Can Jofra Archer turn the tide for England? The fast bowler is set to make a much-anticipated comeback in the third Test, replacing Josh Tongue, as England desperately hopes his raw pace will make a significant impact against India. This move follows India’s dominant display at Edgbaston, which highlighted England’s need for a sharper bowling edge.
Ben Stokes, England’s captain, praised Archer’s sheer willpower, describing him as “very, very determined” despite having had limited game time in the recent past. Archer’s return is expected to provide a crucial boost to England’s pace department, offering a match-winning speed that has been conspicuously absent throughout the initial stages of this series.
Archer’s Test career has been a stop-start affair since his sensational debut, averaging less than 11 overs per year due to recurring injuries. Despite this, Stokes conveyed his full belief in Archer’s readiness, stating, “I don’t see that being negative… expectations are understandable,” acknowledging the high hopes placed upon him.
While Archer’s first appearance on Wednesday was restricted to light fast-bowling, the true measure of his impact will come under the intense pressure of a Test match. His ability to consistently deliver speeds of 96 mph offers England a vital weapon to destabilize India’s strong top-order batting and shift the momentum of the series.
