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Can't let a bowler dominate you like that.

You need to come at him to disturb his line. You would never see an English or an Australian batsman get bullied like that. If they think they're under the pump, they would counter-attack.
 
One more to add to this


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England gets another gem of a signing. Very special LOI talent this lad.
 
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Isn't Fakhar Zaman's dismissal almost identical to how he got out playing against Jaspit Bhumrah on a no-ball in the CT Final?

It just shows how this guy hasn't changed much as a batsman in 2 years despite claiming otherwise
 
Isn't Fakhar Zaman's dismissal almost identical to how he got out playing against Jaspit Bhumrah on a no-ball in the CT Final?

It just shows how this guy hasn't changed much as a batsman in 2 years despite claiming otherwise

Identical or very similar to how he gave Dale Steyn his 422nd wicket.
 
Isn't Fakhar Zaman's dismissal almost identical to how he got out playing against Jaspit Bhumrah on a no-ball in the CT Final?

It just shows how this guy hasn't changed much as a batsman in 2 years despite claiming otherwise

He's reaching for the ball. No feet movement whatsoever.
 
Isn't Fakhar Zaman's dismissal almost identical to how he got out playing against Jaspit Bhumrah on a no-ball in the CT Final?

It just shows how this guy hasn't changed much as a batsman in 2 years despite claiming otherwise

His shoddy technique is his weakness as well as his strength. He can win you games as well as drown you in sorrow.
 
He looks talented. I think he will play at the WC and make the ashes squad.
 
Another 'home grown' talent :kp

When is Duanne Olivier making his debut :bumble2
 
I mean he is bowling to Pakistani batsmen.... you get any Joe Pacer off the street who can bowl at 85+ and he will make them hop and jump just like Archer is.


Can only judge the depth of his talent when he bowls to better batsmen.
 
Brilliant bowler and one of the best LO bowler at the moment. I will be surprised if he does not make the WC Squad.
 
Joe Root says Jofra Archer can help bring out the best in his England team-mates

Joe Root has praised the performances of Jofra Archer since he came into the England side and believes the fast bowler can help to bring the best out of the rest of the squad.

England's first ODI against Pakistan was eventually rained off but in the 19 overs that were possible, Archer impressed with figures of 1-6 from four overs and bowling as quickly as 93mph.

Barbados-born Archer was not included in England's preliminary World Cup squad, but his displays so far have certainly boosted his chances of making the final cut, and Root believes the competition for places will only benefit the team.

"[Archer] bowled brilliantly, I thought he exploited the conditions magnificently," Root told Sky Sports.

"He got the ball seaming around, bowled at a high pace and hopefully we'll see plenty more of that throughout this series and beyond.

"It's very good to see someone come in and take to that stage as well as he has and hopefully he can kick on from that.

"These are great opportunities for him and it's obviously a fine start to that, as it is for everyone else.

"One thing that you want is that competition for places, you want guys to keep pushing you to make sure that you're working extremely hard and getting the best out of yourself and getting the best out of each other.

"If we continue to do that for these next six games (before the start of the World Cup) then we'll be in a really good place going into the tournament."

Root admitted that it was frustrating not to get a full game in against Pakistan at The Oval but thinks dealing with such irritations will be crucial during the World Cup campaign.

"It was obviously disappointing but for the 20 overs that we were out there I thought we played some good cricket," he said.

"I thought Jofra, in particular, bowled very well but we've still got six games to go before that first World Cup game so there's plenty of cricket to be played. We need to make sure we don't get too disappointed or downhearted and there are going to be chances to impress.

"I think it's really important that we take those chances and understand that there are going to be frustrations in major tournaments and we're going to have to manage that well throughout the competition and take it in our stride, which generally we've done extremely well over the last couple of years."

https://www.skysports.com/cricket/n...-bring-out-the-best-in-his-england-team-mates
 
Not playing in 2nd ODI so Pakistan batsmen can relax a bit!
 
Would Archer have made the difference today for England?
 
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New England star Jofra Archer needs a helping hand to remove a clothing tag from his new England cricket shirt during the one-day international against Pakistan at Trent Bridge.
 
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