Stuart Broad sorry for minimum wage Twitter comment

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Image caption, Stuart Broad has played in 111 one-day internationals for England

England fast bowler Stuart Broad has apologised after making comments about the UK minimum wage on Twitter.

The 28-year-old tweeted: "I've heard if you earn minimum wage in England you're in the top 10% earners in the world. #stay #humble."

Broad, who is in Australia on England duty, deleted the message after angry replies from some Twitter users.

Broad then posted: "No offence meant and sorry if any taken. The hashtag was aimed at myself."

In an interview with the 大象传媒, the Nottinghamshire seamer tried to explain further the reasons for his tweet.

"I didn't mean anything by it," he told Test Match Special reporter Charles Dagnall. "It was purely鈥 I was amazed by the size of the world."

Broad is due to face India in the tri-series in Sydney on Friday.

In another post, he wrote: "Clarifying my earlier tweet, I merely wanted to emphasise my amazement at just how big the world is."

Since October 2014, the has been 拢6.50 an hour for adults aged 21 and over, and 拢5.13 for those aged 18 to 20.