Stuart Broad may wear mask to play in England-India fifth Test

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Fifth Test: England v India, The Oval

Dates: 15-19 August Coverage: Live text commentary on BBC Sport website, live radio commentary on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

England pace bowler Stuart Broad may wear a protective mask to play in the final Test against India after suffering a broken nose.

Broad, 28, was struck by a Varun Aaron bouncer during England's fourth Test win at Old Trafford on Saturday.

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Broad took 6-25 in India's first innings at Old Trafford

He has been named in an unchanged 13-man squad for the fifth match at the The Oval, which begins on Friday.

Broad tweeted, external on Sunday: "Little bit sore this morning but not too bad! On to The Oval! (With a mask)."

The Nottinghamshire all-rounder will see specialists this week before a decision is made on his fitness.

Broad had hooked Aaron for successive sixes but, looking for a repeat, top-edged the ball between the grille and peak of his helmet.

He retired hurt on 12 and did not take the field in India's second innings, heading to hospital where X-rays confirmed a fracture.

In his absence, Chris Woakes shared the new ball with James Anderson as the tourists were bowled out for 161 to give England an innings-and-54-run-win and a 2-1 series lead.

Steven Finn and Ben Stokes retain their places in the fifth Test squad, while fellow seamer Liam Plunkett is again left out after an ankle injury.

England squad: Alastair Cook (Essex, capt), Moeen Ali (Worcestershire), James Anderson (Lancashire), Gary Ballance (Yorkshire), Ian Bell (Warwickshire), Stuart Broad (Nottinghamshire), Jos Buttler (Lancashire, wk), Steven Finn (Middlesex), Chris Jordan (Sussex), Sam Robson (Middlesex), Joe Root (Yorkshire), Ben Stokes (Durham), Chris Woakes (Warwickshire).

Other sporting stars in masks

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England's Paul Gascoigne wore a mask to protect his cheekbone after he was elbowed by Netherlands player Jan Wouters in a qualifier for the 1994 World Cup

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NBA star LeBron James has worn several types of masks to protect a broken nose

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Chelesea's Fernando Torres wore a mask for two months after breaking his nose against Steaua Bucharest in March 2014

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Several wicketkeepers, especially in women's cricket, have worn hockey-style face masks rather than helmets to stand up to the stumps. Yorkshire's Simon Guy first donned this mask in 2007

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