Jofra archer injury update

  1. Eoin Morgan reveals what he told Jofra Archer after Ashes injury blow
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  3. Will Jofra Archer play Test cricket again? Injury history, England career stats after Ashes blow for pace ace
  4. Jofra Archer ruled out for season in latest England injury setback
  5. Jofra Archer's comeback hampered by another injury
  6. Jofra Archer: England fast bowler was in 'dark place' with elbow injury but still wants to play all formats as he gets set for cricketing comeback
  7. The Ashes: Jofra Archer returning home from IPL due to injury putting his Ashes hopes in jeopardy
  8. Jofra Archer ruled out for season in latest England injury setback
  9. Eoin Morgan reveals what he told Jofra Archer after Ashes injury blow
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Eoin Morgan reveals what he told Jofra Archer after Ashes injury blow

Eoin Morgan captained Jofra Archer during the 2019 World Cup (Pictures: Getty) Eoin Morgan contacted Jofra Archer with a ‘message of support’ after the England bowler was ruled out of all cricket this summer, including the upcoming Ashes series. Archer The 28-year-old Archer has struggled with elbow and back problems since 2019 and there are doubts he will ever add to his 13 Test caps following the latest setback. ‘He’s just spending some time away at the moment. Honestly, it couldn’t be much worse. He had 18 months out of the game, came back and felt good. ‘Now he’s got another setback and will miss a very important summer for English cricket. He’s the type of guy who can take everything in his stride, but this is as difficult as it comes. Archer featured for England in white-ball cricket earlier in the year (Picture: Getty) ‘His attitude has been unbelievable throughout his rehab but because he has the ability to be the best in the world and beat the best in the world, missing out on a summer like this does really hurt.’ Asked if had spoken to Archer since the injury blow, Morgan added: ‘I have spoken to him. ‘I was lucky enough to get to know a lot of players during my career and a lot of them are good friends so I messaged him as a friend as opposed to anything else. More: The Ashes 2023: How to watch England v Australia cricket live on TV ‘Just to make sure everything is okay and tell him there’s always a way back. Sometimes you can struggle to see that after this kin...

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Will Jofra Archer play Test cricket again? Injury history, England career stats after Ashes blow for pace ace

England’s Ashes hopes were dealt a familiar blow by Jofra Archer’s latest injury setback. The 28-year-old fast bowler will play no part in the eagerly anticipated five-Test series against Australia that begins next month after suffering a recurrence of a stress fracture in his right elbow. “It has been a frustrating and upsetting period for Jofra Archer. He was making good progress until a recurrence of the elbow injury, which kept him out for an extended period previously,” Rob Key, the managing director for England men’s cricket said in a statement. “We wish him the best of luck with his recovery. I’m sure we will see Jofra back to his best and winning games for England, whatever the format. Hopefully, sooner rather than later.” The addition of “whatever the format” carries foreboding for fans of England and Test cricket as a whole. MORE: Archer is that very rare commodity — a fast bowler capable of frequently hitting speeds in excess of 90 mph while retaining the control and accuracy to make his skills for moving the ball late brutally effective. However, the Barbados-born paceman’s beautifully languid and rhythmical action has not made him immune to the injury woes that customarily affect cricket’s quickest bowlers. He played the most recent of his 13 Tests against India in Chennai more than two years ago. Dramatic as this might sound given his relatively young age, it is tempting to wonder whether it will prove to be his last. Jofra Archer injury timeline After taking...

Jofra Archer ruled out for season in latest England injury setback

Jofra Archer in training earlier this month. He last played for England in March last year but had been on the comeback trail. Photograph: Simon Dack News/Alamy Jofra Archer in training earlier this month. He last played for England in March last year but had been on the comeback trail. Photograph: Simon Dack News/Alamy Read more Dr Peter Alway, research and operations manager at the England and Wales Alway said research had shown that bowlers lose between 3% and 5% of their lumbar bone density within the first eight weeks of enforced inactivity. “That number may not seem like a lot but the rate of loss is equivalent to what we see from astronauts in space,” he said. “It’s basically as fast as anyone has ever seen bone density decrease.” Archer’s setback comes a week before the start of Sussex’s Vitality Blast campaign, in which he was hoping to make his comeback from a long-term elbow injury. In a statement the ECB said “no timeframe has been set for his return” and that “a management plan will be determined following further specialist opinion over the coming days”. Read more It is more than a year since Archer last played international cricket, a Twenty20 against India in Ahmedabad last March. He missed last year’s T20 World Cup and the Ashes because of the injury to his elbow, which was operated on last May and again in December. His latest setback has put in doubt his participation in this year’s T20 World Cup, which starts in Australia in October. Archer admitted thi...

Jofra Archer's comeback hampered by another injury

Archer, who last played competitive cricket in July 2021, was eyeing a return with Sussex in the Vitality Blast in late May. Unfortunately, those hopes have now been dashed after the pacer suffered yet another injury on his comeback trail that has ruled him out for the remainder of the season. No timeframe has been set for his return. A plan will be determined over the coming days following a specialist opinion. The 27-year-old has been battling injury issues for the last year and has had to undergo three surgeries in a span of 14 months – two to repair his elbow and one on his hand to remove a shard of glass. He last appeared in England colours during their tour of India in 2021 where he was part of the Test and T20I squad. Since then, he has been rehabilitating and was even with the England squad that travelled to the Caribbean for Test and T20I series. He opened up about his injuries and battles fought during recovery in his column for the Daily Mail. "In a situation like this, when you are forced to have operations, you do think about whether you are going to play cricket again, whether you're going to play all formats even," Archer wrote. "But the ECB gave me the assurance and peace of mind that they wanted me around for a long time. "At one point I thought I was going to lose my [England central] contract when things weren't going well, but now I have confidence about what the future holds. Part of that is down to them not rushing me back." Archer has played less tha...

