Bowler has been critical of omission for first and third TestsSteve Smith says Broad’s non-selection has surprised AustraliaStuart Broad looks poised to return for the fourth Ashes Test in
Sydney on Wednesday after recently spelling out his frustration during a failed tour by
England in which he has featured just once.
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The 35-year-old is being lined up to replace Ollie Robinson as England attempt to salvage pride in a series they trail 3-0. Joe Root, who will lead the Test team for a record 60th time, said on Monday the manner of the defeats by Australia “hurt deeply”.