Key Points

Stuart Broad praised Jofra Archer's fiery spell that rattled India on the final day at Lord's. Archer's pace and aggression dismantled India's batting lineup, leaving them struggling at 112/8. Broad highlighted how Archer brought "theatre" to Test cricket with his electrifying performance. Meanwhile, Ravi Shastri described Nitish Kumar Reddy's dismissal as a "killer blow" for India.

Key Points: Stuart Broad Praises Jofra Archer Fiery Lord's Spell Against India

  • Archer's fiery spell dismantled India's top order
  • Broad lauds Archer's passion for Test cricket
  • Pant and Sundar fell victim to Archer's pace
  • Shastri calls Nitish's dismissal a "killer blow"
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Test cricket is about bringing theatre, Jofra did all of that...: Broad praises ex-teammate's fiery 1st session spell at Lord's

Broad hails Archer's electrifying bowling as England dominate India in the third Test, calling it "theatre" of Test cricket.

"Test match cricket is about bringing theatre, and Jofra did all of that. – Stuart Broad"

London, July 14

Former England pacer Stuart Broad on Monday hailed pacer Jofra Archer for his scorching spell during the first session of the final day during the third Test against India, which put the visitors on the verge of an embarrassing loss, saying that the speedster brought "theatre" to the field and is "thriving and enjoying" the ultimate form of the sport.

A brilliant two-wicket spell by Archer, including those of vice-captain Rishabh Pant and Washington Sundar, put India on verge of a series trail, as they tumbled to 112/8 in the run chase of 193 runs by the end of first session.

Speaking on air as quoted by Sky Sports, "Archer was amazing. The emotions he will be getting from bowling spells like this - running in, crowd roaring, Test match on the line - are great."

"Test match cricket is about bringing theatre, and Jofra did all of that. It was Test cricket led by a guy who has missed a lot of Test cricket."

"When he is wearing that England shirt you can tell how much he is thriving and enjoying the ultimate form of the game."

"He was having words with the batters and that may cost him a few quid!," he added.

Following the session, former Indian head coach Ravi Shastri termed Nitish's dismissal at stroke of lunch as a "killer blow".

"India would have been thinking, 'we have a 30-run partnership and if we can stretch this for another half an hour or so, then the deficit will be about 60'. I thought after a while, one of the two batters should have taken the attack a bit more," he added.

Playing his first Test in four years, Archer took 2/52 in the first innings, getting a dangerous Yashasvi Jaiswal on his third ball in his comeback over. He later on got Sundar as well.

He started his team's defence of 193 runs on a fantastic note, luring Jaiswal into attempting a pull shot, removing him for a seven-ball duck on day four. During the first session of the final day, just when KL Rahul and Pant were settling themselves, he sent Pant's off-stump cartwheeling for just nine runs and took a superb one-handed grab to remove Sundar minutes later, reducing India to 82/7. It was a 30-run stand between Ravindra Jadeja and Nitish Kumar Reddy that offered a slight resistance, but it did not last much long due to Chris Woakes, with the all-rounder getting Nitish at the stroke of lunch.

- ANI

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Priya M
As an Indian cricket fan, it hurts to see such collapses abroad. But credit where due - Archer bowled with heart and skill. Test cricket needs such thrilling contests. Just wish our middle order showed more fight!
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Amit K
Broad is right about the theatre part - that's why we love Test cricket! But our team management needs to seriously think about batting techniques against quality pace. Too many technical flaws being exposed overseas.
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Sarah B
Watching from Australia - Archer's comeback was special! But I feel India missed a trick by not playing an extra batsman. That tail is too long when you're chasing in England conditions.
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Nikhil R
The real issue is our batting collapses becoming a pattern abroad. We need long-term solutions, not just knee-jerk reactions. Maybe more A-tours to England before major series? 🤔
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Divya P
Jadeja and Nitish showed some fight at least! But Archer was simply unplayable today. That ball to Pant was a beauty - 90mph and perfect line. Hope BCCI invests more in fast bowling academies back home.

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