

James Anderson (Lancashire)

Ian Bell (Warwickshire)

Tim Bresnan (Yorkshire)

Stuart Broad (Nottinghamshire)

Alastair Cook (Essex)

Eoin Morgan (Middlesex)

Kevin Pietersen (Surrey)

Matt Prior (Sussex)

Graeme Swann (Nottinghamshire)

Chris Tremlett (Surrey)

Jonathan Trott (Warwickshire)