
English Jofra Archer, right, is celebrated after the release of Indian Washington Sundar during the fifth day of the third cricket test between England and India on Lord Cricket land in London, Monday, July 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Richard Pelham) After playing his first test in four years and playing a key role in the 22-year victory in England over India in Lord’s, Jofra Archer sent a strict news to SHUBMAN GILLU et al.“I think I was a bit emotional. It was a long way back – a lot of rehabilitation, a lot of training – but they’re moments like this one worth it,” Archer The Times quoted.“The hardest part was playing cricket in the last year and a half and I still have training bikes. I’m a little without a word as things come. I can play two more tests if they let me – I don’t want to lose this series.”England Speedster also lit his eyes on the ashes.“I said Keysey (Rob Key, CEO of England) that I wanted to play the test summer and wanted to play ashes,” said Archer.
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“I think one tick is already there, and I will do everything in my power to be on the plane in November.”A thirty -year -old man has long been suffering from his elbow and back injuries, and since 2021 he played only a cricket of a white ball for England.“I think I was a bit emotional (after winning in England). It was a long way. I can’t tell you that the number of keyboard warriors has been there in the last three or four years,” said Archer Sky Sports after playing a key role in helping England to accept 2-1 leadership in five matches.“This (comeback) came for a long time – a lot of rehabilitation, a lot of training – but these are the moments that are all worth it. The whole crowd gave me a huge elevator,” he added.