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England give Archer chance to make squad

- Hardik Vyas London

England have not picked uncapped all-rounder Jofra Archer in a preliminar­y 15-man World Cup squad but have named him in squads for the warm-up games against Pakistan and Ireland.

Barbados-born Archer, who shone for Sussex last season and in Australia’s Big Bash Twenty20 competitio­n for Hobart Hurricanes, is eligible for national selection under new England and Wales Cricket Board residency rules.

The 24-year-old could get a World Cup call-up if he impresses in the warm-up games as changes can be made to the squad until May 23, seven days before their tournament opener against SA at The Oval.

Joe Denly, whose last ODI appearance came in October 2009, retained his place in the World Cup group as a backup spinning all-rounder. Although he could be among the pool of players, including Liam Plunkett and Tom Curran, who will feel the pressure if Archer performs well over the next few weeks.

Archer’s ability to bowl at more than 145km/h and his lower-order power-hitting skills have earned him a number of high-profile admirers, including England regulars Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler.

“The selection panel has been impressed with Jofra Archer’s performanc­es in domestic and franchise cricket. He is a very talented and exciting cricketer,” national selector Ed Smith said.

England play Ireland in a one-dayer on May 3 before a five-match ODI series and a T20 against Pakistan.

“In line with ICC [Internatio­nal Cricket Council] regulation­s, we have to name a preliminar­y squad of 15 for the Cricket World Cup before April 23,” Smith said. “However, all 17 players named in the ODIs against Pakistan can stake a claim to be in the final 15-man squad, finalised at the end of that series.”

Fast bowler Chris Jordan, Archer’s Sussex teammate, could also make a comeback against Pakistan, despite playing his last 50-overs game for England in September 2016. “He fully deserves his return to the ODI squad,” Smith said.

“With regard to resting players, we are conscious of managing player workloads leading into such an important summer so that players are in the best possible condition for the World Cup.

“That was also a factor in the way we have selected these three squads,” Smith said.

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