Broad relishing challenge

Published June 2, 2008

NOTTINGHAM, June 1: England fast bowler Stuart Broad is relishing the competition for places as he prepares for his first home Test at Trent Bridge against New Zealand this week.

Broad, recalled after Steve Harmison and Matthew Hoggard were dropped in New Zealand this year, will face a challenge from Andrew Flintoff when he recovers from a side strain while injury-ravaged Simon Jones is back in form after knee surgery.

Harmison, Hoggard, Flintoff and Jones were the pace quartet who played a major role in England’s 2005 Ashes triumph.

“I don’t see playing ahead of those guys as a pressure I see it as a privilege,” the lanky Broad, who stands nearly two metres tall, told Reuters. “It’s fantastic to have the opportunity to play when there are so many good bowlers around.

“It must mean the selectors think I can do a job and are showing a bit of faith in me, which is pleasing. All I can do is enjoy my cricket and try to keep getting wickets. It is important I make contributions to an England win.”

Broad’s batting contribution also makes him an attractive prospect in Flintoff’s absence. The 21-year-old left-hande has an average of 24.5 over his seven Test innings and 29.71 from 18 One-day International innings.

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