Why is Jofra Archer not playing ODI World Cup 2023?
Published on: Oct 5, 2023 11:49 am IST|Updated on: Oct 5, 2023 11:49 am IST
Jofra Archer, undoubtedly one of the most thrilling bowlers globally and a key figure in England’s victorious 2019 Cricket World Cup campaign, has been dealing with a series of setbacks due to injuries.
Why is Jofra Archer not playing ODI World Cup 2023?
Injuries have been a persistent challenge for Archer since his standout performance at the 2019 World Cup. An elbow injury, in particular, has sidelined him from bowling since March, impacting his playing opportunities. However, Archer is gradually regaining his form, having resumed bowling in the nets and steadily building up his workload.
Although Archer is not part of the initial 15-man squad chosen by Jos Buttler, he has been selected as a reserve option for England in India. This designation means that while he is not included in the main squad, he can train alongside the team and stay prepared to step in if any member of the 15-man squad is unable to participate due to injuries or other unforeseen circumstances.
However, any potential participation by Archer would require approval from England’s medical team and the World Cup technical committee. The cautious approach stems from Archer’s recent history of injuries, and the priority is to ensure his fitness and well-being before considering competitive action.
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Luke Wright, a selector, on Jofra Archer: The best thing for Jofra is to travel with the team and keep working with his rehab and being around the physios and the team. We are doing all we can to get him ready to be as good as he can be. If there was an injury, he might be able to replace at the back end of the tournament, but obviously, we are still working on his fitness day-by-day and we’ll have to keep accessing that.
Archer’s exceptional performance in the 2019 World Cup, where he took 20 wickets and played a pivotal role in the dramatic Super Over during the final against New Zealand, highlights his immense talent and versatility as a bowler. Known for consistently high bowling speed, often exceeding 90mph, Archer possesses a wide array of skills that make him a valuable asset for England.
England’s white-ball coach, Matthew Mott, on Jofra Archer: Where he’s coming from is to get some intensive work with our medical staff. We have been very big on not rushing him back and that message has been clear to him. He understands, he’s desperate to play but he’s also realistic that if this thing happens again, it could have serious ramifications.
As Jofra Archer assumes the role of a reserve option for England in the ODI World Cup 2023, the cricketing world awaits the possibility of witnessing his dynamic performance on the field, provided his rehabilitation progresses positively and the situation demands his impactful presence in the tournament.