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India vs England: Jofra Archer concerned about his troublesome elbow, says 'will do everything' to play T20 World Cup and Ashes

Press Trust of India • March 13, 2021, 13:23:33 IST
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After missing two Tests in England’s 1-3 series defeat recently, the 25-year-old fiery pacer bounced back strongly taking three for 23 to restrict India to a modest 124 for 7 in the first T20I at the Motera here on Friday.

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India vs England: Jofra Archer concerned about his troublesome elbow, says 'will do everything' to play T20 World Cup and Ashes

Ahmedabad: England pacer Jofra Archer said he needs to look after his troublesome elbow first before setting sights on his twin targets of playing in the T20 World Cup in India and the Ashes Down Under. After missing two Tests in England’s 1-3 series defeat recently, the 25-year-old fiery pacer bounced back strongly taking three for 23 to restrict India to a modest 124 for 7 in the first T20I at the Motera here on Friday. “I need to take care of my elbow first before I think about what is going to happen,” Archer said in the post-match interaction. “For me, in the immediate, I want to get through this series and then I will do everything in my power to make sure I’m going to the World Cup and the Ashes.” Archer cleaned up KL Rahul in the powerplay, and nearly took a hat-trick in the death overs after dismissing Hardik Pandya and Shardul Thakur to help England win by eight wickets and go one-up in the five-match T20I series. “I’m just glad to have helped in the win. I’m just being honest, if I get one wicket or three, the way I bowl doesn’t change. I think wickets just depend on how lucky you are at the time,” he said. Archer further said they all are on the same page as far as the workload management is concerned. “Obviously, I came to them (the medical team) during the Test series and said it’s (my elbow) was not feeling right at the moment and I didn’t have to say it twice, they automatically jumped on it and already started making plans. We are all on the same page.” [caption id=“attachment_8623571” align=“alignnone” width=“640”]File image of Jofra Archer. AP File image of Jofra Archer. AP[/caption] England, who lost the Test series after winning the first Test in Chennai, are well aware of India’s resilience and Archer urged caution after their convincing victory. “It’s just the first game of the series, there are still four other games to go. They (India) are number two in the world for a reason so I don’t think we can get ahead of ourselves as yet. It was a good win and we’ll enjoy it,” he said. It was a sheer display of fine pace bowling in the Powerplay as the duo of Archer and Mark Wood consistently bowled in 140kph-plus. The consistency worked as Wood blew away Shikhar Dhawan’s leg stump with a 148kph delivery. “I still try to cheer him, still to try to wind him up a bit,” said Archer, known for their fiercely-guarded pace rivalry. “It was good to see the ball carrying through and see the speed gun. Really exciting to see what he can do in the rest of the series. “I still try to out pace him but I don’t think I am in the best position to do it at the moment (elbow injury),” he said in a lighter vein. On Friday, Eoin Morgan made a surprise move by handing the new ball to leg-spinner Adil Rashid after winning the toss. The gambit worked well as Rashid dismissed star India skipper Virat Kohli for zero, his third duck following two in the Tests. “You just love to see it when a plan comes off. Rashid is a world-class bowler and can bowl anywhere…,” Archer said. “Kohli is obviously a dangerous batter and to see the back of him early so many times is a real bonus. I think it probably might have dampened their camp a little bit,” he said. Archer said they were lucky with the toss as the conditions were slow. “I was excited to bowl first because there was a bit of dew when we trained the other night. But getting on top of the conditions gave us a little bit of an advantage. It was a very good team performance on a slow wicket,” he said. The second T20I is slated here on Sunday.

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