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Bernard B. Jacobs Theater
New York, NY
Monday, 12/23/xxxx, 7:00 PM
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The simplistic explanation would be that Broad, infuriated by the goading, expressed his fury with a spell of hostile bowling. And it is true he has attracted the level of abuse usually reserved for those who have eaten their own one stage the police even arrested a man who attempted to smuggle a piglet into the ground in a pram. In a reprise of a gag first aimed 31 years ago against Ian Botham and the England offspinner at the time, Eddie Hemmings, the aim was apparently to release the piglet onto the field with "Broad" painted on its side. The man was later charged with animal cruelty which might, depending on your view, be seen as even greater insult to Broad.But it does Broad a disservice to diminish his performance to that of a furious brute. This was the performance of a skilful, experienced Test bowler. The aggression was channelled and controlled; the short ball - though it claimed his first four wickets - was used as variation and, though conditions offered little, he found just enough movement in the air and off the pitch to damage a brittle top-order. It was a performance that would not have shamed Glenn McGrath.Broad may be cast in the role of pantomime villain in Australia, but his record is beginning to deserve rather more respect. The wicket of Mitchell Johnson, bowled by a fine inswinger to end an excellent seventh-wicket stand, gave Broad not only his fifth five-wicket haul of the Test year, but also made him the first man to take 50 Test wickets in xxxx. While it is true that England tend to play more Tests than most nations, an average of 24.16 underlines his increasingly value.Broad's problem is that the jury declared its verdict too early. Thrown into international cricket as a 20-year-old, he has learned his trade in the unforgiving public eye. So, instead of enduring those inevitable tough days in the relative anonymity of county cricket, he instead had to suffer Yuvraj Singh thrashing him for six sixes in an over on the biggest stage of all. Some will never shed the image of Broad as the over-promoted starlet who promised rather more than he delivered.But he is far more than that these days. While his divergent record at home and away - he has taken 147 wickets in 36 Tests at an average of 27.50 at home and 62 wickets in 24 Tests at an average of 38.59 away; an average that rises to 145.50 from three Tests in India - suggests he is still a work in progress, he does seem, at the age of 27, to be finding the consistency and mental strength that characterise the best.His experience showed in the dismissal of Shane Watson. Replays made the shot look poor - and it is true that Watson could have left the ball - but by going wide on the crease and seeing the ball hold its line, Broad induced a moment of indecision that proved crucial.Both Chris Rogers and Michael Clarke were the victims of well-directed short balls. After Rogers fended to gully, Clarke popped the first short delivery he faced to one of the two short legs placed in readiness. He has now been dismissed by Broad six times in his last eight completed innings and, perhaps due to his back injury preventing him from leaning away from the short ball, has serious questions to answer against that line of attack.The mind-games continue. While Mitchell Johnson claimed Australia had a par total, Broad rated the wicket as "fantastic". Time will tell who is correct, but all the indications are that Broad's description is the more accurate.Really compelling spells there from Broad once again, just like in the last few games of the previous Ashes series. Seldom has the phrase "let the ball do the talking" rang so loudly in one's mind. It's only Day 1 of Game 1, so let's not get too carried away just yet. Personally I'm not a huge fan of Broad, but can't deny that he's a vital cog to the England team when he's in this fine form. Long may it continue Stuart Broad...As an Australian who has attended many a test, I can tell you that Aussie crowds respond by and large to whatever the media dictates; if the papers say Broad is a so-and-so, you can be more than guaranteed he will cop it at the ground that day. If the papers are apathetic, so too will the crowd be. Basically, aussies don't *care* one way or the other : as long as the cricket is good, that counts most. But should there be a villain - again, as per dictated by the media - you can be rest assured the crowd will be brutal. Mostly for fun mind you, but some get carried away and take it all too seriously.Samdanh 'That is Australia for you. A unique country that loves and plays sport hard but appreciates and respects when opposition does well.' Really??? Mate I have spent a lot of time in Aus and believe me, you are looking through rose tinted specs.Broad was booed. Not for nothing. He did well and there were more people who gave him a standing ovation when he picked 5 and when he returned to the pavilion at the end of the day's play. That is Australia for you. A unique country that loves and plays sport hard but appreciates and respects when opposition does well. And this is just the first day of the 5 Test long series. Euphoria over Broad's first day's honours especially relating to the crowd booing him, sound immature to say the leastI think Broad is just following the clues given by Shami on the recent Australia's tour of India. Australia is indeed struggling against pacers - reverse swing and short pitched bowling, as was blatantly exposed and exploited by Shami and now Broad is just following it.I can't believe you Poms are taking the Stuart Broad pantomime banter seriously! Somewhat ironic, given the long history of the Barmy Army in doing exactly this kind of thing, and what was dished out to Warner just a few months ago in England. Some of your need to get a sense of humour.
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