England seamer Jofra Archer sits out another IPL game

Archer has not appeared since his side’s opening game of the tournament.

Rory Dollard
Tuesday 18 April 2023 17:20 BST
Jofra Archer (Mike Egerton/PA)
Jofra Archer (Mike Egerton/PA) (PA Archive)

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Jofra Archer’s injury-affected IPL stint continued as he sat out a fourth successive Mumbai Indians game but the England seamer is expected to remain in India and make his comeback later this month.

Archer has spent much of the last two years on the operating table or in recovery, leading to concerns over his ongoing absence in India and Ashes anxiety for England fans.

The 28-year-old bowled his four-over allocation in Mumbai’s tournament opener against Royal Challengers Bangalore but has not been seen since after experiencing discomfort in his right elbow – the very joint which has caused his long lay-off and led to two bouts of surgery.

England’s medical team have been working closely with their counterparts at the franchise and it is understood Archer is working towards returning against Punjab Kings on April 22 or Gujarat Titans three days later.

Even if he is successful, Archer’s recent setback has dented confidence that he will be play a major role in this summer’s hotly-anticipated series against Australia.

Sussex indicated ahead of the county season that Archer may not play any first-class cricket for them before the Ashes, and the difference in workload between T20 and Test cricket is dramatic.

England captain Ben Stokes has also spent more time on the sidelines than playing for Chennai Super Kings as he continues to manage his longstanding left knee problems.

He has now missed three fixtures after playing CSK’s first two and making an earlier than expected return with the ball against Lucknow Super Giants.

But it is understood that he is progressing well and may make the XI for their next match on Friday.

Both Stokes, who was crowned as Wisden’s leading men’s cricketer in the world for the third time this week, and head coach Brendon McCullum have vowed that his IPL gig would not compromise his ability to perform at full capacity in the Ashes.

Stokes has spoken on several occasions about his frustration at being forced into a reduced role with the ball over the past 12 months and is working towards featuring as a fully functioning all-rounder as he looks to wrestle back the urn.

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