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England blindsided by Jofra Archer's return in Barbados club match

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Last updated on 12 Dec 2023 | 08:15 AM
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England blindsided by Jofra Archer's return in Barbados club match

The 28-year-old paceman's last professional appearance was in May, and was ruled out of the Ashes by a recurrence of a stress fracture in a right elbow

England were taken aback by fast bowler Jofra Archer's return from injury in a Barbados club match last week, with team chief Rob Key saying on Monday (December 11) unaware of his involvement.

Long-term injury absentee Archer joined up with England, currently on a white-ball tour of the West Indies, in Barbados -- the island of his birth -- on Friday as part of the Sussex quick's ongoing rehabilitation from a longstanding right elbow problem.

It is understood he flew back to the UK on Sunday (December 10) but not before turning out a few hours earlier for his old school side, Foundation, on day one of their three-day fixture against Lords in division one of the Barbados Cricket Association league, where he was the pick of the attack with 4 for 18.

But it appears he did so without England's knowledge, with England director of men's cricket Rob Key, speaking after announcing a Test squad for the tour of India on Monday, saying: "I'm not aware of that -- I'll find out."

The Cricketer website reported one of Archer's wickets was via left-arm spin. The 28-year-old paceman's last professional appearance was in May, and Archer was ruled out of the Ashes by a recurrence of a stress fracture in a right elbow that has caused him repeated problems since his breakout year of 2019.

Not included in the Test squad, Archer spent just three days in Mumbai after being named England's only "travelling reserve" for the recent 50-over World Cup but was awarded a two-year central contract in October.

England, wary of rushing Archer back, denied him permission to enter the Indian Premier League auction to possibly have him fit for the 2024 T20 World Cup in June. "Jofra was bowling out here [in Barbados]," Key added. 

"As you often see with Jofra, he rocks up, ends up bowling 95 miles an hour and he looks like he's an absolute genius.

"But we're just going to take it slow with him. We don't want to put any sort of deadlines on him. That's what we've done in the past, we're trying to learn from what we've done in the past with Jofra.

"Actually, now we're taking control of him coming back. We're not going to say, 'You need to get back for this part here'."

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