Former England pacer Stuart Broad, who has played 40 Ashes Tests, has raised doubts about the current Australian top-order lineup. On The Grade Cricketer podcast, Broad expressed concern over the lack of stability following David Warner’s retirement and Labuschagne’s dip in form.
“It’s the most muddled top three in my lifetime. I grew up watching Hayden, Langer, and Ponting. Now, it’s all over the place,” said Broad.
🔁 Australia’s New-Look Top Three Under Fire
The current top-order features:
- Usman Khawaja – Under pressure
- Sam Konstas – Promising but inconsistent
- Cameron Green – Batting out of his natural position
Broad argued Green is better suited at No. 5 or 6, criticizing his vulnerability outside off-stump.
🌱 Faith in Youngster Konstas Despite Poor Start
While Sam Konstas has averaged just 18.25 in his first four Tests, Broad believes in his long-term potential:
“He’s young and learning. The Caribbean pitches were tricky. He’ll get a run in the Ashes.”
🔒 Protecting Smith and Head is Key
Broad highlighted the need to shield middle-order stalwarts Steve Smith and Travis Head:
“Smith should not be coming in too early. His dominance grows when he enters after 35 overs with the ball doing nothing.”
🏏 Pink Ball Challenge Awaits
Australia will be tested again during the pink-ball Test vs West Indies in Kingston on July 12, having already won the series 2-0. This will be a crucial dress rehearsal before the Ashes
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