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By Joe Drabble Last updated: 30th June 2008
Broad: Honest assessment
I think the key moment came at Bristol when we failed to chase 180 on a good wicket and small boundaries and that let them back in the game.
Stuart Broad
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Stuart Broad believes England's inept batting was to blame as New Zealand capitalised clinically to clinch the NatWest series 3-1 at Lord's.
The tourists bounced back from their Test series defeat and further losses in the Twenty20 clash at Old Trafford and opening ODI at Durham to snatch the series in emphatic fashion with a 51-run success on Saturday.
Broad believes England's inability to post large totals with the bat was the deciding factor as Daniel Vettori's men turned things around by winning the final three matches.
"We all know we didn't get the runs on the board that we would have liked," Broad told skysports.com.
"We got 300 once but we failed to chase 180 and we only got 245 at The Oval when everyone was expecting us to get 300-320.
"It's an area we've got to look at and get some plans on how we are going to put larger totals on the board. I would say that was the major downfall in the series".
The Kiwi's levelled the series 1-1 at Bristol after England failed to chase down a meagre target of 182 - four of the top seven batsmen failing to reach double figures.
Broad, 22, believes the County Ground defeat proved the defining moment as it gifted the Black Caps a much-needed route back into the series.
"Obviously we started the series well, we won the Twenty20 and then we went on to win very well at Durham," Broad said.
"The key moment came at Bristol when we failed to chase 180 on a good wicket and small boundaries and that let them back in the game.
"They are third in the world, they're a strong side and they are not going to let up an opportunity like that."
Despite the obvious disappointment, Broad still found reason for cheer - particularly the way he and strike bowlers James Anderson and Ryan Sidebottom nullified the threat of dangerous duo Brendon McCullum and Ross Taylor.
"There were some positives that came out of the series," he said.
"We bowled tightly and managed to overcome the challenge of McCullum - he's obviously been in great form over the last couple of months but he didn't really get going.
"Ross Taylor is also a key man who didn't get going, so that was pleasing on our behalf as a bowling unit, but ultimately we failed to get the runs on the board and that cost us."
The Lord's defeat also saw Kevin Pietersen lead England for the first time after one-day skipper Paul Collingwood was banned for four matches for a slow over-rate.
Broad believes the Hampshire star thrived on his opportunity to skipper the side, however admitted he and his team-mates have been left to rue what they believe was an "avoidable" ban for their regular captain.
"I think he (Pietersen) did well, he was nice to play under he let you do your own field, he wasn't too overpowering but he was very supportive," added Broad.
"I think he did a very good job, I think he thoroughly enjoyed his first captaincy experience and I'm sure he'll look forward to doing it again in the future if the opportunity arises.
"It was a very avoidable ban we were just very slow at getting round (at the Oval). A lot of things were obviously going on in that game and we missed the boat by four minutes.
"It's cost him (Collingwood) four games, he's bitterly disappointed, we're bitterly disappointed for him but that is the responsibility I suppose which comes with being captain.
"It's not particularly his fault that we were slow bowling the overs but he gets the punishment which is a bit harsh but it was very avoidable.
"It's happened and we just need to focus on the South Africa Test series coming up now."
| Fixture |
|---|
| Sunday 12th February |
| Int Tri Series ODI |
| Australia vs India |
| Monday 13th February |
| One Day Int First Match |
| Pakistan vs England |
| Tuesday 14th February |
| Int Twenty20 Second Match |
| New Zealand vs Zimbabwe |
| Int Tri Series ODI |
| India vs Sri Lanka |
| Wednesday 15th February |
| One Day Int Second Match |
| Pakistan vs England |
| Friday 17th February |
| Int Twenty20 First Match |
| New Zealand vs South Africa |
| Int Tri Series ODI |
| Australia vs Sri Lanka |
| Women's T20 Int First Match |
| New Zealand Women vs England Women |
| Saturday 18th February |
| One Day Int Third Match |
| Pakistan vs England |
| Sunday 19th February |
| Int Twenty20 Second Match |
| New Zealand vs South Africa |
| Result |
|---|
| Saturday 11th February |
| International Twenty20 Series |
| New Zealand vs Zimbabwe New Zealand won by 7 wickets. |
| Friday 10th February |
| International Triangular Series |
| Australia vs Sri Lanka Australia won by 5 runs. |
| One Day International Series |
| Pakistan vs Afghanistan Pakistan won by 7 wickets. |
| Tour Match |
| England vs England Lions England won by 7 wickets. |
| Thursday 9th February |
| One Day International Series |
| New Zealand vs Zimbabwe New Zealand won by 202 runs. |
| Wednesday 8th February |
| International Triangular Series |
| India vs Sri Lanka India won by 4 wickets. |
| Monday 6th February |
| One Day International Series |
| New Zealand vs Zimbabwe New Zealand won by 141 runs. |
| Test Series |
| Pakistan vs England Pakistan won by 71 runs. |
| Tour Match |
| Sri Lanka A vs England Lions England Lions won by 117 runs. |
| Sunday 5th February |
| International Triangular Series |
| Australia vs India Australia won by 65 runs. (Revised target - Duckworth-Lewis system) |
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