You have to have a part of you like that as a bowler - that fire in you to keep going.
“You have to have a part of you like that as a bowler - that fire in you to keep going.”
— Stuart Broad · Bowler
The World Motivation
You have to have a part of you like that as a bowler - that fire in you to keep going.
“You have to have a part of you like that as a bowler - that fire in you to keep going.”
— Stuart Broad · Bowler
You have to have a part of you like that as a bowler - that fire in you to keep going.
When you look at the best Nos. 6 and 7 in the world, they all average above 45, so gone are the days when you could get away with someone at 6 or 7 who's below 40. You need to have those runs on the board.
Shaun Pollock is actually the best role model for me as a very good attritional bowler.
I've always targeted that number eight spot.
It's a huge privilege to be named England Twenty20 captain and form part of a leadership team that I've no doubt will work well together with a great deal of synergy.
The main thing for a bowler is his wrist position, and that, as I've said before, is something I'm working on.
A bowler can make or break a chap.
There's little that's subtle about Hardus Viljoen - he's a broad-chested, broad-shouldered fast bowler, who simply trundles up to the wicket and hurls it down as fast as possible.
MS has always been a bowler's captain.
There is nothing worse for a bowler than knowing you cannot give your all. If you try to, you can mess yourself up for the future, so you are torn between that and protecting your body. You simply cannot do both.