Jofra Archer is returning to the field after two years
Jofra Archer is returning to the field after two years
There is an injury relationship with the
cricketers in the 22 yards of the field, it seems to be a little more in the case of the pacers. Looking
at Jofra Archer in recent times, it can be understood that this injury is a big enemy for the Pacers!
That is why the star pacer did not play in the national team jersey for almost two years. However, this
time there is good news. Archer is going to return to the field for England after recovering from
injury.
The England team will tour South Africa in January-February. They will play a three-match ODI series there. The England Cricket Board (ECB) has already announced their team for that series. Archer has been placed in that group. It can be confirmed that this pacer has fully recovered after getting a place on the team. As a result, ECB is daring to play him.
Before this, Archer was last seen in an England jersey in March 2021. The English pacer played in the T20 series against Sebar India. After that, Archer missed many series and two T20 World Cups due to injury. This pacer is also one of the engineers who made England the champion in the 2019 World Cup. Archer also took the most wickets in the tournament at home. But after that, he got injured and dropped from the team. Missed the field for a long time.
Meanwhile, England and South Africa will face each other in the first ODI on January 27. Then the Proteas will host the English in two more ODIs on January 29 and February 1. If all goes well, Archer will play in all three matches. Apart from this, the 27-year-old speedster is also scheduled to play two matches in South Africa's franchise-based T20 league, SAT20.
Archer, who was born in Bridgetown, Barbados, played for the West Indies Under-19 team in 2013 but later played for England. He first came to the attention of the selectors of the England Cricket Board while playing for Sussex in England's domestic cricket. After that, he became known by playing in Big Bash and Franchise League.
Archer also played in IPL. He later got a chance in the England team mainly because of his perfect bowling speed. Later he played an important role in England's World Cup victory. Let's see if this star pacer can prove himself again after getting a chance in the team.
The England team will tour South Africa in January-February. They will play a three-match ODI series there. The England Cricket Board (ECB) has already announced their team for that series. Archer has been placed in that group. It can be confirmed that this pacer has fully recovered after getting a place on the team. As a result, ECB is daring to play him.
Before this, Archer was last seen in an England jersey in March 2021. The English pacer played in the T20 series against Sebar India. After that, Archer missed many series and two T20 World Cups due to injury. This pacer is also one of the engineers who made England the champion in the 2019 World Cup. Archer also took the most wickets in the tournament at home. But after that, he got injured and dropped from the team. Missed the field for a long time.
Meanwhile, England and South Africa will face each other in the first ODI on January 27. Then the Proteas will host the English in two more ODIs on January 29 and February 1. If all goes well, Archer will play in all three matches. Apart from this, the 27-year-old speedster is also scheduled to play two matches in South Africa's franchise-based T20 league, SAT20.
Archer, who was born in Bridgetown, Barbados, played for the West Indies Under-19 team in 2013 but later played for England. He first came to the attention of the selectors of the England Cricket Board while playing for Sussex in England's domestic cricket. After that, he became known by playing in Big Bash and Franchise League.
Archer also played in IPL. He later got a chance in the England team mainly because of his perfect bowling speed. Later he played an important role in England's World Cup victory. Let's see if this star pacer can prove himself again after getting a chance in the team.