After a lacklustre batting display from England, India withstood a four-over burst from a revved-up Archer to race to their target of 133 with seven wickets and 43 balls to spare at Eden Gardens.
After dazzling in Kolkata with his searing pace, it wasn't the most fruitful outing for Archer when the T20I action shifted to Chennai. In his four-over spell, Jofra gave away a whopping 60 runs ...
Meanwhile Jofra Archer is set to play only two of the three matches which adds to England’s selection concerns. Smith, who made his T20 debut in the recently concluded five-match series against ...
England’s need for speed which they view as critical to regaining the Ashes in Australia this winter places added importance on the shoulders of Wood and Archer, both of whom have had stop-start ...
Jofra Archer reckons India were ... of fortune after arriving in Chennai. Fast bowler Archer put in arguably his best display in an England shirt since returning from injury last year, but ...
Gus Atkinson made his comeback after 13 months as England named their playing XI for the series opener against India at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
In the 2nd T20I against England, India’s youngster Tilak Varma destroyed Jofra Archer. Tilak had come out to bat at no. 3 , and started taking Jofra from the first first ball of the 5th over.
England will take the attack to India with four genuine quicks in Mark Wood, Jofra Archer, Jamie Overton and Gus Atkinson, while Liam Livingstone and Jacob Bethell will supplement front-line ...
India's Tilak Varma led a thrilling two-wicket victory against England in Chennai, scoring an unbeaten 72 off 55 balls. Tilak's strategic onslaught against star pacer Jofra Archer, hitting him for ...
Jofra Archer insisted England will not be pressing the panic button despite a new white-ball era under Brendon McCullum starting with a comprehensive T20 defeat against India in Kolkata.