Jofra Archer's Comeback: The Road to Ashes Glory
England's fiery pacer Jofra Archer is determined to avoid future injuries as he prepares for the Ashes. Having returned to Test cricket after a four-year gap, Archer is gradually regaining his form. His focus now is on upcoming white-ball series to gear up for the Ashes.

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England's explosive fast bowler, Jofra Archer, has made it clear that he is determined to stay injury-free as he eyes the upcoming Ashes series, one of cricket's most storied rivalries. The 30-year-old Archer emphasized the significance of each delivery he bowls during the ongoing preparations in Australia.
Returning to Test cricket after four years, Archer marked his comeback in a match against India, held at Lord's as part of the tournament's inaugural edition. Since being sidelined due to injury in 2021, he faced numerous setbacks, particularly a persistent stress fracture in his right elbow.
Participating in The Hundred with Southern Brave, Archer has claimed eight wickets in six outings at an average of 16. His current focus is the white-ball series against South Africa and New Zealand, which serve as important lead-ins to the Ashes. England is cautiously managing his workload, while Archer remains unwavering in his resolve to impress with his blistering pace.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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