Broad must curb annoying on-field behaviour
"Stuart Broad is a fine cricketer, and I always said he was one of the best thinking bowlers I have had the pleasure of captaining
He needs to be careful, because umpires around the world do talk to each other about the moaners, just like they do in county cricket. It is ironic that his father, Chris, is one of the tougher match referees. The way he is going, Broad junior could end up being banned for a couple of games.
If yesterday's incident was a one-off then it wouldn't be too much of a problem but this is far from the first time that Broad has shown stroppiness towards officials, and if he carries on it is going to lead to umpires turning down his appeals and generally having a downer on him ... I am not one for calling for a cricketer to be fined or banned, but Broad was out of order yesterday and perhaps someone has to make a statement with him.
... selecting six specialist batsmen, Matt Prior at seven, and four bowlers is a policy without a future. Whatever the result of this game – even if Ian Bell makes a match-winning hundred – it needs to be binned in almost every instance. To be as conservative in strategy and selection as South Africa, on going into this series, is quite a condemnation.
George Binoy is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo