England's pace bowling stalwart Stuart Broad has said that it's always a "bit of a stressful time" when a new management come in, but added that with Brendon McCullum taking over as the Test team head coach and Rob Key becoming the managing director of men's cricket , their aggressive approach will suit his style of cricket.
One of the most successful seam bowlers in England cricket, Broad was underplayed during the Ashes series in Australia which the Joe Root-led side lost 0-4. The 35-year-old and pace-bowling partner James Anderson were later dropped from the three-Test tour of the Caribbean, with experts saying that the duo had paid the price for the below-par showing of the batters during the Ashes.
Broad and Anderson are now back in the England squad for the opening Test this summer against New Zealand beginning at Lord's on June 2.