Broad: I have a steely belief I can be successful for England again

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England pacer Stuart Broad believes he can be successful for the national team again, after being axed from the recently concluded West Indies Test series.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) decided to drop two senior pacers Stuart Broad and James Anderson for this West Indies series, but it proved to be a mistake.

The veteran pacer claimed he and Anderson can still contribute to the national team, as he eyes a way back into the Test squad.
“I have been able to move on from that disappointment, and there was no point dwelling on it, I just need to crack on with my own work. Anderson and myself are in the same boat and both of us have a steely inner belief that we can be successful for England again,”
England is set to play a two-match Test series against New Zealand in June, prior to the Indian Premier League (IPL).
“In terms of selection for that first Test against New Zealand, I don’t think there will be any clarity until a new managing director is appointed. I haven’t had a great deal of contact with the ECB since I was left out of the tour of West Indies but I don’t really need any, to be honest,” he added.