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The Roar on MSNJofra looming as an Ashes threat after casting magic spell over IndiaWhen a journalist recently asked Pat Cummins if he was keeping an eye on the Indian v England series, he delivered up a laconic, deadpan line that satirist John Clarke would’ve admired.
Jofra Archer collapsed onto the Lord’s grass. He was too exhausted to join his team-mates just yet. Fielding at deep ...
Jofra Archer’s first cricket test for England in 4 1/2 years produced an impressive match haul of five wickets against India ...
How the stars aligned for Jofra Archer to inspire England’s unforgettable India victory - The fast bowler was to prove his ...
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India Today on MSNJofra Archer eyes Ashes 2025 tour: Will do everything to be on the plane in NovemberJofra Archer has made his intentions clear. He aims to be fit and cleared to compete without any hassles for the upcoming ...
England pace bowler Jofra Archer has made an immediate impact in his first test match in 4 1/2 years, taking a wicket off his ...
Injury-prone pace bowler Jofra Archer will play his first cricket test for England in 4 1/2 years after being selected for ...
England secured a thrilling 22-run victory against India in the third Test at Lord's. Ben Stokes revealed Jofra Archer ...
Jofra Archer exploded onto the international cricket scene in the summer of 2019, starring for England in its memorable title ...
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India Today on MSNWe're a bit too nice: How Jofra Archer, England amped up heat on Day 5 of Lord's TestJofra Archer revealed how the England team came together to amp up the intensity on India during Day 5 of the Lord's Test. Archer led the way with his bowling and aggression as England won the match.
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India Today on MSNJofra Archer silences keyboard warriors with heroic Test return for EnglandJofra Archer helped England seal a thrilling 22-run victory over India in the third Test — silencing the "keyboard warriors" ...
Jofra Archer says it was "long" road back to Test cricket, but his performance is hugely encouraging for his and England's future, writes Matthew Henry.
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