Jofra Archer played a first class match for the last time 4 years ago, but could return to India.
Jofra Archer could return to test cricket, starting with the India VS England series. The English Speedster played a trial match in 2021 for the last time and has since struggled with several injuries and surgeries. Now these days seem to be behind the Rajasthan Royals Pacer, who could face men in blue next month.
Jofra Archer is likely for Red Ball Return, will he make the India Vs England series?
The difficulties of Jofra Archer against injuries meant that the ECB has always been more caution when using its services. The 30 -year -old played a first -class match in 2021 for the last time. In fact, his last test was also against India in Ahmedabad. Since then, Archer has largely played the T20 to manage his workload and his physical form.
The English stimulator has slowly resumed the ODIs, playing a handful of matches in the past three years. He was appointed to the ODI team for the Antilles Odi later this month, but was not appointed to the T20 team.
This could open a place in the Lions England team, which will face India has before the India Vs England tests. Archer was in good shape in IPL 2025, bowling constantly above 145 km / h. He seems no discomfort and his recurring injury problems seem to be one thing in the past.
India A and the Lions of England compete in a four -day match in Northampton, from June 6. Although the archer’s selection for this match is not certain, leaving it from the T20 team raised optimism in the ranks of England. The 30 -year -old IPL 2025 campaign with the Royals of Rajasthan ends on May 24, the cleaner to play 3 ODI. The last ODI VS Antilles is June 3, 3 days before the shock of India.
Archer Return may not be good news for India
If Archer is in Northampton and manages to stay without injury, a return to the test squad will not be far away. It is unlikely to play the 5 tests, but a game or two could always be good news for Ben Stokes. With James Anderson and Stuart Broad, both retired, England is desperate for a quick bowling momentum and Archer could provide this.
In his short test career, the 30 -year -old made a name for himself with an aggressive bowling alley. He struck Steve Smith with a vicious bouncer who left the Australian brain in 2019. In 8 home tests, Jofra has 30 counters with an average of 26.86. He picked up 22 counters in the 2019 Ashes, with an average of 20.27.
Given the order of inexperienced striker from India, Archer could very well enjoy his return to test cricket.
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