Broad happy with his effort

Broad happy with his effort
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Summary England seamer Stuart Broad has said that he was very happy at teams fightback at Trent Bridge.

England seamer Stuart Broad said his confidence was back after taking a hat-trick against India in the second Test at Trent Bridge here on Saturday.The 25-year-old fast-medium bowler wreaked havoc with the new ball, having India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni caught in the slips, trapping Harbhajan Singh lbw and then clean bowling Praveen Kumar to become only the 12th England bowler in 134 years of Test cricket to take a hat-trick.He was also the first bowler to achieve the feat against India and the first to do so in a Test at Trent Bridge, the 25-year-old fast-medium bowlers Nottinghamshire home ground.Broad saw his treble propel him to Test-best figures of six for 46 -- a return that included a stunning spell of five for no wicket in 16 balls.England closed on 24 for one in their second innings, still 43 runs behind, and Broad added: It will be a massive day tomorrow. We need to bat big and one guy needs to get a big hundred then we are right in the game because bowling last on that wicket could be an advantage for us.
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