The ever-lasting fast-bowling duo of James Anderson and Stuart Broad were at their hilarious best ahead of the Ashes 2023. They were seen asking AI BOT about the strategies to dismiss Australia batter Steve Smith in the upcoming five-ball series against Australia.
James Anderson and Stuart Broad to Play a crucial role in Ashes 2023
The greatest rivalry in cricket is back. Ashes 2023 is just around the corner and the two biggest rivals England and Australia will be up against each other in the five-match Test series. The first match will begin from 16th June in Edgbaston, which will be followed by the second game on 28th June at Lord’s.
The third game will be played on July 6th in Leeds whereas the last two games are slated to take place on July 19th and July 27th on Manchester and the Oval respectively.
It’s fair to say that the duo of James Anderson and Stuart Broad will extremely crucial to England’s chances in the series. They over the years have done many unimaginable things and are expected to turn the tables around this time too. They have been ageing like a fine wine and are taking wickets for fun.
The fast-bowling duo of James Anderson and Stuart Broad not doubt if carrying the load of England’s bowling line-up in the longest format of the game even at this age and their on-field record speaks for itself as they share more than 1200 wickets between them in the Tests.
James Anderson and Stuart Broad asks AI about how to get Steve Smith out in Ashes 2023
Ahead of the Ashes, James Anderson and Stuart Broad in the promo of Sky Sports were seen asking about AI BOT about the strategies to dismiss Australia batter Steve Smith in the upcoming five-ball series against Australia.
The technology first said that getting Smith out will be challenging before adding that they should use short-pitch bowling, strategic field placements and a varied attack to get him out early.
Here’s the video:
"It's like reading off @nassercricket's clipboard this" 🤣📋@jimmy9 and @StuartBroad8 ask The Sky Sports Ashes AI Bot how to get Steve Smith out 🤖 pic.twitter.com/XEiuqwjVuq
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