The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

England need trio of bowlers for the Ashes

CRICKET: Head coach believes alternatin­g three speedsters can help reap dividends

- DAVID CHARLESWOR­TH

Chris Silverwood admits England’s coaching staff must be “smart” with how they handle the likes of Jofra Archer so they have a coterie of fast bowlers capable of matching Australia’s firepower in the next Ashes.

The news Archer faces around three months on the sidelines with a low grade stress fracture of his right elbow, an injury that first surfaced at the World Cup last summer, has raised questions about his workload.

Archer bowled more overs in 2019 than any of his England team-mates, despite only making his internatio­nal bow in May, although Silverwood insists he would not have handled the 24-yearold differentl­y, even with the benefit of hindsight.

But the England head coach knows they will have to fight fire with fire on bouncy Australian surfaces in 2021-22 and having express pacemen such as Archer, Mark Wood and Olly Stone could be gold dust.

Silverwood envisages being able to alternate between any three speedsters to keep them in prime physical condition. Of the aforementi­oned trio only Wood is fully fit, with Stone recovering from a stress fracture of the lower back.

“The life of a fast bowler is hard. Injuries are going to happen. You won’t stop that,” Silverwood said.

“But the internatio­nal calendar is now absolutely cram-packed so, to talk about smart cricket, from a managerial point of view we’ve got to be smart with how we handle our assets too.

“My dream, my ideal is to have three fast bowlers fit at any given point so we can rotate them, so they’re not always playing, and at any given point I’ve got one sat with his feet up full of energy, waiting to go.

“I would love to have those for the Ashes, because we all know we get judged on the Ashes, so how can we give ourselves the best chance of succeeding?

“If I have three of them fit there, whether it is those three or not, then it would be a great advantage for us.”

Particular scrutiny on Silverwood and England captain Joe Root came when Archer bowled 42 overs in an innings in his first overseas Test last November.

And Silverwood acknowledg­ed they may need to use Archer in a similar way to Wood, who played in the final two Tests against South Africa last month to help England seal a 3-1 series victory.

“We managed Woody through the Test matches he played by bowling him in short, sharp spells,” Silverwood added. “Would we look to do that with Jofra from now on? Yes, we could be looking at that.”

Archer’s injury sidelines him from the two-Test tour to Sri Lanka next month, with England expected to name their squad later this week.

England secured a 1-1 draw in a relatively low-key one-day internatio­nal series against South Africa following a nervy two-wicket victory at Johannesbu­rg on Sunday.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Jofra Archer bowled more overs than any of his team-mates in 2019.
Picture: PA. Jofra Archer bowled more overs than any of his team-mates in 2019.

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