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England to gain from coach Trevor Bayliss’ Australian experience, says Stuart Broad
Fast bowler believes it will get his side an edge ahead of The Ashes
Written by Indo-Asian News Service
Published: Jun 19, 2015, 03:34 PM (IST)
Edited: Jun 19, 2015, 03:34 PM (IST)

As head coach of Australian domestic sides New South Wales Blues, Sydney Sixers and Indian Premier league (IPL) franchise Kolkata Knight Riders, the 52-year-old mentor has had a host of Australians under his supervision, including premier batsman Steven Smith.
“Obviously he is a very experienced coach. He’s worked a lot in Australia. He’s coached the likes of Steven Smith, who I think was his captain at the Sydney Sixers, so he’ll know the inside and outs of those players,” Broad was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au. READ: England announce 14-man squad for pre-Ashes training camp in Spain
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Bayliss also took the reins of Australia’s T20 side on a stop-gap basis last October in a three-match series against South Africa, giving the coach further insight into the workings of the national set-up. “He will know the big strengths of Australia, the big weaknesses of Australia and as players we should pick his brain about that. I know that (new England director of cricket) Andrew Strauss is a very logical man, he does a lot of research about the decisions he makes and I’m sure he did a lot of research into the new coach,” Broad added. The first Test will commence from July 8 at Cardiff.