London, August 20 (PTI) His illustrious career is now part of the English cricket folklore. Broad, the second highest wicketkeeper bowler in Test cricket to the country partner, Anderson, says he spoke to Rob Key, managing director of the English cricket team, and expressed his desire to take care of the U-17 and U-19 players. “It’s definitely something I want to stay connected to, the coaching,” Broad, who took 604 Test wickets, “told The Telegraph.” I talked to rob Key a little about a few things with the younger bowlers in the English setups when the schedule suits’ added the former former Pashar, which hung the role of an exception of all time. Wicketkeepers about formats, although he did not have a timeline at the point of coaching, he was optimistic, it could happen next year. Get their first world title. Where is the next Jimmy Anderson? I watched on Instagram, Harry Moore, which was with a stress fracture. I look at him and go, ‘great talent, 6ft 6in, swing it both ways, hits good areas’. “Where can he be in four years? Maybe even less than that? Where can you see these players whose ceiling is very high? ‘ Broad says he agrees with Rob Key’s plan to involve stalwarts such as Andrew Flintoff and Graeme Swann, among others, to strengthen the English cricket. “I’m completely on the side of Rob Key. You want your best cricket brains to still share information to the best players, and you don’t want them to be set off by jumping by many hoops that may be a little unnecessary with the knowledge they have. ” Broad’s other desire is to become a ‘very good broadcaster’ and believe that Indian cricketer Ravi Shastri has a fascinating voice. ‘The level of analysis that Ricky Ponting gives, the detail he is going with. The tone with Ravi Shastri – how he can go up and down and choose moments to really go. I always look and learn. ‘ I’m definitely at the broadcast right now because I’m definitely not on a level that I’m comfortable with. I want to get better and better and be in those moments where I call great cricket. ‘
Ex-Mengeland Pacer Broad eager to take coaching role
