• Durham seamer set to feature in England pace attack
  • Thousands of tickets remain on sale for Lord’s Test

Matthew Potts will make his Test debut for England at Lord’s this week but even the latest seamer to emerge from Durham’s impressive production line will do well to match the excitement levels of Stuart Broad.

Whether it was missing the Caribbean, fresh leadership in the form of Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum, or simply the afterglow of his beloved Nottingham Forest reaching the Premier League for the first time in 23 years over the weekend, Broad described himself as “flying” ahead of Thursday’s series opener against New Zealand.

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