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Jofra Archer aims to return tests on West Indies

Jofra Archer aims to return tests on West Indies
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LONDON: English Fast Bowler Jofra Archer still believes he has a future exam because he is targeting a five-day format during the tour of the West Indies next year.
The 26-year-old child was ruled out from the current test series against India and the Australian Ash tour, as well as the T20 World Cup which was between the campaign – after suffering from stress fracture in his right elbow.
Remembering the injury to his bowling arm, some questioned whether archers would be fit enough to play in the longest format Cricket again, with former British captain Alastair Cook archer archer possibly losing speed because the elbow problem is a “game changer”.
But Sussex was fast, the column for the British daily newspaper, said “the best years as a cricketer test in front of me”.
“When I got the news that I would come out for the remaining 2021 because I had suffered other stress fractures in my elbow, it was quite difficult to take,” Remember.
“But I always hold that everything happens for a reason, and the injury doesn’t change the way I see my career.” I’ve talked many times before the cricket of the test is the most important format for me and nothing has changed in that.
It is very frustrating to sit an important series against India, and cannot travel to Australia this winter – not to mention the Twenty20 World Cup in the UAE.
World Cup winner 50 2019 added: “If I end up with other stress fractures, I might have a different view of things in connection with my future.
But for now, I’m still only 26 and I think I am.
Years Best as a cricketer test in front of me.
“The reason I have an operation in May is because I want to sort out the problem once and for all.
I don’t want this to hang on me.
I want to be out there again, take the goal and help win the game for England.
“Now the archer born in Barbados, the son of a British father, hopes that the Caribbean comeback with England.” I tried to be careful when I made my comeback, but I thought there was a chance I would be ready on time for the three British test series against West Indies in the Caribbean in March, “he said.” But I can’t make an appointment, and I won’t make an appointment, and I’ll make an appointment, and I can’t make an appointment, and I will soon see a specialist about the elbow.

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