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Stuart Broad’s Surprising Strategy to Support Ben Stokes in the Ashes 2023 Test
Veteran England pacer Stuart Broad has revealed a unique tactic that played a crucial role in helping his teammate, Ben Stokes, during the second Ashes 2023 Test in Headingley.
Diverting Attention from the England Captain
Broad’s unconventional approach involved engaging in confrontations with Australian cricketers. This strategy aimed to divert their attention away from the England captain, allowing Stokes to focus on his performance on Day 5.
Stokes’ Awe-Inspiring Performance
Stokes, known for his incredible display at Headingley in 2019, once again showcased his remarkable skills under immense pressure. After the controversial run-out of Jonny Bairstow, Stokes found himself partnering with Broad, who had struggled to score significantly in Test cricket since 2018. It was at this critical moment that Stokes decided to launch a counter-attack.
A Breathtaking Onslaught
With England needing 179 runs for victory, Stokes embarked on a breathtaking onslaught, particularly during a single over bowled by Cameron Green. Stokes smashed 23 runs off that over, including three consecutive sixes, leading him to his 13th Test century. The partnership between Stokes and Broad flourished, reaching 108 runs for the eighth wicket and posing a significant threat to the Australian team.
England’s Momentum Fades
Despite Stokes’ heroics, the English lower-order couldn’t maintain the momentum after his dismissal. The Australian bowlers quickly dismantled the remaining batsmen, securing a hard-fought 43-run victory for Australia and establishing a commanding 2-0 lead in the 2023 Ashes series.
Broad’s Strategy: Engaging in Battles
“Sometimes I just like to get in a little battle for myself. I knew it was such an important moment in that game at Lord’s, and I needed to ensure I was mentally focused to support Ben Stokes,” Broad told Sky Sports.
“Part of my strategy was to pick a fight with a couple of Australians so I wouldn’t be too preoccupied with technique. I wanted to focus on the ball and ensure I stayed in the game,” he added.