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Rob Key has strongly hinted at Jofra Archer's Test return against India at Edgbaston. The speedster made his County Championship comeback after four years away from first-class cricket. England lead the series 1-0 following their record chase at Headingley. Archer's inclusion adds firepower but raises questions about his fitness after multiple injuries.

Key Points: Rob Key Hints at Jofra Archer England Return Against India

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  • Speedster took 1 wicket in County comeback
  • England lead series 1-0 after record Headingley chase
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Archer to feature for England at Edgbaston? Rob Key teases return of world-class speedster against India

ECB's Rob Key teases Jofra Archer's Test comeback as England face India at Edgbaston after his County Championship return.

"Jofra is such a talent and was straight on the money. – Rob Key"

London, June 28

ECB managing director of men's cricket, Rob Key, dropped a subtle hint about tearaway Jofra Archer's return in the forthcoming second Test against India in Birmingham, which is scheduled to kick off on Wednesday.

Archer returned to England's Test fold for the first time since February 2021 after being named in the 14-player squad for the contest at Edgbaston. His inclusion comes in the aftermath of his return to first-class action in the County Championship on Sunday for the first time in more than four years.

The 30-year-old, known to test the speed gun with his scorching pace, scalped a solitary wicket and struck 31 runs with the bat in 34 deliveries for Durham against Sussex in the County Championship. Archer's last appearance dates back to England's 10-wicket defeat by India in Ahmedabad in February 2021, following which numerous injuries plagued him and kept the promising speedster out of the format.

While Archer's inclusion has left former cricketers and fans with split opinions, Key hinted at the prospect of the right-arm seamer charging at the Indian batters with his blistering pace at Edgbaston.

"I would imagine [that he will play at least one of the next two Tests]. As I stand here now, that's where it's heading, but who knows? He could bowl the first ball of the [Edgbaston] Test. All options are available. The amount of work Jofra has put in over the last six months almost... There is a point where your [bowling] loads are there because of the building up you've been doing," Key said as quoted from Sky Sports.

"We have to be careful with all of our bowlers but if you didn't want bowlers to get injured you would never play them. That's not what it's about. It's about getting your bowlers out there as much as possible so they can impact games of cricket," he added.

If Archer fails to make the cut for the final XI, Archer could appear in the final stages of Sussex's next Championship fixture at home to Warwickshire, which will take place from Sunday to Wednesday at Hove. In 13 Test appearances, Archer has scythed 42 wickets at 31.04.

"There is a chance he could play in the Championship if we think that is the best thing or it might be that if he doesn't play at Edgbaston having him around is the best thing," he said.

While Archer's return to County didn't glisten with magical numbers, Key feels the 30-year-old managed to achieve his potential and added, "It was a question of could he hit his straps and could he get up to a decent pace, which we felt he did. Jofra is such a talent and was straight on the money. You need a lot of different things to be a world-class bowler, and he has all of them - pace, release point, skill, accuracy."

England are currently leading 1-0 in the series after gunning down a record 371-run chase at Headingly, fuelled by Ben Duckett's flamboyant 149, Joe Root's composed 54* and Jamie Smith's (44*) finishing touches.

England Men's Test squad for 2nd Test: Ben Stokes (capt), Jofra Archer, Shoaib Bashir, Jacob Bethell, Harry Brook, Brydon Carse, Sam Cook, Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Jamie Overton, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Jamie Smith, Josh Tongue, Chris Woakes.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral cricket fan, I'm thrilled to see Archer back! Test cricket needs such exciting fast bowlers. But England should be careful not to rush him - his long-term fitness is more important than one match.
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Ananya R
Honestly, I don't think Archer will make much difference. Our batsmen faced much better bowlers in Australia. Bumrah vs Archer will be the real contest to watch! 😊
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Vikram M
ECB is taking a big risk here. After so many injuries, throwing Archer directly into a Test against in-form Indian batsmen? Bad management if you ask me. Should have given him more county matches first.
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Priya S
Whatever happens, this makes the match more interesting! Test cricket needs such star players. Hope both teams give their best and we get to see some quality cricket. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Karthik V
Archer or no Archer, our team is strong enough to win this series. The real concern is our middle order consistency. Hope Gill and Iyer step up this match!

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