London, May 19
Former England captain Nasser Hussain said that fast bowler Jofra Archer's constant struggle with injury is a worry for the team. Hussain said that England will want a fit Archer for the T20 World Cup and the Ashes set to be played later in the year.
"England will be desperate to look after him and get him right for that T20 World Cup and then, obviously, The Ashes. He can do things other bowlers can't -- as long as he is fit. He needs to be fit," Hussain added.
England head coach Chris Silverwood said that Archer will see a consultant this week to understand the severity of his right elbow injury. He struggled in Sussex's County Championship fixture last week and wasn't able to bowl on the final two days of the match.
"We need to get this resolved once and for all to give him the best chance of being fully fit as we build up to an intense winter, which will include a T20 World Cup and the Ashes. We need him firing in all formats of the game," said Silverwood.
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