Jofra Archer eyes Ashes after Test comeback
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England, Jofra Archer and Lord's
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England speedster Jofra Archer is keen to make up for lost time and says he wants to play the final two Tests against India and prove he deserves a place in the squad for the Ashes series in Australia.
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India Today on MSNJofra Archer dons commentator's hat after proving critics wrong at Lord'sJofra Archer made his Test return in style—and with a smile—by wearing Jonathan Agnew's blue hat on-air, cheekily completing a bet made years ago that he'd never play red-ball cricket again.
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 his third ball and then produced key interventions in India's fourth-innings chase, on the way to match figures of 5 for 105.
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CricTracker on MSNENG vs IND 2025: Jofra Archer dons Jonathan Agnew's hat after disproving his 'won't play another Test' remarkRenowned broadcaster Jonathan Philip Agnew lost a three-and-a-half-year-old bet to England captain Ben Stokes as Jofra Archer made his Test return after three and a half years.
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Jofra Archer, inspired by Sourav Ganguly’s iconic 2002 shirt-waving moment, starred in England’s 22-run win over India at Lord’s. Returning after three years, Archer took 3/55 as England sealed the thrilling third Test on July 14.
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Press Trust of India on MSNHow memories of Ganguly's shirt swinging at Lord's inspired Jofra's match-deciding spellSourav Ganguly's iconic shirt-swinging at the Lord's balcony after a famous win over England back in 2002 was Jofra Archer's inspiration to deliver the game-changing spell against India in the high-pressure third Test here,