Archer joins England practice to raise World Cup hopes

Archer joins England practice to raise World Cup hopes

Jofra Archer joined England’s follow session on the Kia Oval on Tuesday, holding alive prospects of him travelling to subsequent month’s World Cup as a reserve.

Archer, who bowled the tremendous over that made England world champions at Lord’s 4 years in the past, has missed all the summer time with a stress fracture in his proper elbow and was not thought of match sufficient for a spot within the provisional 15-man squad.

But along with his restoration monitoring in the correct course, it isn’t out of the query that he may very well be picked as damage cowl, becoming a member of the squad in India and turning into accessible if accidents strike throughout the match.

The 28-year-old linked up with the group in south London as they accomplished preparations for the third one-day worldwide towards New Zealand, bowling an prolonged spell off his future and following up with a gentler show of left-arm spin.

David Willey, who was reduce from England’s preliminary squad in 2019 to make approach for the then newly accessible Archer, admitted the paceman was in good rhythm as he returned to the set-up.

“Yeah, he looks in a good place. I don’t know where he’s at fitness wise but he’s bowling good wheels out there today,” stated Willey.

“Everyone knows how good he is, what he’s capable of and how he can impact games. So to have him close or not far away from being fit is obviously fantastic news.”

Also current at nets was Andrew Flintoff, the previous England captain persevering with to work with the aspect after his shock return to the fold final week.

Flintoff had been out of the general public eye since a severe automobile accident which befell final December throughout filming for Top Gear, however was inspired to get entangled by his good friend and former teammate Rob Key, who’s managing director of males’s cricket on the England and Wales Cricket Board.

Willey has been enthused by the presence of one of many nation’s most beloved allrounders, including: “It’s been great, to have him with us is fantastic.

“He’s a legend of the sport, I grew up watching him play and to have him right here with us, simply his presence and every part he is carried out within the recreation, is implausible.

“It’s quite surreal receiving compliments from Freddie. So just to be able to pick his brain and talk to him about the game and have him around the group is fantastic.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au