England’s famous fast bowler Stuart Broad has selected his ultimate Test 11. The surprising thing is that he did not give place to Sachin Tendulkar while making the selection. Let us tell you that this great bowler, who retired with 604 wickets in Test cricket, has given place in this team to those players against whom he himself has come on the field. The most surprising thing is that Broad has decided to keep India’s great batsman Sachin Tendulkar out. He has included Virat Kohli in place of Sachin. Virat Kohli is the only Indian player in the entire team.
Along with this, Broad has handed over the responsibility of opening in his team to former South African captain Graeme Smith and has chosen Sri Lankan veteran Kumar Sangakkara as his partner, who will also play the role of wicketkeeper in the team. He has placed the great Australian batsman Ricky Ponting at the important position of number 3. For batting at number four, let us tell you that Broad has expressed his confidence in Virat Kohli in place of great batsman Sachin Tendulkar.
During the question and answer session, former English bowler Stuart Broad admitted that he faced a lot of problems while selecting the middle order, and he took such important decisions after a lot of thinking. After much deliberation, he placed Australia’s Steve Smith at number 5 and South Africa’s great Jacques Kallis at number 6. Kallis is the only all-rounder in this entire team. After all this, ABD Villiers of South Africa has been placed at number seven.
Broad did not have to think much about choosing the bowling unit. He chose a very dangerous and aggressive pace attack in his all-time Test XI, which will be led by Australia’s left-arm pacer Mitchell Johnson and South Africa’s Dale Steyn. Australia’s Mitchell Starc has been included as the third fast bowler. At the same time, the responsibility of the spin department has been handed over to Sri Lanka’s most successful bowler in Test cricket, Muttiah Muralitharan, who is the only spinner of the team.

