South Wales Echo

Archer hits target with six of the best

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MAN-OF-THE-MOMENT Jofra Archer claimed a brilliant sixwicket haul at Headingley as England bundled Australia out for 179 on a rain-affected first day of the third Ashes Test.

Archer whipped up a frenzy of excitement with a thrilling debut performanc­e in last week’s draw at Lord’s but was even more effective under murky skies in Leeds, claiming six for 45 as the tourists lost their last eight wickets for 43 in a transforma­tive evening session.

Only 52.1 overs were possible as the weather wrecked the first half of the day but with David Warner’s dicey 61 and Marnus Labuschagn­e’s battling 74 the only knocks of any note, that was enough for Archer.

His first performanc­e in England whites saw him crank the speed gun up past 96.1mph and clatter three different batsmen on the head but this was a subtler showing of cerebral seam bowling.

Not once breaching the 90mph barrier and using the short ball sparingly, he instead probed away in more traditiona­l areas, harvesting four outside edges and a deflection into the stumps to toast a maiden five-wicket haul.

Returning to send down the final over of the day and Australia nine down, he capped a thrilling performanc­e by pinning last man Nathan Lyon lbw.

After his marathon effort in the second Test and his six-wicket haul at Headingley, Archer was looking forward to putting his feet up.

“Firstly, it means I get to rest. We’ve been in the field all day, it was stop-start all day, which is really annoying,” he said.

“You start to bowl well and then you have to go off and start again. I’m over the moon to get six wickets but equally happy just to get off.

“The ball just started swinging randomly from the over before the Warner wicket.

“It got a bit more overcast and then from then on the ball was really good.

“We thought it was going to be a repeat of Lord’s and losing the first day. But we got a large portion of the bad weather out of the way today.” Join our footie5 ambassador­s former England star

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Follow them, or go your own way and personalis­e your selections from the other games! Palace are struggling to find the net again this season, while United are back at home with their strong attack. Expecting a convincing win Two teams off the back of good wins and both teams I feel will get stronger as the season progresses. Score draw! All-out attack this one. Not been convinced by either defence yet this season but I just think Liverpool will enjoy the spaces Arsenal leave After disappoint­ment in the Champions League and an unconvinci­ng League Cup win I expect Neil Lennon to get a reaction in this game The tough start for Newcastle continues and with Son back for Spurs I only see a comfortabl­e Spurs win United’s squad seem pretty happy & motivated. If that hasn’t changed, I see them beating Hodgson’s team, who are usually defensivel­y solid I think Fulham have the stronger team & should nick this at home; but I am going for the score draw & double points to beat Jermaine Jenas! This fixture usually has goals. Two great attacks & two defences that can be exploited at times. I pick Liverpool to win though (obviously!) Celtic usually win at home, it’s just guessing by how many goals. It’s been 2-1 to Celtic in their last three meetings, so I’ll go for that Spurs look even better than last year and should win this fixture at home comfortabl­y. I do worry where Newcastle’s goals will come from

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 ??  ?? Jofra Archer is all smiles after he dismissed Nathan Lyon at Headingley
Jofra Archer is all smiles after he dismissed Nathan Lyon at Headingley
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