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Stuart Broad has vowed to make his fire-ravaged pub a 'special' place again after the Tap & Run has its 'windows blown out' in Upper Broughton Stuart Broad has vowed to make his fire-ravaged pub a special place again The Tap & Run suffered damage to it's roof and windows after a brutal fire Meanwhile Broad took part in England's Test series victory over New Zealand Broad says he's 'always had the ability to focus on what’s in front of' him
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Stuart Broad has vowed to make his fire-ravaged pub a special place again.
The England paceman was woken early on the second morning of the second Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge by his co-owner and former team-mate Harry Gurney, with the news that the Tap & Run — a dozen miles away in Upper Broughton — was ablaze and being tackled by eight fire crews. The fire has been confirmed to be accidental.