A Quote by Stuart Broad

Bowlers have to accept they will go for runs sometimes. — © Stuart Broad
Bowlers have to accept they will go for runs sometimes.
There will be bowlers who will be having a good day, so it is important to give them their due. At the same time, you have put pressure on other bowlers who are not having an entirely good outing.
I have always liked to attack the bowlers, and batting is all about getting runs.
What inspiration will other fast bowlers have if they don't have anybody to inspire them to become fast bowlers.
I can get runs much faster if I stay there in the middle to give bowlers more time and cushion.
I have just accepted certain things and it makes it easier. I accept I will get injured. I accept I cannot win every race. I work hard to decrease the chances of those things happening but I accept they will happen. A lot of people don't accept it. They get injured, they go crazy.
It's runs for batsmen which is the criteria for selection and similarly, it is wickets for bowlers which are important.
Our motto is just to play the whole 48 minutes. We are here to play it from start to finish. Things will go up and down. We will make runs and they will make runs. But we just keep playing.
It really gave me a lot of confidence to know that I could score runs against some really good bowlers.
A lot of the emphasis on international bowlers is on their pace and Australia coach Darren Lehmann is a big fan of bowlers who can bowl 90mph-plus.
I have been saying for a long time that bowlers come in packs. When you have a senior bowler in the pack, he can guide the young bowlers in pressure situations by talking with them.
If I get runs in an entertaining fashion, then great. I like to get on top of bowlers and be aggressive. I don't want to be dominated by them. Hopefully people enjoy the way I play.
Let go of your expectations. The universe will do what it will. Sometimes your dreams will come true. Sometimes they won't. Sometimes when you let go of a broken dream, another one gently takes its place. Be aware of what is, not what you would like to be, taking place.
Happiness is like the weather. Sometimes it’s rainy, sometimes it’s sunny, and you gotta just go through and accept what’s there in front of you.
If you go for wickets all the time, then you will go for runs as well because you will have to flight the ball and invite the batsmen to hit you.
In every match, there are difficult decisions; sometimes they go in your favour and sometimes against. You need to be able to accept them.
England have no McGrathish bowlers, there are hardly any McGrathish bowlers, except for [Glenn] McGrath
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