
Jofra Archer focused on full fitness and is determined to be part of an English tour of Australia at the end of this year for the highly expected Ashes series. The thirty -year -old fast pitch, whose career was braked with recurrent injuries, has successfully returned to testing cricket in a recently closed Lord test against India, and it seems to have rediscover the rhythm and threat that once made him one of the most feared England.
In an interview with Sky Sports, Archer revealed that he wanted to continue the remaining part of the ongoing series and the English medical team is closely managed to avoid any failure.
“I can play two more (tests against India) if it allows me,” Archer said. “I don’t want to lose this series. I said Keysey (CEO of England men, Rob Key), I wanted to play the test summer and wanted to play ashes.
Archer played a crucial role in England to an exciting victory at LordWhich gave them 2-1 leadership in a series of five matches against India. His pace and accuracy were at full show when he provided England by major early breakthroughs in both shifts and twice removed the dangerous Yashasvi Jaiswal and set the tone of the host fight.
Lord’s victory has further increased the hope that Archer plays a central role in the English plans of red balls advance. With ashes approaching, his condition and form will be the key to the chance in England to end the ten -year drought in Australia. The last time England won the ashes on Australian soil in the 2010-11 series, where they played the roles of James Anderson and Alastair Cook.
England will also be heading down below For the first time in the so -called basball era. With a bold and aggressive brand of cricket, which now defines its approach, all eyes will be at whether this new team can finally get back the urn after drawing the 2023 series and avoiding since 2011.
The mission is clear for Archer: Stay fit, stay sharp and be part of what could be in his test career defining the chapter.
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Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
July 15, 2025