Stuart Broad is 'nowhere near done' despite being left out of England's first-Test defeat by West Indies, says stand-in captain Ben Stokes.
Broad has taken 485 Test wickets in 138 Tests since making his debut in 2007, and had the second-highest tally in the world in the 12 months before this game.
Without Broad, they opted to bat first in grey, damp conditions that are likely to have suited his bowling, instead bowling last on a pitch they hoped would wear enough to suit Archer and Wood.
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