Stokes wants Anderson and Broad back in England team

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England's new Test captain Ben Stokes wants pace bowlers James Anderson and Stuart Broad to return to the team, according to managing director Rob Key.
England's top two Test wicket-takers, Anderson and Broad, were left out of the West Indies tour in March.

However, Stokes, who was named England's Test captain on Thursday, wants the pair to play together again this summer when England takes on New Zealand, South Africa, and India.
"We want to pick the best team we can. We're not going to overthink selection" said Key.
Key was speaking for the first time after being appointed England's director of men's cricket earlier this month.
Prior to Key's appointment, interim director of cricket Sir Andrew Strauss left out 39-year-old Anderson and 35-year-old Broad for the West Indies tour in an attempt to build for the future following England's 4-0 Ashes defeat.
England lost 1-0 against West Indies as their winless run stretched to nine Tests.