Will England’s new captain – James Anderson – return to Stuart Broad? It has not yet been announced if England’s new Test captain Ben Stokes has a 1-point agenda at this stage. Following his official appointment, Stokes wants to bring back the pace pair of James Anderson and Stuart Broad in the England Test squad: Follow live cricket news updates with InsideSport.IN
New England captain: Sure, Ben Stokes will be announced.
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Stokes and newly elected ECB MD Rob Key are both keen to bring the pair back into the fold for the home Test this summer, the Times reported.
James Anderson-Stuart Broad ready to return- The duo were surprisingly sidelined before the tour of the West Indies, after touring in and out of Australia’s Ashes tour. However, both pacers have discussed their future roles in the key team and it looks like they will play some role this summer.
New England captain: Incoming England captain Ben Stokes has expressed a desire to bring back the pair of James Anderson and Stuart Broad.

The squad for the opening Test of the summer against New Zealand at Lord’s on 2 June will be selected on 28 May.
New England captain: Incoming England captain Ben Stokes has expressed a desire to bring back the pair of James Anderson and Stuart Broad.
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James Anderson-Stuart Broad ready to return- He replaced Eoin Morgan as ODI captain on short notice during the home series against Pakistan last year after Kovid’s rampant destruction of the squad. England won that series 3-0.
Despite concerns about his workload, Stokes has taken charge and will now look to build his form and fitness ahead of the New Zealand series.
New England captain: Incoming England captain Ben Stokes has expressed a desire to bring back the pair of James Anderson and Stuart Broad.
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