Stuart Broad's barn burnt to ashes
The second day was a nightmare for Stuart Broad at Tent Bridge. The ball could not spread the light. The dawn of the second day brought more bad news for him. While staying at the team hotel at 6 in the morning, you can find out on the phone that the bar 'Tap and Run' owned by him has been burnt to ashes.
The award-winning bar is located in Upper Browton, a short distance from Tent Bridge. The fire started at 3:20 pm. The fire was so great that the second floor and roof were burnt to ashes.
Neighbors were told to keep their windows and doors completely closed as the fire was so severe. Eight units have been deployed there to put out the fire. The bar will remain closed indefinitely due to the damage, the statement said.
Broad reported the fire on Twitter. He is one of the owners. Can't believe there was a fire in the bar, 'I can't believe the morning news. I don't think I can do it yet. '
No one was injured in the blaze. "Fortunately no one was injured," Broad wrote. The role of the Nottingham Fire Service in extinguishing the fire was incredible. Thanks also for helping the locals. '
He was on the field all the time on the second day of the England-New Zealand second Test despite hearing bad news. He also took the wicket at the end. He took two wickets for 107 runs in 26 overs.
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