Stuart Broad hailed the mindset of England’s bowling attack after they dismissed Ireland for 172 on the first day of the Test match at Lord’s
Stuart Broad said England’s bowlers had blown away their doubters as well as Ireland’s batters on the first day of the Test summer at Lord’s, after England’s three-seamer attack, augmented by the spin of Jack Leach, bowled the visitors out for 172“When you win the toss and bowl your aim is to try and bowl the team out in a day, so to have done that was a big tick for our bowling attack,” Broad said.
“You can’t underestimate the feeling of seeing your name on the honours board here because it is the most famous in the world and it is very special to get on it,” he said. “A few of us were out there at tea when the sun was shining for one of the first times this season and we were all saying, ‘How good’s this? Blue sky at Lord’s, a crowd in, Test match, it’s as good as it gets.’
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