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Chris Broad

Chris Broad
Personal information
Full name Brian Christopher Broad
Born (1957-09-29) 29 September 1957 (age 59)
Knowle, Bristol, England
Nickname Walter, Broodie, B-Road
Height 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Batting style Left-handed
Bowling style Right arm medium
Role Opening batsman, match referee
Relations Stuart Broad (son)
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 506) 28 June 1984 v West Indies
Last Test 17 June 1989 v Australia
ODI debut (cap 90) 1 January 1987 v Australia
Last ODI 24 May 1988 v West Indies
Domestic team information
Years Team
1979–1983 Gloucestershire
1984–1992 Nottinghamshire
1985–1986 Orange Free State
1993–1994 Gloucestershire
Career statistics
Competition Tests ODI FC LA
Matches 25 34 340 319
Runs scored 1661 1361 21892 10396
Batting average 39.54 40.02 38.07 34.76
100s/50s 6/6 1/11 50/105 11/68
Top score 162 106 227* 122
Balls bowled 6 6 1631 1027
Wickets 0 0 16 25
Bowling average  –  – 64.81 36.80
5 wickets in innings  –  – 0 0
10 wickets in match  – n/a 0 n/a
Best bowling  –  – 2/14 3/46
Catches/stumpings 10/– 10/– 189/– 82/–
Source: CricketArchive, 24 December 2007

Brian Christopher "Chris" Broad (born 1957) is a former English cricketer and broadcaster who currently serves as a cricket official. As an opening batsman, he played 26 Test matches for England and scored six centuries, together with 34 One Day International matches with a respectable over 40 average. He is known largely for his feats during the 1986/87 Ashes series where he hit three centuries in consecutive Tests, and for his fiery demeanour at the crease.

Broad's children are both involved in cricket. His son Stuart is a fast bowler who, like his father, represents both England and Nottinghamshire, while his daughter Gemma is a performance analyst with England's One-Day squad. Cricket correspondent Colin Bateman noted, "Chris Broad pressed the self-destruct button on a career that promised so much. His lack of self-control at the crease brought a sad end to his reign as England opener at the age of 30, when he should have been enjoying his prime years."

Born 29 September 1957, in Knowle, Bristol to parents Ken and Nancy, Broad suffered from osteomyelitis at the age of 15, which delayed his development as a cricketer. His first-class debut came for Gloucestershire in 1979 and he secured a permanent place in the team the following summer. As well as Nottinghamshire, he also played for Orange Free State. Returning to Gloucestershire in 1993, Broad retired at the end of the 1994 season with a hip injury.

Broad made his Test debut for England in 1984, in the second Test match against the West Indies at Lord's. Opening the batting with Graeme Fowler, Broad scored 55 in an opening partnership of 101 runs. Fowler went on to score 106 runs; however, England were bowled out for 286. The West Indies reached 245 in response. England's second innings began poorly, Broad being dismissed for a duck having faced only nine balls, and the West Indies reached the 342 run target set for them thanks to 214* from Gordon Greenidge. Broad therefore averaged 27.50 in his debut Test match.


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