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Jofra Archer‘s presence in England’s T20I series against Pakistan next month holds significant weight not just for the series itself but also as a litmus test for his readiness for the T20 World Cup in June.

Jofra Archer’s return to competitive cricket after 11 months of hiatus due to a recurring right elbow injury has been eagerly anticipated. At 29, Archer’s journey back to form is crucial for England’s aspirations, especially with the impending T20 World Cup.

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Archer’s Current Status and Injury History

Archer is currently in Barbados, preparing to play club cricket. This move comes after a series of setbacks, including a back stress fracture, which has plagued his career since 2021.

England’s managing director of men’s cricket, Rob Key, has been instrumental in overseeing Archer’s rehabilitation. Key’s decision to withdraw Archer from the IPL reflects a cautious approach aimed at ensuring Archer’s long-term fitness and effectiveness.

Expectations for Archer in the T20 World Cup

Despite limited appearances for England recently, Archer’s inclusion in the squad speaks volumes about the team’s belief in his ability to regain his form and prowess on the field.

Archer’s potential inclusion in the T20 World Cup squad hinges on his performance in the upcoming series against Pakistan. Key’s optimism about Archer’s progress underscores the importance of his role in England’s campaign.

Rob Key told Sky Sports News, “He’s now just gone back in the Caribbean, where he is going to play a little bit of club cricket, stuff like that – all about getting himself ready for that World T20. He’ll play hopefully the Pakistan series. But it’s always fingers crossed at the moment with Jofra.”

While Archer’s immediate focus is on white-ball cricket, England has outlined plans for his return to Test cricket in 2025. His ability to consistently bowl above 90mph makes him a valuable asset for England’s Test team. England’s strategy revolves around a gradual approach to Archer’s return, prioritizing his long-term fitness and effectiveness across all formats of the game.

Managing Workload

Archer’s return could potentially bolster England’s squad, providing them with a much-needed pace attack in crucial matches. Archer’s participation in club cricket in Barbados and his recent stint with Sussex’s pre-season buildup in India signify his commitment to regaining match fitness.

Rob Key explained further, “What we’re going to do is take it slower than trying to go too quickly so that we get him back for not just a short period, we get him back for a long period. And the whole plan with Jofra is he’s going to play white-ball cricket for this summer and going into the winter. Then hopefully next summer, when we play India, then into the Ashes, we get him back for Test cricket. It’s a slow process just to get him back for all forms.”

Archer’s involvement in club cricket underscores the importance of grassroots-level cricket in honing skills and maintaining match fitness. England’s cautious approach includes managing Archer’s workload effectively to prevent further injuries and ensure his availability for key fixtures. The focus on Archer’s return to Test cricket highlights England’s long-term vision for his inclusion in the team.

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Jofra Archer, the England fast bowler, showcased his skills as he bowled for a Karnataka team during a practice match against Sussex at the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) on Friday, March 15.

Archer’s Training Camp in India

Archer arrived in India as part of a 10-day training camp for his County Championship side, Sussex, in Bengaluru. The camp aimed to prepare the team for the upcoming County season, with Lancashire also participating in a similar training program in Bengaluru.

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Although Archer did not bowl on the opening day of the tour game, he joined the Karnataka team as a substitute on Friday. Displaying his talent, Archer picked up two wickets in the morning session, including a stump-breaker delivery, showcasing his rhythm and skill.

Sussex Cricket Club Tweeted:


Jofra Archer is back in action! The speedster makes an impactful return during a practice match for a Karnataka team against Sussex in Bengaluru. Picking up two wickets, including a stump-breaker, Archer showed he’s in fine form. Great to see him back on the field!

After seeing the video, cricket fans started speculating that Jofra would be featured for RCB in the upcoming IPL season.

Future Prospects of Archer

Archer has been recovering from a stress fracture in his right elbow, which required surgery following the IPL 2023 season, where he represented the Mumbai Indians. Due to the recurrence of the injury, Archer opted out of IPL 2024, focusing on his rehabilitation and workload management under the guidance of the England and Wales Cricket Board.

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