It's time for Jofra Archer's homecoming (2024)

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Jun 4, 2024, 03:36 AM ET

Yes, this is the start of the defending champions' campaign. Yes, this is the first time England and Scotland will meet in a T20I. Yes, the last time these two sides met, in an ODI, Scotland humbled England with a six-run victory. Yes, the fact that it was six years ago, when they share a common border, is both astonishing and pretty sad.

A babble of storylines demands attention in the Barbados fixture and yet the narrative of Jofra Archer's first international match in the country where he was born and raised will surely be front and centre at the Kensington Oval.

Sport loves personal connections, whether a curious coincidence or deeper links, and a homecoming tale has always captured attention, from Lassie to E.T.

In Archer's case, the connection is pronounced; a child of Barbados who took England to the top of the world in a Super Over in 2019. A Bajan export who bowled one of Test cricket's most memorable and thrilling spells in an Ashes series, the contest that looms largest in English cricket lore.

His story has been oft told, his English father, his Barbadian mother, his move across the Atlantic after drifting out of the local system, his accelerated rise through the ranks of Sussex to the glories of the summer of 2019.

The interest in Archer is not purely inspired by the romance of his tale. It's always been about what he is rather than where he is from; a sleek and mesmerising human catapult equally capable of felling the best batters in the world or zeroing in on their stumps.

For a while, his plot veered into the what-could-have-been genre, as the injuries mounted and kept him off the field for lengthy periods; the elbow stress-fracture chapter of 2020, its recurrence in 2021 along with a bio-bubble breach and a freak fish-tank-cleaning hand injury, the lower-back stress fracture that struck the following year, more elbow woes in 2023.

His latest comeback had checkpoints in the two countries that have moulded him: a match-winning performance for the Wildey Club in Barbados in early April followed by a six-over spell in a Sussex second XI match in May. The subsequent series against Pakistan was merely an appetiser; this T20 World Cup 2024 is the highly-anticipated main course.

But while the focus has often been on his past, Archer's future path is far fuzzier. He chose a two-year deal over a three-year central contract. His reasonings remain as enigmatic as the man himself; might he feel his value will increase, as Ben Stokes does? Perhaps, more likely is the suspicion that next summer, with India's tour of England, and a shot at the Ashes in Australia might prove to be his last Test hurrahs before the troublesome elbow claims him as its victim. A world of lucrative T20 offers awaits. Perhaps Archer already knows where he is heading. Perhaps he doesn't.

Archer's past and future may be background noise for England's opening match, but his importance to the present campaign will take the spotlight as soon as he takes the ball. His breathtaking pace and ability to create uncertainty for the batter and break sides apart will be key to England's chances.

Throughout Barbados, there are metaphors for his attributes. The brooding intensity of the oppressive humidity echoes the menace he builds with each delivery. The storms that strike suddenly trigger relief and dismay as sweaty tourists find respite from the clammy heat but have their sunbathing sessions ruined; whether you are overjoyed or disconsolate by an Archer blow depends on which side you're supporting.

The morning traffic that snakes along the azure coastline summons the frustration of those lengthy layoffs; the chill of the locals in dealing with them reflects Archer's own laid-back demeanour.

And one wonders if a young Archer honed his skills at any of the nondescript cricket grounds passed on the way to the Kensington Oval, where he will run in from the top of his mark in England colours for the very first time.

The occasion will undoubtedly be poignant for Archer and those who are there to support him; many here still claim him as one of their own. His past will be present but the present is everything in England's mission.

His own future? It remains a mystery.

It's time for Jofra Archer's homecoming (2024)

FAQs

Why is Jofra Archer so fast? ›

The second and third determinants of speed relate to how quickly a bowler can rotate their body. Archer has “very fast hips” which help create torque. Some bowlers, such as the Sri Lankan Lasith Malinga, rely heavily on this hip rotation to generate speed and have what's referred to as a more 'slingy' action.

What nationality is Jofra Archer? ›

Early life. Jofra Chioke Archer was born on 1 April 1995 in Bridgetown, Barbados. His father Frank Archer is English and his mother Joelle Waithe is Barbadian. He holds British citizenship through his father.

What is Jofra Archer doing? ›

Archer has not played a professional match since May 2023 due to an elbow injury but the ECB are planning for him to return to international cricket during England's four-match T20I series against Pakistan in late May, immediately before the T20 World Cup.

What is Jofra Archer's fastest ball? ›

Jofra Archer

Archer had constantly fired searing thunderbolts in the 13th edition of the T20 extravaganza as he notched the fastest delivery of his cricket career, which was bowled at 153.62 kph.

Will Archer play IPL in 2024? ›

England speedster Jofra Archer, who has skipped the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, is the turning the heat, while playing for Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) XI against his county time Sussex in Alur.

Does Jofra Archer have a girlfriend? ›

Archer is currently centrally contracted with the England Cricket Board (ECB) and earns approximately £7,000 annually. He is currently dating Druanna Butler and has various brand endorsem*nts, including Adidas.

What is the highest speed of Mark Wood? ›

His fastest recorded Test delivery stands at 156.6 kmph, against Pakistan in the Multan Test in 2022. Wood had bowled the fastest delivery of the 2022 T20 World Cup in Australia where England emerged victorious.

What surgery did Jofra Archer have? ›

Jofra Archer has undergone a minor elbow operation during his recent absence from the Indian Premier League's Mumbai Indians and now faces further speculation over his fitness.

Why did Jofra Archer retire? ›

England pace bowler Jofra Archer will not play Test cricket until 2025 but this summer's T20 World Cup is "absolutely" a realistic goal, says managing director Rob Key. Archer, 29, has not played for England in any format since March 2023 because of an elbow injury.

Will Jofra Archer play the World Cup in 2024? ›

England fast bowler Jofra Archer has been named in the defending champions' squad for the 2024 T20 World Cup. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced the 15-player squad on Tuesday and said in its statement that Archer has recovered from his long-standing elbow injury.

How much does Jofra Archer get paid? ›

England are now deploying a similar approach with Jofra Archer. It has been three years since he last played a Test match; he has also missed the last three World Cups, in the T20 and ODI formats. Yet Archer remains the recipient of an £800,000-a-year central contract from England.

What makes Jofra Archer so good? ›

"He's got ridiculous pace, economical, lines and length are impeccable. He can move the ball laterally or make the ball bounce. "The biggest thing Jofra needs to be one of England's most fearsome fast bowlers of all time is a bit of luck, making sure he stays injury-free and doesn't pick up niggles or a bad injury.

Who bowled the fastest ball in IPL history? ›

1. Shaun Tait. The quickest ball ever bowled in an IPL match belonged to Shaun Tait. In 2011, when Aaron Finch was playing for the Delhi Daredevils, he recorded a speed of 157.71 kph.

What is the fastest ball of Haris Rauf? ›

Several notable performances have marked Rauf's rise to prominence. He bowled his fastest delivery of 159 kmph during the T20 World Cup against England.

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