Stuart Broad has urged England not to repeat the mistake they made with him during the 2021 Ashes tour and to go all out for the first Test in Perth with a full-strength bowling line-up.
The Channel Seven commentator and Australia’s long-time arch-enemy, who retired at the end of the 2023 Ashes, said the visitors should not look to manage their bowling squad and must play both their pace spearheads Jofra Archer and Mark Wood in all five Tests.
During the last Ashes tour, Broad was rested from the opening Test at the Gabba, which they lost by nine wickets — the beginning of a disastrous campaign that ended in a 4-0 series defeat.
Despite concerns over Wood, who is 35-years-old, and Archer, who has only played only two Tests since 2021, Broad said with the second Test at the Gabba being a

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