Eng vs WI: Archer has been bowling seriously well in nets, says Ollie Pope

England batsman Ollie Pope has issued a warning to the West Indies team with respect to fast-bowler Jofra Archer ahead of the third and final Test beginning Friday at the Old Trafford

England's Ollie Pope celebrates getting to his fifty during day two of the third cricket test between South Africa and England in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Photo: AP | PTI
England's Ollie Pope celebrates getting to his fifty during day two of the third cricket test between South Africa and England in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Photo: AP | PTI
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2 min read Last Updated : Jul 23 2020 | 2:36 PM IST

England batsman Ollie Pope has issued a warning to the West Indies team with respect to fast-bowler Jofra Archer ahead of the third and final Test beginning Friday at the Old Trafford.

Archer was axed from the team for second Test after he broke the bio-secure bubble in Southampton. Following two negative Covid-19 tests, Archer rejoined the squad and remains in contention for a place in the England playing 11, after head coach Chris Silverwood said they will be playing their strongest attack.

Pope stated the players are happy with the return of Archer and also gave an insight as to how he has been during net sessions.

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"Jofra Archer has been bowling seriously well in the nets, with pace and accuracy, and it's great to have him back with the squad," Pope wrote in his column for Sky Sports.

"As someone who has played a similar number of Tests to Jofra, I can relate to how difficult it can be to adapt to the added scrutiny that comes with being an international cricketer."

Pope was pointing towards Archer's admission recently where he had said he was being judged like a criminal in the aftermath of mistake he committed. He had also revealed receiving racist message on social media while being under self-isolation in Manchester.
 

Former England captain Nasser Hussain had earlier raised concerns regarding Archer's frame of mind ahead of the third Test.

"It can't be healthy, and I'm sure the ECB understand they have a duty of care towards him now," Hussain wrote in his column for Daily Mail.

"Someone has to put an arm around his shoulder, and make sure he's OK, and it was good to hear that Joe Root and Ben Stokes have done just that.

"As things stand, I don't see how he can play in Friday's third Test, when England will need him to be on top of his game," he added.

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Topics :England vs West IndiesJofra ArcherEngland cricket teamICC World Test Championship

First Published: Jul 23 2020 | 2:36 PM IST

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