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WC: Broad hopes England can reach next round

| | Mar 04, 2015, at 03:54 pm
Adelaide, Mar 4 (IBNS): English fast bowler Stuart Broad feels that the side can reach the quarter-finals of the World Cup.

England need to win the remaining games of the World Cup to reach the next round as they have lost three matches out of the four they have played so far.

Speaking to ecb.co.uk, he said: “I’ve obviously torn in with the ball and tried so hard to pick up wickets.

“So far it’s not quite happened for me or Jimmy just yet. We’re experienced enough to know that times change in cricket," he said.

"It is a funny old game. You keep working hard and you keep doing your basics, and things do change for you. And, touch wood, it might change at a good time for us; win two games and we’re in a quarter-final," he said.
 

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