I'm not someone who looks to swing the ball away majorly.
“I'm not someone who looks to swing the ball away majorly.”
— Stuart Broad · Swing
The World Motivation
I'm not someone who looks to swing the ball away majorly.
“I'm not someone who looks to swing the ball away majorly.”
— Stuart Broad · Swing
I'm not someone who looks to swing the ball away majorly.
We weren't wealthy but we weren't poor either. My mum was a teacher and my dad, Chris, was an England international cricketer. We were always taught respect when it came to money, and that stands me in good stead now. I've always respected my parents, and still look to them for advice when I need it.
The best player I've played with would be Graeme Swann, just because he's proved that regular finger-spinners can take wickets in international cricket for England.
That's one of the good things about cricket, the friendships around the game.
As a bowler I think I am more wicket-based than some.
I feel like when my swing gets off, it's usually something that's very basic about what I'm doing.
It's important for me to understand more about my swing and my game, no matter who I end up working with.
Where I fall down is my short game. I don't practice enough, and when I have to take a half swing from 50 yards out, that's trouble.
Swing dance has been a part of my life since I was born.
You take a couple of days off, and your swing is going to be off. I think it takes 15, 20 at-bats to really feel comfortable again.