I want to be the guy Joe Root looks to, says Stuart Broad ahead of India series

The Nottinghamshire pace bowler doesn't want to look too far ahead, but next year's Ashes series is definitely on his radar.

Published: 21st July 2018 06:21 PM  |   Last Updated: 21st July 2018 06:21 PM   |  A+A-

England pacer Stuart Broad

England pacer Stuart Broad (File | AP)

By PTI

LONDON: Stuart Broad wants to be the go-to "guy" for England skipper Joe Root as the seamer gears up to prove his fitness and make a comeback in the big-ticket Test series against India, beginning August 1.

The Nottinghamshire pace bowler doesn't want to look too far ahead, but next year's Ashes series is definitely on his radar.

"I think it is quite dangerous to look as far ahead as that. It can take your mind off what is really important," Broad told Sky Sports News.

"I don't want to look too far ahead, but a huge goal of mine is to regain the Ashes in 2019. That is number one, top of the list, but what is going to make me a better cricketer in the short term, is to be able to be in that team fit and firing and be the guy Rooty (Joe Root) looks to."

On a comeback trail, Broad will look to regain full fitness after suffering an ankle injury playing for his county against Worcestershire in the Specsavers County Championship last month.

"I really need to shorten my mindset and get things that are really reachable now and get things to push towards, rather than look to ends of careers because once you do that you slow down as a person and I am not at the stage of wanting to do that."

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