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Stuart Broad happy about displaying character at Lord’s - Cricket News Update

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Stuart Broad happy about displaying character at Lord’s - Cricket News Update
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/SCJ-Broad-c2465, the lanky pacer from the English bowling brigade which dictated the might of the Indian batting fire-power in the 2000th test match, expressed his contentment about curbing his emotions at the Lord’s turf, on Day-5 of the historical
test.
Broad previously served regular fodder to the media reporters for his below par performances with the bowl alongside his controversial comments on an on field umpire during an encounter against Sri-Lanka, which cost him 50 percent of the match fee.
However, at the Lord’s battlefield, the 25-year-old marshal proved an important asset to http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750.
Fans at the Lord’s cricket round not only witnessed an impeccable bowling spell from the young gun but they also sighted the 25-year-old as a calm campaigner at the crease, even though his compatriots spilled water on his hard work twice in the same over
on day three.
Adding more to his anger management test was the drama at day 5, when on- field Kiwi umpire, Billy Bowden, turned down two of his leg-before-wicket appeals, which involved http://www.senore.com/Cricket/SK-Raina-c2539, seemingly plumb.
Instead of taking it out on the New Zealander, the Englishman kept his cool and patiently walked back to the starting point.
For curbing his on field emotions, Broad, has adulated his psychologist, Mark Bowden, with whom he put in a healthy effort to control his frustration through assuming different situations alongside determining the right response towards them.
Regarding his session with the psychologist, Broad commented, "What I also did before the game was sit down with our psychologist Mark Bowden, visualising certain situations and how I would react if they happened in the Test."
 Later on, the 25-year-old also appreciated the judgment of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Brent-Fraser-Bowden-c48388 as he declined both the appeals on account of being pitched outside the line.
Broad, further described his experience at performing up to the potential and silencing his critics through registering an impactful comeback, as he said, "There perhaps have been better spells in my career but this time there was at least one chance in
every spell I bowled and I'm not sure that has happened for me before. I got seven wickets in the match but it could easily have been more."

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