Personal information | |
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Born | Melbourne, Australia | 25 September 1953
Domestic team information | |
Years | Team |
1976-1980 | Victoria |
Source:Cricinfo,5 December 2015 |
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Broad's cricket career was ended in January 1981 when he almost severed and broke his thumb,and forefinger on his right hand while using a bench saw. [2]
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