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Sussex head coach Paul Farbrace says Jofra Archer is ‘on course’ for World Cup

The 28-year-old fast bowler starred for England during their triumph on home soil four years ago, but he has been plagued by injuries ever since

Pa Sport Staff
Wednesday 26 July 2023 20:36 BST
Jofra Archer is making progress towards being fit for this year’s World Cup (Shaun Botterill/PA)
Jofra Archer is making progress towards being fit for this year’s World Cup (Shaun Botterill/PA) (PA Archive)

Jofra Archer is “on course” to be fit for England’s 50-over World Cup defence in October, according to Sussex head coach Paul Farbrace.

The 28-year-old fast bowler burst onto the scene to star as England triumphed on home soil four years ago, before playing a key role in the Ashes series that summer.

But injuries have plagued the Sussex bowler since, undergoing several bouts of surgery on his elbow, as well as a stress fracture of the back which derailed his planned comeback last year.

Archer made his first tentative steps towards full recovery earlier this year, featuring in England’s limited-overs tours to South Africa and Bangladesh, before he had to cut short his spell with the Mumbai Indians in the IPL.

He was subsequently ruled out of this summer’s Ashes series back in May due to another stress fracture in his right elbow, but Farbrace says he is making progress as he bids to make the England squad for the tournament in India.

“He’s going well. I think he is on course for the World Cup which is fantastic news,” Farbrace told BBC Radio 5 Live.

“He is going nicely. I think England will need to work out how to get the best out of him over the next few years if he is to go to that next Ashes series.”

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