Archer doubtful for Ashes after injury ends IPL stint

Published May 10, 2023
England’s Jofra Archer  in action - Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia - Kia Oval, London, Britain - September 15, 2019. — Reuters/File
England’s Jofra Archer in action - Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia - Kia Oval, London, Britain - September 15, 2019. — Reuters/File

NEW DELHI: England fast bowler Jofra Archer is a doubt for the Ashes after he was ruled out for the remainder of this season’s Indian Premier League (IPL) on Tuesday due to a nagging elbow injury.

Archer spent 17 months on the sidelines following elbow and back injuries before returning to international cricket in January.

The 28-year-old played only five of Mumbai Indians’ 10 matches this season and reportedly underwent a minor operation on his troublesome right elbow last month.

The Ashes series against Australia begins at Edgbaston on June 16.

“The England & Wales Cricket Board can confirm that fast bowler Jofra Archer will return from the Indian Premier League with immediate effect,” the ECB said in a statement.

“Archer has been recovering from right elbow surgery. However, pushing through the discomfort whilst recently playing, hoping it will settle, has proven challenging.

“Therefore, it has been agreed for him to return to the UK for a period of rest and rehabilitation to give him the best opportunity for a full recovery.”

Archer will return home this week and begin his rehab with the ECB medical department and his county team Sussex.

Archer’s England team-mate Chris Jordan will replace him at Mumbai.

“Archer was a key part of our campaign in the first half of this season,” the five-time IPL champions said in a statement.

“We wish him the best and cannot wait to have him back with us, fitter, stronger, quicker, deadlier.”

England will also be concerned about the Barbados-born player’s availability for their 50-overs World Cup title defence in India this year.

Jordan made his IPL debut in 2016 for Royal Challengers Bangalore and has also represented Sunrisers Hyderabad, Punjab Kings, Chennai Super Kings.

Published in Dawn, May 10th, 2023

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