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GB News on MSN'Class' Jofra Archer's breathtaking return for England that sends Lord's crowd wild against IndiaJoe Root described Jofra Archer's return to Test cricket as "class", as Lord's Cricket Ground erupted after the 30-year-old marked his return with a wicket from just his third delivery. The fast bowler ended a four-year absence caused by career-threatening elbow and back injuries in spectacular fashion.
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inews.co.uk on MSNJofra Archer delivers the ‘X-factor’ England have sorely missedAfter an injury-ravaged few years, the right-arm bowler showed he had lost none of the pace that had become his trademark
The third Test between India and England at Lord's has been dominated by the ball-changing saga, which was headlined by Indian captain Shubman Gill's frustration on Day 2. Gill cut a livid figure, complaining about the second new ball and thereafter even more so about the replacement ball.
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"Archer messaged me": Jasprit Bumrah revealed off-field camaraderie with Jofra ArcherEngland third Test, Sony Sports Network aired an interview featuring Jasprit Bumrah and his wife, aka presenter Sanjana Ganeshan, where the bowler revealed that England's Jofra Archer messaged him while he was recovering.
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Thesportstak on MSNWatch: Jofra Archer unleashes wild celebration after getting rid of Yashasvi Jaiswal on just 3rd ball of his Test comeback at Lord'sAfter a prolonged absence from the longest format of the game, England's star speedster Jofra Archer made a memorable return on Day 2 of the Lord's Test against India. Jofra Archer guns down Yashasvi Jaiswal in style In a sensational start to his Test return,
Joe Root described Jofra Archer’s rousing return to the Test arena as a “genuine joy” as the seamer began repaying four years of faith from the England team.Lord’s witnessed Archer’s first red-ball spell for his country since February 2021,
Jofra Archer exploded onto the international cricket scene in the summer of 2019, starring for England in its memorable title triumph at the 50-over World Cup and then the Ashes series weeks later.
After the first ball of the 46th over, England pacer Jofra Archer asked for a ball change but the umpire took the gauge test and it passed it. As a result, the ball was not changed but Archer was simply not satisfied with umpire's decision.