England captain Ben Stokes is hopeful Jofra Archer can totally get better from the harm points which have saved him out of the staff since March 2021 in time for subsequent 12 months’s Ashes collection, however added that the bowler wouldn’t be rushed again into motion.
Archer performed for the Lions in a three-day match earlier this week towards the England Test facet within the United Arab Emirates.
On Thursday, Archer mentioned he was “fully back” from his lengthy harm lay-off, including that he was focusing on a spot within the England staff for the Ashes, which is able to happen on house soil in June.
“He’s one of the superstars of the international game and it’s great to see him running back in, bowling fast and it’s really good to have him back around the group as well,” Stokes informed Sky Sports.
“I think he’s just really excited to be back. He’s obviously had a long time off with injury and as exciting as it is we’ve got to be careful not to rush him back as we don’t want to see Jofra Archer on the sidelines for this amount of (time) again,” he added.
“That’s the plan, hopefully we can have Jofra fit and ready especially for the Ashes.”
England subsequent journey to Pakistan for a three-Test collection, with the primary match starting in Rawalpindi on Dec. 1.
Archer performed for the Lions in a three-day match earlier this week towards the England Test facet within the United Arab Emirates.
On Thursday, Archer mentioned he was “fully back” from his lengthy harm lay-off, including that he was focusing on a spot within the England staff for the Ashes, which is able to happen on house soil in June.
“He’s one of the superstars of the international game and it’s great to see him running back in, bowling fast and it’s really good to have him back around the group as well,” Stokes informed Sky Sports.
“I think he’s just really excited to be back. He’s obviously had a long time off with injury and as exciting as it is we’ve got to be careful not to rush him back as we don’t want to see Jofra Archer on the sidelines for this amount of (time) again,” he added.
“That’s the plan, hopefully we can have Jofra fit and ready especially for the Ashes.”
England subsequent journey to Pakistan for a three-Test collection, with the primary match starting in Rawalpindi on Dec. 1.