Jofra Archer: England fast bowler was in 'dark place' with elbow injury but still wants to play all formats as he gets set for cricketing comeback

Jofra Archer: England fast bowler was in 'dark place' with elbow injury but still wants to play all formats as he gets set for cricketing comeback Jofra Archer last featured for England in March 2021, playing in the T20 series in India; he required two surgeries on troublesome right elbow last year; "I've not had any prompts from anyone, telling me I'm a one-format player as yet. I still want to play everything" Jofra Archer has admitted his longstanding elbow injury left him in a "dark place" last summer as the England fast bowler looks to make his return to action with county Sussex in the Vitality Blast later this month. Archer last featured for England in March 2021, playing in the T20 series in India, while his last competitive cricket action came for Sussex in July of last year. His problematic right elbow injury, which has troubled him for more than two years, kept him out of the T20 World Cup and the Ashes series over the winter. The 27-year-old insists he has given no thought to his international prospects this summer, merely relieved he can soon look forward to a return to action, though he did still stress his commitment to representing England in all three formats despite his injury troubles casting doubt over his Test future. Ben Stokes shares his thoughts on how previously taking a mental health break could benefit his England captaincy and how he has changed through his experience • • • England slip to sixth in Test rankings, lowest points rating since 1995 ...

The Ashes: Jofra Archer returning home from IPL due to injury putting his Ashes hopes in jeopardy

Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this. • • • Get Sky Sports | Get NOW | Download the Sky Sports App Archer has not played a Test since March 2021 and only returned to international cricket earlier this year after an absence of nearly two years, owing to elbow and back injuries. Trending • Transfer Centre: Rice, Gundogan, Mount latest • Arsenal remain in talks for Rice, Havertz | Keeping an eye on Caicedo • Papers: Man City in advanced talks for Gvardiol • US Open: Fowler pulls ahead after McIlroy finishes strongly LIVE! • Hamilton leads Russell as Merc claim 1-2 in Canada practice; Max sixth • Root scores sublime century in absorbing start to 'Bazball' Ashes • Southgate: Trent gives us something different in midfield • Man Utd transfers: 'Man Utd to make final £50m bid for Mount' • Premier League transfers: Club by club • Chelsea in talks with Villarreal over Jackson • • Test captain Ben Stokes, who has managed just two games for Chennai Super Kings amid his own fitness concerns, remains a huge advocate of Archer and posted his support on Instagram. Image: Archer will return home from the IPL with immediate effect The England and Wales Cricket Board said Archer "pushing through the discomfort" while playing had proved "challenging". A statement read: "The England and Wales Cricket Board can confirm that fast bowler Jofra Archer will return from the Indian Premier League with immediate effect. "Archer has been recovering from right elbow surg...

Jofra Archer ruled out for season in latest England injury setback

Jofra Archer in training earlier this month. He last played for England in March last year but had been on the comeback trail. Photograph: Simon Dack News/Alamy Jofra Archer in training earlier this month. He last played for England in March last year but had been on the comeback trail. Photograph: Simon Dack News/Alamy Read more Dr Peter Alway, research and operations manager at the England and Wales Alway said research had shown that bowlers lose between 3% and 5% of their lumbar bone density within the first eight weeks of enforced inactivity. “That number may not seem like a lot but the rate of loss is equivalent to what we see from astronauts in space,” he said. “It’s basically as fast as anyone has ever seen bone density decrease.” Archer’s setback comes a week before the start of Sussex’s Vitality Blast campaign, in which he was hoping to make his comeback from a long-term elbow injury. In a statement the ECB said “no timeframe has been set for his return” and that “a management plan will be determined following further specialist opinion over the coming days”. Read more It is more than a year since Archer last played international cricket, a Twenty20 against India in Ahmedabad last March. He missed last year’s T20 World Cup and the Ashes because of the injury to his elbow, which was operated on last May and again in December. His latest setback has put in doubt his participation in this year’s T20 World Cup, which starts in Australia in October. Archer admitted thi...

Eoin Morgan reveals what he told Jofra Archer after Ashes injury blow

Eoin Morgan captained Jofra Archer during the 2019 World Cup (Pictures: Getty) Eoin Morgan contacted Jofra Archer with a ‘message of support’ after the England bowler was ruled out of all cricket this summer, including the upcoming Ashes series. Archer The 28-year-old Archer has struggled with elbow and back problems since 2019 and there are doubts he will ever add to his 13 Test caps following the latest setback. ‘He’s just spending some time away at the moment. Honestly, it couldn’t be much worse. He had 18 months out of the game, came back and felt good. ‘Now he’s got another setback and will miss a very important summer for English cricket. He’s the type of guy who can take everything in his stride, but this is as difficult as it comes. Archer featured for England in white-ball cricket earlier in the year (Picture: Getty) ‘His attitude has been unbelievable throughout his rehab but because he has the ability to be the best in the world and beat the best in the world, missing out on a summer like this does really hurt.’ Asked if had spoken to Archer since the injury blow, Morgan added: ‘I have spoken to him. ‘I was lucky enough to get to know a lot of players during my career and a lot of them are good friends so I messaged him as a friend as opposed to anything else. More: Michael Vaughan and Kevin Pietersen disagree with England decision on first day of Ashes ‘Just to make sure everything is okay and tell him there’s always a way back. Sometimes you can struggle to se...

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