Jofra Archer's elbow injury resurfaces ahead of New Zealand Tests

Archer's elbow injury resurfaced during Sussex's county championship game against Kent.

Published : May 16, 2021 12:05 IST

Jofra Archer missed two Tests against India due to his elbow injury. - REUTERS
Jofra Archer missed two Tests against India due to his elbow injury. - REUTERS
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Jofra Archer missed two Tests against India due to his elbow injury. - REUTERS

Jofra Archer's participation in the upcoming Test series against New Zealand was thrown into doubt after his longstanding elbow injury resurfaced during Sussex's county championship game against Kent.

The England fast bowler has a history of elbow injuries that saw him miss two Tests against India and the currently-suspended Indian Premier League earlier this year as well as games in South Africa at the start of 2020.

Turning out for Sussex in his first competitive game after the injury lay-off, Archer registered figures of 2 for 29 in the first innings. However, Archer could only bowl five overs in the second essay and complained of a sore elbow.

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"If you saw today he's not going to bowl tomorrow. You'll have to ask the ECB," Sussex head coach Ian Salisbury told reporters on Saturday.

"Any time that Jofra can't bowl you're going to be frustrated as a leader, or as a team. But it happens. In sport, people get injured. That's life. That's sport.

"He's still willing to be out there because he wants Sussex to win. They (the ECB) had to give him permission to play this game. He's not our player so they had to give permission," he added.

England is scheduled to host New Zealand for a two-match Test series, starting on June 2, the squad for which is expected to be announced on Tuesday. After the series against the Kiwis, Joe Root and his men are scheduled to host India for a five-match home Test series, beginning August 4.

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