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CONFIRMED! Star Pacer To Return In England Squad After Humiliating Defeat By The Indians News24 –


England head coach Brendon McCullum has stated that Jofra Archer is in the running to play in the Playing XI of England against India in the 3rd Test. The coach stated that the pacer appeared healthy and is good to go. McCullum stated that they would weigh their options before deciding on the XI and further stated that the fast bowlers have bowled in two back-to-back games, which might lead to the inclusion of a different one.

“He will certainly be available for selection, and if you look at it, our seamers have gone two Tests on the spin, and we have got a short turnaround before we head down to HQ. We’ll let the dust settle on this one, but Jofra is looking fit, he’s looking strong, he’s looking ready to go, and he’ll come into calculations,” Brendon McCullum said, as per The Guardian.

Jofra Archer Suggested To Come Back For Lord’s Test

Jofra Archer is slowly winding up to a highly anticipated test return, and it was rumored to happen against Team India at the Edgbaston Test in Birmingham. Nevertheless, the wait went longer as the ECB failed to begin Archer in the second game, with the hosts being humiliated by an atrocious 336-run defeat.

Yet Brendon McCullum has suggested Jofra Archer would be in contention for the upcoming test at Lord’s. England’s coach stated that the Playing XI might be reshuffled, rendering Archer a massive chance to come back. Jofra Archer had missed England’s last day of training. The pacer had skipped it for personal reasons but later rejoined the team before the Edgbaston Test. Archer could not find a spot in the hosts’ Playing XI but was spotted in Birmingham for the test match.

Team India Made History After Breaching Fortress Edgbaston

England maintained their Test-winning team from Headingley to be involved in the second test match in Birmingham. Edgbaston is a fortress whose walls have not been broken by India yet, and greats such as MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli could not accomplish it in their stint as the team’s test captain. But Team India, led by Shubman Gill, made history after dominating the hosts by a record-shattering 336-run margin, breaking into the Edgbaston fortress. The Indian captain, especially, provided record-breaking knocks in both innings to take the tourists’ lead. England would be keen to recover from their Edgbaston loss as they set eyes on India in the third test at the historic Lord’s Cricket Ground on July 10, 2025.