
Jofra Archer primed for Test reward after four years of 'heartache and pain'
Jofra Archer has been included in the England squad for the second Test of the summer against India after bowling just 18 overs in red ball cricket for the first time in four years
England supremo Rob Key says Jofra Archer's Test comeback after a four-year intermission will be his reward for fighting through the 'heartache and pain.'
Archer was included in the squad for the second Test against India, starting at Edgbaston on Wednesday, after bowling just 18 overs in red-ball cricket since 2021.
And managing director Key insists he never gave up hope of seeing England's 2019 World Cup final super-over hero unleashed on the Test stage again - despite his litany of elbow and back injuries.
Archer bowled 18 overs for Sussex in their county championship draw with Durham earlier this week, taking 1-32, and that was enough to convince the England think-tank it was time to recall their Barbados-born warhead.
Speaking at an event for Test sponsors Rothesay, Key said: 'I've never been worried that he wouldn't be back because he's always shown that he wanted it.
"I'm no expert on the medical side, but we've got some brilliant physios and doctors who use the best specialists in the world, whether it was his elbow, his back or whatever.
'So if you go on what they say, and if they think there's a chance, Jofra's always been adamant that he's wanted to play Test cricket again.
'He could have been tempted to go down other routes (like franchise cricket) and he's never once done it. I've always had faith in Jofra, he'a always wanted to do it.
'Bowlers do go through a bit of heartache and pain, but you hope at some point they find a period where they can just play.
'Is 18 overs enough? I think you watch and see how it's coming out, you can see how he's bowling and track everything he's doing and how he feels.
'And I think he just found it mentally more challenging, just adapting to it than anything else, and he'll get better and better throughout the Test series.
'For any fast bowler, not just Jofra, you want to be at the stage where they can impact the game.
'I don't really think in terms of whether it might too much too soon - Jofra is one of the best bowlers in the world, Just think he'll bowl a decent pace and ask a few questions along the way.
'Hopefully for the next few years we'll be fortunate enough to see Jofra have a chance to stake that claim. He ain't going to forget how to bowl, so when we make that call we're not concerned.
'He's 30 years old now, he knows exactly what he's doing and what he's about. He's got a few more years to come.'
Former England captain Michael Vaughan called the five-wicket win at Headingley, where England chased down 371 with 14 overs to spare on the final day to go 1-0 up in the series, 'Bazball with brains.'
But Key admitted: 'I'm still not mad on the Bazball thing so I wouldn't call it anything. But the message is the same - if someone bowls poorly, you put them to the sword, and if they bowl well you find a way to get through it.'

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


BBC News
28 minutes ago
- BBC News
Man Utd's improved Mbeumo bid rejected by Brentford
Manchester United have had an improved bid of £55m plus £7.5m in add-ons for Bryan Mbeumo rejected by Red Devils had a bid of £45m plus up to £10m in add-ons for the Cameroon forward turned down earlier this to follow.


Times
34 minutes ago
- Times
Man United's £60m bid for Bryan Mbeumo rejected by Brentford
Brentford have rejected Manchester United's latest offer, worth around £60 million, for their forward Bryan Mbeumo. After having an initial bid for the Cameroon international, worth up to £55million rejected, United returned with a fresh bid this week. The west London club have turned down that offer though as they want a similar sum to the £62.5million fee that United paid for Matheus Cunha, who joined from Wolverhampton Wanderers earlier this month. It is also understood that Brentford, who earlier named Keith Andrews as their new head coach, want a large chunk of the fee for Mbuemo paid up front. United remain interested in the 25-year-old, who scored 20 Premier League goals last season although they maintain that they will not pay over the odds. Mbeumo has scored 70 goals and provided 51 assists in 242 appearances for Brentford, who lost their manager Thomas Frank to Tottenham Hotspur this summer. It had been reported that Frank would try to take Mbeumo to Spurs with him, but United appear to be in pole position for Brentford's top scorer from last season. After finishing 15th in the Premier League table, Amorim vowed to revamp his squad this summer and the club have already signed Cunha, the Brazil forward, from Wolves after triggering his release clause. It is likely to be a busy summer for the club, who are in the market for a striker, a wingback, a midfielder and a goalkeeper but whether they can fill all gaps in their squad will depend to a certain extent on whether they can offload their unwanted players, such as Alejandro Garnacho, Marcus Rashford, Antony and Jadon Sancho.


BBC News
43 minutes ago
- BBC News
Oldham sign experienced duo Hannant and Morris
Oldham Athletic have continued to prepare for their return to the EFL by signing experienced duo Luke Hannant and Kieron 31, who has signed a two-year deal, was named as Gateshead's Player of the Year last season as they reached the National League play-offs, which were eventually won by the also helped Cambridge United to League Two promotion in 2020-21 and has further experience in the fourth tier with Port Vale and Colchester United."Luke Hannant is technically strong, covers a lot of ground and has the sort of versatility that will be really useful over the course of the season," Oldham manager Micky Mellon told the club website, external. Morris, 31, has made more than 350 senior appearances in spells with Walsall and Tranmere and loan moves to Worcester City, Leamington and arrives on a one year deal following the end of his contract at Prenton enjoyed success under Mellon as part of Tranmere's League Two play-off winning side in 2019."He's someone I know very well, someone who understands how we want to play, and someone who brings real quality and experience," Mellon told the club website, external.