Sunderland Echo

England omit Archer but refuse to rule him out of future

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England’s national selector Ed Smith insists Jofra Archer’s name did not come up as his panel rubber-stamped two familiar-looking squads for the new year tour of the West Indies, but would not rule out a late dash for the World Cup.

After sealing a memorable 3-0 whitewash in Sri Lanka there was little mystery around the 16-strong Test squad - with the same group that ended the series retained en masse.

That meant no place for Surrey batsmen Ollie Pope and Jason Roy - the former having left Sri Lanka early to join the Lions in the United Arab Emirates while the latter continues waiting for a first opportunit­y in the longer format - and a reprieve for Kent’s Joe Denly.

The 32-year-old retained his place as top-order cover for the three-match Test series, partially due to his versatilit­y and ability to bowl leg-spin, and has also been included in a 15-man oneday internatio­nal squad that does not feature recent pace recruit Olly Stone or slow leftarmer Liam Dawson.

In the absence of a Smithinspi­red wildcard for the Caribbean, interest turned to Archer, the 23-year-old from Barbados who appears to be the chief beneficiar­y of the England and Wales Cricket Board’s recently revised eligibilit­y rules.

The Sussex paceman has built a formidable reputation on the domestic Twenty20 circuit and the governing body’s shift from a sevenyear residency requiremen­t to three years - one which brings it into line with other major cricketing nations means Archer could emerge as a bolter ahead of next summer’s home World Cup.

Although keen to stress Archer’s likely availabili­ty in March was not an agenda item at Monday’s meeting at Lord’s, Smith was clear that could quickly change.

“As it stands now, Jofra Archer was not available so we did not consider him for selection,” he said.

“As a selector, you try and keep things as simple as you possibly can: who is available? Of those available, what’s the strongest possible squad.

“If there are other players that become available and we think they’re worthy of considerat­ion, we would consider them.

“To be honest with you, I wouldn’t rule anything out. I don’t really believe in ruling things out. When a decision comes up, just attend to it with as much focus and clarity as you can. Try and get the decisions right one by one.”

England must name a provisiona­l World Cup squad on April 23 and have only a stand-alone ODI in Ireland plus a five-match home series against Pakistan to finalise preparatio­ns for the tournament.

It could be seen as a risk to throw a new face into a group that has blended with great success over the past three-and-a-half years but there could conceivabl­y be one seam bowling spot up for grabs if Wood or the fit-again David Willey falter.

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