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Jofra Archer strikes twice for England in their last encounter of CT 2025 against South Africa in Karachi.
 
Jofra Archer in ICC Champions Trophy 2025

1-10 overs: 14 overs, 6 wickets, 13.0 average, 5.3 economy, 14.0 SR

11-50 overs: 11 overs, 0 wickets, 8.6 economy
 

England coach Brendon McCullum reveals Jofra Archer is likely to make Test cricket return this summer after four-year absence​


Brendon McCullum is increasingly confident that Jofra Archer will return to Test cricket this summer.

Optimism has been hard to extract from England’s woeful Champions Trophy campaign, but the sight of Archer scything through the defences of both South African openers at its end was a reminder of his fast-bowling gifts ahead of two seismic series this year.

For England, his presence in the Ashes next winter is viewed as an essential component of plans to wrest back the urn after eight years in Australian hands. Before that there is the matter of a five-match campaign against India starting in June.

‘I'll sit down with some of the players after this and work out what their ambitions are. I would imagine Jof would be keen to play Test cricket this summer,’ England coach McCullum said.

Archer has not played a first-class match since May 2021 due to stress fractures in his elbow and lower back, but has had his physical robustness built back up slowly by the ECB’s medical team to the point where he sent down 29 overs, the most of any England bowler, during this tournament.

His combined figures of 36-1-230-7 in one-day internationals this calendar year - steady rather than spectacular - part of long-term scheduling mapped out at the start of the 2024 home summer.

Archer has been coy talking about his fitness issues, understandably so given the angst injuries have caused during his career, but he appears to be meeting the appearance targets presented to him on a PDF file just under 12 months ago.

‘Jofra's been out of competitive cricket for a couple of years, it's taken a little bit of time to get that rhythm of game play back but I think he's been really good,’ McCullum added.

‘He's bowled high-pace, he's played a lot of cricket, he's been able to get a significant workload under his belt throughout this tournament.

‘We know how great Jofra is at the very top of his game and to have him back, fit and excited about playing is a real win for English cricket.

‘If you can add him to the battery of fast bowlers you're trying to build then it only strengthens the squad.’

One complication in readying Archer for the rigours of a Test match is that he will be with Rajasthan Royals at the Indian Premier League from the end of this month to late May. The ECB initially blocked his participation in this year’s event, but relented on the eve of the auction.

However, it is likely that he will be given a programme of extra bowling in the nets, mirroring that of India’s fast-bowling Test hopefuls who are being provided with red Dukes balls to aid their own preparation.

It is understood that India’s board are also considering taking an unprecedented step of calling a short training camp for its Test squad during the IPL, such is the concern at recent away results against England. Since a 1-0 win in 2007, India have lost 13 Tests across four series.

 
Jofra Archer is playing for Rajasthan in IPL 2025 and today against SRH, he gave away 76 runs in his 4 overs...the most expensive spell in IPL history... Crazy

Maybe he should fake his injury and go back to England.
 
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Jofra Archer’s figures today vs Sunrisers Hyderabad

4-0-76-0

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How bad do you have to bowl to concede the most runs ever conceded in a bowling spell in the IPL?

Even in the CT he did not feel like the same bowler. Maybe its the flat pitches but does anyone see him returning to his old form? He's 29 so he has time, but his history of injuries does not paint a favorable picture for the future.
 
We should really do a study on archer.

In all my years of cricket I have never seen a more hyped cricketer.

He bowled well in the 2019 World Cup but he was not extraordinary like say Starc has been in 15, or he didnt have a defining shock game like Stokes in the final or Brathwaite with that over to win the t20 World Cup.

He followed that up with an ashes series where he again bowled well but mainly got tailend wickets and bowled bouncers including hitting Steve smith on the head. That was it. He was rubbish abroad.

But all pundits and some 'knowledgeable' posters on here hailed him as the best bowler in the world. He was treated like a superstar and had a terrible attitude to match. He broke the covid requirements, lied and acted like a victim and diva. When he would bowl slow and get called out by former cricketers, he would moan and complain on twitter.... in the middle of a test match.

On top of that, Mr 'effortless action' has been injured for years now. He has achieved about the same as Hassan Ali yet his name still gets raised as if he's some world beater.
 
There is a chance that the injury he sustained may have ended him, but I won't write him off just yet.
 
He is a bit caught in same limbo like Shaheen.

The skillsets are there - easy pace, great action and physical attributes. Occasionally they blow down couple of batters with unplayable balls but problem is you don't see them stringing good spells together or using their thinking skills to get away from a batter who is intent on taking them down.

They will still be good in bowling friendly conditions in Aus/NZ/SA where they can still be predators but they seem unable to mentally handle that on flat white ball tracks they are just prey for every guy who can swing bat.

Yesterday Archer went for 80 in 4 ovs. On that wkt as leader of the attack if he had managed to get out at 2/50 in 4 ovs that would have kept SRH down to 250 which was probably a chaseable target
 
Jofra Archer ruled out of Metro Bank ODI series

England Men's and Sussex pace bowler Jofra Archer has been ruled out of the Metro Bank ODI series against the West Indies due to a right thumb injury.

He will be reassessed by the England medical team over the next fortnight to determine when he may return to action.

Lancashire’s Luke Wood has been added to England’s ODI squad for the three-match series, which begins on 29 May at Edgbaston.
 
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