England Bolster Bowling Attack with Archer's Return for Second Test
England's bowling attack has received a significant boost with the inclusion of Jofra Archer in their squad for the second Test against India. This marks a sensational return to the longest format for Archer, who last played a Test match in February 2021. The 30-year-old fast bowler's career has been plagued by injuries.
Archer's inclusion comes as England aims to solidify their 1-0 lead in the five-match Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series. The hosts secured a memorable five-wicket win in the opening Test.
Archer’s last appearance for England was in March during the ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan, where he featured in a one-day international against South Africa. He recently returned to red-ball cricket, playing his first first-class game in four years for Sussex against Durham. Though he only secured one wicket, selectors were encouraged by his rhythm and fitness. Clips of his first over back and his first wicket circulated on social media, generating excitement.
With 42 wickets from 13 Tests at an average of 31, Archer’s record demonstrates his potential impact when fully fit. His pace, bounce, and ability to bowl hostile spells provide England with a significant advantage. This is especially true at Edgbaston, where seamers typically excel.
His return is also timely given concerns about the workload and minor injuries of other fast bowlers. Gus Atkinson is still recovering, and the situations of Josh Tongue and Brydon Carse are being closely monitored. Former England players Stuart Broad and Jos Buttler have also advocated for Archer's inclusion in the second Test.
Archer’s comeback is expected to energize both the bowling unit and the fans. With captain Ben Stokes emphasizing that England will continue to play aggressive, result-oriented cricket, Archer's return aligns perfectly with the team’s "Bazball" approach.
The second Test begins on July 2 at Edgbaston, where England will aim to extend their winning streak with one of their most exciting fast bowlers back in the lineup.
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