T20 Internationals – Stuart Broad (2006 - present)
65 wickets at 22.94, Best: 4/24
4W - 1, Economy - 7.62
Once upon a time the captain of England's T20 side - he even led them in consecutive T20 World Cups in 2012 and 2014 - Stuart Broad now remains confined to the longest format, much like his new ball partner in the whites, James Anderson.
Though he briefly got an ODI lifeline in early 2016, the lanky pacer now only belongs to the Test side. But that is not to say that Broad was not useful in T20 cricket. Very few remember him beyond those six sixes which Yuvraj Singh bashed him for in a single over in the 2007 World T20, but he was extremely impressive when it came to foxing batsmen with the slower balls and the bouncer.
His best of 4/24 came against New Zealand at Auckland in 2013, but saw rewarding spells of 3/32, 3/30 and 3/24 result in a loss for England, with the last one coming against the Netherlands in the 2014 World T20, which eventually proved to be Broad's last match in the format.
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