Stuart Broad has launched a scathing attack on the England selectors after being axed for the first time at home for eight years.
Broad opened up on the 'anger', 'frustration' and 'emotion' he felt after being told his services were not required this week, despite bowling the best he ever had in the last couple of years.
And following a summer in which he had David Warner in his pocket in a drawn Ashes series before being the team's leading wicket-taker in a win in South Africa, Broad thought the shirt was his. "I'm not a particularly emotional person but I've found the last couple of days quite tough,” said Broad who has been watching on from his bedroom balcony, but made it to Sky Sports' player zone for a 'diary room' chat. “To say I'm
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