Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
Actually they didn't. Yes, there were a few who actually did expect Broad to be successful against Australia, but most of us simply said he had to play given his success against West Indies, even though he was unlikely to perform all that well.You would have thought after the last match that it would've been Broad's last Test for awhile, but the general consensus was that it was that his only had 1 poor match. Clearly when you are averaging 40 in Test Cricket, it takes a little more then 1 bad game to acchieve such a poor average. Clearly his success against the West Indies was just a matter of facing lesser batsman and so many English supporters overlooked this.
Your ability to construct straw-man arguments is among the most annoying in CW history. Seriously, respond to what people have posted, not what you'd like them to have. Or just shut the **** up and stop making posts whose only use is to annoy people.