The Guardian (USA)

Jofra Archer takes three wickets on longawaite­d return to cricket

- Simon Burnton

It took three deliveries for Jofra Archer to remind the world of his wickettaki­ng abilities, as England’s injury-plagued fast bowler returned to competitiv­e cricket after an absence of 541 days in the opening game of South Africa’s new domestic Twenty20 competitio­n, the SA20.

Archer took three wickets for 27 runs in his four overs as part of a threeprong­ed English bowling attack for MI Cape Town as they won by eight wickets against a Paarl Royals side that included Jos Buttler, Jason Roy and Eoin Morgan.

“It’s super hard after having that long, long gap and then coming back, and that kind of comeback was absolutely delightful to watch,” the MICT captain, Rashid Khan, said. “We saw him in practice and the way he was bowling it was like: ‘He’s ready to go.’ It was super great to watch him – he is fully ready and it’s great that he’s back.”

Archer had not played a T20 match since July 2021, but there was little evidence of any rustiness as he swung back into action with a wicket maiden, dismissing Wihan Lubbe with his third ball, caught at mid-on off a leading edge. He returned later in the innings to remove David Miller, the Royals captain, and Ferisco Adams with successive deliveries to conclude a heartening display.

Olly Stone – whose own injury issues include four stress fractures of the back – took two wickets, including that of Buttler, who scored 51 off 42 balls before missing a slow-ball full toss and losing his middle stump. Sam Curran went wicketless, though his smart throw led to Morgan being run out off the final ball of the Royals innings.

In response, a 90-run opening stand between Dewald Brevis and Ryan Rickelton sent Cape Town surging towards their target of 143, with Brevis – a wildly promising 19-year-old who scored a 57ball 167 in a domestic T20 last October – ending unbeaten with 70 off 41.

Archer had four operations in the space of 15 months as he fought his way back to fitness: the first in March 2021 to remove a shard of glass from his finger, the result of a freak fish tankcleani­ng injury, followed by two on his right elbow and finally, last June, one on his lower back, shortly after a diagnosis of a stress fracture had ended his season.

After that final operation it took three months of daily training before Archer was allowed to pick up a ball, but he has trained with gradually increasing intensity since, bowling in a warm-up match between England’s Test side and the Lions in Abu Dhabi last November, before making a first competitiv­e outing since May 2021. He is expected to play four SA20 games before returning for England in their one-day internatio­nal series in South Africa this month.

 ?? ?? Jofra Archer took three for 27 on his return to action for the first time since July 2021. Photograph: Ron Gaunt/Sportzpics/SA20
Jofra Archer took three for 27 on his return to action for the first time since July 2021. Photograph: Ron Gaunt/Sportzpics/SA20

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