The photo above show Stuart Broad in full flow during his excellent knock of 64 in England's 1st innings of the 2nd
Test against India at Stuart's home ground Trent Bridge. Broad also scored 44 in the 2nd innings, coupled with 6 wickets
in the match, to help England to a crushing 319 runs victory. Stuart enjoyed a terrific summer in 2011 against the Indians,
his 25 wickets coming at an outstanding 13.84 apiece and his 182 runs with the bat averaging out at 60.67.
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Date |
Test |
Venue |
1st Inns |
2nd Inns |
Batting |
Ct |
Result |
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19/12/08 |
2 |
Mohali |
26-9-84-1 |
14-2-50-1 |
1 & dnb |
0 |
Draw |
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21/07/11 |
1 |
Lord's |
22-8-37-4 |
20.3-4-57-3 |
0 & 74* |
0 |
Won |
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29/07/11 |
2 |
Nottingham |
24.1-8-46-6 |
14.4-5-30-2 |
64 & 44 |
0 |
Won |
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10/08/11 |
3 |
Birmingham |
17-6-53-4 |
12-4-28-2 |
dnb & dnb |
2 |
Won |
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18/08/11 |
4 |
The Oval |
21-3-51-2 |
20-6-44-2 |
dnb & dnb |
0 |
Won |
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15/11/12 |
1 |
Ahmedabad |
24-1-97-0 |
dnb |
25 & 3 |
0 |
lost by 9 wickets |
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23/11/12 |
2 |
Mumbai |
12-1-60-0 |
dnb |
6 & dnb |
0 |
won by 10 wickets |
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09/07/14 |
1 |
Nottingham |
33-13-53-2 |
21-7-50-2 |
47 & - |
0 |
Match Drawn |
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17/07/14 |
2 |
Lord's |
22-5-79-2 |
23-6-93-1 |
4 & 8 |
0 |
lost by 95 runs |
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27/07/14 |
3 |
Southampton |
25-7-66-3 |
13-6-22-0 |
dnb & dnb |
1 |
won by 266 runs |
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07/08/14 |
4 |
Manchester |
13.4-6-25-6 |
dnb |
12* & dnb |
0 |
won by an inns & 54 runs |
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15/08/14 |
5 |
The Oval |
15.1-4-27-2 |
10-2-22-1 |
37 & dnb |
0 |
won by an inns & 244 runs |
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9/11/16 |
1 |
Rajkot |
29-9-78-1 |
3-2-8-0 |
6* & dnb |
0 |
Match Drawn |
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17/11/16 |
2 |
Visakhapatnam |
16-2-49-1 |
14-5-33-4 |
13 & 5 |
0 |
lost by 246 runs |
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16/12/16 |
5 |
Chennai |
27-6-80-2 |
- |
19 & 1 |
0 |
lost by an inns & 75 runs |
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Stuart Broad takes 'keeping your eye on the ball' to a new extreme at Old Trafford on August 9th, 2014. Batting against India,
Broad top-edged a Varun Aaron bouncer through the gap between the visor and the grille of his helmet, breaking his nose.
Unsurprisingly, Broad retired hurt. Photo by & copyright © George Herringshaw.