Sunderland Echo

Broad hasn’t given thought to England’s captain role

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Stuart Broad appears to have distanced himself from succeeding Joe Root as England's Test captain.

Broad, 35, has been touted as a possible short-term replacemen­t for Root, who stepped down on Friday after five years in the role.

But the Nottingham­shire bowler, who has previously skippered England in both T20 and one-day internatio­nal matches, hinted in his column for the Mail on Sunday that Ben Stokes was the leading candidate.

Broad said: "Naturally, I am aware that my name has been touted as a potential successor to Joe as England captain and I guess that is because I am an experience­d, centrally-contracted player who has been around the internatio­nal game a long time.

"However, it is not something I have given any thought to because firstly I am not currently in possession of a shirt within the England Test team and my focus is very much on changing that by taking wickets for Nottingham­shire over the next few weeks.

"In fact, I would argue we are in a fairly unique position as far as selection for the Test team goes right now in that there are only two players whose names you could write in pen on the scorecard.

"One of them is Joe Root, the other is Ben Stokes - and one of them isn't going to be captain for the first Test of the summer against New Zealand at Lord's on June 2 because he has just given the job away."

Broad has made 152 Test match appearance­s for England since making his debut in 2007 and has taken 537 wickets at an average of 27.80.

Ex-England players Nasser Hussain and Nick Compton have backed Broad to become interim skipper.

 ?? ?? Nottingham­shire bowler Stuart Broad.
Nottingham­shire bowler Stuart Broad.

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