ENGLAND must overcome their fears to secure a place in the Champions Trophy against a Dutch side happy to provide another nightmare.
That is the verdict of Stuart Broad who suffered in both T20 World Cup defeats at the hands of the Orangemen in 2009 and then, as captain, in 2014.
The retired fast bowler is concerned that this "disastrous" campaign could have an even uglier ending unless England manage to win what amounts to a final in Pune.
And he is right to be concerned, with England providing precious little evidence that they have the wherewithal to steamroller this side the way they did in the summer of 2022.
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