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India Today on MSNJofra Archer eyes Ashes 2025 tour: Will do everything to be on the plane in NovemberJofra Archer has made his intentions clear. He aims to be fit and cleared to compete without any hassles for the upcoming ...
Jofra Archer will not play 100 Tests. His body won’t allow it and we know this. As such, for the rare times where it comes ...
Jofra Archer's first cricket test for England in 4 1/2 years produced an impressive match haul of five wickets against India ...
Jofra Archer collapsed onto the Lord’s grass. He was too exhausted to join his team-mates just yet. Fielding at deep ...
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Newspoint on MSNENG vs IND 2025: 'I'll do everything to be on the plane in November' - Jofra Archer eyes Ashes after Test comebackI'll do everything to be on the plane in November' - Jofra Archer eyes Ashes after Test comeback. (Photo source: X) England ...
Archer will have a week to recuperate before the fourth Test, which begins at Old Trafford on July 23, after he completed ...
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Jasprit Bumrah and Jofra Archer are like precious, potent arsenals which have to be used judiciously in a war called the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, a five-match Test series between India and England.
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India Today on MSNJofra Archer silences keyboard warriors with heroic Test return for EnglandJofra Archer helped England seal a thrilling 22-run victory over India in the third Test — silencing the "keyboard warriors" ...
England pace bowler Jofra Archer has made an immediate impact in his first test match in 4 1/2 years, taking a wicket off his ...
Archer had not played a Test for more than four years due to a combination of elbow and back injuries, but finally made his return in whites after a carefully managed comeback. He took a wicket with ...
After playing his first Test in four years and playing a crucial role in England's 22-run win over India at Lord's, Jofra Archer has sent a stern message to Shubman Gill and co., saying he wants to ...
Jofra Archer says it was "long" road back to Test cricket, but his performance is hugely encouraging for his and England's future, writes Matthew Henry.
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