England star fast bowler Joffra Archer is suspected of playing in the upcoming Test series against New Zealand, as his old elbow injury reappeared during the County Championship match against Sussex against Kent. The twenty-six-year-old fast bowler has previously suffered from an elbow injury, which is why he has not played two Tests against India and is currently in the suspended Indian Premier League. Also he did not play against South Africa in early 2020.
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Archer, playing his first competitive match for Sussex, returned from injury, taking two for 29 in the first innings. However, the fast bowler could only throw five overs in the second innings and complained about elling at the elbow. Sussex head coach Ian Salisbury told reporters on Saturday, “If you look at today, they won’t be able to bowl tomorrow.” You should ask the ECB (England and Wales Cricket Board).
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He said, ‘When Joffra can’t bowl, you’re disappointed as a leader and as a team. But it does happen. People get injured in sports. This is life. ‘Salisbury,’ he said, is still keen to get on the field, because he wants to win Sussex. He (ECB) must approve them to play in this match. He’s not our player, so we have to get approval from him. Tell us that England will host New Zealand in a two-Test series starting June 2. The team is expected to be announced Tuesday for the series. After the series against New Zealand, England will play a five-match Test series against India starting from August 4.