
Jofra Archer is back — and he’s hungry. After four long years of sitting out Test cricket due to elbow and back injuries, the England pace star made a fiery return at Lord’s. He picked up five wickets in the third Test against India, helping England win by 22 runs and take a 2-1 lead in the series.
Now, Jofra Archer wants more. And he’s not hiding it.

“I can play the other two (Tests) if they let me,” Archer said boldly.
“I told Keysey I want to play this summer and I want to play the Ashes.”
That’s Jofra — direct, determined, and deadly with the ball.
From Pain to Power
For nearly four years, Jofra Archer fought through pain, rehab, and doubts. Most people wondered if he’d ever bowl in whites again. But at Lord’s, the same place where he first made his name in 2019, Archer was back in full flow.
He hit 145 kph. He moved the ball. He looked like he never left.
His three wickets in India’s second innings turned the match. It wasn’t just a comeback — it was a statement.
England Is Listening
England’s management, especially Rob Key, have been careful. They’ve slowly brought Archer back, letting him play white-ball games first.
But with the way he bowled in the third Test, it’s hard to keep him out now.
Coach Brendon “Baz” McCullum and captain Ben Stokes have brought a new attitude to the team — play bold, play to win. And Archer fits right in.
“This team under Baz suits how I like to play. I don’t need anyone to push me now. I’m just ready,” he said.
What’s Next?
The fourth Test starts July 23 in Manchester. If Jofra is fit, it’s tough to see him being left out. And if he plays well, his Ashes dream — playing in Australia in November — is well within reach.
He’s already got one foot on the plane. He knows it. And England knows they’re stronger with him.
Jofra Archer is not just any fast bowler. He’s a game-changer. His comeback gives England serious firepower. And for fans, it’s a reminder — no matter how long you’re down, you can rise again.