Jos Buttler confident ‘special cricketer’ Jofra Archer will be fit for World Cup

ENGLAND white-ball captain, Jos Buttler, remains confident Jofra Archer can be a key player at this summer’s T20 World Cup.
Archer has not represented his country since last March when he featured in a T20 in Bangladesh and not played on the global stage since May when he broke down at the Indian Premier League.

The fast bowler has been plagued by a series of stress fractures in his right elbow over recent years, but managing director of England men’s cricket, Rob Key, stated, in January, the plan was for Archer to be fit for the T20 World Cup in the West Indies and United States, which starts on June 2.

No further updates have been provided for Barbados-born Archer, who spent time with the white-ball squad during their short tour of the Caribbean in December and caught the England and Wales Cricket Board management off guard by playing for his old school side, Foundation, during the trip.

Archer was pulled out of this year’s IPL by the ECB but is currently in India with his county Sussex to prepare for the new season and Buttler is hopeful there will be no setbacks between now and June.

Asked if he was optimistic about Archer being fit for the T20 World Cup, Buttler, speaking, at an event to promote Major League Baseball coming to London in June, said: “I think so”.

“For Jofra, we all know just what a special cricketer he is and it’s been a tough few years for him not being able to get on the park and perform, but with someone like him who is such a superstar, you’re always optimistic that, with the ‘physios’ and doctors working, his body will just allow him to get back where he was.

“I know how hard he’s been working at it and of course how desperate he is to come back.
“A couple of times (I’ve spoken to him). It’s really exciting for him that hopefully he’s going to get back to performing because, as a captain, he’s someone you want to throw the ball to.
“I think as a player he brings so much to the game – not just for us obviously but for the cricket world when he’s performing.”

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