Key Points

James Anderson believes England must play Jofra Archer in the decisive Lord's Test against India despite his long absence from red-ball cricket. Archer recently returned for Sussex and bowled in the nets during the Edgbaston Test. Coach Brendon McCullum confirmed Archer is fit but stopped short of guaranteeing his selection. England also considers Gus Atkinson and Jacob Bethell as they aim to bounce back from their heavy defeat.

Key Points: James Anderson Backs Jofra Archer for Lord's Test Against India

  • Anderson pushes for Archer's Test return after 4-year absence
  • England trails India 1-1 in WTC series after Edgbaston loss
  • McCullum confirms Archer is fit but non-committal on selection
  • Gus Atkinson and Jacob Bethell also in contention for Lord's Test
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I think he will play: James Anderson on Jofra Archer's availability for Lord's Test

England legend James Anderson urges Jofra Archer's inclusion in the crucial Lord's Test vs India, citing his readiness and match-winning potential.

"I think he will play. It’s too crucial a game not to. – James Anderson"

London, July 8

Former England seamer James Anderson said that the hosts, the Three Lions, should play experienced campaigner Jofra Archer in the upcoming third Test of the five-match series against India, which will be played from Thursday, July 10 at the iconic Lord's stadium.

Archer hasn't played Test cricket in more than four years, but recently made a red-ball return at first-class level for Sussex prior to joining up with the England squad for the second Test against India in Birmingham.

England fell to a disappointing 336-run loss to India in that Edgbaston clash to leave the five-match ICC World Test Championship series evenly poised at 1-1, and Anderson believes Archer must play in the third Test that gets underway at Lord's on Thursday.

"You could keep trying to build his overs up and play him later in the series, but it could be too late by then. I think he will play. He played one game for Sussex; he was around the team at Edgbaston and bowled a bit. I just feel like you've got to play him. It's too crucial a game not to," Anderson said as quoted by the ICC official website.

England coach Brendon McCullum stopped short of guaranteeing the return of Archer, but did say the towering right-armer was fit and available for selection.

"Jofra is looking fit, he's looking strong, he's looking ready to go, and he'll come into calculations. It's hugely exciting. He's buzzing as well. He's obviously been through his injuries and his time out of Test cricket. We all know what he's capable of achieving in Test cricket and we hope that when the opportunity does arrive for him, he's able to recapture and also improve on what he's been able to do already in that form of the game

The possible inclusion of Archer isn't the only change England are considering to their line-up for the Lord's Test, with fellow fast bowler Gus Atkinson and back-up batter Jacob Bethell also in the running for the crucial contest at the Home of Cricket.

Bethell has only three Test appearances to his name with his most recent match coming against New Zealand at the end of last year, while Atkinson hasn't played since he hurt his hamstring in the one-off Test against Zimbabwe in Nottingham in May.

While Bethell's inclusion would provide England with another spin option, McCullum said he won't take the place in the XI of first-choice spinner Shoaib Bashir.

"He's a batting option. He's the next one in if something happens. He wants to keep improving his bowling so that he can obviously impact the game across both the bat and ball. It's not something we'd look at from a tactical point of view to do," McCullum said of Bethell.

England squad for third Test: Ben Stokes (c), Jofra Archer, Gus Atkinson, 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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Priya M
After 4 years away from Tests, is Archer really match-ready? England might be making a mistake rushing him back. Our bowlers Bumrah and Siraj are in much better rhythm currently.
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Amit K
Lord's is England's fortress! But remember 2014 when Ishant Sharma took 7 wickets there? History can repeat itself. Our team has the talent to win abroad now 💪
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in London, I'm excited to see Archer bowl again. But honestly, India's batting lineup looks more solid than England's right now. Should be a thrilling Test!
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Vikram R
Why is everyone talking only about Archer? Our young guns Gill and Jaiswal have been performing well. Focus should be on how our batsmen will counter England's bowling attack.
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Neha P
Test cricket is about patience, not just pace. Even if Archer plays, our batsmen have the technique to handle him. More worried about England's batting collapse in last Test! 😅

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