Bristol Post

Broad named vice captain for Lord’s Test as Bracey steps up

- David CHARLESWOR­TH

STUART Broad has been announced as England’s vice-captain for the first Test against New Zealand at Lord’s today while there will be at least one debutant in the home side as Gloucester­shire’s James Bracey is set for his internatio­nal bow.

Broad was controvers­ially dropped for the first Test of the English summer last year before a series of remarkable displays after being restored to the XI, in which he averaged 13.41 with the ball and went past 500 Test wickets.

In the absence of the injured Ben Stokes and rested Jos Buttler, Joe

Root revealed seamer Broad - who has in the past led England’s Twenty20 side - would be his deputy on the eve of the two-Test series against the Black Caps.

Root said: “Stuart has been a senior player for a long time. He speaks extremely well, he’s got a very good cricket brain, and captaincy experience within the short format. He’s the right man to take that in Ben and Jos’ absence.

“He’s at real peace with his game at the minute. He’s an integral part as a senior player, and very much a leader within that bowling group. I’m really pleased for him, and it’s a great opportunit­y for him to take that on. You don’t play as many games as he has, or have the record he does, without having to go through some difficult moments in your career. A lot of the time it’s how you respond to that. And he’s always done that extremely well, and it’s why he’s such a wonderful player - and one of the best in the world.”

Bracey, meanwhile, will as expected take his place as wicketkeep­er with Buttler and Jonny Bairstow unavailabl­e after their stints in the Indian Premier League, while the freak injury Ben Foakes suffered rules him out.

Foakes tore his hamstring after a slip in the Surrey dressing room last week, paving the way for Bracey, who has had much of the past year training with England as a reserve at home and abroad. He has taken that experience into this season’s LV= Insurance County Championsh­ip, where he has amassed 479 runs at 47.9. While he is now certain of his place, Root was tight-lipped about who else will feature today.

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 ?? Pictures: Gareth Copley/Getty Images ?? England wicketkeep­er James Bracey, right, dives for a catch with captain Joe Root during a nets session at Lord’s ahead of today’s Test against New Zealand, and, inset below, Stuart Broad, England vice captain, during the same session
Pictures: Gareth Copley/Getty Images England wicketkeep­er James Bracey, right, dives for a catch with captain Joe Root during a nets session at Lord’s ahead of today’s Test against New Zealand, and, inset below, Stuart Broad, England vice captain, during the same session

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