Manchester, July 26: Stuart Broad hit 62 from 45 balls on the second day of the third Test between England and West Indies to take his side to a commanding position in the match. The innings has been part of an upturn in fortunes for Broad with the bat in recent matches and he credited former England coach Peter Moores, who is also his current mentor at Nottinghamshire, for it.
Broad said that Moores asked him to take a leaf out of Australian spin great Shane Warne's batting technique that the latter used during the dramatic 2005 Ashes.
"Mooresy came to me at the start of June and basically said: 'Look at how Shane Warne played'," Broad told Sky Sports. "Particularly in the '05 Ashes when he scored some really useful runs. He was quite unorthodox, opening up different parts of the field, and so I did a bit of research as to how he went about it and decided that was quite a good way for me to go."