Key Points

England captain Ben Stokes expressed his excitement over Jofra Archer's Test return after a four-year absence due to injuries. Stokes praised Archer's resilience in overcoming multiple injury setbacks to earn his place back in the squad. The skipper confirmed there would be no workload restrictions on the express pacer during the crucial Lord's Test against India. Archer's return is expected to add much-needed firepower to England's bowling attack in the evenly-poised series.

Key Points: Ben Stokes Hails Jofra Archer's Test Return After 4-Year Absence

  • Stokes excited for Archer's Test return after 4-year hiatus
  • Archer's express pace to boost England's bowling attack
  • No workload restrictions planned for pacer in Lord's Test
  • Opponents wary of Archer's game-changing spells
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Jof is going to be pretty proud of himself...: Skipper Stokes on pacer's return in Lord's Test

England captain Ben Stokes praises Jofra Archer's resilience as the pacer makes his Test comeback against India at Lord's after injury struggles.

"I think Jof is going to be pretty proud of himself that he has managed to get himself back here after two pretty big injury scares. - Ben Stokes"

London, July 9

Ahead of the third Test against India at Lord's, England skipper Ben Stokes expressed excitement over pacer Jofra Archer's return, saying that the pacer must be proud of himself to bring himself back into the Test set-up after a gap of four years following injury scares.

With the series one-piece each following India's 336-run hammering to England at Edgbaston, England made a massive change to their line-up, putting Archer on the playing eleven sheet for his first Test in four years.

Archer, 30, returns to the Test setup for the first time since February 2021. Known for his express pace, Archer's inclusion is expected to bolster England's relatively inexperienced bowling attack, which has lacked bite in patches during the ongoing series. Recently, he made a red-ball return at first-class level for Sussex before joining up with the England squad for the second Test against India in Birmingham.

Ahead of the match, Stokes said as quoted by Sky Sports, "Really exciting. I think it is great for English fans, but also for Jof. It has been a long time coming for him. The way in which he has handled injury setbacks over that period has been very commendable, and the way in which he has got himself back onto the field and playing cricket over a long period of time now, it is exciting to have him back."

"I think Jof is going to be pretty proud of himself that he has managed to get himself back here after two pretty big injury scares," he added.

Stokes also said that there are no plans to limit Archer's workload during the match.

"There is definitely going to be no preconceived ideas around he is only bowling spells of four or five, definitely not," he said.

"We have had two tough games, a lot of time in the field, and got through some overs as a bowling unit. You get to this position here with back-to-back Test matches, and you feel it is the right time to get some fresh legs in, and it was exciting that we had the ability to be able to call on someone like Jof," he added.

Stokes noted that whenever Archer has a ball in hand, there is a change in the game.

"The opposition feels it as well because they know what he can do in a spell. I do not think there is any reason why we cannot see Jofra Archer operating at a level like we have seen here at Lord's on his debut," he added.

Archer last played a Test match in February 2021, and has since battled multiple injuries. While he made a return to England's white-ball setup ahead of the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup and has featured in ODIs and T20Is, his red-ball workload has been carefully managed. He has played 13 Tests, having taken 42 wickets.

- ANI

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Priya S
After such a long injury break, I wonder if he can maintain his intensity through 5 days. England might be taking a big risk here.
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Arjun K
Perfect timing for his comeback - just when our top order is looking shaky! Hope Dravid sir has a plan to counter his bowling.
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, this makes the Test more interesting! Archer vs Kohli/Bumrah is what cricket lovers want to see. Hope he stays fit!
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Vikram M
England seems desperate after our Edgbaston win. Bringing back an injured player shows their bowling lacks depth. Our chance to capitalize!
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Kavya N
Respect to Archer for his comeback journey, but Indian batsmen should treat him like any other bowler. No extra pressure please! 😊

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