England captain Broad rules himself fit for World T20


  • Cricket
  • Monday, 17 Mar 2014

England's captain Stuart Broad bowls during the first T20 international against the West Indies' at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown March 9, 2014. REUTERS/Philip Brown

DHAKA (Reuters) - England captain Stuart Broad is confident he will play a "full part" in his side's World Twenty20 campaign in Bangladesh despite suffering from a knee injury.

Broad, suffering from patellar tendonitis in his right knee, missed the last two games during the tour of West Indies and will also miss Tuesday's warm-up match in the tournament against the same opponents in Fatullah.

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