Archer's box-office spell to Phillips lights up The Oval
Jofra Archer showed no signs of rust as he made his England Test return, the pacer producing a box-office, fiery eight-over spell of short-pitched bowling late on the first day of the second Test against New Zealand at The Oval.

Jofra Archer showed no signs of rust as he made his England Test return, the pacer producing a box-office, fiery eight-over spell of short-pitched bowling late on the first day of the second Test against New Zealand at The Oval. The 31-year-old, playing in his first England Test since Adelaide in December - as his IPL commitments controversially kept him out of the series opener at Lord's - took 1-58 from his 19 overs after England inserted the opposition.
Archer had Tom Latham caught at gully off a leading edge in his second spell of the day, but it was his battle with Glenn Phillips late…
Sky Sports News
Vous lisez un aperçu. Lisez l'article complet à la source.






