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Injury concerns hand Broad opportunit­y to impress for England

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England have recalled “caged tiger” Stuart Broad for the fourth Ashes Test, giving him the chance to work out his frustratio­ns after a bit-part role in the series.

Broad admitted in his newspaper column over the weekend that his appearance in just one of the first three matches was a big disappoint­ment and he now has the chance to make his impression at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

He comes in for Ollie Robinson, who is nursing a shoulder issue, and will be charged with lifting the spirits of a side at a low ebb – 3-0 down and without four of their coaching staff due to a Covid-19 outbreak in the camp that finally appears to have come to an end.

Broad is England’s second-highest wickettake­r against Australia with 120, three behind Bob Willis and eight short of Sir Ian Botham, and the 35-year-old had hoped to make more of an impression on his eighth, and possibly, last crack at the old enemy.

Assistant coach Graham Thorpe took charge of team selection alongside captain Joe Root in the absence of the isolating Chris Silverwood, and he suggested Broad and allrounder Ben Stokes were bristling at the prospect of getting back on the pitch.

Unlike Broad, Stokes has been ever-present in the series, but he has yet to summon his best form with bat or ball having only recently returned from a five-month hiatus.

“I hope I’ve got a couple of caged tigers coming into this match, Ben being one and Stuart Broad another one,” said Thorpe.

“I’ve been in contact with Spoons (Silverwood) throughout regarding the selection of the team and he’s been kept in the loop. Myself and Joe, being on the ground, have been able to assess the surface and our bowlers and it felt like a risk to go into it with a couple of lads carrying niggles. So it was right to bring Stuart back in.”

Robinson is England’s top wicket-taker and most used bowler on the tour, taking nine scalps at 26 over the course of 87.2 overs. But the workload was beginning to take its toll, with a brief hamstring scare in Melbourne and now wear and tear in his shoulder. Chris Woakes is also battling a shoulder issue, leaving Broad as the obvious solution.

Thorpe has prioritise­d getting the team relaxed and ready to go, adding: “I’ve had to let them off (the leash) a little bit, enjoy what they’re doing, have fun, get that tension out of the body.

“It’s normal things, just talking to them, making sure they’re in the right frame of mind or encouragin­g them to go to the beach and have a swim. I encourage them to keep their belief. You can get knocked down sometimes in life and you do have to get back up.”

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Stuart Broad has been recalled to face Australia.

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