Former England captain Michael Vaughan feels that the Test side is trying to build a culture that doesn't include Stuart Broad and James Anderson. He added that he is happy with the call taken to not include the veteran pacers for Tests against the West Indies.
On Tuesday, Broad and Anderson were notable exclusions from the 16-member squad travelling to West Indies for three Tests.
"England want to build a new culture. That's what has led them to the huge decision to drop Jimmy Anderson and Stuart Broad from the squad to the West Indies. They're trying to create a culture away from Broad and Anderson. Sometimes high-class senior bowlers can be an issue in the side. That's not saying they're not good people -- they are -- but you sometimes need to move forward," wrote Vaughan in his column for The Telegraph on Wednesday.