Stuart Broad has insisted that he still has an England one-day future despite being dropped from the squad for the upcoming ODI series against New Zealand, beginning from 9th June.
The right-hand bowler said that he wants to contribute to the one-day side again and certainly believes that he is good enough, the BBC reported.
Broad said the news of him being sidelined for the series didn't come as a huge shock as he and James Anderson had been told to get a decent amount of rest as well as to concentrate on playing red ball cricket before the Ashes series.
The fast bowler maintained that he feels he could offer a lot to and would like to play in the next World Cup in England in 2019.
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