Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Silverwood optimistic Archer can pass Test

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ENGLAND coach Chris Silverwood admits a couple of rapid spells from the recovering Jofra Archer could be enough to put him in contention for the Boxing Day Test against South Africa.

The tourists have seen their best laid plans for the series fall foul of an illness that swept the camp and ruled Archer, Stuart Broad and Jack Leach out of both warm-up matches.

All three hit the nets on Monday, alongside Craig Overton and Dom Bess who had been called up to cover them, as Silverwood cast his eye over proceeding­s.

Leach is an outside bet to play, with England strongly erring towards a seam-heavy attack bolstered by occasional spinners Joe Root and Joe Denly, while Broad seems increasing­ly certain to take the field at Centurion.

The 33-year-old is understood to have progressed best over recent days and, with 134 caps over 12 years, is deemed a relatively lowrisk selection should he declare himself ready.

All of which leaves Archer as the major question mark. The cautious approach would be to not risk a second under-prepared bowler, particular­ly with James Anderson also returning from a long-term injury.

But Archer matched Broad in sending down five overs at full speed in the practice session and, with England expecting SuperSport Park to be pace-friendly, it may also be a gamble to exclude a man who is capable of topping 95mph.

“We saw how he was running in and bowling fast in those nets,” said Silverwood.

“He bowled a few overs with me the day before and he just backed it up again, so if we can see a few more sessions like that then he’d throw his hat in the ring.”

The level of risk would be reduced yet further if England do follow their instincts by omitting a specialist spinner, as they did in their previous match against New Zealand Hamilton, meaning Archer would be one of five seam options.

The fact that South Africa’s first-choice slow bowler, Keshav Maharaj, got through just 14 wicketless overs in the last Test at the ground will hardly dissuade them.

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