header banner
SPORTS

Archer may miss test against South Africa

CAPE TOWN, Jan 2: England paceman Jofra Archer may miss out on second test against South Africa after skipping bowling practice at Newlands on Wednesday.
REUTERS/Ross Setford
By Reuters

CAPE TOWN, Jan 2: England paceman Jofra Archer may miss out on second test against South Africa after skipping bowling practice at Newlands on Wednesday.


Archer, who took six wickets in the first test defeat at Pretoria including 5-102 in the second innings, did bat in the nets and took part in fielding drills but a sore right elbow kept him from bowling.


A decision on the 24-year-old would have to be made just before the start of the test on Friday.


Related story

Burns could miss Sri Lanka tour with ankle injury


He had been a doubt for the first match after suffering from the virus that swept through the England camp on their arrival in South Africa but recovered in time to play in the 107-run defeat.


For the first time on tour, England’s entire 19-man squad were at practice on Wednesday including spinner Jack Leech, who has suffered the longest from the flu bug.


Leech could come into contention as a spin option for England in the Newlands test.


“Fingers crossed we’ve beaten the illness. It was nice to have everyone here and training together today,” said wicketkeeper Jos Buttler on Wednesday.


“We start the new year afresh. We’ve had a lot of things thrown at us since the start of the tour but we know it is no excuse for how we performed (in the first test).”

See more on: Archer
Related Stories
SPORTS

England beat South Africa by 191 runs to take seri...

SPORTS

England eight wickets from winning fourth test and...

SPORTS

South Africa are bowled out for 183 and trail Engl...

SPORTS

Stokes fined by ICC after foul language rant at sp...

SPORTS

Record tailender stand sees England to 400 runs in...

Trending

Top Videos

Bold Preety willing to fight for her musical career

Awareness among people on heart diseases has improved in Nepal’

Print still remains the numbers of one platform

Bringing home a gold medal is on my bucket

What is Nepal's roadmap to sage child rights