bluetornados
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Post by bluetornados on May 19, 2022 11:50:47 GMT
England fast bowler Jofra Archer will miss the entire season after suffering a stress fracture of the lower back.
It is another setback for the 27-year-old, who has not played since last July following two elbow operations.
Archer was on track in his recovery and was hoping to play domestic cricket this month, only to feel soreness in his back last week.
He is also set to miss the T20 World Cup in Australia this autumn, with no timeframe set for his return.
It is the latest injury to an England pace bowler, with seven - including Archer - ruled out of the summer's first Test against New Zealand.
Of the other six, four - Sam Curran, Olly Stone, Matt Fisher and Saqib Mahmood - have back injuries.
This new blow will be a concern for Archer, once England's most exciting pace prospect but now facing more than a year on the sidelines.
Called up just before the 2019 World Cup, he memorably bowled the 'super over' that helped England triumph in the final against New Zealand at Lord's.
He made his Test debut on the same ground against Australia later that summer, bowling a ferocious spell that resulted in Steve Smith being struck on the helmet and suffering a concussion.
Archer has played 13 Tests, 17 one-dayers and 12 T20s for England, taking 86 international wickets. His last appearance for England was in March of 2021.
He has also had a successful career in franchise leagues and was named as the Most Valuable Player in the Indian Premier League in 2020.
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Post by Nobbygas on May 19, 2022 12:40:51 GMT
He's a bit fragile isn't he. I can see when he regains fitness that he'll only play 20-20 and give red ball cricket a miss.
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Post by bluetornados on May 20, 2022 8:24:21 GMT
He's a bit fragile isn't he. I can see when he regains fitness that he'll only play 20-20 and give red ball cricket a miss. Jofra, born on april fool's day in Bridgetown Barbados, is 27 now has taken 42 test wickets at an average of 31.04, will probably go down the 20/20 route. He is running out of time for test cricket fast, to recover, to get back bowling well for Sussex and being picked again for England is a long way off.
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Post by warehamgas on May 21, 2022 20:07:45 GMT
He's a bit fragile isn't he. I can see when he regains fitness that he'll only play 20-20 and give red ball cricket a miss. Yes, sounds likely. But it’s been coming hasn’t it? Has he ever played a whole season? Not sure he has. And even playing T20 with a max of 24 deliveries every 5/6 days may still be too much for his body.
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