Stuart Broad hopes he will be allowed to play a part in Notts Outlaws’ bid to retain their Royal London One-Day Cup title, including the match with Northants at Welbeck on 20 May.
The England paceman has been made available for three Specsavers County Championship matches during late April and early May against Worcestershire, Hampshire and Lancashire.
But the ECB have not yet announced if international players will be made available for early 50-over games, with the Outlaws’ fixture at the John Fretwell Complex being their first at home in the competition.
“I don’t think anyone has made a decision on the one-day games yet,” said Broad. “It’s very much judging how the first three Championship games go for me, including two home games we have here.
“The plans are a little bit fluid, depending on the weather and if it ever stops raining, as it seems to have done so much of late!
“I loved playing in the Royal London One-Day Cup last year.”
“I loved playing in the Royal London One-Day Cup last year through all the group games and then into the quarters, semi and final, which was possible because I wasn’t involved in the early-season Champions Trophy with England.
“It was probably my first experience of doing a whole tournament since the T20 win I had with Leicestershire in 2006 at Trent Bridge, so it was great to get into a rhythm and find a role within the team.
“The team was a hugely dangerous team last year and we’re looking forward to doing the same again this year in defence of our title.”
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Tickets are available for Notts Outlaws’ Royal London One-Day Cup clash against the Northamptonshire Steelbacks by logging onto trentbridge.co.uk/tickets, or you can call Welbeck on 01623 847468 or Notts on 0115 8990300.
Tickets priced at £12 for adults, £9 for seniors and under-21s and £5 for juniors. Car parking is £2 for members and £5 others