Sunday, April 14, 2019

Stokes, Buttler all praise for Archer

JAIPUR: Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler were all praise for Jofra Archer, their team-mate at Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League and potentially with England as well, adding that the youngster has a good chance of making it to England’s Cricket World Cup 2019 squad.Archer, who is yet to play a game for England, has 131 wickets at 23.44 in 28 first-class games. The Barbados-born all-rounder has just become eligible for England selection through his father. In the meantime, he has been performing well in global T20 leagues.Stokes and Buttler conceded that the England selectors will have a tough time while announcing the World Cup squad on April 17.“Jofra makes any team better,” Stokes said on the ‘Doosra’ podcast on BBC. “He is the most naturally gifted bowler I’ve seen and I don’t think he quite realises how good he is. Some of the things he can do at the click of a finger are just ‘wow’. It’s pretty special to watch.“To have someone at the pace he bowls and the skills he has ... the selectors are going to be scratching their heads. It’s a tough question but it’s a great position to be in as an England team when you’ve got a player with the skill level Jofra’s got.”Echoing his colleague’s thoughts, Buttler added, “One of the strengths of this side over the last few years hasn’t been just 11 guys, but a strong squad of 15 even 19 players who have been driving competition within the side. There has been an improvement in individual and team performances. And Jofra is another guy who adds to that.“He is an X-factor bowler. He has shown around the world that he enjoys the limelight and the big moments. He just adds to the conversation for the selectors. I’m sure Jofra is that good that his name will be in the hat. It’s nice problem for the selectors to have.”Earlier last month, England coach Trevor Bayliss had also indicated that Archer could get a chance to play in the One-Day Internationals against Pakistan and Ireland in May 2019.“Jofra Archer’s name keeps cropping up and I think at some stage we will give him an opportunity,” Bayliss had told The Guardian. “Those matches against Pakistan and Ireland, I think he will get an opportunity to show us what he can do. I haven’t spoken to him. But he’s said publicly he’s keen.”England’s World Cup campaign will begin on May 30 against South Africa. Prior to the tournament, they will take on Ireland in a one-off One-Day International, before locking horns with Pakistan in a five-match ODI series.

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