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ENG vs IND: Stuart Broad Ruled Out Of Test Series Against India Due To Calf Tear
England pace bowler Stuart Broad has been ruled out of the remainder of the Test series against India due to a tear in his right calf.
"England seamer Stuart Broad has sustained a tear to his right calf and has been ruled out of the LV= Insurance Test series against India," said the England and Wales Cricket Board in a statement on Wednesday.
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