Stuart Broad could be the batsman dressed as Batman when England face India in the final Test at The Oval later in the week.
Stuart Broad, who broke his nose at Old Trafford, will play in a mask in south London and put a couple of potential ones on Twitter.
Stuart Broad top-edged a delivery from Varun Aaron into the gap between the grille and peak of his helmet
The
fast bowler tweeted: 'Just browsing the web for a mask to wear at the
Oval. Couple of early favourites....' with pictures of Batman and
supervillain Bane. A follower later posted the suggestion of a Hannibal
Lecter mask.
Stuart Broad will
follow the example of footballers such as Paul Gascoigne and wear a
protective face mask to ensure that he can play in the final Test at The
Oval.
The
nasty blow Broad took when he top-edged a bouncer from Varun Aaron into
the gap between the peak of his helmet and grille during England’s
thumping fourth Test win looked to have ruled him out.
But
he emerged from a Manchester hospital and ruled out reconstructive
surgery before insisting he will be fit to play, complete with a mask,
on Friday.
‘It was a big impact but if there’s no risk we will play him, no doubt about that,’ said England coach Peter Moores.
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