Former England skipper Nasser Hussain has said that pace bowler Stuart Broad is justified in reacting with "such anger and frustration" after he was dropped from the side for the three-match Test series against the West Indies in the Caribbean next month.
Both of England's leading wicket-takers, 35-year-old Broad and 39-year-old Jimmy Anderson, were dropped for the Caribbean tour in the aftermath of the 0-4 Ashes defeat in Australia.
While the England and Wales Cricket Board's (ECB) interim managing, Andrew Strauss, has been quoted as saying that the recent selection news does not necessarily mean the end of the careers of Broad and Anderson -- two of the highest wicket-takers not just in England but in the world --, Broad said in his column for Mail on Sunday after being dropped that the decision had "affected his sleep" and he was still trying to come to terms with the ECB decision.